HBO Max
HBO Max is no longer available after being replaced by Max in 2023. Along with the change in name, the rebrand of the Warner Bros. Discovery streaming service also resulted in subscribers getting access to even more content, including Discovery+ programming, and the option of signing up to a third (Ultimate Ad-Free) plan.
Max To Launch In First European Countries On May 21
The Max streaming service will make its way to Europe in late May, beginning with the Nordics, Iberia, and central and eastern Europe.
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Last Chance Max: Everything Leaving In March 2024
Max not only adds new titles each month, but also removes movies and shows as well. Here’s everything leaving the service in March 2024.
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You Now Need A Max Subscription To Stream New A24 Movies
Going forward, new A24 movies will be available to stream on Max, thanks to a new pay-1 deal between A24 and Warner Bros. Discovery.
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Discovery+ And Max Subscribers Drop Again, This Time Down To 95.1 Million
HBO, Max and Discovery+ subscribers dropped to 95.1 million in Q3 2023, resulting in a decrease in both domestic and global subscriber bases.
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Max Will Soon Remove 4K And Additional Streams From Legacy Accounts
Legacy Max subscribers will soon find that they have lost access to some premium features, including 4K support and additional streams.
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Warner Bros. Discovery Prepares For 2024 European Max Expansion
Warner Bros. Discovery is preparing to launch its Max streaming service in Europe, with the plan to include two major rollout stages in 2024.
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Max Adds OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network Hub To Brand Spotlight
For fans of OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network content, Max has added a dedicated OWN Hub that’s accessible through the Brand Spotlight section.
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Latest Max Update Is Fixing Broken Dolby Vision On Apple TV (For Some)
If you’ve been using the Max app on Apple TV 4K and found Dolby Vision to be completely broken, updating the app might fix the problem.
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Max Review: Quality vs Quantity
Max is a good streaming service and offers good value overall. However, some will feel it’s more focused on quantity than quality these days.
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Garbage, RIP HBO: Some Max Users Are Hating New Android and Google TV Apps
Many people have already taken to the Play Store to highlight their disappointment in the new Max Android and Google TV apps.
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HBO Max Launched Three Years Ago Today
HBO Max became available in the United States on May 27, 2020. Even though that was only three years ago, a lot has changed since then.
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YouTube TV’s Max App Login Issue Is Now Fixed
If you’ve been having issues logging in to the new Max app with your YouTube TV account details, the problem is now understood to be fixed.
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No Max In 4K If You Sign Up Through Hulu, Prime Video or YouTube TV
Signing up to Max through a third-party service like Hulu, Prime Video, or YouTube TV, limits the premium features you have access to.
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Looks Like Max Didn’t Have The Best Or Smoothest Launch
HBO Max became Max today, and in spite of the months of preparation, it seems as though many have encountered issues on Max’s first day.
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All The Max Movies And Shows You Can Stream In 4K At Launch
A planned rebranding to Max has resulted in subscribers getting access to even more content than before, including more 4K movies and shows.
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HBO Max Is Now Max (So Expect All Your Apps To Change)
After previously confirming that its flagship streaming service would be rebranded in May, Warner Bros. Discovery’s HBO Max is now Max.
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There’s No Shortage Of Max Profile Avatars To Choose From
There will be no shortage of profile avatars to choose from when HBO Max is rebranded as Max next week. If anything, there might be too many.
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New Movies, Shows And Originals Coming To Max In Its First Week
HBO Max is set to become Max next week and we now know all the new titles that will be available to stream during Max’s first week.
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HBO Max On Hulu Now Costs $16 Per Month
Hulu has now increased the cost of the HBO Max add-on by $1 to $15.99 per month. Unlike other price increases, this one is not unexpected.
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Global HBO Max And Discovery+ Subscribers Climb To 97.6 Million
Warner Bros. Discovery closed the first quarter of 2023 with 97.6 million DTC subscribers, an increase on the previous quarter and year.
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