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Netflix is buying Warner Brothers’ streaming services, including HBO, known for shows like Game of Thrones

It sounds like a simple merger deal, but it’s got all the ingredients of a Hollywood drama: a rich and powerful suitor, political intrigue, and plenty of cliff-hangers.

Netflix’s deal to buy Warner Brothers Discovery’s storied movie studio and popular HBO streaming networks, is a real-life tale of a conquering giant.

But with regulators and rivals still waiting in the wings, it’s probably just the start of the saga.

As the story unfolds, here are five key things to look out for.

1. Netflix is becoming even more powerful

Netflix has been pulling ahead in Hollywood for years now, ranking as the world’s biggest streaming subscription service and largest producer of new content in California.

But this deal – the biggest in the industry for years – would confirm its position at the head of the pack, handing the company a catalogue with nearly a century’s worth of titles and beefing up its already formidable production capacity.

That’s not to mention its sheer subscriber might, as Netflix prepares to add some of HBO’s 128 million subscribers to its already more than 300 million-strong base.

“Netflix is already the biggest streaming service and now you add HBO Max to that and it becomes arguably untouchable,” said Mike Proulx, vice president at research firm Forrester.

Murray Close/Getty Images On the set of the film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Hermione looks serious while pointing her wand. Ron and Harry stand on the grassy hill behind her.Murray Close/Getty Images

Warner Bros owns the rights to the Harry Potter films

The deal will unite beloved historic franchises like Looney Tunes, Harry Potter and Friends and HBO hits like Succession, Sex and the City and Game of Thrones under the same roof as Netflix’s less conventional output, including Stranger Things and KPop Demon Hunters.

The purchase also includes TNT Sports outside the US.

2. It could mean prices go up…. or down

Netflix said it hopes to complete the deal in the next year to 18 months.

But executives are coy about how – or whether – they plan to incorporate Warner Brothers and its flagship HBO brand into the existing Netflix service.

Netflix’s co-chief executive Greg Peters said the HBO name was “very powerful” and would give the firm “a lot of options”, but would not elaborate further.

Netflix could package up films and programmes into different bundles, although analysts say they would be surprised to see the HBO brand disappear altogether.

The impact on prices is also unclear.

Netflix’s dominance could allow it to charge customers more. But if viewers find they are paying for one streaming service rather than two, it could cost them less.

3. Streaming is the future and Hollywood feels cast aside

Warner Bros is one of the studios that defined Hollywood, creating classics such as Casablanca, Gone with the Wind and the The Exorcist.

But this takeover is an illustration of how cinema’s golden age has faded.

The trajectory is clear, Forrester’s Mr Proulx said, the future is “all-streaming”.

“With this deal it is official: legacy media is ending.”

Netflix has promised to keep releasing films in cinemas, a decision that makes some sense as it will be acquiring the DC superhero franchise, films that do very well in movie theatres.

But not everyone believes that will remain a priority for the streamer.

After all, earlier this year Netflix’s co-chief executive officer Ted Sarandos said he believed movie-going was an “outdated concept”. And the consolidation touches a nerve in an industry already wrestling with earlier job cuts, decline in productions and the threat of artificial intelligence.

Titanic director James Cameron was one of many in Hollywood to greet the deal with dismay, warning just before it was announced, that he thought it would prove a “disaster” for the industry.

4. The deal is not yet done

Completion of the deal is far from certain.

First, Warner Brothers Discovery has to complete the spin-off of the parts of its business that it is not selling to Netflix, including CNN, Discovery and Eurosport.

Meanwhile rival suitor Paramount Skydance, which had hoped to buy the entire Warner Brothers Discovery business, may yet try to convince shareholders it can offer a better alternative.

Warner Brothers Discovery Jeremy Strong and Sarah Snook from Succession stand by the water in sunglasses and suits, with New York City in the backgroundWarner Brothers Discovery

Succession, starring Jeremy Strong and Sarah Snook, drew large audiences for HBO

The biggest question however, is whether the deal will get approval from competition regulators in the US and Europe – something that could pose a major challenge.

In Washington lawmakers from both parties have already chimed in against the deal, citing worries it will lead to fewer choices for consumers and higher prices.

Mr Sarandos said Netflix, which has to pay Warner Brothers $5.8bn if the deal falls apart, was “highly confident” it would win approval.

It will hinge in part on how regulators define the competitive landscape, said Jonathan Barnett, a professor at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law.

If regulators only look at video streaming, Netflix’s increased share of the market could raise significant red flags. But if regulators adopt a broader definition, one that includes cable and broadcast TV and even YouTube as Netflix’s competitors “the concentration concerns become less and less”, he said.

Rebecca Haw Allensworth, a professor at Vanderbilt Law School, said usually a merger like this would be a “clear-cut case for a challenge”, typically pushing for better terms for consumers.

This time, she is worried the Trump administration might put pressure on Netflix over questions like diversity and political bias, as has happened in other cases.

5. Donald Trump is another wild card

Looming over the debate is whether President Donald Trump will weigh in.

This administration has promised a lighter regulatory touch when it comes to mergers.

But the president has spoken highly of Paramount Skydance’s owners, the tech billionaire and Republican donor Larry Ellison and his son David who are behind the rival bid for Warner Bros. And Trump has always shown a keen interest in the media and entertainment industry.

There has been no comment from competition regulators in the US, but a senior Trump administration official told CNBC that it views Netflix’s bid for Warner Bros with “heavy scepticism”.



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