Warner Bros. is strongly opposed to Paramount's hostile takeover bid
It is still possible for the purchase to go through, but it is becoming increasingly difficult for it to happen

- December 18, 2025
- Updated: December 18, 2025 at 2:09 PM

The board of directors of Warner Bros. Discovery has made a decisive decision by rejecting the hostile offer from Paramount Skydance, valued at $108 billion, instead opting to maintain its agreement with Netflix. According to the board, the proposal from Paramount presents numerous financial, regulatory, and structural risks, and does not meet the standards of a Superior Proposal.
They close ranks with Netflix
In a letter sent to shareholders, Warner Bros. Discovery made it clear that the offer from Paramount Skydance, led by David Ellison, is not only inferior in economic terms but also based on misleading premises. The company criticized the $40.65 billion guarantee presented by Paramount, indicating that it does not have the firm backing of the Ellison family, and labeled their offer as “illusory.”
Additionally, Warner Bros. Discovery questioned the $9 billion in synergies that Paramount promised to achieve with the merger, considering them ambitious and unrealistic. In contrast, Netflix has estimated more moderate synergies of between $2 billion and $3 billion, which Warner considers sustainable in the long term for the entertainment industry.
From Netflix, the executives clearly supported Warner Bros. Discovery’s decision, highlighting that its acquisition will benefit shareholders and strengthen the industry. Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix, stated that the deal represents a safer and more profitable path for Warner and its partners.
Despite the strong rejection, Paramount has stated that it will not give up in its pursuit of the acquisition, although it has not specified whether it plans to make an improved offer. The dispute unfolds in a context of increasing regulatory tension, with concerns about the involvement of sovereign funds and possible political influences in the sector. The battle for the future of Warner Bros. Discovery remains open, reflecting the changing dynamics of the entertainment landscape in the streaming era.
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