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Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery Merger Faces Regulatory Hurdles

California AG leads coalition of states probing the mega-deal's impact on the entertainment industry

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The proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery has hit a roadblock, as California's Attorney General, Rob Bonta, announced that he is leading a coalition of states to investigate the deal's potential...

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    Paramount + WBD Vs. Coalition Of The Unwilling: CA AG Pulling Together Blue States Probe Of Mega-Merger

  2. Source 2 · Fulqrum Sources

    Susan Sarandon Says She Was Banned From Hollywood After Calling for Gaza Ceasefire: I Feel ‘Repression and Censorship’ in United States

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    Max Landis, Whose Career Imploded During #MeToo, Returns with ‘G.I. Joe’ Movie at Paramount (Exclusive)

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    How Do Warners and Paramount’s TV and Streaming Assets Jive?

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Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery Merger Faces Regulatory Hurdles

California AG leads coalition of states probing the mega-deal's impact on the entertainment industry

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery has hit a roadblock, as California's Attorney General, Rob Bonta, announced that he is leading a coalition of states to investigate the deal's potential impact on the entertainment industry. The merger, which would create a media giant with a vast library of content, has raised concerns among regulators and industry insiders.

According to sources, Bonta is in talks with other state attorneys general to form a coalition that will probe the merger's potential consequences on the entertainment industry. The coalition is expected to examine the deal's impact on competition, employment, and the overall market.

The merger, which was announced in December, would bring together two of the largest media companies in the world, creating a giant with a vast library of content, including films, television shows, and streaming platforms. However, the deal has raised concerns among regulators, who fear that it could lead to a concentration of power in the industry and stifle competition.

Paramount's owner, David Ellison, has been trying to reassure regulators that the merger will not harm the industry, but his efforts have been met with skepticism. Ellison has a reputation for being a savvy businessman, but his company's track record on diversity and inclusion has been criticized in the past.

The merger has also raised concerns among industry insiders, who fear that it could lead to job losses and a homogenization of content. Susan Sarandon, the actress, has spoken out about the potential consequences of the merger, saying that it could lead to a "repression and censorship" in the industry. Sarandon has been an outspoken critic of the industry's handling of diversity and inclusion issues.

Meanwhile, Paramount has been making moves to revamp its content offerings, including hiring Max Landis, a screenwriter who was canceled during the #MeToo movement, to work on a treatment for a G.I. Joe movie. The move has raised eyebrows among industry insiders, who question whether Landis is the right person for the job.

In a separate development, Warner Bros. Discovery has officially recognized Paramount's bid as "superior" to Netflix's offer, which it accepted in December. The move has cleared the way for the merger to proceed, but regulatory hurdles remain.

The merger's impact on the streaming industry is also unclear. Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming platform, HBO Max, has struggled to gain traction, and the company has been looking for ways to boost its subscriber base. The merger with Paramount could provide a much-needed boost to the platform, but it remains to be seen whether the combined entity will be able to compete with streaming giants like Netflix and Disney+.

As the regulatory process unfolds, industry insiders will be watching closely to see how the merger plays out. One thing is certain, however: the proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery has the potential to reshape the entertainment industry in profound ways.

Sources:

  • Paramount + WBD Vs. Coalition Of The Unwilling: CA AG Pulling Together Blue States Probe Of Mega-Merger
  • Susan Sarandon Says She Was Banned From Hollywood After Calling for Gaza Ceasefire: I Feel ‘Repression and Censorship’ in United States
  • Max Landis, Whose Career Imploded During #MeToo, Returns with ‘G.I. Joe’ Movie at Paramount (Exclusive)
  • How Do Warners and Paramount’s TV and Streaming Assets Jive?

The proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery has hit a roadblock, as California's Attorney General, Rob Bonta, announced that he is leading a coalition of states to investigate the deal's potential impact on the entertainment industry. The merger, which would create a media giant with a vast library of content, has raised concerns among regulators and industry insiders.

According to sources, Bonta is in talks with other state attorneys general to form a coalition that will probe the merger's potential consequences on the entertainment industry. The coalition is expected to examine the deal's impact on competition, employment, and the overall market.

The merger, which was announced in December, would bring together two of the largest media companies in the world, creating a giant with a vast library of content, including films, television shows, and streaming platforms. However, the deal has raised concerns among regulators, who fear that it could lead to a concentration of power in the industry and stifle competition.

Paramount's owner, David Ellison, has been trying to reassure regulators that the merger will not harm the industry, but his efforts have been met with skepticism. Ellison has a reputation for being a savvy businessman, but his company's track record on diversity and inclusion has been criticized in the past.

The merger has also raised concerns among industry insiders, who fear that it could lead to job losses and a homogenization of content. Susan Sarandon, the actress, has spoken out about the potential consequences of the merger, saying that it could lead to a "repression and censorship" in the industry. Sarandon has been an outspoken critic of the industry's handling of diversity and inclusion issues.

Meanwhile, Paramount has been making moves to revamp its content offerings, including hiring Max Landis, a screenwriter who was canceled during the #MeToo movement, to work on a treatment for a G.I. Joe movie. The move has raised eyebrows among industry insiders, who question whether Landis is the right person for the job.

In a separate development, Warner Bros. Discovery has officially recognized Paramount's bid as "superior" to Netflix's offer, which it accepted in December. The move has cleared the way for the merger to proceed, but regulatory hurdles remain.

The merger's impact on the streaming industry is also unclear. Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming platform, HBO Max, has struggled to gain traction, and the company has been looking for ways to boost its subscriber base. The merger with Paramount could provide a much-needed boost to the platform, but it remains to be seen whether the combined entity will be able to compete with streaming giants like Netflix and Disney+.

As the regulatory process unfolds, industry insiders will be watching closely to see how the merger plays out. One thing is certain, however: the proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery has the potential to reshape the entertainment industry in profound ways.

Sources:

  • Paramount + WBD Vs. Coalition Of The Unwilling: CA AG Pulling Together Blue States Probe Of Mega-Merger
  • Susan Sarandon Says She Was Banned From Hollywood After Calling for Gaza Ceasefire: I Feel ‘Repression and Censorship’ in United States
  • Max Landis, Whose Career Imploded During #MeToo, Returns with ‘G.I. Joe’ Movie at Paramount (Exclusive)
  • How Do Warners and Paramount’s TV and Streaming Assets Jive?

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