Talent agency CAA is solidifying its grip on Hollywood by acquiring rival ICM Partners in a mega deal that will consolidate talent representation and deal-making in the hands of an ever more powerful industry behemoth.

Creative Artists Agency — whose Century City headquarters is known in the industry as the “Death Star” — announced Monday it will acquire ICM for an undisclosed amount, reducing the number of major talent agencies in Hollywood from four to three. The new entity will be in a stronger position to compete with rival WME at a time when agencies are expanding into new businesses, including movie and TV production.

The acquisition also creates a Democratic powerhouse at a time when Hollywood talent agencies are aggressively ramping up their political representation and left-wing activism. Leaders at CAA and ICM have publicly backed Barack Obama and Joe Biden for the White House while also giving their support to the Black Lives Matter movement.

CAA is a Democratic stalwart, having previously represented now-President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden, and vice president Kamala Harris. CAA co-chair Bryan Lourd backed Hillary Clinton in her failed bid for the White House in 2016, hosting a fundraiser at his Los Angeles residence.

President Barack Obama walks along the tarmac with California Attorney General Kamala Harris, center and Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, left, after Obama arrived on Air Force One. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

ICM head Chris Silbermann also hosted a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton that year. He also co-hosted a Biden fundraiser last year.

CAA co-chair Kevin Huvane is also a Democrat booster, recently giving $25,000 to California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D) re-election campaign.

The acquisition has added more fuel to rumors that CAA’s owner is planning an initial public offering. CAA is majority owned by the private equity fund TPG, which is believed to be fattening up the agency to make itself look better for a possible bow on the stock exchange.

CAA represents many of Hollywood’s top A-list stars, including Meryl Streep, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Nicole Kidman, Julia Roberts, Scarlett Johanssson, and filmmaker Steven Spielberg.

The agency came under fire during the Harvey Weinstein scandal, when some actresses including Rose McGowan and Courtney Love accused the company of covering up for Weinstein for years by sending actresses to meet him while knowing about his predatory history.

CAA Managing Partner Kevin Huvane (L) and producer Harvey Weinstein attend the Premiere of The Weinstein Company’s “August: Osage County” at Regal Cinemas L.A. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

In response, CAA spearheaded the Time’s Up organization, which was supposed to help defend women from sexual misconduct in the workplace. But Time’s Up leadership recently collapsed during the Andrew Cuomo scandal, when it was revealed a senior Time’s Up official helped the former New York governor fight a sexual harassment accusation.

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