The entertainment industry is reacting to Netflix’s $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros., which includes major assets like HBO and iconic franchises. Gregory Orr, grandson of co-founder Jack Warner, expressed concerns about the deal, emphasizing that Netflix must embrace its role as a steward of theatrical experiences rather than merely producing “content.” He argues that the communal aspect of watching films in theaters is vital for mental health and artistic integrity. The hope remains that Warner Bros.’ theatrical legacy will endure in this new streaming landscape.
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