In the latest episode of the “Daily Variety” podcast, Matt Donnelly from Variety delves into the current industry buzz surrounding Paramount, Warner Bros. Discovery, and the future of film and television. Meanwhile, Marc Malkin provides a Just for Variety Red Carpet Rundown featuring Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Donnelly, a senior entertainment writer at Variety, sheds light on the significant changes taking place at the Paramount lot under the leadership of CEO David Ellison. Describing Ellison as a “millennial mogul,” Donnelly notes the ambitious and assertive approach he has taken in leading the studio. Ellison is actively engaging with talent, hosting lavish lunches, and making bold decisions, such as the acquisition of UFC, showcasing his willingness to invest in long-term value.
The industry is abuzz with curiosity about Ellison’s strategic moves, with Hollywood executives closely watching the transformation at Paramount. However, there is also a tinge of melancholy surrounding the potential merger of Warner Bros., a prominent studio with over a century of history, with another entity. The impending change evokes memories of Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox in 2019, leading to a sense of loss within the creative community.
Donnelly emphasizes the significance of Warner Bros.’ diverse film library, successful TV content production, and linear businesses, making it a highly esteemed player in the industry. The potential merger signals a shift in the Hollywood landscape, prompting reflection on the impact of losing an autonomous studio player like Warner Bros.
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve and undergo transformation, the future of Paramount, Warner Bros., and other major studios remains uncertain. Stay tuned to Variety for the latest updates and insights on the ever-changing landscape of film and television.

