
Movie fans reacted with worry when Paramount completed its takeover of Warner Bros. A major concern is that beloved film franchises could be significantly altered due to differences in creative vision between the studios. Another worry was that any new owner would lead to fewer movies being released in theaters. However, recent reports suggest Paramount may still prioritize theatrical releases, which could alleviate those fears.
According to DiscussingFilm X, Paramount plans to release at least 30 movies to theaters each year. This will include 15 films from Warner Bros. and 15 from Paramount Pictures. Importantly, Paramount also stated they will continue to support movie theaters by maintaining a 45-day exclusive release window for each film.
After acquiring Warner Bros., Paramount plans to release at least 30 movies in theaters each year. That breaks down to 15 films from each studio, and each movie will be shown in theaters for at least 45 days worldwide.
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) February 27, 2026
Paramount Paying a Huge Sum for Warner Bros.

Paramount’s recent announcement emphasizing theatrical releases over streaming is welcome news for moviegoers. It’s also a strategically smart move for the company at this time. Following reports that Paramount was considering acquiring Warner Bros., potentially pressuring Netflix, Michael O’Leary, the head of the theater owners’ group Cinema United, stated their opposition to the potential acquisition.
Paramount is making a huge investment – $110 billion for the acquisition, plus an additional $2.88 billion to Netflix to end their existing deal. Considering the total cost of acquiring Warner Bros., some believe Paramount is being overly optimistic about its ability to fund the release of 30 films annually. For now, at least, Netflix appears to have benefited from this arrangement.
As a fan, I’m really excited about what this deal means for Paramount! They’re going to have control of some of the most iconic franchises ever – think DC Comics, Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, Dune, and so many more. Plus, they’ll be owning a ton of TV channels like TNT, HBO Max, Cartoon Network, and Showtime. It’s amazing! Now, it all comes down to what Paramount decides to do with these properties. Their success will depend on it, but I’m encouraged that they’re already saying they’ll prioritize getting these stories on the big screen – that’s a great sign!
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