On April 8, 2022, WarnerMedia was divested by AT&T and merged with Discovery Inc. to form Warner Bros. Discovery(WBD).[111] On April 26, it was reported that WBD had suspended original scripted series development at TBS and TNT in order to evaluate the channels' strategies moving forward. At this point, TBS only had three original scripted series still airing first-run episodes, American Dad!, Chad (which itself would be dropped by WBD before its already-filmed second season made it to air; it would later be picked up by streaming service The Roku Channel), and Miracle Workers.[112][113] On May 11, Brett Weitz was removed as general manager for TBS, TNT, and TruTV; the channels are now overseen by Kathleen Finch as head of U.S. Networks.[114][115][116] On March 21, 2025, it was announced that TBS had refused to order new episodes of American Dad! after the Season 21 finale, which aired on March 24, 2025, but would later be picked up by its original network, Fox.[117][118] On December 5, 2025, Netflix announced that it would acquire Warner Bros. Discovery for $72 billion. The deal would contain the Warner Bros. film, video game and television studios, HBO/HBO Max, and DC Entertainment/DC Comics. TBS, along with the rest of the company's linear networks and Discovery+, was to be excluded from the deal, and would be spun off into a separate publicly traded company.[119] Paramount Skydance would later launch a (now rejected) hostile takeover bid for the entirety of WBD three Mehr sehen