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Paramount Legal Fight Paused Amid Warner Merger Talks

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
January 17, 2026
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Last Thursday witnessed a judge in the Delaware Chancery Court deciding that Paramount has not found any “irreparable harm” to Warner Bros. As it launches a hostile takeover offer for the media giant, a Discovery shareholder would support accelerated disclosure.

Paramount Skydance’s desire to expedite its litigation against Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), which is presently seeking a merger with Netflix, was denied by a Delaware judge.

“Paramount must sustain irreversible, cognisable injury as a stockholder. At the end of a hearing this morning, Chancellor Morgant T. Zurn stated from the bench, “It has not identified any.”

Following the finding, Paramount noted in a statement that it “was based on Paramount’s standing and does not pertain to the merits of Paramount’s claim.”

“The lawsuit by Paramount Skydance was yet another unserious attempt to distract, and the judge saw right through it,” WBD stated in a conflicting statement.

In response to the board’s advice to shareholders not to tender their stock to Paramount, Paramount filed a lawsuit against WBD for expedited disclosure. In an attempt to sabotage WBD’s deal with Netflix, the David Ellison business pressed for urgency given a deadline of January 21 for stockholders to surrender their shares, which was set by Paramount itself.

At the court today, Paramount’s attorney admitted that the tender deadline will be extended once more, although he did not specify the new date. At this time, the tender is not legally binding.

In particular, Paramount requests information about the Discovery Global spinoff’s valuation, which it claims is crucial information for shareholders to determine which bid is superior and whether to tender their shares.

Warner stated that Paramount does not have the authority to determine when it will provide more thorough transparency in its next Netflix merger proxy statement.

Chancellor Zurn explained that the legal question is whether Paramount, as a Warner Bros. Discovery stakeholder would be harmed if disclosures were delayed.

“Paramount is not basing any decisions on Warner Bros.” disclosures made during discovery,” the judge stated. “Paramount was not deceived. ” Paramount “must decide whether and how to improve its odds of success” and has alternative ways to get the information.

“WBD shareholders need the information on the WBD Board’s evaluation of the Global Networks stub equity and the “risk adjustments” performed on Paramount’s offer to make an informed decision,” according to a statement from Paramount. WBD shareholders ought to enquire as to why their board is making such a concerted effort to conceal this information. In order for WBD shareholders to make an educated choice, Paramount is still urging WBD to make these disclosures.

“We are happy a Delaware court agreed with our belief and rejected the notion that this lawsuit needed special treatment and may have other serious flaws,” stated WBD. Paramount Paramount Skydance continues to suggest a deal that our board unanimously determined is not better than the merger agreement with Netflix, despite its numerous potential.

Ryan McLeod of Watchtell Lipton, an attorney for WBD, contended at the hearing that Paramount “seeks the court’s help to win control of Warner Bros. Discovery, which Paramount had every opportunity to do during a very lengthy sales process. ” Compared to other bidders, Paramount had more time, and during that period, it received more input. The possibility that Warner Bros. Discovery stockholders won’t tender their shares right away for a deal that might not close for eighteen months poses a risk to Paramount.

Michael Barlow of Quinn Emanuel, a Paramount attorney, retorted, “The value of Global Networks is the delta between the two transactions.” “We want to provide stockholders with more information as soon as possible.” He declared that Paramount Skydance fully intends to extend the tender offer. We wholeheartedly support it. However, the WBD board shouldn’t be permitted “to extend a breach of fiduciary duty” in the interim.

In addition to its legal action in Delaware, Paramount intends to engage in a proxy battle at WBD’s annual meeting by putting forward a different slate of directors for a vote. In roughly three weeks, the window to begin that process will open.

For all of WBD, Paramount is making a cash offer of $30 per share. In exchange for the Plum Studios and streaming assets, Netflix will pay $23.25 per share in cash and $4.50 in Netflix shares. Discovery Global, a new publicly traded business, would be created by spinning off linear television to WBD shareholders.

Netflix is thinking about changing its offer to all cash.

The extension of the tender offer with the new deadline strategy, with Paramount’s lawyer saying the business “fully intends to extend” its tender offer after the court ruling. The timeline as of right now is that the tender offer was initially scheduled to expire on Wednesday, January 21, 2026. 

In an effort to replace the board and compel acceptance of its offer, Paramount has started a proxy war concurrently with the lawsuit by proposing a different slate of directors for WBD’s 2026 annual meeting.

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