If past is present in Hollywood, there's lessons for both David Ellison and David Zaslav from merger mania 100 years ago.
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos says after they buy Warner Bros., the studio's films will keep a 45-day theatrical window.
A brewing battle over Warner Bros. reveals how tech giants, legacy studios and politics are colliding in the streaming era.
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FARGO — Pete Lana’s North Dakota State football teammates in 1970 gave him plenty of grief for painting a new Bison logo in ...
Warner Bros. blasted Paramount, saying the David Ellison-led company's lawsuit was "yet another unserious attempt to distract ...
A regime change and the COVID-19 pandemic put Bugs Bunny and the "Looney Tunes" in hot water. Now, they’re on a cross-company ...
Amid confusion over the future of Warner Bros. Games, footage of a long cancelled Batman game has been recovered and shared ...
Sam Henderson talks to Deadline about his Jenifer Lewis-starring short film Ado which landed the 2026 Oscars Shortlist ...
The media company said it remains committed to the $82.7 billion deal it reached in December to sell its streaming service, ...
In honor of Harry Potter’s 25th anniversary, Basic Fun! and Warner Bros. are launching new Care Bears plush inspired by the ...
Board of Directors' continued commitment to the merger agreement between Netflix and WBD, and its unanimous recommendation that stockholders reject the revised offer from Paramount Skydance ...