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LOS ANGELES — Netflix is making a clear push to tighten its grip on the streaming wars, and its latest move shows just how serious it is about staying on top. As Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery move closer to a long-rumored merger — expected to be finalized in late 2026 or early 2027 — the two companies are already acting like future partners by sharing content.
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Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) won the streaming wars that exploded after the pandemic, outlasting a surge of competitors to stand as the only major service delivering consistent profits. While rivals like Disney (NYSE:DIS) bled red ink,
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Disney's leadership team expects double-digit adjusted earnings per share growth this fiscal year. If that pace continues in fiscal 2027 and beyond, with streaming profits providing a lift as it evolved from sizable losses to significant income, the stock could go on a bull run.
While the episodes perfectly laid out the Cinderella-like story of Benedict and Sophie, the Netflix series ended up making a similar editing mistake in the final season of Stranger Things. Fans of the Regency-era drama series have spotted a band-aid on Araminta, played by Katie Leung's ear.