HBO Max subscriber sues Netflix in dramatic class-action lawsuit, claiming the Warner Bros deal will cause ‘irreparable antitrust injury’

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  • Netflix’s bid for Warner Bros Discovery has just been hit with a consumer class-action lawsuit
  • It was filed by HBO Max subscriber Michelle Fendelander, who has expressed concern over what the deal could do to the industry
  • Netflix has responded to Fendelander’s lawsuit, deeming it ‘meritless’

Netflix’s ongoing legal battle to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) just got personal, and now the company is facing its first class-action lawsuit – issued by a HBO Max subscriber of all people.

The lawsuit, which is led by Las Vegas resident and loyal HBO Max member Michelle Fendelander, was filed on Monday at a U.S. District Court in San Jose. Fendelander sued Netflix out of concern that its bid to buy WBD will diminish competition between streaming services, damaging the entertainment industry as a result.

Last week, Netflix agreed to a $82.7 billion deal to buy WBD, meaning that all HBO shows and its flagship streaming platform HBO Max would become part of the Netflix family – including popular franchises such as Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, and the DC Comics franchises.

Since the deal was unveiled, it’s sparked a wave of concern among consumers – especially regarding the potential impact it could have on cinemas and theatrical releases. This is also a concern of Fendelander who, in her lawsuit, has asked the court to order an injunction to stop Netflix from merging with WBD, sharing the following:



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