James Cameron Bolsters Support for Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger, Says Ellison-Run Mega-Studio 'Doesn't Bother Me at All'
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James Cameron Backs Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger: David Ellison the 'Right Man for the Job'
Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Cameron has expressed support for the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger as thousands of industry elites have rallied in opposition to it. The post James Cameron Backs Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger: David Ellison the ‘Right Man for the Job’ appeared first on Breitbart.
James Cameron Bolsters Support for Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger, Says Ellison-Run Mega-Studio 'Doesn't Bother Me at All'
Just as thousands of his industry peers are raising calls to block Paramount’s $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, “Avatar” and “Titanic” filmmaker James Cameron doubled down on his support of the merger, telling the Associated Press, “I’m a supporter of it. I know it’s controversial.” In an AP report published Tuesday on the industry’s consensus on Paramount’s next big move, Cameron said in an interview conducted last week that …
James Cameron Shrugs Off Industry Backlash And Backs The Warner Bros.–Paramount Deal
James Cameron backs the Warner Bros.–Paramount Deal, brushing off industry backlash while throwing his support behind David Ellison’s leadership. James Cameron Shrugs Off Industry Backlash And Backs The Warner Bros.–Paramount Deal Written by Jarrod Saunders for Fortress of Solitude
James Cameron Backs Warner Bros.-Paramount Merger Amid 2,000+ Signature Open Letter, Calls David Ellison “Right Man for the Job”
That open letter calling for the planned Warner Bros.-Paramount merger to be blocked? It’s still out there, now with over 2,000 signatures. James Cameron? He couldn’t care less about it — in fact, he’s doubling down on his support for Paramount, telling the AP, “I’m a supporter of it. I know it’s controversial.In the AP report addressing the industry’s pushback against the merger, Cameron calls Paramount CEO David Ellison “the right man for the …
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