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Netflix is a company that understands the value of themed entertainment. While the world doesn’t have a Netflix theme park (yet), by the time you read this, the company will have opened its second Netflix House complex in as many months, with a third location already planned for Las Vegas.
If NBCUniversal owner Comcast acquired Warner Bros., it likely would have resulted in new attractions based on DC Comics and Looney Tunes coming to Universal parks.
Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. is in talks with theme park operators including Comcast Corp.’s Universal resorts business to license its DC comic-book heroes for new rides, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Universal Parks eye DC Comics expansion as Warner Bros opens licensing talks
The Netflix purchase of Warner Bros. isn't the only huge news surrounding DC Comic — a literal roller coaster of events now set in motion.
Netflix’s stunning $83 billion takeover of Warner Bros., announced yesterday, sent French exhibitors into high alert in a market where Warner Bros. — alongside Disney and Universal — drive the local box office.