Cameron wrote his letter to Lee in the aftermath of an antitrust subcommittee meeting back on February 3, where Sarandos and ...
The director's chief concern is the proposed merger's impact on movie theaters, which depend on money from tentpoles that he ...
James Cameron wrote a letter Sen. Mike Lee, chairman of the Senate antitrust subcommittee, saying a Netflix-Warner Bros deal ...
Who will Warner Bros. Discovery employees welcome as their new overlords? The feeling among the rank-and-file has changed ...
As Netflix stock continues to face pressure amid its $83 billion pursuit of Warner Bros. streaming and studio assets, co-CEO ...
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos is leaning harder into his promises to not dismantle Warner Bros.' theatrical model should the ...
In the latest turn of events in the Warner Bros. buyout deal, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has explained why the streaming ...
In the latest turn of events in the Warner Bros. buyout deal, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has explained why the streaming ...
CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters push regulators and investors to lock in the defining media merger of the streaming era.
James Cameron, award-winning director of "Avatar" and "Titanic," calls Netflix's proposed acquisition of WBD assets ...
Some cinema operators remain wary of Netflix’s bid, including Cinemark CEO Sean Gamble, who said Wednesday he is “apprehensive” Netflix will commit to standard theatrical release windows.
Sarandos also provides some hints of the future of HBO under Netflix and what the future of theatrical would look like.