Eleven U.S. state attorneys general have called on the Department of Justice (DOJ) to launch a comprehensive antitrust investigation into Netflix's bid for Warner Bros. Discovery assets. The proposed acquisition involves Netflix taking over key studio and streaming assets, a move that has raised significant regulatory alarms across multiple states. The attorneys general expressed concerns that the deal could lead to a monopoly and threaten the long-standing global dominance of the U.S. film industry. This push for scrutiny reflects a broader trend of heightened regulatory oversight targeting major mergers in the technology and media sectors. The potential for antitrust intervention is creating immediate uncertainty for investors, placing downward pressure on NFLX and WBD stock prices. Market analysts suggest that any formal DOJ investigation could significantly delay or even block the completion of the transaction.
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