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Charles Pulliam-Moore
Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
An update: Larry Ellison will guarantee his big boy’s offer.

Last week, we talked about how Warner Bros. — quite reasonably! — had some agita about David Ellison’s bid for the company. Well, what do you know, David’s daddy is going to personally guarantee the offer. Also, since the last time we talked, Jared Kushner backed out of the nepo baby bid.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
HBO Max has big 2026 plans.

We don’t even know who will own HBO Max this time next year, but the streamer is putting on a good face with this sizzle reel of new footage from upcoming seasons of House of the Dragon, Euphoria, Dune: Prophecy and Lanterns — all of which are coming in 2026.

There are no good outcomes for the Warner Bros. sale

Netflix may be the frontrunner now, but the war for Warner Bros. could end in a number of different ways.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Paramount’s hostile bid for Warner Bros. might backfire.

Since Netflix announced that it was the frontrunner to buy Warner Bros., David Ellison’s Paramount Skydance has been getting more hostile in its bids to own the legacy studio. But Semafor reports that Paramount’s tactics have raised eyes in Washington, where some think Ellison is banking on favoritism from Trump’s Justice Department.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
David Ellison pitches Paramount’s $108 billion hostile bid for WBD as “pro consumer.”

After launching a hostile bid for the entertainment giant, Paramount’s Ellison told CNBC that Netflix’s deal to buy part of WBD would create a company with “unprecedented market power:”

When you combine the number one streamer with the number three streamer, that creates a company that has unprecedented market power, north of 400 million subscribers. The next largest competitor is Disney, with just under 200 million. That’s bad for Hollywood, that’s bad for the creative community, that’s bad for consumers.