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Netflix Acquires Warner Brothers for $82.7B

Netflixs $82.7 Billion Acquisition of Warner Brothers: A Game-Changer in Entertainment Netflix has secured a groundbreaking deal to acquire Warner Brothers for a staggering $82.7 billion, gaining ownership of iconic intellectual properties like Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, and DC Comics. This acquisition, set to happen after Warner Brothers split from Discovery, will expand Netflixs content library significantly. Netflix has no immediate plans for drastic changes at Warner Brothers, maintaining current operations and theatrical releases for films. The deal, which includes HBO and HBO Max, will face regulatory scrutiny but promises to reshape the entertainment landscape if approved.

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