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Netflix Stock (NFLX) After Hours Today (Dec. 22, 2025): $25B Financing Update, Paramount’s Larry Ellison Move, and What to Watch Before Tuesday’s Open
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Netflix Stock (NFLX) After Hours Today (Dec. 22, 2025): $25B Financing Update, Paramount’s Larry Ellison Move, and What to Watch Before Tuesday’s Open

Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) ended Monday’s regular session lower, then ticked modestly higher in after-hours trading as Wall Street weighed two deal-driven headlines tied to Netflix’s proposed Warner Bros. Discovery transaction—plus a busy U.S. economic calendar set for Tuesday morning.

NFLX after the bell: where Netflix stock stands tonight

  • Regular-session close (4:00 p.m. ET, Dec. 22):$93.23, down 1.23%
  • After-hours (as of 6:27 p.m. ET):$93.31, up about 0.09% from the close
  • Monday range:$92.91 – $94.71
  • Volume: ~36.6M shares StockAnalysis

Netflix’s dip stood out because the broader market started the holiday-shortened week on a positive note, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq rising while investors looked ahead to incoming economic data. AP News

The headline driving today’s NFLX narrative: Netflix replaces part of its $59B bridge loan with new bank facilities

The biggest Netflix-specific development Monday was a financing reshuffle linked to its proposed acquisition of key Warner Bros. Discovery assets.

What happened (today’s filings and reporting):

  • Netflix refinanced part of the $59 billion bridge loan it lined up for the Warner deal by securing:
    • a $5 billion revolving credit facility, and
    • two delayed-draw term loans of $10 billion each (two-year and three-year)
      This still leaves roughly $34 billion of the bridge facility to be syndicated, according to Reuters. Reuters
  • In its SEC filing, Netflix described the new revolving facility as senior unsecured and said proceeds may be used to fund the cash portion of the merger consideration, pay deal-related costs, and (optionally) refinance other debt—plus working capital and general corporate purposes. SEC

Why the market cares (in plain English):

  • It’s a “de-risking” signal on funding mechanics. Bridge loans are often designed to be temporary; moving pieces into longer-dated facilities can reduce uncertainty around funding availability and terms. Reuters framed the shift as Netflix preparing for one of the biggest media deals in history and moving toward cheaper/longer-term funding. Reuters
  • It also spotlights leverage and credit sensitivity. Even without a dramatic after-hours move, the financing structure keeps investors focused on: interest-rate exposure (the facilities reference base-rate/SOFR-style pricing), covenant flexibility, and how quickly Netflix can stabilize leverage after closing. SEC

A detail investors may miss: the SEC filing says the revolving facility’s borrowing window runs until the earliest of three years after deal close, deal termination, or Dec. 19, 2030, with extension options under conditions—language that effectively ties the facility’s life to whether the transaction closes and when. SEC

The second major catalyst: Paramount’s bid twist raises the “deal chess” stakes

Later Monday, Reuters reported a notable escalation from the rival camp: Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison is personally backstopping Paramount Skydance’s effort to pry Warner Bros. Discovery away from the Netflix deal.

Key points from the Reuters report:

  • Paramount’s bid remains $30 per share (unchanged), but it now includes a $40.4 billion personal guarantee from Ellison.
  • Paramount raised its reverse termination fee to $5.8 billion (from $5.0 billion) and extended its tender offer expiration to Jan. 21, 2026.
  • Reuters also noted that, under Netflix’s agreement, Warner Bros. Discovery would owe Netflix a $2.8 billion breakup fee if it walks away. Reuters

What this means for Netflix stock ahead of Tuesday’s open:

  • This is less about Netflix’s day-to-day streaming fundamentals and more about headline risk: any new development that changes the probability, timeline, price, or structure of the Warner transaction can move NFLX (and the related deal stocks) quickly—especially in thin holiday liquidity.
  • Reuters emphasized that regulatory scrutiny remains a major hurdle for either outcome. Reuters

Forecast watch: the next hard catalyst for NFLX is earnings—January 20, 2026

While the Warner situation dominates headlines, Netflix’s next scheduled catalyst is earnings.

  • Netflix confirmed it will post Q4 2025 financial results and outlook on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, with a live management interview later that afternoon (Pacific Time). Netflix
  • Analyst expectations (as cited by Barchart): analysts expect $0.55 EPS for the quarter, and project EPS growth into fiscal 2026 (Barchart cites $2.53 EPS for fiscal 2025 and $3.21 for fiscal 2026). Barchart.com
  • Investing.com lists Netflix’s revenue forecast for upcoming quarters at $11.97B and also references the Jan. 20, 2026 earnings timing. Investing.com

Why this matters tomorrow: even before earnings, changes in the deal outlook can alter how investors think about Netflix’s forward margins, content strategy, and balance-sheet path—so tomorrow’s trading may still be “earnings-adjacent” even if no new earnings headline hits.

What to know before the market opens tomorrow (Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025)

Tuesday morning brings a macro-heavy calendar, and that matters for NFLX because high-multiple, mega-cap names often react to shifts in yields and growth expectations.

1) Big U.S. data drops before and after the opening bell

  • 8:30 a.m. ET: U.S. GDP (Q3 2025 estimate) is due. Barron’s flagged economist expectations around ~3% annualized growth and noted the GDP release timing is a focal point for markets this week. Barron’s
  • Also on deck Tuesday: Durable goods and consumer confidence are among the reports investors are watching, according to Reuters’ market preview. Reuters
  • The BEA previously announced (via a schedule update) that Q3 2025 GDP and corporate profits would be released Dec. 23 at 8:30 a.m. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Why NFLX traders care: hot GDP/durable-goods data can push yields up and pressure growth multiples; weaker prints can do the reverse. With NFLX already sensitive to deal headlines, macro volatility can amplify moves.

2) Holiday trading conditions can exaggerate moves

Markets are heading into holiday-thinned liquidity, and trading hours are changing:

  • The NYSE states the market will close early at 1:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025, and will be closed Christmas Day. NYSE

Translation for NFLX tomorrow: fewer participants + big headlines (deal news or macro surprises) can lead to sharper intraday swings than usual.

3) The “deal tape” remains the key overnight variable

Before Tuesday’s open, the most important Netflix-specific watch item is whether there are any new filings, statements, or credible reports on:

  • Warner’s stance on competing offers
  • financing certainty / syndication progress
  • regulatory signals (U.S. and international)
  • any changes to timelines or breakup-fee dynamics

Reuters’ reporting underscores that both potential deal paths face significant antitrust and political scrutiny, so even a single comment from policymakers can become a catalyst. Reuters

A practical premarket checklist for NFLX (Dec. 23 open)

If you’re covering or trading Netflix stock into Tuesday’s session, here’s what’s most likely to matter between now and the opening bell:

  1. After-hours and premarket trend vs. $93–$95 zone
    NFLX is hovering near $93.3 after-hours after a $93.23 close. Watch whether it reclaims Monday’s intraday high area (~$94.7) or revisits the low (~$92.9). StockAnalysis
  2. Any fresh Warner/Paramount headlines
    The Ellison guarantee and tender-offer extension raised the temperature of the situation late Monday. Reuters
  3. Rates reaction after 8:30 a.m. ET GDP
    Even if Netflix-specific news is quiet, macro-driven moves can hit NFLX quickly in a headline-sensitive tape. Barron’s+1
  4. Liquidity and positioning into a shortened week
    With the early close Wednesday, some funds reduce risk or rebalance earlier than usual—sometimes creating counterintuitive moves.

Bottom line: why Netflix stock is “headline-led” right now

Netflix stock is trading less like a pure streaming story and more like a deal-and-financing narrative in the short term. Monday’s disclosures about the $25B credit facilities and the renewed pressure from Paramount’s camp are the kinds of catalysts that can reprice probabilities quickly—especially with major U.S. economic data arriving Tuesday morning and holiday liquidity setting in.

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