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Netflix’s Power Grab: Hollywood Fears a New Monopoly

Netflix’s Power Grab: Hollywood Fears a New Monopoly

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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Many people in Hollywood say the deal between Netflix and Warner Bros Discovery is another sign that one company is getting too much control in the entertainment world. This fear has been building for years, but the latest offer has pushed the worry into open conversation. To many insiders, it feels like a moment when the balance of power could shift completely, and not in a way that helps the wider industry.

When Warner Bros Discovery first put itself on the market, the goal was simple: find a buyer that could keep its different divisions steady. The company had earlier considered splitting into two separate businesses, but that plan was dropped once bigger bidders showed interest. What began as a normal sale process quickly turned into a quiet battle among powerful media groups.

Netflix’s Power Grab: Hollywood Fears a New Monopoly

 

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  • Big names fighting for the same prize
  • Why Hollywood is nervous
  • Concerns about regulation
  • The wider effect on audiences

Big names fighting for the same prize

Paramount was the first serious contender, coming off its own huge acquisition. Skydance also joined the talks, and Comcast, which owns NBCUniversal, stepped in as well. But the mood changed once Netflix entered the second round. People close to the talks said the competition became more intense, especially over the value of HBO, CNN, and the Warner Bros film studio.

Netflix is ready to raise massive funds to seal this deal, and this shows how far the company is willing to go. Some people believe the streaming giant sees this moment as a chance to secure the most important content assets in the market. The company already has the biggest subscriber base in the world, and with additional film studios, it could fully control the direction of global streaming.

Why Hollywood is nervous

Producers, directors, and studio executives have been talking privately about the kind of influence Netflix already has. Many of them say the company prefers streaming-first releases, which reduces the power of cinemas and limits the lifespan of traditional movie distribution. They fear that if Netflix gains control over HBO and Warner Bros studios, the industry may lose one of its last strong defenders of theatrical releases.

Some respected voices in the industry have already spoken out. One major director recently said that giving these assets to Netflix would hurt the wider creative world. According to him, a company that controls production, distribution, and streaming at such a huge scale can easily shape what kinds of films get made, how they get released, and how long they survive in the public eye.

Concerns about regulation

Even if Netflix wins the offer, many people believe the deal will face heavy questions from regulators. Antitrust officials in the United States and other countries have previously warned that the entertainment industry is concentrating too much. They argue that when too few companies control too much content, new creators suffer the most.

In past years, mergers in Hollywood were mainly about survival. This time, the fear is about dominance. Netflix is not a struggling company looking for support; it is the most powerful streaming service in the world. That reality has made the industry more tense. For many insiders, the combination of Netflix and Warner Bros Discovery feels like one company would have the power to decide what global entertainment looks like.

The wider effect on audiences

Some analysts say audiences could also feel the result. If Netflix absorbs such major brands, viewers may see fewer choices and more uniform content styles. Others say subscription prices could rise once competitors lose access to premium shows and films. The concern is not only about Hollywood politics but also about the long-term value offered to the public.

Talks between both sides are still ongoing, but the direction is clear. Industry insiders believe the takeover is moving closer to a final stage. If it succeeds, the entertainment world may be forced to adjust to a new centre of power. If it fails, it will still leave behind a deeper debate about monopoly fears in the streaming age.

This moment has exposed a major worry within Hollywood. The industry is watching closely because many believe the future shape of global entertainment could be decided by this single deal. The fear of one company gaining too much control is now louder than ever, and the reaction shows how sensitive the balance of power has become.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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