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New HBO Max Feature Is Great for DC Movie Fans & Sitcom Lovers
Warner Bros. has officially launched a brand-new app feature for HBO Max, allowing select U.S. users easier access to their favorite DC movies and bingeable TV shows. This comes nearly two months after the company decided to increase the price on all of its HBO Max subscription plans.
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HBO Max launches live, in-app streaming channels
These channels are essentially continuous playlists that allow viewers to marathon their favorite HBO titles and more. HBO Max has dropped a fun new feature on its subscribers just in time for the holidays,
Warner Bros. Discovery announced during Wednesday's Upfront presentations that its big streaming app, Max, will be rebranded once again. And it's a name we're all familiar with. It's "the plot twist everyone's been waiting for," reads a cheeky ad that can ...
Max has started rolling out a new “Channels” feature, which will allow subscribers to stream live feeds of HBO programming directly from the service’s app through simulcasts. Channels will initially appear on Max’s homepage for a small subset of ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is rebranding its Max app again this summer, back to HBO Max. The app first transitioned from HBO entities to HBO Max in 2020, then became just Max in 2023. WBD is acknowledging the staying power of HBO and its shows. One of ...
Streaming app Max is changing its name back to HBO Max after dropping the “HBO” two years ago, resulting in consumer whiplash. People mocked the company’s initial decision to remove the part of the brand name associated with high-quality content, and ...
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Netflix’s blockbuster deal to buy Warner Bros., including HBO, is the latest twist in a rivalry that has reshaped the entertainment industry.
HBO Max’s newest series has viewers buzzing. “Heated Rivalry,” a romantic drama inspired by Rachel Reid’s book series “Game Changers,” dropped its first two episodes on the streaming service on Nov. 28 and left viewers wanting more.