Hollywood War! Paramount Skydance Wages Fierce Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery Amid National Security Fears

The media landscape is witnessing a high-stakes showdown for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), with Netflix and Paramount Skydance competing for control. The struggle involves massive financial offers, regulatory scrutiny, and national security concerns, drawing in U.S. political figures.
On December 5, Netflix and WBD announced an $83.7 billion agreement for the streaming giant to acquire WB’s studios, HBO, HBO Max, and games divisions. Paramount Skydance, led by David Ellison, responded with a hostile, all-cash $30 per share bid valuing WBD at $108.4 billion, backed by a consortium including Larry Ellison, RedBird Capital, and sovereign wealth funds from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi, as well as Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners.
The involvement of foreign investors prompted U.S. lawmakers, Reps. Sam Liccardo and Ayanna Pressley, to raise “serious national security concerns.” They argued that WBD’s control over American media content and sensitive personal data could be compromised and called for a full CFIUS review. Paramount, however, maintains that foreign investors have waived governance rights, making such scrutiny unnecessary.
President Donald Trump also weighed in, expressing concern over Netflix’s potential monopoly power while asserting no prior discussion with Kushner about the Paramount bid. Trump criticized Paramount’s recent media decisions and highlighted past settlements, illustrating the intertwining of politics and media influence in the deal.
David Ellison argued directly to WBD shareholders that Paramount’s all-cash offer is financially superior and less risky than Netflix’s deal, citing uncertainties around Netflix stock volatility and the Global Networks spin-off. Paramount’s bid is supported by $41 billion in equity and $54 billion in debt commitments, all fully secured without financing conditions.
Paramount further emphasized regulatory certainty, having filed for Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) approval in the U.S. and notified the European Commission, contrasting Netflix’s potential “long and bumpy ride” due to its 43% global streaming market share with HBO Max. Ellison also criticized WBD’s sale process, calling it “opaque” and favoring Netflix despite Paramount’s superior cash offer.
As WBD’s board evaluates the competing bids, the future of the media giant remains uncertain, entangled in a web of corporate strategy, political dynamics, and national security concerns. Paramount urges shareholders to tender their shares and signal their preference for the Skydance bid.
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