SAG-AFTRA has weighed in on the news that Netflix has won the bidding war for Warner Bros. , and as expected, the actors union doesn’t seem happy — but it isn’t taking an official position just yet. Instead, the guild says the potential transaction “raises many serious questions” that leadership expects to have answered.
While the sale may “serve the financial interests of shareholders of both companies,” it is also sure to have sweeping consequences for the future of the entertainment industry, “and especially the human creative talent whose livelihoods and careers depend on it,” the guild argued in a statement issued Friday.
The deal — which sees Netflix fork over $82 billion for Warner Bros., including its film and television studios, HBO Max and HBO — “reaffirms the true value of

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