Netflix in exclusive talks to buy Warner Bros Discovery assets, source says
Warner Bros. Discovery is in exclusive talks to sell its film and TV studios and HBO Max to Netflix for an undisclosed sum. Netflix is reportedly offering a $5 billion breakup fee if regulators block the acquisition. This potential deal, which cou...

The parent of HBO, which has been exploring strategic options, received a second round of bids this week after Netflix, Paramount Skydance and Comcast made preliminary buyout proposals.
Netflix, which emerged as the top bidder, made a mostly cash offer, Reuters has previously reported.
The $28 per share offer compares with Warner Bros' closing price of $24.54 on Thursday and a previous offer from Paramount of nearly $24 for all of the company's assets that also include cable networks such as CNN, TNT and TBS.
Netflix and Warner Bros Discovery did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.
STRATEGIC PIVOT
A deal with Warner Bros, whose franchises include "Harry Potter", "Game of Thrones" and DC Comics, would transform Netflix into a vertically integrated media powerhouse, giving it one of Hollywood's most valuable libraries.
Netflix would gain exclusive long-term control over premium intellectual property while reducing its reliance on external studios as it expands into gaming, live entertainment and broader consumer ecosystems.
Bloomberg News reported Netflix has offered a $5 billion breakup fee if regulators block the deal and that the companies could announce the agreement within days.
Paramount has accused Warner Bros of running an unfair sale process that favors Netflix over other bidders, CNBC reported on Thursday, citing a letter sent by its newly merged media company.
Paramount did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
In October, the Warner Bros board turned down a roughly $60 billion bid from Paramount for the entire company and subsequently launched a formal sales process for its assets.
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