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Warner Bros rejects fresh takeover offer from Paramount in favour of Netflix

By staffJanuary 7, 20263 Mins Read
Warner Bros rejects fresh takeover offer from Paramount in favour of Netflix
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Published on 07/01/2026 – 14:21 GMT+1
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Warner Bros rejected Paramount’s latest takeover bid on Wednesday, telling shareholders to stick with a rival offer from Netflix.

Warner’s leadership has repeatedly rebuffed Skydance-owned Paramount’s overtures — urging shareholders just weeks ago to back its the sale of its streaming and studio business to Netflix for $72bn (€61.62bn).

Paramount, meanwhile, has sweetened its $77.9bn (€66.67bn) offer for the entire company and gone straight to shareholders with a hostile bid.

Warner Bros Discovery said on Wednesday that its board determined Paramount’s offer is not in the best interests of the company or its shareholders.

“Paramount’s offer continues to provide insufficient value, including terms such as an extraordinary amount of debt financing that create risks to close and lack of protections for our shareholders if a transaction is not completed,” Warner Bros Discovery chair Samuel Di Piazza Jr. said in a statement.

“Our binding agreement with Netflix will offer superior value at greater levels of certainty, without the significant risks and costs Paramount’s offer would impose on our shareholders.”

Paramount did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Late last month, Paramount announced an “irrevocable personal guarantee” from Oracle founder Larry Ellison — father of Paramount CEO David Ellison — to back $40.4bn (€34.58bn) in equity financing for the company’s offer.

Paramount also increased its promised payout to shareholders to $5.8bn (€4.96bn) if the deal is blocked by regulators, matching what Netflix already put on the table.

In a letter to shareholders, Warner expressed concerns about a potential deal with Paramount. It said it essentially considers the offer a leveraged buyout, which includes a lot of debt, and that it could take 12 to 18 months to close a deal.

The battle for Warner and the value of each offer grows complicated because Netflix and Paramount want different things. Netflix’s proposed acquisition includes only Warner’s studio and streaming business, including its legacy TV and movie production arms and platforms like HBO Max. But Paramount wants the entire company — which, beyond studio and streaming, includes networks like CNN and Discovery.

If Netflix is successful, Warner’s news and cable operations would be spun off into their own company, under a previously-announced separation.

A merger with either company will attract tremendous antitrust scrutiny. Due to its size and potential impact, it will almost certainly trigger a review by the US Justice Department, which could sue to block the transaction or request changes. Other countries and regulators overseas may also challenge the merger.

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