Netflix CEOs Are Reportedly Very Interested In Acquiring WB; David Zaslav Said To Want “The Biggest Crown”

Netflix CEOs Are Reportedly Very Interested In Acquiring WB; David Zaslav Said To Want “The Biggest Crown”

As Hollywood prepares to see who will acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, fascinating new pieces of information have come out about Netflix’s desire for the company, and David Zaslav’s goals for the sale.

By DanielKlissmman - Nov 19, 2025 07:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Netflix
Source: Variety

November 20 will mark an important day in Warner Bros. Discovery's history. The day marks the deadline for interested parties to submit a non-binding bid for the company, in a process that is expected to close by December. Multiple different reports have come out as Wall Street and the entertainment industry keep a close eye on a sale with the power to significantly alter Hollywood's status quo.

Now, important pieces of information regarding the impending sale have come out. Variety published a report discussing the parties involved in the bidding process. Per the trade, WBD CEO David Zaslav, "wants the biggest crown that gives him the biggest portfolio." This makes sense, given the scale of the transaction. 

The report also included a very interesting statement regarding Netflix. The trade said that a possible outcome of the sale is Netflix acquiring WBD with David Zaslav as the head of the studio, with Comcast getting HBO Max. Co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters are said to want this to happen. However, Netflix chairman Reed Hastings is reportedly reluctant to deal with regulation procedures that would stem from such a deal:

"Greg [Peters] and Ted [Sarandos] really want this, but Reed [Hastings] doesn't want to deal with the regulatory hassles."

This potential development would be a shocking outcome for Warner Bros., considering how HBO Max is such a pivotal part of the company. Netflix's reported interest in such a deal also comes as a surprise, given that out of all the potential buyers, Netflix has arguably been the most difficult to get a read on. Following the announcement that WBD was up for sale, both Peters and Sarandos seemed to indicate a lack of interest in Warner Bros.

Sarandos said during an after-market analyst call: "We're predominantly focused on growing organically, investing aggressively and responsibly into the growth and returning access cash flow to shareholders."

Later on, though, the streamer was reported to have hired the services of an investment bank to put together a bid for the company. Yet, shortly after that, a report from Variety mentioned that sources had claimed Netflix was not really interested in the company, and allegedly mainly wanted to raise WBD's price for David Ellison's Paramount Skydance. 

According to Variety, Netflix is in a position to make a legitimate bid, which would most likely be all in stocks. But, despite the streamer's interest in Warner Bros. Discovery, its chances of actually acquiring it are in question. As reported by Variety, California Representative Darrell Issa sent a letter to Pam Bondi (US Attorney General), Gail Slater (assistant attorney general for the antitrust division of the Justice Department) and Andrew Ferguson (FTC chairman), detailing anti-trust concerns arising from a potential Netflix-WBD merger. The letter partially read:  

"As you are aware, Netflix is already the dominant streaming platform in the United States and permitting it to absorb a major competitor raises antitrust concerns that could result in a harm to consumers. With more than 300 million global subscribers and a vast content library, Netflix currently wields unequaled market power. Adding both HBO Max's subscribers and Warner Bros.' premier content rights would further enhance this position, reportedly pushing the combined entity above a 30 percent share of the streaming market: a threshold traditionally viewed as presumptively problematic under antitrust law."

A clearer answer on the matter will likely come once the bids are sent in. 

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Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 11/19/2025, 7:17 PM
Tomorrow's headline: "Disney acquires WB." 🤯
OriginalGusto1
OriginalGusto1 - 11/19/2025, 7:24 PM
@Feralwookiee - LOL...No shit! Netflix is returning empty bud light cans to keep the lights on.
Baf
Baf - 11/19/2025, 7:41 PM
@Feralwookiee - If Bondi is looking at it, it’s going to Paramount.
harryba11zack
harryba11zack - 11/19/2025, 7:18 PM
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Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 11/19/2025, 7:22 PM
@harryba11zack - User Comment Image
harryba11zack
harryba11zack - 11/19/2025, 7:32 PM
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newhire13
newhire13 - 11/19/2025, 8:00 PM
@harryba11zack - It’s weird to me that people think Netflix would bring Snyder in. They invested in him previously and it was a disaster. Why would they go back to him, especially with the cloud hanging over his previous DC movies? Netflix makes it even less likely for the Snyderverse lol
RockReigns
RockReigns - 11/19/2025, 9:07 PM
@harryba11zack - he literally got fired by Netflix after Rebel Moon flopped.
Repian
Repian - 11/19/2025, 7:28 PM
Netflix will use Ben Affleck's The Batman script, adapting it as an anime.
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OriginalGusto1
OriginalGusto1 - 11/19/2025, 8:04 PM
@Repian - that'd be kinda cool...
CrazyTomCruise3
CrazyTomCruise3 - 11/19/2025, 7:28 PM
You know I think ill [frick]ing buy it, and cast everyone as me. You know I met syndey sweey and she said to me, "Tom.....the world.....it needs hope. It needs people. You have to be the one to destroy the elaphant demon space god alakama, and bestow a glorious new future for all gays"

Or something like, I might be parsing. I dont know.
OriginalGusto1
OriginalGusto1 - 11/19/2025, 8:05 PM
@CrazyTomCruise3 - She also said your junk reminded her of Patton Oswald's. Moving on...
CrazyTomCruise3
CrazyTomCruise3 - 11/19/2025, 8:21 PM
@OriginalGusto1 - She has never seen my penis. I dont care for boobies gusto. Breasts, titties or so forth. I care about war.......bloodshed........death. Destruction terror. Thats what makes me erect.
OriginalGusto1
OriginalGusto1 - 11/19/2025, 8:36 PM
@CrazyTomCruise3 - [frick], you're cool.
CrazyTomCruise3
CrazyTomCruise3 - 11/19/2025, 8:43 PM
@OriginalGusto1 - Thank you my wife left me
OriginalGusto1
OriginalGusto1 - 11/19/2025, 8:48 PM
@CrazyTomCruise3 - Was it all the Axe Body Spray and K-Pop posters?
CrazyTomCruise3
CrazyTomCruise3 - 11/19/2025, 8:54 PM
@OriginalGusto1 - No I meant the canniblism
OriginalGusto1
OriginalGusto1 - 11/19/2025, 8:59 PM
@CrazyTomCruise3 - Well, if she couldn't overlook that..
Repian
Repian - 11/19/2025, 8:04 PM
Melissa Rosenberg, screenwriter and showrunner of Jessica Jones, to be the showrunner of Netflix's Birds of Prey show.
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bcom
bcom - 11/19/2025, 8:21 PM
I don't like this at all. I know everyone sh*ts all over Disney, but I feel like Netflix is the worst of worst.
XenoJazz
XenoJazz - 11/19/2025, 8:53 PM
@bcom - I agree. Netflix sucks. 90% of their content is garbage.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/19/2025, 9:16 PM
@bcom - yeah , theaters are pretty much dead then if this happens since such a significant portion of films wil be going to streaming or have limited theatrical releases.
MuadDib
MuadDib - 11/19/2025, 8:57 PM
I don’t want Paramount to win the bidding war, but I want Netflix to win even less.

Best outcome would be for Comcast to acquire WB, HBO and DC.

Zalz can go kick rocks. That he’s steered the ship into an iceberg and still want to hold a high ranking position is nearly incomprehensible.

Corporate America and their golden parachutes. They can scorch the earth and jump out and land safely and comfortably. Sad state of affairs.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/19/2025, 9:17 PM
Yeah , I don’t see WBD and HBO Max separating so don’t think this will happen most likely.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 11/19/2025, 9:41 PM
Netflix should just buy Valiant or 2000AD, both would be cheaper with tons of unadapted material.
TheJester187
TheJester187 - 11/19/2025, 10:04 PM
I’ll take the Saudi’s deal. Too much of a cluster [frick]. Netflix need to stay in its isolated kindgom.

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