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Paramount Signs Multi-Year Linear Deal with Warner Bros For Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts Franchises
Paramount has officially secured the new linear television rights to the Harry Potter franchise. The post Paramount Signs Multi-Year Linear Deal with Warner Bros For Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts Franchises appeared first on That Park Place.
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· Jun 23, 2026
DC Boss Confirms Paramount CEO Has Already Met With James Gunn About DCU Future
There are major shifting tides in the entertainment industry, and one of the biggest is the impending merger between Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount-Skydance. With Warner’s extensive library of TV and movie properties added to its own, Paramount will leapfrog to the forefront of the TV/movie industry, while also claiming a sizeable chunk of the []
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· Jun 25, 2026
Paramount to bring 'Harry Potter' movies to MTV, Nickelodeon and more
Paramount to bring 'Harry Potter' movies to MTV, Nickelodeon and more
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