James Cameron Complains About Netflix/Warner Bros Merger, Doesn’t Acknowledge A Paramount Deal Would Be Much Worse
James Cameron warns Netflix's Warner Bros. bid threatens theaters; Paramount competes amid shareholder vote and antitrust review, with Netflix pledging a 45-day theatrical window.
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James Cameron Complains About Netflix/Warner Bros Merger, Doesn’t Acknowledge A Paramount Deal Would Be Much Worse
We’ve explained in detail how Larry Ellison is trying to scuttle Netflix’s planned merger with Warner Brothers because he wants to buy CNN and HBO, and, as he’s doing with CBS (and now TikTok) turn them into a safe space for right wing zealots, autocrats, and oligarchs. He’s unsubtly trying to build the kind of autocrat-friendly state television we’ve seen arise in places like Orban’s Hungary. Since Donald Trump and MAGA want the same thing, the…
James Cameron Slams Proposed Netflix Acquisition of Warner Bros, Says It’s a Threat to Theatrical Moviegoing | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
James Cameron is sharing his thoughts on the forthcoming possible merger of Netflix and Warner Bros. The streamer is in negotiations to take control over Warner Bros.’ film and TV studios, as well as HBO and the streaming service HBO Max, in a massive deal valued at an estimated $82.7 billion. The acclaimed Avatar filmmaker has now sent a letter to Utah Senator Mike Lee, who is the chair of the Senate subcommittee on antitrust, saying the merger…
James Cameron sent a letter opposing Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Brothers
James Cameron does not like Netflix. Cameron believes that movies belong in movie theaters — even when they’re three hours or longer without intermissions, bladders be damned — and he’s especially vexed by Netflix movies being eligible for Academy Awards after qualifying with very limited theatrical releases. Netflix is trying to get their acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery across the finish line, but it’s not a done deal (yet) and Paramount-…
James Cameron Warned that a Merger Between Netflix and Warner Bros. Would Be a 'Cinematic Disaster'.
Filmmaker James Cameron has spoken out against Netflix's plan to acquire Warner Bros., arguing that the multi-billion dollar deal could have serious repercussions for the film industry and theater system, the Daily Mail reported on February 23.
James Cameron Blasts Netflix’s Warner Bros. Takeover Bid and Sounds the Alarm for Movie Theaters
The fight over Warner Bros. is getting intense, and now one of Hollywood’s biggest heavyweights has stepped into the ring. As Netflix and Paramount circle Warner Bros. Discovery in a high-stakes acquisition battle, James Cameron has made it clear he’s not thrilled about the direction things could go, especially if Netflix takes control.Cameron, the filmmaker behind the massive Avatar franchise, has built a 44-year career crafting movies for the …
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