Amid the global panic of all Warner Bros. movies heading straight to streaming after Netflix won the bidding war, the streamer famous for series like Stranger Things and Bridgerton is trying to calm everybody down. Netflix made the largest bid to acquire Warner Bros., and after it went public, everyone started visualizing a future without the theatrical experience. This is not a coincidence, as Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos has expressed his support for streaming, implying that people prefer to watch movies at home. Now that the company is on the verge of buying one of the most important film studios in history, Sarandos and co-CEO Greg Peters are trying to make things clear by saying the streamer is "deeply committed" to keeping the moviegoing experience alive.

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