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Netflix is making waves after acquiring Warner Bros., giving the platform a treasure trove of film, TV and gaming content.
Here’s a quick look at some of the most exciting titles and franchises now under Netflix’s belt:
1. Game of Thrones & House of the Dragon — The iconic fantasy series and its spin-offs are now part of Netflix’s streaming empire.
2. DC Universe — From Batman and Superman to Wonder Woman, Netflix now controls the full roster of DC superhero titles.
3. Harry Potter & Wizarding World — The entire film library, including spin-offs, joins Netflix, bringing magic to the platform.
4. The Big Bang Theory — The hit sitcom and its extensive catalog of episodes are now streaming-friendly for Netflix subscribers.
5. HBO’s Prestige TV Catalog — From acclaimed series past and present, Netflix gains access to the renowned HBO library.
6. Classic & Contemporary Warner Bros. Films — Timeless blockbusters and modern hits alike are now part of Netflix’s film offerings.
7. WB Video Games — Titles like Hogwarts Legacy and other Warner-owned games now fall under Netflix’s control, expanding its reach into gaming.
With this acquisition, Netflix is set to strengthen its position as the go-to platform for blockbuster entertainment, beloved franchises, and hit series — though some titles may roll out gradually due to licensing and regional restrictions.