That's all, folks.
In a deal worth $72 billion, Netflix announced Friday that it will be purchasing legendary Hollywood studio Warner Bros. , home of huge films new and old such as "Superman," "Casablanca" and the "Harry Potter" franchise , as well as HBO, HBO Max and a host of iconic TV shows including "Game of Thrones," "The Sopranos" and "The White Lotus."
The deal comes at the end of a bidding war for Warner Bros . that included such media corporate giants as Paramount and Comcast, and will follow the separation of Warner from its cable TV business, Discovery Global, which includes Discovery Networks, CNN, TNT and others.
In a release Friday morning, Netflix says it will "maintain Warner Bros.’ current operations and build on its strengths," but questions are already sw

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