Tag: HBO Max
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How to Stream West Side Story on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on March 2
After receiving seven Academy Awards nominations, including a nomination for Best Picture, the 2021 remake of West Side Story is now available to stream on not one, but two streaming services. How to Watch ‘West Side Story’ About ‘West Side Story’ A new set of actors from theater and film, alongside talented singers and dancers,…
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HBO Max, Netflix, and More Win Big at the 2022 SAG Awards
Sunday’s SAG Awards ceremony saw plenty of wins handed out to streaming Originals, something that has become the norm with Hollywood Award Shows. HBO & HBO Max won big receiving 3 SAG Awards for Succession, Hacks, and Mare of Easttown, placing them in a tie for the most television wins of any network or streaming…
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Everything Coming and Going on HBO Max in March 2022
HBO Max has got a stellar lineup for March, proving that it really is a premier destination for viewers who love cinema. The streamer has five Oscar nominees for Best Picture heading its way this month that fans can catch-up on before Hollywood’s biggest night on Mar. 27, including Dune, King Richard, West Side Story, Drive…
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Here Are the Top Streaming Shows and Movies This Week and Where to Watch Them
Looking for something to watch this weekend? Here’s what everyone else has been into according to Reelgood. The company ranked the top ten streaming titles from the week of Feb. 10 – Feb 16, including TV shows and movies to give you some ideas on what to binge next. The good news is, most of…
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Sony Pictures Television and WarnerMedia Extend Content Deal to Bring ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ and More to HBO Max
WarnerMedia has extended its existing content deal with Sony Pictures Television open the door for more films to come to HBO platforms, including Spider-Man No Way Home, to HBO Max and streaming on HBO Channels in Europe. “The extended partnership with Sony Pictures Television allows us to make available even more fantastic titles for audiences…
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‘Westside Story’ is Coming to Disney+ and HBO Max
After a successful, traditional theatrical window, Steven Spielberg’s musical West Side Story is heading to streaming. The film will be available to stream on two platforms: Disney+ and HBO Max on March 2. This news comes after West Side Story landed seven Academy Award Nominations yesterday, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Rachel Zegler,…
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HBO Max Launches ‘More Than a Month’ Campaign for Black History Month
This February, HBO Max is honoring and celebrating Black History Month with its newly launched “More Than a Month” campaign within the Black Voices collection. The collection features content that amplifies the unique voices, timeless stories and powerful performances of the Black community. Throughout the month, the Black Voices collection, mirroring the Black Voices spotlight page in-app,…
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HBO Max Will Roll Out to More European Countries This Year Beginning in March
HBO Max has announced an official date for the beginning of its expansion into more of Europe. The streaming service will launch 15 additional European countries on March 8, 2022, with an additional wave later this year adding six more countries including Greece and Turkey. The 15 countries are: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech…
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Netflix’s ‘Ozark’ Was the Most-Watched Original Streaming Show Last Week
Netflix viewers everywhere tuned into the Season 4 premiere of Ozark on Jan. 21, making it the most popular Original series on any platform last week according to a report by Whip Media. Disney+ got the attention of the second-largest audience with its series The Book of Boba Fett, followed by Peacemaker on HBO Max.…
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HBO Max Could Benefit From Netflix’s Price Hike, AT&T CEO Says
During the AT&T Q4 earnings call Wednesday, CEO John Stankey shared his thoughts on recent streaming price hikes and where HBO Max stands today. HBO and HBO Max reached a combined 73.8 million global subscribers, beating the company’s target of 70 to 73 million subscribers, which we first learned earlier this month. WarnerMedia noted its decision…
