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Hollywood Industry on Edge as Netflix Secures Near-$60 Bln Loan for Warner Bros Takeover

Unions, filmmakers and cinema owners warn the Netflix–Warner deal could shrink jobs, theatrical releases and creative diversity
Hollywood is bracing for sweeping disruption after Netflix secured a mammoth 59-billion-dollar bridge loan to finance its takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), part of an acquisition deal that values the studio and streaming group at about 82.7 billion dollars.

The financing — reportedly led by Wells Fargo and supported by major international banks — underscores the high-stakes nature of the deal, which insiders expect could close as soon as late 2026. The rapid escalation has sparked mounting alarm across Hollywood, from writers and actors to cinema owners and legacy film executives.

Unions, creative professionals, and proponents of the traditional cinematic model have urged regulators in the United States and Europe to block the merger.

They argue that bringing one of the world’s largest streaming platforms together with a storied studio and content library risks eroding employment opportunities, reducing wage standards, and undermining theatrical film distribution.

“Lay-offs and the future of cinematic releases are the two things the industry is most worried about,” one prominent academic summarised.

Many in the industry fear that by shrinking the number of potential content buyers, the merger could lead to fewer productions, fewer films released in theaters, and a collapse in work for thousands of crew, creative, and support staff.

For years, Hollywood has already weathered a sharp contraction.

The streaming boom softened after 2022, and protracted writers’ and actors’ strikes in 2023 delayed film production and movie releases.

Industry data suggest tens of thousands of jobs have been lost since 2020; the economic shock has reverberated beyond studios — hurting local businesses that supply make-up artists, catering, venues, merchandise, and event services.

Many workers have left the Los Angeles region entirely in search of more stable employment.

Critics worry the Netflix–Warner deal could deepen this decline.

Netflix executives have mounted a robust defence.

The company’s co-chief executive recently told investors that the deal would lead to expanded US production and more jobs for creative talent, not fewer — pointing to “significant opportunity across the entire entertainment value chain.” The firm also pledged to preserve theatrical film distribution through Warner Bros., with assurances that movies already planned for cinema release will proceed as scheduled, and that theatrical output will continue post-merger.

From the studios’ perspective, the combination of Netflix’s global streaming reach with Warner Bros.’ historic catalog — covering everything from timeless classics to contemporary blockbuster franchises — promises to deliver a renewed boost in audience reach and content pipeline strength.

Supporters argue this could revitalize under-financed parts of the industry and offer creators new opportunities for scale and exposure.

Some analysts describe the takeover as a strategic necessity: in an era when legacy studios have struggled to remain competitive amid streaming disruption, Netflix’s financial firepower may offer Warner Bros. the best chance to remain culturally relevant and financially viable.

Even so, the merger now looms as one of the most consequential transformations in modern Hollywood — reshaping not only who owns what, but how films are made, distributed, and experienced.

As regulators begin to weigh its broader market impact, the struggle over the future of work, creativity, and cinema itself has already begun.
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