Will Paramount’s $108 Billion Hostile Takeover Derail Netflix?

December 8, 2025

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Paramount hostile bid

The battle for control of Hollywood’s most iconic assets intensified on Monday as Paramount Skydance initiated a $108.4 billion hostile takeover attempt of Warner Bros Discovery. This aggressive move aims to derail a tentative agreement reached just days earlier between the studio giant and streaming leader Netflix.

Paramount’s all-cash proposal, valued at $30 per share, represents a frantic effort to intercept the consolidation of major media properties. Consequently, the offer complicates what appeared to be a decisive victory for Netflix, which had secured a $72 billion equity agreement on Friday.

Financial firepower and political ties

This hostile maneuver is heavily financed by high-profile political and international figures. According to regulatory filings, the capital stack includes backing from the Ellison family—led by Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison—and RedBird Capital, who have agreed to backstop over $40 billion in equity.

Furthermore, additional financing flows through Affinity Partners, the investment firm managed by Jared Kushner, son-in-law to President Donald Trump. The bid also leverages sovereign wealth funds from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and an Abu Dhabi government-owned holding company.

While President Trump stated Monday that he had not discussed the bid with Kushner and that neither party “are friends of mine,” the political connections have already drawn scrutiny.

Comparing the offers

Paramount argues its proposal provides significantly more value to shareholders than the Netflix deal. Specifically, Paramount claims its bid offers $18 billion more in upfront cash.

Crucially, the two suitors are pursuing different acquisition strategies:

  • Paramount Skydance: Intends to acquire Warner Bros Discovery in its entirety, including its legacy cable television properties.

  • Netflix: Proposed buying only the film and TV studios, alongside the crown jewels of HBO and the HBO Max streaming service, leaving the linear cable assets behind.

Paramount CEO David Ellison emphasized the comprehensive nature of their approach.

“We believe our offer will create a stronger Hollywood,” Ellison said in a statement. He added that the proposal offered “higher headline value, increased certainty in that value, greater regulatory certainty, and a pro-Hollywood, pro-consumer and pro-competition future.”

Boardroom and market reactions

The Warner Bros Discovery board acknowledged receipt of the hostile offer on Monday afternoon. However, the directors advised the company to “take no action at this time” regarding the Paramount proposal and noted they were not currently modifying their recommendation of the Netflix agreement.

Despite the board’s hesitation, the market reacted sharply. Shares of Paramount surged 7.3% and Warner Bros Discovery climbed 5.3%, while Netflix stock dipped 4%, signaling investor uncertainty regarding the streaming giant’s ability to close the deal.

Antitrust and regulatory headwinds

Regardless of which suitor prevails, regulatory friction is inevitable. A merger between Paramount and Warner Bros would consolidate two massive television operators, potentially triggering antitrust alarms.

“A Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros merger would be a five-alarm antitrust fire and exactly what our anti-monopoly laws are written to prevent,” said Democratic U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren regarding the hostile bid. She added that the involvement of Trump associates raised “serious questions about influence-peddling, political favoritism, and national security risks.”

Conversely, Netflix faces its own scrutiny. Co-CEO Ted Sarandos dismissed Paramount’s move as “entirely expected” during a UBS conference but defended his company’s position on labor.

“In the offer that Paramount was talking about today, the Ellisons were talking about $6 billion of synergies,” Sarandos said. “Where do you think synergies come from? Cutting jobs? So we’re not cutting jobs. We’re making jobs.”

High stakes for a breakup

The financial penalties for failure are steep. If Warner Bros pivots to accept the Paramount hostile bid, it must pay Netflix a $2.8 billion breakup fee. On the other hand, if Netflix fails to close the transaction due to regulatory blocks or other failures, it is liable for $5.8 billion.

Paramount leadership alleges that Warner Bros management displayed “inherent bias” during the process, previously calling the Netflix deal a “slam dunk” while dismissing other proposals.

“The Warner Bros Discovery acquisition is far from over,” noted Ross Benes, a senior analyst at eMarketer. “Paramount will appeal to shareholders, regulators, and politicians to try to stymie Netflix. The battle could become prolonged.”

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