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Netflix's 83 Billion Dollar Warner Bros Merger Goes All-Cash as Q4 Earnings Shatter Records

Netflix's 83 Billion Dollar Warner Bros Merger Goes All-Cash as Q4 Earnings Shatter Records

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Netflix has been on a whirlwind ride these past few days, darling readers, blending blockbuster content drops with jawdropping business maneuvers that could reshape Hollywood. On January 20, the streaming titan unveiled blockbuster Q4 2025 earnings via their investor release, smashing expectations with 12.1 billion dollars in revenue, up 18 percent yearoveryear, 325 million paid subscribers, and ad revenue exploding over 2.5 times to 1.5 billion dollars for the year, as reported by Sports Business Journal and Netflixs own filings. CoCEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters projected 51 billion dollars in 2026 revenue, a 13 percent jump, with ads doubling to 3 billion dollars and live sports expansions like MLB games and Japans World Baseball Classic, though shares dipped 4 percent afterhours on higher spending plans.

The real gossip? That same day, Netflix and Warner Bros Discovery switched their 83 billion dollar megadeal to allcash at 27.75 dollars per WBD share, accelerating a stockholder vote to April, per Netflixs official announcement. Sarandos called it a proconsumer powerhouse merger, fueling content growth, while CFO Spencer Neumann flagged M&A costs but eyed ecomm and global live ops centers in the UK and Asia. Analysts at Wedbush cheered the ad upside, but markets fretted softer margins amid 10 percent higher content spend.

On the glamour front, TV Guide spilled that His and Hers starring Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson dropped January 8 to buzz, while Emily Henrys People We Meet on Vacation with Tom Blyth hit January 9. Tomsguide crowned The Rip, Matt Damon and Ben Afflecks gritty Miami cop thriller, Netflixs number one since last week, with Kidnapped Elizabeth Smart and The Big Fake surging into top charts by January 23. Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 teases Benedict drama on January 29. No big public sightings or social flares popped, but this Warner pivot screams longterm empirebuildingwatch shares and votes closely, its pure Netflix drama.

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