Casey Bloys, HBO and HBO Max’s content material chairman and CEO, shouldn’t be putting a lot thought into what the longer term holds for him and his division as Warner Bros. Discovery embarks on a gross sales course of.On Thursday, Bloys spoke to the media throughout his 2026 International Programming Slate presentation, the place he previewed new footage from choose HBO and Max originals, together with returning collection like The Pitt, I Love LA, and Euphoria, in addition to new reveals comparable to Rooster, DTF ST. Louis, and Half Man.When requested about his division’s future underneath potential new possession through the Q&A portion of the presentation, Bloys stated he’s “not involved” in regards to the current ongoings.Bloys stated he informed his workforce, “The one factor you are able to do on this course of, and the very best factor you are able to do, is simply focus in your job, which is our job, which is making probably the most impactful programming in no matter style.”The HBO boss famous that hypothesis isn’t value his time.“All of that theoretical … it’s type of a waste of power,” Bloys stated. “As a result of I don’t know what’s going to occur.” The bidding conflict for possession of all or a part of WBD has intensified in current weeks, with Netflix, Comcast, and Paramount Skydance all gunning for the storied media large.Preliminary bids for WBD had been scheduled for submission on Thursday, with corporations submitting their first-round, non-binding gives.All that is occurring as WBD continues to maneuver ahead with its deliberate firm break up, anticipated in mid-2026. This transfer would separate its streaming and studios from its cable division.No matter what occurs with the corporate, Bloys stated he’s happy with the work he has carried out at HBO and HBO Max and wish to proceed it. “We’ve all labored at HBO for a very long time. I’m happy with our observe document, however you type of have to enter this course of with an open thoughts, and a variety of it’s out of our palms,” Bloys stated.
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