Robert De Niro, Florence Pugh and Pedro Pascal among thousands opposing the deal
A major Hollywood merger is facing serious pushback.
Thousands of actors, filmmakers and industry professionals have signed an open letter opposing the proposed deal between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery.
And the list of names is huge.
Stars including Robert De Niro, Sofia Coppola, Florence Pugh and Pedro Pascal are among those speaking out, alongside dozens of Oscar winners and nominees.
Their concern is clear.
The group argues the merger would further shrink an already concentrated industry, potentially leading to fewer opportunities for creators and fewer choices for audiences.
There are also fears about the wider impact.
According to the letter, the deal could result in job losses across the industry, higher costs and a reduced number of major studios.
Which is a big shift.
If approved, the merger would leave just a handful of major players dominating the market.
And the opposition is not just online.
Protests and rallies have already been organised, with industry figures gathering to publicly challenge the deal as it moves through the approval process.
For now, the merger is not final.
It still requires regulatory approval and could face legal challenges before anything is confirmed.
But one thing is clear.
A large part of Hollywood is not on board.





