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    Warner Bros set to reject Paramount’s $108bn takeover attempt

    psdkBy psdkDecember 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 30: The Paramount logo is displayed on the water tower at Paramount Studios on October 30, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Paramount, now renamed Paramount Skydance, has begun layoffs, with the entertainment giant planning to cut about 2,000 jobs in total. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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    Board to guide shareholders

    Warner Bros Discovery plans to advise shareholders to reject Paramount Skydance’s $108.4bn takeover bid. Reports say the board could issue guidance as early as Wednesday. Executives cite major financial and strategic risks. They argue the deal lacks clarity and long-term value.

    Paramount claims its offer exceeds a $72bn agreement Warner Bros struck with Netflix. That deal covers film and streaming assets. Paramount presents its proposal as superior. Warner Bros executives strongly dispute that assessment.

    Financing concerns shape decision

    Warner Bros plans to highlight funding risks as a key reason for rejection, according to the Financial Times. Executives question how Paramount would finance the transaction. They also fear high debt after completion. These issues dominate board discussions.

    Backing for the bid has weakened. Affinity Partners has reportedly withdrawn support. The firm cited the involvement of two strong competitors. Jared Kushner founded Affinity Partners. Its exit casts doubt on the offer’s credibility.

    Sale process attracts multiple suitors

    Warner Bros launched a sale process in October after receiving multiple expressions of interest. Paramount Skydance emerged early among potential buyers. Management explored ways to restructure the company. The process drew strong industry attention.

    On 5 December, Warner Bros Discovery agreed to sell its film and streaming assets to Netflix. The deal focused on scale and distribution reach. One week later, Paramount Skydance returned with a broader offer. That bid targeted the full company, including television networks.

    Political links and regulatory scrutiny

    The Ellison family backs Paramount and maintains close ties to the president. Those connections add political sensitivity to the takeover. Regulators would still examine any deal carefully. Authorities in the United States and Europe would assess competition risks.

    Analysts expect a difficult approval process. Regulators would review market power and consumer choice. Clearance would remain uncertain for months.

    Industry voices concern

    A successful takeover would strengthen a buyer’s streaming position. The new owner would gain a vast film and television library. Assets include Harry Potter, Friends, the MonsterVerse, and HBO Max. Such scale could reshape competition.

    Some in the film industry oppose merging Warner Bros with a rival. The Writers Guild of America urged regulators to block the deal. The union warned of lower wages and job losses. It also said audiences would face reduced content choice.

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