‘We’re competitive, we want to win’: Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos rejects rumors that Warner Bros. movies won’t stay in theaters for 45 days if $82 billion purchase is approved



  • Netflix has clarified its stance on movies coming to theaters amid its deal to buy Warner Bros.
  • Company director Ted Sarandos rejected the idea that they would only be available for a 17-day period.
  • Sarandos also disputed claims that he called the movie-going experience “outdated.”

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos has clarified the company’s stance on the theatrical release window model ahead of its potential deal to buy Warner Bros.

Speaking to The New York Times, Sarandos dispelled rumors that Netflix would reduce the amount of time that new movies developed by Warner Bros. would spend in theaters. And to show he was serious, Sarandos said that if Netflix’s $82.7 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. is ultimately approved, any new movie the famed studio makes will remain in theaters for the 45-day period accepted by the industry.

Rumors that Netflix could alter the theatrical release model for Warner Bros. films first surfaced in a Deadline article. As part of a January 2, 2026 report analyzing the stranger things 5 Regarding the finale’s presentation on the big screen, Deadline claimed its sources said: “Netflix has favored a 17-day window, which would crush the theatrical business, while circuits like AMC believe the line should stay around 45 days.”

Fans were concerned that movies, like the 2025 Superman sequel, would only be released in theaters for a 17-day period. (Image credit: Warner Bros. Pictures/DC Studios)

This new information came to light two weeks after Netflix reiterated its desire to continue releasing Warner Bros. movies through the traditional 45-day window. In fact, The Hollywood Reporter quotes Sarandos as saying, “Our intentions, when we purchase Warner Bros., will be to continue releasing Warner Bros. studio films in theaters with traditional windows.”



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