Netflix, Warner Bros. and Hollywood
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The business of Hollywood was in trouble long before the earth-rattling news that Netflix had inked a $72 billion takeover of Warner Bros. And while the deal is widely seen as a coup by Netflix, once a scrappy startup that had to fight to be taken seriously,
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The Hollywood screenwriters’ guild joined cinema owners — who have long criticised Netflix’s reluctance to widely distribute films for the big screen — in urging the deal to be blocked. Actress Jane Fonda said the proposed deal “threatens the entire entertainment industry”.