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HBO host John Oliver is just as confounded as everyone else about Warner Bros. Discovery's decision to revert the name of Max back to HBO Max
John Oliver didn’t disappoint his corporate overlords Sunday night by addressing the recent HBO Max name reversal — the latest in a series of changes for the streaming service.
A Looney Tunes Movie is set to begin streaming exclusively on HBO Max in the U.S. on June 27. Hailing from Ketchup Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the film will debut on HBO linear at 8:00 p.
Cartoon Network and HBO Max have officially renewed "Iyanu," the animated fantasy series based on Roye Okupe's Nigerian graphic novel, for Season 2. Two feature spin-offs set in the same universe are also confirmed,
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Corporate rebrands are notoriously fraught. Few companies dare to reverse their public course but Warner Bros. Discovery did exactly that. After consigning its streaming service HBO Max to the dustbin and keeping Max—it will relaunch itself as HBO Max.
I can’t quite stop thinking about the HBO Max rebrand — not because of the logo itself (though I do love a good logo), but because of what it reflects about where we are as a society right now.
WBD CEO David Zaslav announced the move, with the company declaring, "no consumer today is saying they want more content, but better content."
Warner Bros. Discovery executives are reinstating the name HBO Max for the popular streaming service. It’s the fourth name change for the app in the last decade.
This month, our picks for the three underrated movies on Max include a time travel fable, a stunning French period drama, and an erotic thriller starring Nicole Kidman, who is no stranger to that genre.
HBO Max acquires Latin American rights to '1978,' the Onetti Brothers' horror film set during Argentina's dictatorship.