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Netflix and Warner Bros. deal is far from a sure thing

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15 Funniest Netflix Comedy Films to Watch Now
"A day without laughter is a day wasted," said Charlie Chaplin.

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Will Netflix, HBO Max merge? What to know about Warner Bros. deal
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Netflix to buy Warner Bros. Discovery in $83 billion deal
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Trump says $72bn Netflix-Warner Bros deal 'could be a problem'
US President Donald Trump has flagged potential concerns over Netflix's planned $72bn (£54bn) deal to buy Warner Brothers Discovery's movie studio and popular HBO streaming networks.

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Why The Netflix-Warner Deal Is A New Blow To A Battered Theater Business
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Netflix-Warner Bros deal faces political pushback even as company touts benefits
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Five takeaways from the blockbuster Netflix-Warner Brothers deal
Netflix has been pulling ahead in Hollywood for years now, ranking as the world's biggest streaming subscription service and largest producer of new content in California.

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Trump Says Netflix-Warner Deal ‘Could be a Problem’
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How Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros. could impact Bay Area movie theaters
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The 10 Best Movies of 2025

Movies can mean so many things to us, depending on the weather outside, the political climate, our mood on any given day. Sometimes, especially in an age where it's often more convenient just to stay at home and stream,
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From micro-dramas to video games, Chinese entertainment is booming

Revenue in China from micro-dramas is projected to nearly double this year, to 90bn yuan ($12.7bn)—exceeding sales of cinema tickets. Chinese studios shot 40,000 of them in the first eight months of the year (a typical series has 90 episodes).
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‘Christmas In Lagos’ Star Shalom Obiago Signs With Vault Entertainment

Nigerian-American actor and filmmaker Shalom Obiago, the breakout lead of Prime Video’s film Christmas in Lagos, has signed with Vault Entertainment.
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