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Netflix Walks Away From Warner Bros Discovery Deal, Clearing Path for Paramount

Streaming giant declines to raise bid as rival offer gains ground

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
May 12, 2026
in Business, Corporate
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Netflix and Warner Bros logos amid takeover battle - AP Photo/Jae C hong, File

Netflix steps aside as Paramount advances rival bid. - AP Photo/Jae C hong, File

NEW YORK (Journos News) – Netflix has withdrawn from its pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming assets, saying it will not increase its offer after the media company’s board deemed a higher proposal from Paramount superior. The decision reshapes a closely watched takeover battle that could transform the structure of Hollywood’s legacy studios and streaming platforms.

In a statement issued Thursday, Netflix co-CEOs said the revised terms required to remain competitive would render the transaction financially unattractive. The move effectively leaves Paramount — backed by Skydance — in pole position to acquire the broader Warner business, subject to regulatory review and shareholder approval.

The reversal marks a pivotal moment in a months-long contest that has underscored both the strategic value of film libraries and the mounting financial pressures facing traditional media companies as they compete with global streaming platforms.

Netflix declines to raise its offer

Netflix had previously agreed to acquire Warner’s studio and streaming operations for $27.75 per share. However, after Warner’s board announced that Paramount’s revised proposal for the entire company was superior, Netflix said it would not match or exceed the new terms.

“We believe we would have been strong stewards of Warner Bros.’ iconic brands,” co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters said in a joint statement. “But this transaction was always a ‘nice to have’ at the right price, not a ‘must have’ at any price.”

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Warner’s board reiterated earlier support for its prior agreement with Netflix but acknowledged that Paramount’s revised bid represented greater value for shareholders. Paramount has since offered $31 per share and adjusted other deal terms to strengthen its position.

Paramount and Warner did not immediately comment on Netflix’s withdrawal.

Paramount seeks full-company takeover

Unlike Netflix, which aimed to purchase Warner’s studio and streaming divisions, Paramount is seeking to acquire the entire company. That would include the HBO Max streaming platform, the Warner Bros. film studio and cable news network CNN.

A successful takeover would combine two major legacy studios in an industry that has already seen significant consolidation. Warner Bros.’ film portfolio includes global franchises such as the “Harry Potter” series and recent titles including “Barbie” and “Superman,” alongside television hits like “Succession” and “The White Lotus.”

Paramount’s catalog includes long-running franchises such as “Top Gun,” “Titanic” and “The Godfather.” Beyond its film studio, Paramount owns CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon and operates the Paramount+ streaming service.

Executives at Paramount have argued that greater scale would help the company compete more effectively in an increasingly global streaming market. Industry analysts note that the economics of content production and distribution have grown more challenging, with rising subscriber acquisition costs and pressure on advertising revenue.

Regulatory and political scrutiny

A Paramount–Warner combination would likely face extensive regulatory examination in the United States and abroad. The U.S. Department of Justice has already initiated reviews, and additional scrutiny from international regulators is expected.

Lawmakers and entertainment trade groups have raised concerns that further consolidation could reduce competition, limit diversity in filmmaking and lead to job losses. Consumer advocates have also pointed to rising streaming subscription costs, arguing that fewer major players could weaken pricing discipline over time.

The financing of Paramount’s offer has also drawn attention. The bid involves billions of dollars in new debt. Skydance Media’s David Ellison is leading the effort, with backing from his father, Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle. Reports have also indicated that foreign sovereign wealth funds have provided equity support.

The Ellison family’s proximity to political figures has added a layer of public scrutiny. President Donald Trump previously made comments suggesting interest in the outcome of media-sector transactions before clarifying that regulatory decisions rest with the Justice Department.

The attempted Warner acquisition comes only months after Skydance completed its own takeover of Paramount, a transaction that followed a contentious shareholder process. That earlier deal attracted political attention after Paramount agreed to settle a lawsuit related to CBS’s “60 Minutes” for $16 million.

A reshaped Hollywood landscape

If Paramount succeeds, the combined company would hold a vast library spanning blockbuster films, premium cable programming and broadcast television. Industry observers say such scale could strengthen negotiating leverage with advertisers, distributors and talent. At the same time, integration risks and heavy debt loads could test the financial resilience of the merged entity.

Netflix’s exit removes one of the few potential buyers with the balance sheet to compete for Warner’s assets at scale. The streaming leader has increasingly focused on organic growth, international expansion and disciplined spending after years of rapid investment.

For Warner shareholders, the immediate question is whether Paramount’s revised terms and regulatory commitments — including a reported $7 billion termination fee and accelerated “ticking fee” provisions — will secure approval and withstand antitrust scrutiny.

The outcome will not only determine the ownership of Warner Bros. Discovery but may also signal how aggressively regulators intend to police consolidation in the entertainment sector during a period of structural change.

Source: AP News – Netflix walks away from Warner Bros deal, clearing the path for Paramount

Tags: #AntitrustReview#CBS#CNN#EntertainmentNews#HBO#HollywoodMerger#MediaIndustry#Netflix#Paramount#Skydance#StreamingWars#WarnerBrosDiscovery
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