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Comcast, Harry Potter and Warner Bros
Comcast Unit Sues Warner Discovery, in Tussle Over Shows Like ‘Harry Potter’
Comcast’s European pay-TV company Sky has sued Warner Bros Discovery, accusing the entertainment giant of violating an agreement that gave Sky long-term exclusive rights to shows including a new “Harry Potter” TV series.
Comcast Sues Warner Bros. Discovery Over Refusal to Partner on Harry Potter Series
A legal brawl has broken out between Comcast’s Sky and Warner Bros. Discovery, with the European media giant suing over breaches to a 2019 deal for exclusive rights to shows. Sky, in a lawsuit filed Friday in New York federal court,
Comcast and Warner Bros. fighting over who gets to make Harry Potter show no one wants
Update: A Warner Bros. Discovery spokesperson has now issued a statement in response to Comcast/Sky’s lawsuit:
Comcast’s Sky Sues Warner Bros. Discovery Because It Wants in on Max’s Harry Potter Series
The Comcast-owned Sky is suing Warner Bros. Discovery over the rights to co-produce HBO's upcoming Harry Potter series.
Why did Comcast sue Warner Bros. over the Harry Potter TV series? Explained
This case revolves around a dispute between Comcast and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) over Max Originals, including high-profile Harry Potter TV series production.
Comcast’s Sky Sues Warner Bros. Discovery for Denying Partnership on ‘Harry Potter’ Series
"Warner has repeatedly failed to offer Sky the annually required minimum number of contractually qualifying series for its consideration," Sky states.
Sky sues Warner Bros over Harry Potter production deal ‘breaches’
In a lawsuit filed in New York on Friday, Sky said “the loss of the opportunity to partner in the funding and production of the wholly unique and irreplaceable Harry Potter series cannot be completely or adequately quantified”.
Sky files lawsuit against Warner Bros for 'cutting it out' of Harry Potter series
Sky has filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros Discovery for allegedly violating an agreement that gave it the right to co-produce shows including a Harry Potter TV series.
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