“The Paramount offer for the entirety of WBD provides shareholders $18 billion more in cash than the Netflix consideration."
Moses the Black (Fathom)
Scream 7
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
Send Help (red band)
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Scarlet
Shelter
Greenland: Migration
The Housemaid
Moses the Black (Fathom)
Scream 7
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
Send Help (red band)
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Scarlet
Shelter
Greenland: Migration
The Housemaid
What that really means: “Nothing is changing… today.”
What that really means: “Nothing is changing… today.”
Take a break
relax
quit doomscrolling
These things take months, even years, to get across. Warner Bros. isn't going away tomorrow (same with Warner Archive)
May we suggest watching some Looney Tunes? They're still free to watch on Tubi!
Take a break
relax
quit doomscrolling
These things take months, even years, to get across. Warner Bros. isn't going away tomorrow (same with Warner Archive)
May we suggest watching some Looney Tunes? They're still free to watch on Tubi!
They feel their $30 a share all-cash offer is higher than what Netflix offered — in terms of cash, stock and the value of the cable business spinoff
(via CGasparino | TW)
Disney buying Fox, in my mind, at least felt like one company buying another.
Disney buying Fox, in my mind, at least felt like one company buying another.
But didn’t they do those Target-exclusive Stranger Things seasons themselves?
But didn’t they do those Target-exclusive Stranger Things seasons themselves?
What does this mean for physical media?
If they agree to a deal and then it gets blocked, Netflix will still pay Warner Bros $5B
(via The Wrap)
What does this mean for physical media?