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Max Goes Live in Australia
March 31, 2025
Warner Bros. Discovery's Max is officially live in Australia, serving as the new streaming home of HBO, Warner Bros., Harry Potter, the DC Universe, Discovery and more.
Max Reveals Australian Launch Plans
March 19, 2025
Max arrives in Australia on March 31 with three pricing tiers, beginning with the ad-supported offering for an introductory price of A$7.99.
Max to Arrive in Turkey April 15
March 4, 2025
Max officially lands in Turkey on April 15, replacing BluTV, the local streamer Warner Bros. Discovery acquired in 2023.
Max Sets D2C Launch in Australia
February 26, 2025
Warner Bros. Discovery's Max is set to arrive in Australia on March 31 with premium, standard and ad-supported tiers.
Comcast Clinches Expanded Pact with Warner Bros. Discovery
December 9, 2024
Comcast and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) have sealed new long-term agreements covering Xfinity in the U.S. and Sky in the U.K. and Ireland, including the bundling of Max.
Max & HBO Re-Up U.S. Licensing Deal with The Criterion Collection
November 20, 2024
Max and HBO have secured a multiyear deal extension with The Criterion Collection to continue bringing the catalog of hundreds of titles to the platform, including films newly available on Max in the U.S.
Max Begins Asian Expansion
November 18, 2024
Ahead of the official arrival of Max in Southeast Asia, Taiwan and Hong Kong, Warner Bros. Discovery’s JB Perrette and James Gibbons talk to World Screen Newsflash about the platform’s positioning in the region, the importance of partnerships and the plans for local content.
Streaming Gains for Warner Bros. Discovery
November 7, 2024
While overall revenues slipped by 4 percent in Q3, Warner Bros. Discovery emerged from the year-ago loss of $417 million to post a profit of $135 million.
Max Arrives in Asia November 19
October 24, 2024
Warner Bros. Discovery is set to launch Max in Southeast Asia, Taiwan and Hong Kong on November 19.