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Earthquake in Hollywood: Paramount agrees merger with Skydance

Luca Fontana
8.7.2024
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In a takeover disguised as a merger, Paramount is acquired by Skydance. This brings the long period of suffering of one of the most influential film studios in Hollywood to an end for the time being. But what impact will this have on the entertainment industry?

Now it's happening after all: Paramount, one of the most traditional Hollywood studios, is going to the film production and financing company Skydance. This comes after Paramount recently found itself in dire financial straits.

The Hollywood Reporter.

Who controls whom now?

Finally, Paramount Global will merge with Skydance to form a new public company. However, David Ellison, the current CEO of Skydance, will take over the management of the company, which is provisionally being called "New Paramount". Ellison will also fill other key positions at New Paramount with team leaders from his previous Skydance team.

Skydance hopes to gain access to Paramount's extensive resources, film and series franchises and broad audience through the acquisition disguised as a merger. Paramount, on the other hand, wants to benefit from Skydance's expertise in film production and regain its former strength through financial strengthening.

Why did the takeover happen?

In fact, Paramount had already been fighting against financial ruin since the merger of the US media group CBS and the then Paramount parent company Viacom in 2019. The merger at the time resulted in "Paramount Global".

The situation became particularly critical for Paramount last year, when Hollywood came to a standstill for months due to the authors' and actors' strikes, causing further damage to the financially ailing company. The lack of new, high-quality content also led to a massive slump in the pay TV sector, which includes MTV and Comedy Central, among others.

This recently even led to the film studio's credit rating being downgraded to "BBB" status - also known in the industry as "junk status". A bitter blow for Paramount, as financial institutions would no longer lend the company money. Or if they did, then only at horrendous interest rates, which would eat up the company in the medium term anyway.

A sale became unavoidable.

In addition to Skydance, the Japanese tech, film and production company Sony was also interested. However, with the sale to Skydance, which was founded in 2010, Paramount will remain in American hands.

What creative impact will the acquisition of Paramount have?

This is probably also the reason why, apart from lip service, no concrete plans and strategies have yet been announced. The only thing that is certain is that the takeover of Paramount by Skydance will bring far-reaching internal changes. One focus will be on technological modernisation, with Skydance wanting to introduce "contemporary technologies" to strengthen Paramount's digital presence and improve the Paramount+ streaming platform.

The company's creative direction could also change. Ellison emphasised to the Hollywood Reporter a "creative discipline" aimed at "enriching generations". This points to a possible focus on blockbusters and franchises such as "Top Gun", "Mission Impossible", "Terminator" and "Star Trek".

In short, the billion-euro investment by Skydance is intended to strengthen Paramount's financial stability, reduce debt and usher in an era characterised by technological innovation, creative reorientation and financial stability. At least that's the mission in the best business-speak - impossible or not. <p

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