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Paramount's Warner Bros. Deal Clears Path, but Regulatory Hurdles Remain

Netflix bows out of bidding war, but consolidation concerns persist for movie theaters

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The bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery has come to an end, with Paramount emerging as the victor after Netflix bowed out of the running. However, the deal's impact on the film industry, particularly movie theaters,...

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    ‘Scream 7’ Cast and Creatives on Their Favorite Franchise Kills and an Eighth Movie: ‘We Have a Lot of Ideas’

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    The Battle For Warner Bros May Be Over, But Regulatory Scrutiny Of Paramount’s Deal Is Not

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    Warner Bros. Sale to Paramount Over Netflix Won’t Save Movie Theaters: ‘Pick Your Poison’

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Paramount's Warner Bros. Deal Clears Path, but Regulatory Hurdles Remain

Netflix bows out of bidding war, but consolidation concerns persist for movie theaters

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

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The bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery has come to an end, with Paramount emerging as the victor after Netflix bowed out of the running. However, the deal's impact on the film industry, particularly movie theaters, remains a topic of concern.

According to Rebecca Rubin, a senior film and media reporter, the acquisition won't necessarily save movie theaters, which have been struggling in recent years. "There's been fear that any merger — no matter which bidder prevailed — would bring the kind of consolidation that results in fewer new films on the big screen," Rubin writes. This concern is echoed by California's Attorney General Rob Bonta, who stated that his office still has a role in examining the merger, despite the Trump Justice Department's focus on the matter.

Meanwhile, the film industry is abuzz with other news, including the Oscars, which are just around the corner. With ballots now in the hands of nearly 10,000 eligible voters, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is gearing up for its 98th annual awards ceremony. This year's nominees include "Sinners," which opened almost 11 months ago and has received a record 16 Oscar nominations.

In other film news, Felicia Pride's Honey Chile Entertainment has acquired the film and television rights to Kristina Forest's "The Greene Sisters" romance trilogy. The franchise, which centers on three accomplished sisters, is a major expansion of the company's slate.

The "Scream" franchise is also making headlines, with creator Kevin Williams revealing that he has "a lot of ideas" for an eighth movie. "If this film is successful and there's an audience for it, you know we'll make it because 1, I think the studio would like to make it, and 2, we the people who make these movies would love to," Williams said.

As the film industry continues to evolve, one thing is clear: consolidation and regulatory scrutiny are likely to remain major themes in the coming months. While Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery may have cleared a major hurdle, the road ahead is still fraught with challenges.

In related news, movie theater owners are bracing themselves for the potential impact of consolidation on their businesses. As Rubin notes, "It's a major concern because the box office has been struggling in recent years, and any reduction in the number of new films released could further exacerbate the problem."

As the Oscars approach, film enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the announcement of this year's winners. With a slew of talented nominees vying for top honors, it's shaping up to be an exciting ceremony. However, the real drama may be unfolding behind the scenes, as the film industry navigates the complex landscape of consolidation and regulatory scrutiny.

Sources:

  • "Can Oscar Voters Be Trusted? Plus, From Hawke To Hudson To Byrne To Madigan, This Year’s Top Underdogs – Notes On The Season"
  • "‘Scream 7’ Cast and Creatives on Their Favorite Franchise Kills and an Eighth Movie: ‘We Have a Lot of Ideas’"
  • "Felicia Pride’s Honey Chile Acquires Film & TV Rights To ‘The Greene Sisters’ Romance Trilogy"
  • "The Battle For Warner Bros May Be Over, But Regulatory Scrutiny Of Paramount’s Deal Is Not"
  • "Warner Bros. Sale to Paramount Over Netflix Won’t Save Movie Theaters: ‘Pick Your Poison’"

The bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery has come to an end, with Paramount emerging as the victor after Netflix bowed out of the running. However, the deal's impact on the film industry, particularly movie theaters, remains a topic of concern.

According to Rebecca Rubin, a senior film and media reporter, the acquisition won't necessarily save movie theaters, which have been struggling in recent years. "There's been fear that any merger — no matter which bidder prevailed — would bring the kind of consolidation that results in fewer new films on the big screen," Rubin writes. This concern is echoed by California's Attorney General Rob Bonta, who stated that his office still has a role in examining the merger, despite the Trump Justice Department's focus on the matter.

Meanwhile, the film industry is abuzz with other news, including the Oscars, which are just around the corner. With ballots now in the hands of nearly 10,000 eligible voters, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is gearing up for its 98th annual awards ceremony. This year's nominees include "Sinners," which opened almost 11 months ago and has received a record 16 Oscar nominations.

In other film news, Felicia Pride's Honey Chile Entertainment has acquired the film and television rights to Kristina Forest's "The Greene Sisters" romance trilogy. The franchise, which centers on three accomplished sisters, is a major expansion of the company's slate.

The "Scream" franchise is also making headlines, with creator Kevin Williams revealing that he has "a lot of ideas" for an eighth movie. "If this film is successful and there's an audience for it, you know we'll make it because 1, I think the studio would like to make it, and 2, we the people who make these movies would love to," Williams said.

As the film industry continues to evolve, one thing is clear: consolidation and regulatory scrutiny are likely to remain major themes in the coming months. While Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery may have cleared a major hurdle, the road ahead is still fraught with challenges.

In related news, movie theater owners are bracing themselves for the potential impact of consolidation on their businesses. As Rubin notes, "It's a major concern because the box office has been struggling in recent years, and any reduction in the number of new films released could further exacerbate the problem."

As the Oscars approach, film enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the announcement of this year's winners. With a slew of talented nominees vying for top honors, it's shaping up to be an exciting ceremony. However, the real drama may be unfolding behind the scenes, as the film industry navigates the complex landscape of consolidation and regulatory scrutiny.

Sources:

  • "Can Oscar Voters Be Trusted? Plus, From Hawke To Hudson To Byrne To Madigan, This Year’s Top Underdogs – Notes On The Season"
  • "‘Scream 7’ Cast and Creatives on Their Favorite Franchise Kills and an Eighth Movie: ‘We Have a Lot of Ideas’"
  • "Felicia Pride’s Honey Chile Acquires Film & TV Rights To ‘The Greene Sisters’ Romance Trilogy"
  • "The Battle For Warner Bros May Be Over, But Regulatory Scrutiny Of Paramount’s Deal Is Not"
  • "Warner Bros. Sale to Paramount Over Netflix Won’t Save Movie Theaters: ‘Pick Your Poison’"

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