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Hollywood stars unite to oppose Paramount and Warner Bros Discovery merger

Over 1,400 Hollywood icons, like Emma Thompson and Ben Stiller, are speaking out against the Paramount-Warner Bros Discovery merger. They believe the $111 billion deal would stifle competition and limit opportunities in the entertainment wo...

BBC News· Apr 14, 2026 · 2:23 AM · 88 views

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Over 1,400 Hollywood icons, like Emma Thompson and Ben Stiller, are speaking out against the Paramount-Warner Bros Discovery merger. They believe the $111 billion deal would stifle competition and limit opportunities in the entertainment world. Paramount argues it will boost project output and support talent globally. Will this merger reshape Hollywood? #Hollywood #EntertainmentNews #Paramount #WarnerBros #FilmIndustry

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