Sarandos Slams Cameron Over Paramount-Linked WB Bid

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Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos accused James Cameron of participating in a 'Paramount disinformation campaign' over Netflix's bid to acquire Warner Bros. assets, insisting he never stated a 17-day release window and that he had outlined a 45-day theatrical commitment in December. The remarks come as Paramount renews its bid and regulatory scrutiny intensifies, with Ellison's cost-cutting plans and Senate antitrust questions surrounding the Warner Bros. deal; Netflix contends the all-cash transaction would benefit the industry and maintain theatrical options for creators.
- Ted Sarandos Bewails James Cameron Hooking Up With “Paramount Disinformation Campaign” Over WB Deal Deadline
- Famed director James Cameron sends scathing letter to antitrust lawmaker over Netflix-WBD deal CNBC
- Netflix Says James Cameron Has It Wrong on Warner Movie Plans Bloomberg.com
- Cinemark CEO Is “a Bit Apprehensive” to Buy Into Netflix’s 45-Day Theatrical Window Commitment The Hollywood Reporter
- James Cameron Has Entered the Paramount-Netflix-Warner Bros. War on the Side of James Cameron Gizmodo
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