- Amended Netflix merger agreement represents acknowledgment by WBD that its original agreement was inferior, but new transaction remains inferior to Paramount's$30 per share all cash offer
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Paramount will solicit WBD shareholders to vote against the Netflix transaction and other proposals at WBD special meeting
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Paramount extends its tender offer as it continues to work toward regulatory clearance
LOS ANGELES and NEW YORK, Jan. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Paramount Skydance Corporation (NASDAQ: PSKY) ("Paramount") today announced it has filed preliminary proxy materials with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") to solicit shareholders of Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (NASDAQ: WBD) ("WBD") to vote against the amended transaction with Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) and related proposals at the special meeting of WBD stockholders. Paramount has also extended its $30 per share all-cash tender offer to February 20, 2026, reaffirming its commitment to a transaction with WBD at a $108.4 billion enterprise value that is significantly greater and far more certain than the purported $82.7 billion enterprise value of the Netflix transaction.
In the materials filed by WBD in connection with its amended Netflix merger agreement, WBD revealed for the first time some of the critical information that had been withheld from its shareholders, but it still has omitted highly material information its shareholders need about Discovery Global:
The consideration payable to WBD shareholders in the Netflix transaction falls well short of Paramount's$30 per share all-cash offer.
- In the Netflix transaction, WBD shareholders will receive $27.75 per share in cash, or less if WBD is unsuccessful in putting $17 billion in debt on Discovery Global (assuming the separation occurs as of June 30, 2026). If WBD has to allocate some or all of that debt back to its Streaming and Studios business, that will reduce the per share consideration dollar-for-dollar that WBD shareholders will receive.
- If the declining Discovery Global business is leveraged in line with its closest comparable company, Versant Media, at 1.25x NTM EBITDA, it could only support ~$5.1 billion of net debt as of June 30, 2026. At that debt level, ~$11.9 billion would be transferred to Warner Bros. Studio & Streaming business, reducing the cash per share from Netflix to WBD shareholders to ~$23.20.
- It is worth noting that $17 billion is an even higher level of debt than Paramount assumed for Discovery Global when it released its own analysis of the equity value of between $0.00 and $0.50 per share1.
- WBD's own financial advisors provided discounted cash flow valuation analyses of the Discovery Global equity value as low as $0.72 per share.
- Despite the fact that the capital structure of Discovery Global will directly determine the actual amount WBD shareholders receive in the Netflix transaction, and WBD will be required to disclose such information as well as full financial information about Discovery Global at the time of the separation, WBD plans to solicit shareholder approval for the Netflix transaction without this information. This is even more extraordinary given that the WBD Board uses claims about the value of the Discovery Global equity as a basis for asserting the transaction delivers more than Paramount's$30 per share all-cash offer.
- WBD is rushing to solicit shareholder approval for the Netflix transaction even though, in its own words, "WBD stockholders will not know or be able to determine the specific Merger Consideration that will be paid to WBD stockholders upon consummation of the [Netflix] Merger."
The Netflix transaction faces severe regulatory risk because it would further entrench market concentration, in contrast to a combination with Paramount that enhances competition and strengthens the long-term prospects of the entertainment industry.
- The Netflix transaction would materially entrench Netflix's market dominance, giving it an estimated 43% share of global Subscription Video on Demand subscribers and leading to higher prices for consumers, reduced compensation for content creators and talent, and significant harm to American and international theatrical exhibitors.
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Netflix's regulatory path is particularly challenged in Europe, where Netflix is by far the dominant streaming service and where WBD's HBO Max is its only viable international competitor.
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Netflix has unsuccessfully sought to address these concerns by putting forward a non-credible market definition of the streaming market that includes services like YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook and that no regulator has ever accepted.
- By contrast, the combination of Paramount and WBD is pro-competitive, with moviegoers, studio workers and creative talent all set to thrive thanks to the combined company's expanded theatrical film production and content.
Our offer remains superior on both value and certainty.
- The WBD Board was publicly defending the prior Netflix transaction even as it was negotiating a new merger agreement, an admission about the inferior aspects of the deal.
- The WBD Board refused to engage with Paramount's representatives even after it decided to reopen negotiations with Netflix on its transaction.
- The WBD Board continues to withhold highly material information about Discovery Global while moving forward to seek shareholder approval that will cut off any ability for WBD shareholders to receive the benefits of Paramount's value-maximizing offer.
Shareholders with questions about how to vote their WBD shares AGAINST the inferior Netflix transaction may contact Paramount's proxy solicitor Okapi Partners at (212) 297-0720, Toll-Free: (844) 343-2621, or by email at info@okapipartners.com.
Paramount has extended the expiration date of its tender offer to February 20, 2026. Equiniti Trust Company, LLC, as the depositary for the tender offer, has advised Prince Sub that, as of 11:00 p.m., New York City time, on January 21, 2026, 168,511,695 shares had been validly tendered and not withdrawn from the tender offer.
The tender offer statement and related materials have been filed with the SEC. WBD shareholders who need additional copies of the tender offer statement and related materials or who have questions regarding the offer should contact Okapi Partners LLC, the information agent for the tender offer, toll-free at (844) 343-2621.
Further details of Paramount's amended offer can be found here.
Paramount urges WBD shareholders to register their preference for Paramount's superior offer with the WBD Board of Directors by tendering their shares today.
WBD shareholders and other interested parties can find additional information about Paramount's superior offer at www.StrongerHollywood.com.
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Paramount reaffirms commitment to delivering superior $30 per share all-cash offer to Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders, January 8, 2026 https://ir.paramount.com/news-releases/news-release-details/paramount-reaffirms-commitment-delivering-superior-30-share-all
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This communication does not constitute an offer to buy or a solicitation of an offer to sell securities. This communication relates to a proposal that Paramount has made for an acquisition of WBD, the Tender Offer that Paramount, through Prince Sub Inc., its wholly owned subsidiary, has made to WBD stockholders, and Paramount's intention to solicit proxies against the Proposed Netflix Transaction and other proposals to be voted on by WBD stockholders at the special meeting of WBD stockholders to be held to approve the Proposed Netflix Transaction (the "Netflix Merger Solicitation") and/or for use at the WBD annual meeting of stockholders. The Tender Offer is being made pursuant to a tender offer statement on Schedule TO (including the offer to purchase, the letter of transmittal and other related offer documents), filed with the SEC on December 8, 2025. These materials, as may be amended from time to time, contain important information, including the terms and conditions of the offer. Subject to future developments, Paramount (and, if a negotiated transaction is agreed, WBD) may file additional documents with the SEC. This communication is not a substitute for any proxy statement, tender offer statement, or other document Paramount and/or WBD may file with the SEC in connection with the Potential Transaction.
Paramount, Prince Sub Inc. and the other participants in the Netflix Merger Solicitation have filed a preliminary proxy statement and the accompanying BLUE proxy card with the SEC on January 22, 2026 in connection with the Netflix Merger Solicitation (the "Special Meeting Preliminary Proxy Statement"). Paramount expects to file a definitive proxy statement and the accompanying proxy card with the SEC in connection with the Netflix Merger Solicitation and may file other proxy solicitation materials in connection therewith or the annual meeting of WBD stockholders, or other documents with the SEC.
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Participants in the Solicitation
The participants in the Netflix Merger Solicitation are expected to be Paramount, Prince Sub Inc., certain directors and executive officers of Paramount and Prince Sub Inc., Lawrence Ellison, RedBird Capital Management and The Lawrence J. Ellison Revocable Trust, u/a/d 1/22/88, as amended. Additional information about the participants in the Netflix Merger Solicitation is available in the Special Meeting Preliminary Proxy Statement.
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