
A Paramount-Warner Bros. movie slate could rule the 2027 box office, but is it sustainable?
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Paramount CEO David Ellison has said he wants to make 30 movies a year and has franchises like Godzilla-Kong, Superman and Sonic the Hedgehog to lean on.
Hollywood could soon have a new king of the box office.
With Paramount Skydance set to take over Warner Bros. Discovery, the combined film studios could dominate the theatrical slate.
Paramount CEO David Ellison has repeatedly promised not to pull back on production from either studio, with the goal of making 30 movies a year — 15 from Paramount and 15 from Warner Bros. The pending transaction, with an enterprise value of $111 billion, must still win regulatory approval both in the U.S. and in Europe.
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