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Paramount's Warner Bros. Win Sets Off Ripples in Hollywood

Theater owners, lawmakers, and CNN staff react to the surprise deal

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In a stunning turn of events, Paramount has emerged as the winner in the battle for Warner Bros., sending shockwaves throughout the film industry. The deal has left many wondering about the implications for the future...

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    With Paramount Emerging In Battle For Warner Bros., Sen. Chris Murphy Vows Democrats Will Break Up “Information Conglomerates”

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    Movie Theaters to Keep Lobbying Against Warner Bros. Deal, Now Targeting Paramount

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    With Paramount Looming, CNN Braces for Impact

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Paramount's Warner Bros. Win Sets Off Ripples in Hollywood

Theater owners, lawmakers, and CNN staff react to the surprise deal

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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In a stunning turn of events, Paramount has emerged as the winner in the battle for Warner Bros., sending shockwaves throughout the film industry. The deal has left many wondering about the implications for the future of cinema and journalism.

According to a report by Deadline, Paramount's victory has sparked concerns among theater owners, who fear that the acquisition could lead to a monopoly on film distribution. Cinema United, the leading trade organization for exhibitors, has vowed to continue lobbying against the deal, now targeting Paramount.

"We're not going to lay down our arms and stop fighting," a source close to the organization told Deadline. "We're going to keep pushing for a fair deal that benefits everyone involved."

Meanwhile, lawmakers are also weighing in on the deal. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) took to social media to express his concerns, stating that Democrats would "break up these anti-democratic information conglomerates" if they return to power after the midterms.

Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. has also raised concerns among CNN staff, who fear that the deal could lead to significant changes at the cable news channel. According to a report by Variety, CNN would have been spun out into a debt-laden public company if Netflix had won the bid, but with Paramount at the helm, the channel's future is still uncertain.

Bari Weiss, who was installed as the head of CBS News by Paramount CEO David Ellison, is said to be leading a news overhaul at the network. Weiss and Ellison are reportedly looking to shake things up at CBS News, which has sparked concerns among CNN staff about the potential impact on their own network.

Despite the concerns, Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. has also brought some good news. The company's film "Scream 7" has scared up a franchise-best $7.8 million in previews, surpassing the previous record-holder "Scream VI." The film is set to expand to 3,540 theaters in North America and 52 markets overseas.

In other news, CBS is developing a new multi-camera comedy starring Ashley Tisdale, titled "You're Only Young Twice." The project, written by Tommy Johnagin, follows a couple who got pregnant and married in high school but are now navigating co-parenting and dating in their 30s.

As the dust settles on Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros., one thing is clear: the deal will have far-reaching implications for the film industry and journalism. While some are celebrating the potential benefits of the deal, others are sounding the alarm about the potential consequences.

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  • Deadline: "Ashley Tisdale To Star In Co-Parenting Comedy 'You're Only Young Twice' In Works At CBS"
  • Variety: "Box Office: 'Scream 7' Scares Up Franchise-Best $7.8M in Previews"
  • The Hollywood Reporter: "With Paramount Emerging In Battle For Warner Bros., Sen. Chris Murphy Vows Democrats Will Break Up 'Information Conglomerates'"
  • Deadline: "Movie Theaters to Keep Lobbying Against Warner Bros. Deal, Now Targeting Paramount"
  • Variety: "With Paramount Looming, CNN Braces for Impact"

In a stunning turn of events, Paramount has emerged as the winner in the battle for Warner Bros., sending shockwaves throughout the film industry. The deal has left many wondering about the implications for the future of cinema and journalism.

According to a report by Deadline, Paramount's victory has sparked concerns among theater owners, who fear that the acquisition could lead to a monopoly on film distribution. Cinema United, the leading trade organization for exhibitors, has vowed to continue lobbying against the deal, now targeting Paramount.

"We're not going to lay down our arms and stop fighting," a source close to the organization told Deadline. "We're going to keep pushing for a fair deal that benefits everyone involved."

Meanwhile, lawmakers are also weighing in on the deal. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) took to social media to express his concerns, stating that Democrats would "break up these anti-democratic information conglomerates" if they return to power after the midterms.

Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. has also raised concerns among CNN staff, who fear that the deal could lead to significant changes at the cable news channel. According to a report by Variety, CNN would have been spun out into a debt-laden public company if Netflix had won the bid, but with Paramount at the helm, the channel's future is still uncertain.

Bari Weiss, who was installed as the head of CBS News by Paramount CEO David Ellison, is said to be leading a news overhaul at the network. Weiss and Ellison are reportedly looking to shake things up at CBS News, which has sparked concerns among CNN staff about the potential impact on their own network.

Despite the concerns, Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. has also brought some good news. The company's film "Scream 7" has scared up a franchise-best $7.8 million in previews, surpassing the previous record-holder "Scream VI." The film is set to expand to 3,540 theaters in North America and 52 markets overseas.

In other news, CBS is developing a new multi-camera comedy starring Ashley Tisdale, titled "You're Only Young Twice." The project, written by Tommy Johnagin, follows a couple who got pregnant and married in high school but are now navigating co-parenting and dating in their 30s.

As the dust settles on Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros., one thing is clear: the deal will have far-reaching implications for the film industry and journalism. While some are celebrating the potential benefits of the deal, others are sounding the alarm about the potential consequences.

Sources:

  • Deadline: "Ashley Tisdale To Star In Co-Parenting Comedy 'You're Only Young Twice' In Works At CBS"
  • Variety: "Box Office: 'Scream 7' Scares Up Franchise-Best $7.8M in Previews"
  • The Hollywood Reporter: "With Paramount Emerging In Battle For Warner Bros., Sen. Chris Murphy Vows Democrats Will Break Up 'Information Conglomerates'"
  • Deadline: "Movie Theaters to Keep Lobbying Against Warner Bros. Deal, Now Targeting Paramount"
  • Variety: "With Paramount Looming, CNN Braces for Impact"

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