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Netflix is buying Warner Bros. and HBO for $82.7 billion, and it could help you save money

A historic mega-merger that could put HBO, DC, Harry Potter, and more under your Netflix subscription, and reshape the entire streaming landscape.

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What’s happened? Netflix has officially reached a “definitive agreement” to acquire Warner Bros. from its parent company.

  • As part of the deal, Warner Bros. Discovery will sell Warner Bros., along with its film and television studios, and the streaming businesses of HBO Max and HBO.
  • The deal is a cash-and-stock package valuing the acquisition at about $82.7 billion.
  • However, it excludes Warner Bros. Discovery’s legacy cable networks, including CNN, TNT/TBS, and Discovery channels. These will be spun off into a different public company called Discover Global.

Today, Netflix announced our acquisition of Warner Bros. Together, we’ll define the next century of storytelling, creating an extraordinary entertainment offering for audiences everywhere. https://t.co/rXPFMNIs1A pic.twitter.com/0pdsMUEob8

— Netflix (@netflix) December 5, 2025

Why is this important? The acquisition still requires regulatory approvals and shareholders’ consent. As the remaining networks unite under Discovery Global, the deal could close within 12 to 18 months.

  • This is the biggest consolidation in the streaming industry since Disney bought Fox in 2019 for $71.3 billion.
  • As part of the acquisition, Netflix gains control of some of the most popular franchises and high-value titles, such as Harry Potter, DC Comics, Game of Thrones, The Big Bang Theory, and my personal favorite, Friends.
  • Along with this comes HBO’s award-winning drama legacy.
  • With Warner Bros.’ entire catalog of content, Netflix becomes a streaming behemoth in the true sense of the word.
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Why should I care? Given that the acquisition could rattle competition, leaving fewer platforms to compete for views, it could undergo stringent regulatory scrutiny.

  • As a Netflix customer, you’ll get a richer catalog of content to stream from with the same Netflix subscription.
  • Expect the popular HBO shows, Warner Bros. movies, DC superhero films, and legacy TV series to arrive on Netflix in the near future.
  • This should also save time that would otherwise be spent juggling multiple streaming services and paying for their subscriptions.
  • However, fewer independent studios could lead to less diversity in content creation.

OK, what’s next? Regulatory authorities in the United States should scrutinize the deal for antitrust or anti-competition concerns. The success of these investigations determines whether the acquisition will go through.

  • Once closed, likely in late 2026, Netflix could begin migrating HBO Max and Warner Bros content onto its app.
  • Given that the deal will significantly expand Netflix’s content library, the streaming platform could also revise its pricing or roll out new global strategies.
  • Although I’m rooting for it not to, which would make a Netflix subscription much more appealing than it is right now.
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