The Trump administration’s sudden interest in antitrust notwithstanding, Netflix’s pending $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery is poised to be the biggest Hollywood story in a generation. The deal would place the revered century-old studio, along with its deep library and bounty of IP assets, into the hands of the streaming giant that has radically reshaped the industry since barging in with its DVD-by-mail biz in the late ’90s. Given the scale of Warner Bros.’ business, it will take quite some time for the merger to shake out, and meanwhile the rest of Hollywood will white-knuckle its way through a sizable list of unanswered questions. One of the many we’re curious about: Will the acquisition give Netflix a genuine foothold in the amusement-park business?
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