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Netflix Deal Sucks

2025-12-07 Entertainment
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Netflix Acquires Warner Bros. and Industry Implications

The merger of Netflix and Warner Bros. signals a massive centralization of media power, threatening consumer choice and the future of movie theaters. Read how this $82.7 billion acquisition fundamentally reshapes the entertainment landscape for better or worse.

Short Summary

  • The acquisition creates a single, dominant media entity, drastically reducing competition across sectors.
  • Movie theaters face an existential threat as Netflix favors short theatrical windows for new releases.
  • Key IP, like the Nemesis System and potential DC/Harry Potter gaming rights, transfers to a company that recently shuttered its own gaming division.
  • Speakers universally express dread regarding reduced quality and increased corporate control, believing neither Netflix nor WB was steering content effectively beforehand.

This discussion analyzes the disastrous implications of Netflix acquiring Warner Bros. for $82.7 billion, focusing on market consolidation, the fate of cinemas, and the control over valuable Intellectual Property (IP). The speakers anticipate negative outcomes for consumers due to reduced incentive for quality when competition vanishes.

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Top Comments (10)

@imnothonest 2025-12-07

what an intro

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@Jumpingjpeg 2025-12-07

Zoomed in camera jumpscare

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@Ryanbwkpx 2025-12-07

The dogs know what’s up. They are barking in frustration.

9.4k 38 replies
@CeHee123 2025-12-07

So two of the most infamous companies for shutting down animated content are fusing. We're fucked.

7.1k 98 replies
@1358Paco 2025-12-07

I cannot fucking believe the company that started off sending DVDs in the mail is going to own the studio that made Casablanca. What in the absolute fuck is going on around here???

6.1k 130 replies
@huntercool2232 2025-12-07

Also Netflix Originals that actually end up being good are typically cancelled after the first season.

3.8k 102 replies
@sonny_wiess 2025-12-07

I can't wait in 20 years when Netflix, universal, and Disney all merge into one large company and they still don't carry Pokemon seasons.

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@oldwilly7594 2025-12-08

Netflix cries poor when people were password sharing but drop 82 billion to buyout a company after

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@Coreyphillips1 2025-12-08

I feel like eventually if movie theaters do completely die out, they'll be a period where a ton of people are just happy with watching new movies at home, but eventually they'd either get bored of watching movies at home, or get bored of movies in general, and either stop watching movies entirely or want to watch movies in a place beside their home, thus leading to the revival of movie theaters

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@DoreiTheGoblin 2025-12-08

79$ a month for Netflix and 79$ HBO, then you get ads. Yeah we are going back to cable tv.

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