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Warner Bros water tower rebranded with Netflix logo amid takeover
The video is filmed from inside a moving car as it drives along the street bordering the Warner Bros. studio lot in Burbank. The camera stays fixed in a steady POV, capturing the familiar row of studio buildings and production stages that line the perimeter. As the car rolls forward, the iconic Warner Bros. water tower gradually rises into frame—normally a symbol instantly recognizable for its classic blue-and-gold WB shield that has stood for nearly a century.
But in this shot, something is noticeably different.
Instead of the Warner Bros. emblem, the water tower has been completely rebranded with the bright red Netflix logo, bold and unmistakable even from a distance. The footage lingers just long enough for the realization to land, creating a surreal mix of familiarity and shock for anyone who knows the lot’s historic silhouette.
The moment feels almost symbolic: a legendary Hollywood landmark visually overtaken by a modern streaming giant. The camera continues past the tower as news headlines flash through mind—reports confirming that Netflix has purchased the Warner Bros. studio property, marking one of the most significant shifts in entertainment real estate and industry dynamics in recent years.
In the video, the camera sits inside a moving car as it drives past the Warner Bros. studio lot. The iconic WB water tower comes into view—but instead of the classic shield logo, it now displays the bright red Netflix emblem. The shot captures the surreal
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