Ellison pledges a 30-film annual slate for Paramount-WBD deal at CinemaCon

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Paramount Skydance chief David Ellison told CinemaCon attendees that the Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger would not cut output, pledging a minimum of 30 films per year across the combined studios, with a full theatrical release and a 45-day window before SVOD within 90 days, as antitrust scrutiny and industry concerns continue.
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