Hollywood is constantly buzzing, not only because of the award season. Netflix could acquire the studio and streaming business of Warner Bros., including HBO and HBO Max, in a huge billion-dollar deal.In the middle of this, HBO CEO Casey Bloys addressed the media as to what this would mean for HBO. In a recent interview with Deadline, he paid the majority of attention to forthcoming shows like The Pitt and Euphoria. However, there was one thing that caught everyone's eye: He did not appear to be concerned about the potential merger.But what happens in case Netflix and Warner Bros. actually come together? Will HBO keep its identity? Will your favorite shows go on? Fans are eager to know.What is Casey Bloys’s reaction to HBO’s creative future?In his recent Deadline interview, Casey Bloys concentrated more on storytelling than corporate drama. He mentioned the upcoming series on HBO, like The Pitt and Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which demonstrates that HBO has not yet lost the primary purpose of creating great content. Bloys told the outlet:“Well, as you imagine, not a lot I can talk about. Obviously, I read what you write and what other people put out there, so I don’t have any inside knowledge about anything, and it’s not far enough along that we’ve had any discussions about what it would look like or anything like that. So it’s not something I can comment on because I don’t know a lot about it.”Casey Bloys does not appear to be too concerned, even with rumors that Netflix may acquire Warner Bros. and absorb HBO. In the previous interviews, he has indicated that potential mergers have not altered the budgets or show plans of HBO. To Bloys, business chatter is nothing but background music as creators continue with their work.Naturally, mergers may introduce some changes, yet the HBO CEO does not seem to have any doubts about the streaming platform's future. Or when he is not stressed, the fans do not necessarily have to be stressed either, not at this stage anyway.Business shake-upsIn case Netflix acquires Warner Bros. with its streaming service and HBO, it would be a gigantic deal for the entertainment world. It would not merely be another business; it might alter the way shows and movies are produced and consumed.On the positive side, Netflix has the potential to spread its services globally, and therefore, the HBO shows could be seen by more people. Shows like Succession or The White Lotus would have a far larger audience globally. But there are also concerns. When a single company dominates the content, it might become a competition killer. This is why governments and regulators are scrutinising the deal under antitrust laws closely.Another interesting twist is also present: Netflix leaders state that they may retain the top management of HBO, including Casey Bloys. It is like purchasing the competitor restaurant and its top chef to prepare the same delicacies.For more such insights, keep following Soap Central.