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Nolan opposes Netflix’s takeover of Warner Bros., fearing it threatens theaters and jobs, urging a 25% tax rebate to protect U.S. film production.
Christopher Nolan has raised concerns about Netflix’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros., warning it could harm the film industry by undermining theatrical cinema and accelerating job losses.
As DGA president, he stressed that streaming dominance and lack of reinvestment in domestic production are bigger threats than release windows.
He urged a 25% federal tax rebate to boost U.S. filmmaking and criticized the absence of concrete commitments from Netflix and Warner Bros.
Despite Netflix’s 45-day theatrical window pledge, Nolan remains skeptical, emphasizing the need to preserve the theatrical experience.
The deal, pending regulatory approval, could close in 2026–2027.
Nolan se opone a la adquisición de Warner Bros. por parte de Netflix, temiendo que amenace los cines y los empleos, y pide una devolución fiscal del 25% para proteger la producción cinematográfica estadounidense.