Netflix Buys Warner Bros. for $82B Amid Industry Shifts and Talent Frenzy in Gaming and Entertainment
Netflix’s Massive Warner Bros. Acquisition: A $82 Billion Gamble with Uncertain Future
Warner Bros. acquisition by Netflix valued at nearly $83 billion raises concerns over potential job losses and subscription price hikes, despite the company’s assurances that nothing is changing today.
- Netflix Sends Subscribers Email Promising ‘Nothing Is Changing Today,’ as Concern Over Price Rises Grows Following Warner Bros. Acquisition News — IGN
- Netflix agrees to buy Warner Bros., including its game studios, for nearly $83 billion-with-a-B, but the fight may not be over yet — PC Gamer
- Netflix to buy Warner Bros for $82.7 billion, including the creators of Batman Arkham, Mortal Kombat and Mad Max — Rock Paper Shotgun
- Netflix to buy Warner Bros for $82.7 billion, including the creators of Batman Arkham and Mortal Kombat — Rock Paper Shotgun
- ‘This Deal Looks Like an Anti-Monopoly Nightmare’ — Netflix’s $82.5 Billion Warner Bros. Buyout Risks Job Losses and Higher Subscription Prices, Senator Elizabeth Warren Warns — IGN
- Netflix Deal Designed to Unlock Warner Bros. Assets as an ‘AI Trove,’ Report States, So Get Ready For Endless Memes of Harry Potter Meeting the KPop Demon Hunters — IGN
Felicia Day Expresses Enthusiasm for New Vegas Character in Fallout, Excludes from Season 2
Actor Felicia Day shares her excitement about portraying a beloved character in the upcoming Fallout series, but confirms she will not be returning for Season 2 due to scheduling conflicts.
‘He Wouldn’t Say That to Tom Cruise’ — Scream and Five Nights at Freddy’s Star Matthew Lillard Reacts to Quentin Tarantino Insult
Matthew Lillard, known for roles in ‘Scream’ and ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’, responds to a controversial quote from director Quentin Tarantino.
- ‘He Wouldn’t Say That to Tom Cruise’ — Scream and Five Nights at Freddy’s Star Matthew Lillard Reacts to Quentin Tarantino Insult — IGN
- New Marvel Footage Shows Off Matthew Lillard’s Daredevil: Born Again Villain, Krysten Ritter’s Return to the MCU, and Wonder Man’s Powers — IGN
Fallout Season 2: Novac, Dinky the T-Rex and The Ghoul in Real Trouble Revealed
A new IGN article reveals a Season 2 clip for Fallout featuring Novac, the dinosaur-like creature Dinky, and the mysterious character The Ghoul facing perilous situations.
- New FREE games this weekend (December 6-7, 2025): your comprehensive roundup — GG.deals
- New Fallout Season 2 Clip Reveals Novac and Dinky the T-Rex… and The Ghoul in Some Real Trouble — IGN
Elder Scrolls or Fallout: Todd Howard’s Ambiguous TV Show Speculation
Bethesda boss Todd Howard has neither confirmed nor ruled out the possibility of an Elder Scrolls TV show, but he believes Fallout was more ‘uniquely suited’ for such an adaptation.
- Bethesda Boss Todd Howard Won’t Rule Out an Elder Scrolls TV Show, but Says Fallout Was ‘More Uniquely Suited’ for an Adaptation — IGN
- Bethesda boss and RPG lover Todd Howard names his 2025 Game of the Year, and it shouldn’t come as a big surprise — Eurogamer
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair Review
IGN’s review of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair praises Quentin Tarantino’s homage to samurai films and martial arts cinema, noting the film’s vibrant visuals, stylish action sequences, and memorable performances. Despite its lengthy runtime, the movie maintains energy and captivates with its unique blend of humor, drama, and genre conventions.
Tim Cain Returns to Obsidian for Mystery Game Development While Continuing YouTube Chats
Fallout co-creator Tim Cain has rejoined Obsidian full-time to work on a mystery game, but he plans to keep his popular YouTube chats active alongside his new projects.
- Fallout co-creator Tim Cain’s rejoined Obsidian full-time to work on a mystery game, but plans to keep his YouTube chats going — Rock Paper Shotgun
- Fallout and Elder Scrolls boss Todd Howard defends AI in game development, but aims to “protect artistry” and “human intention” in his games — Eurogamer
Generative AI Controversy Closes Postal Game Studio
New Postal game development studio shuts down after accusations of using generative AI led to the project’s cancellation.