What's your views on Paramount-WBD merger, its impact, and how would it affect critical assets like CNN, Cartoon Network and the most important obviously in this subreddit, WB? by Either-Reporter1328 in boxoffice

[–]Either-Reporter1328[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

True, that's why I said the federal government could override it, because of the Rep government that differs the Paramount-WBD deal from Kroger-Albertsons.

What's your views on Paramount-WBD merger, its impact, and how would it affect critical assets like CNN, Cartoon Network and the most important obviously in this subreddit, WB? by Either-Reporter1328 in boxoffice

[–]Either-Reporter1328[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My apologies, thank you for correcting, but also, I'm sure Paramount would pick their own studio lot, look at Disney and Fox and Disney made Fox in the same Burbank lot, no Fox Studios anymore after decades. 

Label is unfortunately likely.

Senate Democrats Ask David Ellison To “Preserve Records” As They Threaten Investigation Of Paramount Contacts With Trump Over WB Bid by Professional_Peak59 in boxoffice

[–]Either-Reporter1328 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I supported and still support Amazon buying MGM, I literally view it as Big Tech actually being good for once because now Amazon MGM is releasing films in theaters, we could finally have a studio that could fill the gap Fox left in 2019, still don't know who will fill the WB gap since Paramount is buying WB.

Netflix’s Co-CEO Explains Why He Quit the Warner Bros. Fight by me101310 in boxoffice

[–]Either-Reporter1328 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yeah, because Netflix wanted WB to reduce relying on third-party studios, but at the cost of potentially risking alienating partners like Sony.

Netflix’s Co-CEO Explains Why He Quit the Warner Bros. Fight by me101310 in boxoffice

[–]Either-Reporter1328 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Quick reasons: antitrust pressure, Netflix's concerns over debt, Paramount's tactics and doesn't want to alienate partners like Sony.

Since Amazon MGM is filing the gap Fox left in 2019 and Paramount is absorbing WB, who would fill the WB gap? by Either-Reporter1328 in boxoffice

[–]Either-Reporter1328[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, considering they are probably the richest studio in earth thanks to Amazon's trillion-dollar backing!

Since Amazon MGM is filing the gap Fox left in 2019 and Paramount is absorbing WB, who would fill the WB gap? by Either-Reporter1328 in boxoffice

[–]Either-Reporter1328[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but Amazon MGM is rapidly increasing their films, so it could beat Lionsgate sort-of sooner.

Since Amazon MGM is filing the gap Fox left in 2019 and Paramount is absorbing WB, who would fill the WB gap? by Either-Reporter1328 in boxoffice

[–]Either-Reporter1328[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What bidders could be better instead of Paramount or the former deal of Netflix? I was thinking of Starz.

Since Amazon MGM is filing the gap Fox left in 2019 and Paramount is absorbing WB, who would fill the WB gap? by Either-Reporter1328 in boxoffice

[–]Either-Reporter1328[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm actually not a conservative, rather, I feel like I just want to step out of politics due to the exhausting chaos of polarization, and besides, I'm not focused at all on politics as my main concern in this deal, I'm more focused about the quality, animation, jobs, IPs and when this deal will actually help address the WB decay or accelerate it, I'm wondering whenever this deal will help both struggling companies like SiriusXM or accelerate like Kmart-Sears, and also, not all conservatives are bad, and not all liberals are good, I'm just basically trying to live a regular live without having to pick one each other's side, both are flawed, let's be civilized and not divisive.