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Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has hinted that HBO won't do major IP-based shows anymore. But that doesn't mean Warner Bros. won't still make them.
Two of Netflix's best new shows are not Netflix originals at all, but rather miniseries as a result of an ongoing deal with HBO Max.
Netflix’s blockbuster deal to buy Warner Bros., including HBO, is the latest twist in a rivalry that has reshaped the entertainment industry.
As concerns emerge about Netflix's plan to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery assets, an HBO Max subscriber sued Netflix on Monday to prevent the merger from happening.
After winning the award for best game adaptation for HBO series The Last of Us, Druckmann took to the stage to make his speech. In the clip, now posted on Twitter, the Naughty Dog Studio Head thanked the relevant studios before adding, "Do we need to thank Netflix or Paramount, or whoever our streaming overlord is now?"
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Netflix bidding for HBO Max: What changes for you?
Netflix's move to buy the home of HBO Max is not just another corporate headline, it is a direct shake-up of the streaming lineup on your TV, phone, and laptop. If the deal closes, the service you open for Bridgerton,
An HBO Max subscriber has filed a class action complaint against Netflix in an attempt to block its Warner Bros. Discovery merger.
If you want to know how Netflix’s plan to acquire Warner Bros. will affect you, I suggest not getting your answers from Netflix. Last weekend, the streaming giant emailed customers implying the deal was done (subject line: “Welcoming Warner Bros.
There’s also never-been-seen footage from an untitled Larry David project, Bill Lawrence's Steve Carell starrer ‘Rooster’ and ‘Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!’
Santa waves from a helicopter as he arrives Friday, Nov. 29, 2024 at the Indiana State Museum. Santa flew in by helicopter and was greeted by Mrs. Claus and families to mark the opening of Celebration Crossing 2024.