The pending deal between the entertainment titans is being challenged by a coalition of state attorneys general.

Multiple state attorneys general are expected to file a lawsuit challenging the merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery, David Faber reports.

Twelve states challenged Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery on Monday, filing a lawsuit that argues the $81 billion mega merger would “extinguish competition” in…

The legal challenge comes a month after the Justice Department announced it had signed off on the blockbuster transaction.

A coalition of states has sued to block the merger of Paramount and Warner Bros., though the Department of Justice approved the deal last month.

A victory for the states could stop Paramount's effort to become a theatrical giant in a case that will define entertainment and media for years to come.

Paramount Skydance’s (PSKY) proposed $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is facing a major roadblock. A group of 12 states, le...

The lawsuit could derail or delay the closing of the deal, which could cost Paramount hundreds of millions of dollars.

The suit poses a new challenge to the $110 billion deal that would unite two of the nation's largest media companies.

The states allege that the deal would harm movie theaters, basic cable distributors, and audiences.

Paramount Skydance lashed out at a coalition of 12 Democratic state attorneys general that sued to block the David Ellison-led company's takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery.

Rob Bonta, the California attorney general, argues that the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger will jack up prices and lead to fewer movies nad TV shows.

A long delay of the Warner Bros Discovery merger could cost Paramount hundreds of millions.

Led by California Attorney General Rob Bonta, the case alleges the deal is illegal under antitrust law.

12 state attorneys general are fighting against the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger, arguing it would harm competition and lead to higher prices and less content. Will this legal…

A multistate lawsuit claims the merger would lead to higher prices and fewer entertainment options for consumers.

A group of attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday attempting to block the Warner Bros. and Paramount merger.

The states have filed a lawsuit arguing that a merger of Hollywood giant studios Paramount and Warner would "extinguish competition" and increase consumer prices.

Twelve states sued to block Paramount's $110 billion Warner Bros. Discovery deal, arguing it would reduce competition and raise prices.

California and 11 states challenge Paramount's $110 billion Warner Bros. merger, citing concerns over competition and consumer choice.

A coalition of 12 state attorneys general has filed a lawsuit to block the $110 billion merger, citing concerns over its impact on theaters, cable distributors, and audiences.