Netflix Officially Announces Acquisition Of Warner Bros.—And The DC Universe—For $82.7 Billion

Netflix Officially Announces Acquisition Of Warner Bros.—And The DC Universe—For $82.7 Billion

Hours after reports surfaced about Netflix winning the bidding war for Warner Bros., the streaming giant has now made it official and touts the DC Universe as one of the many franchises it will soon own.

By JoshWilding - Dec 05, 2025 07:12 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Studios

Well, it's official. Netflix has announced that it has entered into a "definitive agreement" with Warner Bros. Discovery to acquire Warner Bros., including its film and television studios, HBO Max and HBO.

The sale, which still needs to pass through regulatory processes, is valued at $82.7 billion (with an equity value of $72.0 billion). In a press release, it's said that the acquisition "brings together two pioneering entertainment businesses, combining Netflix’s innovation, global reach and best-in-class streaming service with Warner Bros.’ century-long legacy of world-class storytelling."

It also specifically highlights franchises like The Big Bang Theory, The Sopranos, Game of Thrones, The Wizard of Oz, and the DC Universe, all of which will "join Netflix’s extensive portfolio." 

You can read the full press release here. It sheds some light on what exactly this means for Warner Bros., including that Netflix "expects" to maintain the studio's current operations and build on its strengths, including theatrical releases for films. HBO and

HBO Max titles will be added to Netflix, presumably meaning the rival streaming platform's days are numbered. 

The streamer also touts plans to expand production in the U.S. and grow investment in original content, and believes this acquisition will create a stronger entertainment industry by "offering more opportunities to work with beloved intellectual property, tell new stories and connect with a wider audience than ever before."

Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix, said, "Our mission has always been to entertain the world. By combining Warner Bros.’ incredible library of shows and movies—from timeless classics like Casablanca and Citizen Kane to modern favorites like Harry Potter and Friends—with our culture-defining titles like Stranger Things, KPop Demon Hunters and Squid Game, we'll be able to do that even better."

"Together, we can give audiences more of what they love and help define the next century of storytelling," he concluded, with Greg Peters, co-CEO of Netflix, chiming in to say, "This acquisition will improve our offering and accelerate our business for decades to come." 

David Zaslav, President and CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, added. "Today’s announcement combines two of the greatest storytelling companies in the world to bring to even more people the entertainment they love to watch the most."

"For more than a century, Warner Bros. has thrilled audiences, captured the world’s attention, and shaped our culture. By coming together with Netflix, we will ensure people everywhere will continue to enjoy the world’s most resonant stories for generations to come."

So, Netflix will now own one of Hollywood's oldest movie studios, giving the company the biggest streaming platform on the planet and the opportunity to dominate the theatrical landscape through Warner Bros. Pictures. 

Netflix has haemorrhaged content since studios like Warner Bros., Paramount, and Disney have launched their own streaming services, but it now has countless new movies and TV shows to offer subscribers. 

What does this mean for DC Studios? That remains to be seen, but Netflix might not be as willing as Zaslav when it comes to giving James Gunn and Peter Safran the freedom they currently seem to be enjoying. Heck, perhaps the company will even #RestoreTheSnyderVerse...

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Matchesz
Matchesz - 12/5/2025, 7:36 AM
*fart*
IAmAHoot
IAmAHoot - 12/5/2025, 7:37 AM
Cue a lot of whining that is overall probably for nothing...
ferf
ferf - 12/5/2025, 7:44 AM
@IAmAHoot - I mean… these always come with massive job loss regardless of what happens to IP
IAmAHoot
IAmAHoot - 12/5/2025, 7:48 AM
@ferf - Who's lost their job yet?
regmovieguy
regmovieguy - 12/5/2025, 8:38 AM
@IAmAHoot

Lol. You’re genuinely stupid if you don’t think a lot of people are going to lose their jobs. Not to mention the ramifications this has for movie theaters.
IAmAHoot
IAmAHoot - 12/5/2025, 8:43 AM
@regmovieguy - Has anything happened as of now?
Monkeyballs2
Monkeyballs2 - 12/5/2025, 8:48 AM
@IAmAHoot - my cousin works at Warner Bros. Because of the kind of work that he and his entire team does, they are likely all going to be laid off. And it’s a large team
Webheaded225
Webheaded225 - 12/5/2025, 7:37 AM
Please reboot the DCU.
POWERDUDE
POWERDUDE - 12/5/2025, 7:40 AM
Rest in peace Warner Brothers. Thank you for the incredible journey throughout my 47 years.
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Reginator
Reginator - 12/5/2025, 7:46 AM
wonder how long before HBO's properties become Netflix properties and HBO fades away? I remember the old days when HBO first started.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 12/5/2025, 8:20 AM
@Reginator - they'd be smart to keep HBO around and put quality content on there. Knowing Netflix, it's gonna be more slop though
Lisa89
Lisa89 - 12/5/2025, 7:47 AM
Good, fuсk Paramount.
TheShellyMan
TheShellyMan - 12/5/2025, 8:21 AM
@Lisa89 - I hope you enjoy the $50 monthly Netflix subscription.
Lisa89
Lisa89 - 12/5/2025, 8:27 AM
@TheShellyMan - As opposed to a $55 Warnermount+ subscription??
TheShellyMan
TheShellyMan - 12/5/2025, 8:35 AM
@Lisa89 - Paramount+ is much more affordable than Netflix. $12.99 for the premium tier vs $24.99 Netflix premium tier. On top, Netflix is a much bigger company than Paramount. I'm not rooting for Paramount to buy WB, but this is far worse case scenario for WB and Hollywood industry in general.
Lisa89
Lisa89 - 12/5/2025, 8:40 AM
@TheShellyMan - Paramount+ may be able to maintain that monthly price. I hear they just saved themselves $82.7 billion dollars. 🤪
TheShellyMan
TheShellyMan - 12/5/2025, 8:45 AM
@Lisa89 - No they can't. Let's be real, who really has a Paramount+ subscription, it's very little to none. Their content library is ant-size vs Netflix. Netflix, there's new original dropped every day. So, Netflix skyhigh subscription if they own WB, has more standing than Paramount.
WEAPONXOXOXO
WEAPONXOXOXO - 12/5/2025, 7:50 AM
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TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 12/5/2025, 7:52 AM
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TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 12/5/2025, 7:54 AM
Stranger Things have happened at Netflix.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 12/5/2025, 7:52 AM
I’m glad Netflix will apparently stay committed to theatrical releases but they don’t say for how long so they could still honor their commitment by having a movie in theaters for 2 weeks or so and then pulling it to put on their streaming service which wouldn’t be good long term for theaters imo…

Views are gonna define success for Netflix and WB’s properties rather then Box Office.

I wouldn’t be surprised though if the administration somehow tries to stop the approval through the regulatory process just out of sheer spite since Trump might want to scrap it due to the Ellisons perceived issues with WB’s business tactics through this bidding process but I doubt it.

Anyway , I guess this means Rush Hour 4 is cancelled since doesn’t WB own the rights and Paramount was just prepping it for when their deal went through?.
Apophis71
Apophis71 - 12/5/2025, 8:38 AM
@TheVisionary25 - New line Cinema, which didn't become a subsidiary of WB till AFTER RH3 so may not be clear cut esp with that gap between releases (ie IP rights can expire after a decade or two) thus may only be Roger Bimbaum that retains the rights if it didn't just fall back onto owned by the writer (as in Ross LaManna who created the original story and writer credit on all three) or Director thus able to shop around for production companies explaining how Paramount has already been able to sign on for distribution when I don't think they ever were prior.

Main point being as WB didn't buy out New Line until AFTER Rush Hour three I believe they may not themselves have IP rights at all for new Rush Hour films unless stipulated in the paperwork and even if it was it would likely be a time limited ownership of IP.
WruceBayne
WruceBayne - 12/5/2025, 8:39 AM
@TheVisionary25 - that’s exactly what’s going to happen. Netflix doesn’t need theaters and they’ll definitely slowly but surely phase out putting content on the big screens.
BillyBatson1000
BillyBatson1000 - 12/5/2025, 7:59 AM
Like all these corporate rat-f cks, they'll want to see a massive & fast return on their investment.

Which Warner's-owned franchise will they pimp first?
Spike101
Spike101 - 12/5/2025, 7:59 AM
Mr Gunn is probably clearing his desk at this very moment.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 12/5/2025, 8:03 AM

Jump to a year from now when Gunn and Snyder are on the trash heap eating burritos from a lousy food truck, playing Old Maid, and wondering what studio they can screw up next.

SpiderParker
SpiderParker - 12/5/2025, 8:04 AM
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Moriakum
Moriakum - 12/5/2025, 8:06 AM
Some people around here are about to have a meltdown!

Don’t miss the DCU in the small screen near you!

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Batmangina
Batmangina - 12/5/2025, 8:06 AM
I think it's HIGH-LARIOUS that Blockbuster laughed at Netflix 25 years ago and they're about to take over the EARF.


PS: I cancelled my subscription YEARS ago and only regretted it when Black Cleopatra came out.
Cyclonus
Cyclonus - 12/5/2025, 8:07 AM
Not sure this would mean for the DCU going forward. As much as people want to speculate about bringing Snyderverse back, I just don't see it happening unless its a animated film for for the JL sequels. No way they will convince all of those actors to come back.
SpiderParker
SpiderParker - 12/5/2025, 8:07 AM
Now that I think about it, Harry Potter series which seems pretty mid will fit in with Netflix quite well.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 12/5/2025, 8:09 AM
@SpiderParker - I mean not enough evidence to say the HP series could be mid..

It might be but too early to say since it doesn’t come out till 2027
SpiderParker
SpiderParker - 12/5/2025, 8:12 AM
@TheVisionary25 - It's a long time till 2027 so I'm sure Netflix will try its best to F it up even if its not F'd up already.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 12/5/2025, 8:16 AM
@SpiderParker - perhaps

We’ll see , I’m always holding out hope.
SpiderParker
SpiderParker - 12/5/2025, 8:25 AM
@TheVisionary25 - That's nice but I think its better to lose that hope, the CGI will be terrible and the cost-cutting will be immense. It will probably not even complete its full run.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 12/5/2025, 8:33 AM
@SpiderParker - lol, maybe

I shall continue to hold onto my most likely naive optimism.
ClungeOfSteel
ClungeOfSteel - 12/5/2025, 8:11 AM
#YOUCANKEEPTHEDCUBUTGIVEMEMOS2

👀
SpiderParker
SpiderParker - 12/5/2025, 8:15 AM
@ClungeOfSteel - Don't worry, you will get 6 hours long R-rated B&W animated JL2 as well, where Batman and Lois will have an extended scene together with lots of slo-mo.
Conquistador
Conquistador - 12/5/2025, 8:11 AM
It might not be so bad... Hopefully The DCU continues with Gunn and Safran (because at least they have a plan) and thr syndercultist sti get their JL follow up exclusively on streaming.

Or a mash up leading the infinite crisis where everybody wins.

It will be quite a few years anyway and the actors may have aged out, but I see this as a good thing.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 12/5/2025, 8:14 AM
@Conquistador - I think making the DCEU the universe where Pariah and the Anti-Monitor are from would be pretty cool
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