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How Netflix Paid $686 Million for Roald Dahl and Built an IP Empire
10/19/2025
How Netflix Paid $686 Million for Roald Dahl and Built an IP Empire
In September 2021, Netflix secured a foundational asset for the streaming wars by acquiring the Roald Dahl Story Company (RDSC) for over $686 million (more than £500 million). This episode breaks down the transaction that transformed Netflix from a temporary content licensee into the exclusive, perpetual owner of some of the world's most beloved intellectual property (IP), including Matilda, The BFG, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. We explore the strategic rationale behind this colossal valuation, which was based not on historical revenue, but on the synergistic potential of creating a vast "Dahl Universe"—a content flywheel encompassing films, games, publishing, and global merchandising. For executives, this deal offers a critical M&A lesson: how Netflix de-risked the purchase using a successful 2018 licensing deal as an extended period of strategic due diligence . Finally, we analyze the critical challenge of owning cultural IP. While full control allows for ambitious commercial expansion—as seen in the success of Matilda The Musical —it also introduces profound reputational risks. Learn how the post-acquisition controversy over text expurgation demonstrates that managing a creative legacy requires a delicate balance between modernization and maintaining the integrity of the original brand identity. This is a must-listen for any business leader considering a strategic acquisition of a culturally significant or legacy brand. Connect with us: LinkedIn: Newsletter: Disclosures This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, or medical advice. All views are general information and not specific recommendations.
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