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Warner Bros Discovery Stock Skyrockets on $60B Takeover Rumors

Warner Bros. Discovery Bidding War: Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Submit First-Round Offers – All the Warner Bros. News on November 21, 2025

On November 21, 2025, Warner Bros. and its parent Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) sit at the center of what could become the biggest reshuffle Hollywood has seen in decades. First‑round bids for the company are in, Netflix is promising to keep Warner Bros. films in theaters, HBO’s Casey Bloys is mapping out the future of Max and Harry Potter, Discovery is dropping a hard‑hitting true‑crime docu‑series in India, a beloved Warner Bros. Television executive has died, and the studio has filed a new Harry Potter–related lawsuit in Turkey. Here’s a detailed look at every major Warner Bros.–related development dated November 21, 2025,
Streaming Wars 2025: Apple TV+ vs Amazon Prime Video vs Max – Who Wins on Price, Content & Quality?

Streaming Wars 2025: Apple TV+ vs Amazon Prime Video vs Max – Who Wins on Price, Content & Quality?

Apple TV+ launched in 2019 at $4.99/month and, after price hikes, reached $12.99/month in August 2025 in the U.S., with no ad-supported tier and annual plans around $99. Prime Video is included with Amazon Prime for $14.99/month or $139/year, or available as a standalone $8.99/month, and from early 2024 ads began by default with a $2.99/month ad-free upgrade (about $17.98/month for Prime + ad-free). Max offers an Ad-supported plan at $9.99/month, Standard Ad-Free at $16.99/month, and Ultimate Ad-Free at $20.99/month with 4K HDR and Dolby Atmos, and in 2023 it rebranded to Max before returning to the HBO Max branding
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