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Netflix’s $72B bid for Warner Bros puts 100M sf of studio real estate in play
12/11/2025, 3:23:34 PM
Netflix’s proposed $72 billion takeover of Warner Bros could turn the streamer into LA’s biggest studio landlord, reshaping who owns the soundstages, backlots and office towers the industry runs on.
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Netflix’s $72B bid for Warner Bros puts 100M sf of studio real estate in play
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