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March 5, 2026

Paramount-Warner Bros mega-merger could still face ‘real threats’, antitrust experts say

The $110bn deal will require approval from regulatory authorities in the US, the EU and the UK

Paramount-Warner Bros mega-merger could still face ‘real threats’, antitrust experts say

TL;DR

  • Paramount Skydance is acquiring Warner Bros Discovery for $110 billion.
  • CEO David Ellison expressed confidence in swift regulatory approval in the US and abroad.
  • Antitrust experts and some US senators suggest state attorneys general could sue to block the deal.
  • California's Attorney General Rob Bonta is in conversation with other state attorneys general regarding the merger.
  • Concerns include reduced competition in the streaming market and potential job losses.
  • International regulators in the EU and UK are not expected to pose significant obstacles.
  • The Writers Guild of America has publicly opposed the merger.
  • US senators Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal have raised concerns about the concentration of power in one family.
  • The Department of Justice has completed at least two information requests from Paramount.
  • Despite the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act waiting period expiring, there remains a risk of transaction delay.

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