This takeover deal is super worrying
. I think these unions have a point about antitrust laws being meant to prevent this kind of consolidation, which would just lead to less competition and more control for Netflix. It's all about the shareholders right now, but what about the people who make this content in the first place?
Actors, writers, directors... they're not just commodities, you know?
I'm also kinda curious about how much Netflix is really willing to give up on content diversity if it means getting its hands on Warner Bros. and HBO Max. Are they gonna start churning out more same-old stuff that appeals to their existing audience, or are they gonna take some risks and try something new?
And let's be real, the whole thing just smells like a money grab
. I mean, who gets to decide what content makes it onto Netflix, anyway? The algorithm? The suits in Burbank? It's all pretty sketchy to me... 
I'm also kinda curious about how much Netflix is really willing to give up on content diversity if it means getting its hands on Warner Bros. and HBO Max. Are they gonna start churning out more same-old stuff that appeals to their existing audience, or are they gonna take some risks and try something new?
And let's be real, the whole thing just smells like a money grab