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What the Warner Bros–Paramount Deal Could Mean for Streaming, Cinemas, and Media

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Last updated: February 28, 2026 2:32 pm
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The Warner Bros and Paramount merger could reshape streaming, cinema releases, and content budgets across Hollywood.
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The proposed acquisition of Warner Bros by Paramount Skydance could reshape Hollywood and the wider media industry. While the deal still requires regulatory approval, its potential impact on viewers and the entertainment landscape is significant.

Streaming Costs Could Shift
Paramount plans to merge its Paramount+ service with Warner Bros’ HBO Max, creating a single platform that could rival Netflix, Amazon, and Disney. Subscribers would gain access to a wider range of content, from hits like The Pitt to classics like Casablanca, Star Trek, Friends, and The Sopranos.

Initially, people who currently pay for both services may see lower costs. Over time, a stronger combined offering could allow Paramount to raise prices, while less competition could increase overall streaming expenses. TV analyst Tom Harrington warns, “There’d be just less competition. The ability there would be to charge a bit more.”

Ben Barringer from Quilter Cheviot notes any price rises will likely be limited by Netflix, which he calls the “price-setter in the market.” Regulatory hurdles mean major changes for viewers are still years away, even with expectations of a fast-track approval under US President Donald Trump. State-level scrutiny, like California’s ongoing investigation, could slow the process.

A Boost for Cinemas but Fewer Films
Movie theatres may benefit compared with a Netflix takeover scenario. Unlike Netflix, Paramount and Warner Bros still rely on box-office revenue, which reduces the risk of films being rushed to streaming. “That won’t reverse long-term cinema trends, but it may ease disruption for filmmakers,” says Matt Britzman of Hargreaves Lansdown.

Tom Harrington agrees, noting a Paramount takeover is likely “a better outcome” for cinemas. However, consolidation often leads to fewer films, as seen after Disney acquired Fox. Paramount, already cutting costs following its merger with Skydance, may reduce content budgets further due to the debt incurred from financing the deal. Ben Barringer adds, “More debt means more burden and less to spend on content.”

Overall, while the deal could offer a stronger streaming service and some relief for cinemas, it may also reduce the number of films produced and shape the long-term media landscape.

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