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David Ellison, we have been told, loves Hollywood. He loves movies. In trying to rally industry support behind the Paramount-Warner Bros. megamerger, he has claimed the combined studios will release an unprecedented 30-plus films a year.
David Ellison said Paramount will exit Los Angeles on October 1 if the California AG won't negotiate to settle an antitrust suit.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Bonta took aim at the Paramount mogul: "He cannot flee accountability."
Noah Wyle is hoping David Ellison isn't serious about moving Paramount out of California. "I hope this is saber rattling because I can’t think of anything that would less engender you to the population of this industry than to say you’re going to take Hollywood out of Hollywood,
Paramount CEO David Ellison says the real fight over his $111 billion Warner Bros. Discovery merger is whether he can be trusted as a steward of CNN news.
Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison is urging 12 state attorneys general to resolve their lawsuit against its pending Warner Bros. Discovery merger as the $110 billion deal has satisfied all regulatory conditions across 68 countries.
David Ellison is eager to reach a swift resolution in the antitrust case filed by 12 states seeking to block the Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger. And he’s prepared start moving Paramount out of California as soon as October unless the state’s attorney general,
Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison on Tuesday argued an antitrust lawsuit seeking to end his firm’s takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery is because of his politics and pending ownership of CNN, after Paramount agreed to push back its deal to 2027 following a legal challenge by a dozen states.
As Paramount continues to rattle state AGs in its antitrust suit against the Melrose lot’s yearned merger with Warner Bros Discovery, Cinemark has come out in support of the $111 billion deal. At the same time today,