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Studio sale stands to undercut earnings for virtually every other segment of the industry regardless of the buyer
The business of Hollywood was in trouble long before the earth-rattling news that Netflix had inked a $72 billion takeover of Warner Bros. And while the deal is widely seen as a coup by Netflix, once a scrappy startup that had to fight to be taken seriously,
If the deal goes through, an algorithm-powered streaming titan would gobble up a 102-year-old movie studio synonymous with the romance of old Hollywood.
“Everybody hates Netflix,” she said to a visitor from overseas who inquired about the streamer. And it’s true. Even though lots of people in Hollywood depend on Netflix for their livelihoods, they hate the company and what it has done to a century-old, once-thriving business. But up to now, almost nobody has said it out loud.
For now, the 2025 Silent Night, Deadly Night movie will only be available to watch in a movie theater, when it opens in select theaters in the U.S. on Friday, December 12. You can find a showing near you via Fandango. Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) is not yet available to watch online or on streaming.
Netflix is ringing in the holidays with another slate of Christmas-themed movies, but while this year's crop of films is a bit less starry than last year's, viewership is in pretty lockstep as subscribers flock to small-to-mid-budget rom-coms that channel the spirit of the season.
Netflix has been assembling its next creature-feature swing, and this one is aiming straight for the avalanche zone. The long-gestating project Yeti has shuffled from Sony to the streamer’s film division. With production gearing up and key creative players locked in, the film is finally starting to take shape behind the scenes. Here’s what we know.
For now, Dust Bunny will only be available to watch in a movie theater, when it opens in theaters wide in the U.S. on Friday, December 12. You can find a showing near you via Fandango. Dust Bunny is not yet available to watch online or on streaming.
Netflix just added "Jay Kelly," a new comedy-drama movie from director Noah Baumbach starring George Clooney and Adam Sandler.