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Netflix Abandons Warner Bros. Pursuit as Paramount's Higher Bid Prevails, Stirring Market Shifts

Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas

February 27, 2026 · 3 min read

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In this article
  1. 01The Superior Proposal That Changed Everything
  2. 02Netflix's Swift Exit from the Fray
  3. 03Immediate Stock Market Reactions
  4. 04Lingering Uncertainties Ahead

Netflix stock price rises along with Paramount while WBD falls. How the merger shakeup is impacting markets

The Superior Proposal That Changed Everything (Image Credits: Images.fastcompany.com)

Wall Street felt the ripples from a dramatic twist in the media merger saga when Netflix withdrew its long-pursued offer for Warner Bros. Discovery following a rival bid from Paramount Skydance.

The Superior Proposal That Changed Everything

Warner Bros. Discovery’s board declared a revised offer from Paramount Skydance superior to Netflix’s standing bid of $82.7 billion. The decision came after Paramount upped its stake in a heated contest for the studio’s assets.

Executives had previously leaned toward Netflix, but the financial terms proved decisive. Paramount’s proposal targeted the entirety of Warner Bros. Discovery, encompassing film, streaming, and television holdings like CNN and Discovery Channel. Netflix had focused solely on the movie studio and HBO Max. This broader scope justified Paramount’s higher valuation of roughly $111 billion, or $31 per share, compared to Netflix’s $27.75 per share.

Netflix’s Swift Exit from the Fray

Netflix moved faster than expected, announcing its withdrawal mere hours after Warner Bros. Discovery’s determination. The streaming giant cited discipline in its capital allocation as the reason.

Co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters stated the deal had become “no longer financially attractive” post-Paramount’s move. They emphasized it was a “nice to have” at the right price, not a necessity. Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav responded graciously, praising Netflix’s team and expressing optimism about the Paramount path ahead.

Immediate Stock Market Reactions

Trading reflected investor relief and caution across the board. Netflix shares climbed despite forgoing prized intellectual property like Batman and Game of Thrones.

Markets had soured on the Netflix-Warner merger since its December reveal, with NFLX dropping nearly 19% from $103. Premarket gains signaled approval of the retreat. Here’s how the stocks shifted:

Company (Ticker) Previous Close Premarket Change
Netflix (NFLX) $84.57 (est.) Up 7.4% to $90.85
Paramount Skydance (PSKY) $11.18 Up 7.25% to $11.99
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) $28.80 Down 2% to $28.22

Paramount investors cheered the strategic fit, viewing Warner’s assets as vital for competing with streaming giants. Warner shares dipped amid hopes for a Netflix counteroffer that never materialized.

Lingering Uncertainties Ahead

A Paramount Skydance-Warner merger now leads, but hurdles remain. Antitrust regulators will scrutinize the consolidation of film, TV, and cable properties more intensely than a Netflix deal might have faced.

Justice Department approval looms large in the U.S., with global overseers adding layers of review. Some speculate ties to political figures could ease the path, yet outcomes stay unpredictable. Investors priced in this doubt through Warner’s premarket decline.

The bidding war’s end underscores how financial pragmatism trumps preferences in Hollywood deals. Key takeaways:

  • Netflix prioritized shareholder value by exiting an unappealing deal.
  • Paramount’s all-in bid positions it for growth but invites regulatory battles.
  • Market volatility highlights merger fatigue among investors.

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Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas is a mathematician and economist known for incisive analyses and engaging writing on social, economic, and policy-related topics within the United States. Lean blends expertise in mathematics and economics to provide fresh perspectives on everything from fiscal policy and economic inequality to urban development and environmental challenges.

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