Warner Bros. Discovery to review Paramount's amended takeover offer

Warner Bros. Discovery has confirmed receipt of an amended unsolicited tender offer from Paramount Skydance and will carefully review it. The offer, valued at $30 per share, addresses prior concerns but does not increase the monetary bid. This development comes amid WBD's existing agreement to sell assets to Netflix.

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) announced on December 23, 2025, that it has received an amended tender offer from Paramount Skydance, the sixth such bid from the entity. The company stated it "will carefully review and consider" the proposal "consistent with its fiduciary duties and in consultation with its independent financial and legal advisors."

The amended offer seeks to acquire all of WBD's outstanding shares for $30 each in cash, matching the value of the previous bid unanimously rejected by WBD's board. That earlier hostile tender offer, launched directly to shareholders on December 8, was deemed to provide "inadequate value and imposed numerous significant risks and costs on WBD and its stockholders," according to WBD. The board also noted it did not qualify as a "Superior Proposal" under WBD's merger agreement with Netflix, which involves selling its studio and streaming assets following a recent auction.

While the new offer does not raise the price, it responds to concerns raised by WBD, led by CEO David Zaslav. Key changes include a $40.4 billion personal equity financing guarantee from Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle and father of Paramount CEO David Ellison; an enhanced $5.8 billion breakup fee; and greater financial flexibility during the interim period. Previously, the financing was backed only by the Ellison Family Revocable Trust, which WBD viewed as too risky in an SEC filing.

Gerry Cardinale, founder of RedBird Capital and a partner in Paramount Skydance, described the trust issue as a "red herring" in a CNBC interview, adding, "we took it off the table. It is now off the table."

WBD advised shareholders not to act on the offer yet, with the tender deadline set for January 21, 2026. The board will update its recommendation after completing the review and has not altered its stance on the Netflix 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.

Warner Bros. Discovery's board is set to reject Paramount Skydance's amended hostile takeover bid following a meeting next week, sources say. The decision prioritizes WBD's merger with Netflix amid delays, costs, regulatory hurdles, and investor skepticism despite sweeteners like Larry Ellison's guarantee.

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Netflix has amended its $72 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery to an all-cash offer, aiming to secure shareholder approval amid a rival hostile takeover attempt by Paramount. The change simplifies the deal and eliminates stock-related uncertainties, with a shareholder vote targeted for April 2026. Warner Bros plans to spin off its cable TV assets beforehand.

Netflix has pledged a 45-day theatrical release window for Warner Bros. movies as part of its bid to acquire the studio, amid ongoing tensions with Paramount. This commitment came during a Senate Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee hearing, marking a shift from the streamer's earlier dismissal of theaters as outdated. However, industry leaders question the details and implications of this promise.

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Disney CEO Bob Iger stated that the company does not plan to alter its intellectual property strategy despite ongoing competition involving Warner Bros. Discovery. This position was announced as part of recent corporate updates.

Netflix is expanding its library with around 20 Paramount series arriving on the platform in the coming year. The lineup includes SEAL Team, Watson, and Taylor Sheridan's Mayor of Kingstown for US viewers. This marks the first time a Sheridan series will stream on Netflix.

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International content studio Mediawan is negotiating to buy Peter Chernin's North Road Company, aiming to form a major independent production entity for global markets. The deal, valued above $500 million, could close soon amid Hollywood's merger wave. Both companies declined to comment on the potential acquisition.

 

 

 

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