“I’ve Lost A Lot Of Friends”: Paramount Layoffs Described As “Merciless” Following Skydance Merger

“I’ve Lost A Lot Of Friends”: Paramount Layoffs Described As “Merciless” Following Skydance Merger

Paramount is at the center of conversations due to its potential merger with WBD. Now, the studio—which recently merged with Skydance—is said to have been “merciless” in its recent round of firings.

By DanielKlissmman - Nov 06, 2025 01:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Mission: Impossible
Source: Variety

Paramount has been at the center of conversations in the media due to its efforts to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery. Over the past few weeks, a lot of reports have been published regarding the company's goals, and plans for WBD should the merger happen. But, outside of the merger and the ambitious plans in place for a potential new business entity, inside Paramount itself, things are said to be tense, according to a new report. The company, which merged with Skydance earlier in 2025, recently went through a round of layoffs.

In October, NBC News reported that Paramount had initiated firings expected to affect over 1,000 employees. The company is reportedly expected to lay off 1,000 more employees, which would cut down Paramount's workforce of approximately 20,000 people by 10%. Now, a report from Variety has provided insight into the morale in the company during the layoffs, calling the process "merciless." 

Women are said to have been impacted the hardest. Per Variety, out of the 14 television executives who were reportedly fired, 11 of them are said to have been women. However, a source close to Paramount told Variety the firings were "not motivated by MAGA politics or gender." 

An anonymous CBS News staffer expressed their dissatisfaction with the firings, stating: "I've lost a lot of friends. A lot of really great writers and a lot of really great journalists have lost their jobs to pay for [CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss]' six bodyguards and $150 million deal. And I think that's bullshit."

A Paramount executive went as far as to say that, having been part of other mergers, they found Paramount's particularly "merciless." As they stated: "They didn't show a lot of respect. I've been through other mergers, and there’s no other word to describe this one than merciless. It's a new way of doing business."

At the time of the first round of layoffs, Paramount CEO David Ellison wrote a memo to employees, which stated (via CNN):

"[These] steps are necessary to position Paramount for long-term successIn some areas, we are addressing redundancies that have emerged across the organization. In others, we are phasing out roles that are no longer aligned with our evolving priorities and the new structure designed to strengthen our focus on growth."

At the time the Paramount-Skydance merger closed, Paramount released a statement, vowing to revitalize the company:

"The close of this transaction positions Paramount to forge a new path forward in the entertainment industry, combining its extensive creative library and global distribution network with Skydance's production expertise and industry-leading technological capabilities. In the near-term, Paramount will leverage strategic investments to capitalize on identified synergies and opportunities to streamline its business, with a focus on forward-thinking approaches to content creation and storytelling, as well as providing value and stability for shareholders. Supported by RedBird Capital's business building and financial acumen, the newly combined entity will rely on best-in-class leadership and tech-enabled innovation to revitalize and position one of entertainment's most storied enterprises for long-term success."

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Forthas
Forthas - 11/6/2025, 1:10 PM
I imagine that there would be fewer layoffs if Netflix acquired Warner Bros. since they don't have an existing movie studio infrastructure.
PC04
PC04 - 11/6/2025, 1:16 PM
@Forthas - They are currently building it in NJ.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 11/6/2025, 1:11 PM
Business world is tough. I pray all impacted are good
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 11/6/2025, 1:59 PM
@MyCoolYoung - wouldn't you want those impacted to at least be evil so they got what's coming to them?
jst5
jst5 - 11/6/2025, 5:10 PM
@MyCoolYoung - Downsizing after a take over is just part of it.....there will be more coming once Paramount buys WB.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 11/6/2025, 5:49 PM
@lazlodaytona - Lol, can't lie, I definitely laughed at this one.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 11/6/2025, 5:50 PM
@jst5 - 100% that's why I didnt expound more. I had a whole thing written but I changed it to this. It sucks for all parties involved
IAmAHoot
IAmAHoot - 11/6/2025, 1:14 PM
Alt-Wilding getting article after article in on this matter...
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/6/2025, 1:16 PM
Damn man , it’s tough times out there in general right now but I hope these people land back on their feet soon…

It’s never good to hear or see someone lose their job.
Godzilla2000Zer
Godzilla2000Zer - 11/6/2025, 1:16 PM
OT: Prehistoric Planet Ice Age trailer

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Arthorious
Arthorious - 11/6/2025, 1:45 PM
@Godzilla2000Zer - this series has been really good
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 11/6/2025, 1:29 PM
Well it's like Trump said in his inauguration, from now on there will be only one gender.
EskimoJ
EskimoJ - 11/6/2025, 1:44 PM
@ObserverIO - The American gender. 🦅
theFUZZ008
theFUZZ008 - 11/6/2025, 1:43 PM
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GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 11/6/2025, 1:46 PM
Many companies are laying off white collar mid-level employees in the droves. A lot of this is driven by AI, which has caused many positions to become redundant and unnecessary.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 11/6/2025, 2:00 PM
@GeneralZod - or, the people in charge of those companies are just greedy a$$holes.
JackDeth
JackDeth - 11/6/2025, 1:50 PM
If only we had a country that didn't tie your healthcare coverage with your employment.
CristianE
CristianE - 11/6/2025, 2:28 PM
Maybe I missed it but when is 1,000 tbe 10% of 20,000?
DanielKlissmman
DanielKlissmman - 11/6/2025, 2:30 PM
@CristianE - Hey! So, as I explain in the article, Paramount is reportedly planning to lay off 2,000 employees overall, which is 10% of 20,000.
Timerider
Timerider - 11/6/2025, 2:36 PM
@CristianE - 1000 now and another 1000 later, that’s 2000 total.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 11/6/2025, 2:49 PM

This sucks, but it is and always has been the business marketplace in every industry since the dawn of the industrial revolution. No political parties can begin to cause or stop it. It really hurts when it happens to you or someone you care about, but welcome to planet Earth.

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