Ted Sarandos, Netflix co-CEO, addressed the proposed Netflix-Warner Bros. merger at the Directors Guild of America (DGA) Awards on Saturday night, February 7, 2026, stating he wasn't worried about President Donald Trump's potential involvement. Sarandos indicated Trump's interest in the entertainment industry, but assured that the former president's involvement would not be "improper," according to Variety.
The DGA Awards, held in Los Angeles, honored outstanding directorial achievements in film and television. The ceremony, hosted by comedian Kumail Nanjiani, provided a backdrop for Sarandos's comments on the merger. The event also saw awards given out, including for "The Pitt" and "SNL50," as reported by Variety.
Sarandos's remarks come amidst a backdrop of political tension. President Trump faced criticism after sharing a video on his Truth Social account depicting former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama as apes. The video, which was deleted from Trump's account, included an AI-generated clip set to "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" and was part of a longer video promoting conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, according to Time. This incident highlights the ongoing political climate and potential impact on the entertainment industry.
The upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, featuring Bad Bunny, is also generating political discussion. Bad Bunny, who made jabs at President Trump's immigration crackdown at the Grammy Awards, is set to be the first Latin solo artist to headline the show. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defended the choice, stating that Bad Bunny is "one of the great artists in the world," according to Time.
In other political news, US Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) is gaining national attention as a Senate candidate, according to Vox. Crockett is known for her sharp attacks and aims to connect with voters in her own way.
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