Cinema United urges attorneys general to oppose Paramount-Warner Bros merger

Movie theater owners through Cinema United have sent letters to state attorneys general associations, calling for an investigation and block of the proposed Paramount-Warner Bros merger. The group warns that the deal could reduce competition, raise ticket prices, and harm local communities. Cinema United's leader Michael O’Leary highlighted risks to Main Street businesses and smaller theaters.

Cinema United, a movie theater lobbyist organization, acted ahead of the CinemaCon conference in Las Vegas. Michael O’Leary, the group's leader, wrote letters this week to the National Association of Attorneys General, the Democratic Attorneys General Association, and the Republican Attorneys General Association. In them, he stated, “I strongly urge you to thoroughly investigate and move to block this proposed merger to ensure it does not harm competition or our local communities.” O’Leary argued that consolidating studios from five to four would lead to fewer jobs, fewer choices for moviegoers, higher ticket prices, tougher rental terms for cinemas, potential multiplex closures, and declining ticket sales, citing a 70% drop in 20th Century Fox output value after the Disney-Fox merger, from levels in 2016 to $1 billion less in 2025. He added, “Based on our review of the proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros., we have no reason to believe the outcome of that combination would be any different.”

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Cinema United has urged Congress to scrutinize the potential sale of Warner Bros., warning that a deal with Netflix or Paramount could devastate the movie theater industry. The trade group argues the acquisition would lead to fewer films, theater closures, and widespread job losses. In a letter to lawmakers, they highlighted Netflix's hostility toward theatrical releases and the broader economic fallout.

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Filmmaker James Cameron has written a letter to a lawmaker expressing concerns about the proposed Netflix-Warner Bros. Discovery merger. He highlights potential harm to movie theaters, which rely on revenue from major films. Cameron supports Paramount's position against the deal.

Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery have announced a $111 billion megamerger that could create a dominant TV studio operation. The deal faces potential challenges, including roadblocks to completion. Major cuts may follow if the merger proceeds.

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President Donald Trump has backtracked on earlier statements, saying he will not interfere in the Justice Department's review of Netflix's proposed merger with Warner Bros. or Paramount's hostile bid for the company. In an Oval Office interview, Trump emphasized leaving the decision to regulators amid competing claims from both sides. This comes as Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos defended the deal during Senate testimony.

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos accused Paramount of spreading confusion among Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders during a CNBC interview on February 17, 2026. This comes as Warner Bros. Discovery opens seven days of negotiations with Paramount following a waiver from Netflix. Sarandos expressed confidence in Netflix's proposed $82.7 billion acquisition deal.

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Paramount has initiated a hostile takeover bid for all of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), challenging Netflix's recent agreement to acquire WBD's streaming and film businesses. The bid values WBD at $108.4 billion, a 139 percent premium over its September stock price. Paramount argues its offer provides better value for shareholders amid antitrust concerns surrounding the Netflix deal.

 

 

 

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