Just like Microsoft kept saying how they won’t raise Xbox prices after buying out Actiblizz.
KingMario05 on
Alrighty then, Ted. Three films, from [your upcoming lineup](https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/new-movies-on-netflix-2026). Give them to Warner’s theatrical unit, for 45 days of exclusivity, with heavy marketing, in over 3,000 theaters, ***no strings attached.*** Then, we can talk.
Otherwise? All of this is posturing bullshit, designed to be dumped the second regulators finally look away after a “job well done.” And I say this as someone who *wants* Netflix to win, if only so Oracle’s Eldest Boy can fuck off back to his own lair and maybe, *possibly*, turn a hijacked Paramount around before it once again dies in bankruptcy Hell.
Talk is cheap, Netflix. Time to back it up.
Never-Give-Up100 on
I don’t believe him as far as I can throw vecna
LemmingPractice on
I know everyone wants to disbelieve this, but I really do think there’s a hard limit on how much content you can profitably put on Netflix per year. Just merging in the content from HBO Plus is already a big boost to their direct to streaming lineup.
Ultimately, I think they will stay in the theatrical business because they can’t realistically see enough profit from this transaction but just dumping all WB’s content on Netflix.
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couple minutes after the deal was announced he basically said fuck theaters. this is all just hot air to try to get the deal to go through
How he actually feels:
https://preview.redd.it/nyh8g6es6meg1.jpeg?width=1229&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b9403ba0f9a4347f33196b722e2d3634ac663118
Sign a 10 year deal

Just like Microsoft kept saying how they won’t raise Xbox prices after buying out Actiblizz.
Alrighty then, Ted. Three films, from [your upcoming lineup](https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/new-movies-on-netflix-2026). Give them to Warner’s theatrical unit, for 45 days of exclusivity, with heavy marketing, in over 3,000 theaters, ***no strings attached.*** Then, we can talk.
Otherwise? All of this is posturing bullshit, designed to be dumped the second regulators finally look away after a “job well done.” And I say this as someone who *wants* Netflix to win, if only so Oracle’s Eldest Boy can fuck off back to his own lair and maybe, *possibly*, turn a hijacked Paramount around before it once again dies in bankruptcy Hell.
Talk is cheap, Netflix. Time to back it up.
I don’t believe him as far as I can throw vecna
I know everyone wants to disbelieve this, but I really do think there’s a hard limit on how much content you can profitably put on Netflix per year. Just merging in the content from HBO Plus is already a big boost to their direct to streaming lineup.
Ultimately, I think they will stay in the theatrical business because they can’t realistically see enough profit from this transaction but just dumping all WB’s content on Netflix.
Great. Start with Narnia.
