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Noah Wyle, David Fincher blast Paramount’s WB takeover in fiery open letter
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Noah Wyle, David Fincher blast Paramount’s WB takeover in fiery open letter

13 April 20264 Mins Read

When Warner Bros. Discovery announced the intention to sell itself to the highest bidder, Hollywood was sent into a rightful tizzy. To quote Alien vs. Predator: “Whoever wins, we lose.” Netflix? Paramount Skydance? It wasn’t so much a fear of which studio could not wield the DC comic book movie playbook or own the rights to The Wizard of Oz, so much as a fear of consolidation. Folding a major studio into another is ultimately a labor issue and a move that puts fewer people at the top deciding what is culturally relevant.

Over a turbulent 2026, Netflix fell out as a frontrunner for acquiring Warner Bros. as Paramount Skydance (itself freshly acquired by billionaire mogul David Ellison) offered a competitive bid that left WBD stakeholders with seemingly no other choice. But the creative community that makes our movies and TV shows believe there is another choice: the United States taking legal action against the merger.

In an open letter on Monday, 1,034 directors, producers, actors, and other industry players derided Paramount’s attempt to acquire Warner Bros. and called on anyone in power to do something about it for the sake of the industry.

This transaction would further consolidate an already concentrated media landscape, reducing competition at a moment when our industries—and the audiences we serve—can least afford it. The result will be fewer opportunities for creators, fewer jobs across the production ecosystem, higher costs, and less choice for audiences in the United States and around the world.

The signatories feel confident in their perspective because Hollywood has already been warped by consolidation: years of mergers and acquisitions have reshaped the business into a handful of vertically integrated giants (see: Amazon and MGM). According to the letter, the Paramount–Warner Bros. tie-up would leave just four major U.S. film studios standing—a level of consolidation that many believe would fundamentally alter what kinds of movies get made.

We have witnessed a steep decline in the number of films produced and released, alongside a narrowing of the kinds of stories that are financed and distributed. Increasingly, a small number of powerful entities determine what gets made—and on what terms […] Media consolidation has accelerated the disappearance of the mid-budget film, the erosion of independent distribution, the collapse of the international sales market, the elimination of meaningful profit participation, and the weakening of screen credit integrity.

The breadth of signatories underscores just how seriously the creative community is taking the threat. Filmmakers including David Fincher, Denis Villeneuve, and J. J. Abrams have all signed on, alongside auteurs like Yorgos Lanthimos and Marvel moviemakers like Destin Daniel Cretton. Their inclusion signals deep concern not just from indie circles, but from directors who routinely operate at the highest levels of the studio system.

The acting contingent is equally formidable. Stars such as Joaquin Phoenix, Rosario Dawson, Mark Ruffalo, Glenn Close, Noah Wyle, and Bryan Cranston appear alongside rising talents, the kind of young actors whose careers don’t even take off if there are just a handful of studios producing work in the near future. You can’t mint the next Tom Holland if you don’t produce a mid-budget tearjerker spectacle like The Impossible.

Netflix isn’t buying Warner Bros. after all

Paramount Skydance will reportedly pay a whopping $110B for WB

Whether the merger ultimately proceeds remains uncertain; some of its fate may be in the hands of President Donald Trump, who thankfully is known for always being discerning and reasonable. But it’s clear a significant portion of Hollywood’s creative class sees this moment as a tipping point. This is a letter written out of fear of survival.

“We are deeply concerned by indications of support for this merger that prioritize the interests of a small group of powerful stakeholders over the broader public good,” the signatories write in the letter. “The integrity, independence, and diversity of our industry would be grievously compromised.”

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