Warner Bros. Discovery might actually be up for sale. In the latest episode of Hollywood Is a Soap Opera, the studio behind Batman, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones is reportedly open to selling itself off — either entirely or in parts. CEO David Zaslav and company are reviewing “strategic alternatives,” which basically means, “We’re listening if you’ve got billions.”
And one of the names floating around as a potential buyer? Netflix. Yep, the same streamer that once borrowed Henry Cavill for The Witcher could soon own the keys to Gotham, Metropolis, and Themyscira.
Let’s be real — the moment “Warner Bros.” and “sale” hit the headlines, DC fans immediately dusted off their #RestoreTheSnyderVerse hashtags. Twitter/X and Reddit have already reignited the bonfire, arguing that a Netflix takeover could finally revive Zack Snyder’s unfinished DC saga.
The theory isn’t totally crazy. Snyder already has a strong partnership with Netflix (Rebel Moon, Army of the Dead), and if the streamer suddenly owned DC, imagine the possibilities: Justice League 2, green-screened, grayscale, and glorious.
Netflix loves universes. Stranger Things, Rebel Moon, The Witcher — it thrives on expanding stories across worlds. Buying DC would hand it the biggest sandbox on Earth: Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn, The Flash, and hundreds more. With Snyder, the Russo Brothers, and Guillermo del Toro already part of Netflix’s creative orbit, the studio could assemble an Avengers-level dream team to reboot DC from scratch. Picture it — Justice League Reborn, streaming globally, no box-office pressure, no studio meddling, no color saturation.
Other potential buyers are in the mix too. Paramount Skydance reportedly offered around $60 billion, but WBD said “nah.” Apple or Amazon could swoop in for the library, though they’re less likely to unleash a Snyder-cut sequel. Comcast might fold everything into Peacock and rename it something weird like “PeaMax+.”
The bottom line: Warner Bros. Discovery is sitting on one of the most valuable IP libraries in entertainment, and whoever buys it could reshape superhero storytelling overnight. Could the Snyderverse actually return? No guarantees — but if there’s one thing DC fans have proven, it’s that they don’t quit. Maybe, just maybe, hope never really dies. It just waits for the next acquisition announcement.
The CHM Verdict:
A Netflix-Warner Bros. deal sounds like fan fiction — but so did Zack Snyder’s Justice League, and that still happened. If Netflix really wants to flex as Hollywood’s next mega-studio, owning DC would be the ultimate power move. Whether it happens or not, one thing’s clear: somewhere out there, Zack Snyder just opened Final Draft… again.