A Video that Summarizes the Reality of Netflix Acquiring Warner Bros.
- Austin Adams
- 4 hours ago
- 1 min read
In the past, Netflix has frequently stated that if they get Warner Bros. and HBO, they'll allow WB to continue releasing their content in theaters, on home video, and on other streaming services. The truth is, though, Netflix has a history of constantly contradicting themselves, the most recent example being their statements that they're not interested in acquiring WB only to turn around and intend on doing exactly that. They've also made it clear in the past that the only place they want to share content is on their own streaming service, and that they consider things like theater experiences & physical formats to be a thing of the past.
So, here's a visual summary of what'll really happen if Netflix gets their hands on WB, and what the fate of their content would be like if the deal is a success:
In short, I would sooner eat a soup consisting of dirty water and rocks than support the notion of Netflix buying Warner Bros. & HBO. Their business model and culture is openly dangerous and toxic, both for consumers and organizations worldwide. Nothing good will ever come of this, and I hope that the deal never passes regulatory approval.



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