Samba TV reports that Zack Snyder’s Justice League drew 1.8M HBO Max households in its first five minutes over its premiere weekend of March 19-21.
04.03.2021 - 16:46 / thewrap.com
Also Read: Jason Kilar Breaks Down Massive WarnerMedia Shakeup: 'Very Excited About Where We're Going'Later, Kilar said he believes the average household will have fewer than seven streaming services in the end, and maybe fewer than six.“I feel very good about our ability to be in that small group,” he said.HBO Max’s ad-supported option, which is expected to come this year, has not yet launched.
A commercial-free HBO Max, which is more like traditional HBO and its earlier streaming options,
.Samba TV reports that Zack Snyder’s Justice League drew 1.8M HBO Max households in its first five minutes over its premiere weekend of March 19-21.
Warner Bros. is not continuing its HBO Max release strategy next year.
What attracted you to “Genera+ion?”[The fact] that it was created by this teenager and her dad. Zelda Barnz [the teenager] is just an incredibly smart, intuitive, conscious human being.
It’s a certain kind of man who can rob the female orgasm of joy through data mining, and in HBO Max’s “Made for Love,” that man is Byron Gogol (Billy Magnussen), entrepreneur, tech genius, and serial creep. After coating the world in screens designed to connect consumers but intended to surveil them, he’s sorta kinda almost perfected his masterpiece, also called Made For Love.
Brittany Murphy’s life and death are set to be explored in a new HBO documentary series. The ‘Clueless’ star passed away in 2009 at the age of 32 from pneumonia and combined drug intoxication, and after her husband Simon Monjack died less than a year later of the same cause, speculation began to spread about the circumstances of Brittany’s death, which was officially ruled as an accident.
The brief life of actress Brittany Murphy will be placed under the microscope for a two-part docuseries, set to air on HBO Max.
Zack Snyder's long-fabled director's cut of the 2017 DC Comics film — the filmmaker had to step down from the original film due to family tragedy — is set to premiere on HBO Max on Thursday, March 18.«The most important thing to get right was just the honesty of the movie and just be honest with the stuff I wanted to do and my vision for the movie,» Snyder recently told ET of the film. «I really wanted to make it as uncompromised as I could.»Here's everything you need to know about how to watch
Haley Bosselman editorIn today’s TV news roundup, HBO Max ordered a new streetwear competition series, and Variety has an exclusive first look at Carey Mulligan in “My Grandparents’ War.”Angela Bassett will narrate Fox’s “Malika the Lion Queen,” a two-hour wildlife documentary that will air April 4 and be available on Tubi beginning April 18. Bassett will guide viewers through an educational exploration of the true queens and leaders in the lion kingdom.
The Verge, Microsoft blamed the outage on “a recent change to an authentication system.”Also Read: 'Zack Snyder's Justice League' Wins Early Raves, From 'Improvement' to a 'Knockout'Director Zack Snyder on Monday night apologized and tweeted, “I have no words. Still waiting for info.
EXCLUSIVE: Devere Rogers (My Spy, Sherman’s Showcase) has been cast as a series regular opposite Patti LuPone and Erinn Hayes in OK Boomer, a multi-camera comedy pilot from creator Todd Linden (Happy Endings, Alexa & Katie), the late Jamie Tarses’ Fanfare and Sony Pictures TV.
Thanks to his Broadway sensation “Hamilton,” Lin-Manuel Miranda is a superstar. The play won eleven Tonys, including Best Musical, and the Pulitzer Prize For Drama in 2016.
AT&T expects half of the 120 million to 150 million HBO Max and HBO subscribers it expects to sign up by the end of 2025 will be outside the U.S. market.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThe ad-supported version of HBO Max, set to launch in June 2021, already has $80 million in upfront advertising commitments, WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar said.Kilar, speaking Friday at AT&T’s analyst and investor day presentation, didn’t reveal key details of the HBO Max AVOD tier like pricing and ad load.In terms of content, the only difference between the ad-supported HBO Max and the regular $14.99-per-month premium service is that the the AVOD tier will not
“Euphoria,” there’s a new edgy show about teen sexuality. Called “Generation” (styled as “Genera+ion”) and premiering on HBO Max on Thursday, March 11, the drama follows a cast of teen characters through their friendships, high school lives and romances.
Patti LuPone and Erinn Hayes have been tapped as the adult leads in OK Boomer, a multi-camera comedy pilot from creator Todd Linden (Happy Endings, Alexa & Katie), the late Jamie Tarses’ Fanfare and Sony Pictures TV where the company continues to be based.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterPatti LuPone and Erinn Hayes have signed on to star in the HBO Max comedy pilot “OK Boomer,” Variety has learned.In the show, a self-centered boomer (LuPone) shows up at her estranged daughter’s (Hayes) house hoping to live off the family’s money, but forms an unexpected bond with her progressive granddaughter who’s quick to challenge her on their differing views, of which there are plenty.LuPone’s character, Barbara, is described as a comically outrageous, wildly
, starring Justice Smith, is the latest provocative and must-watch series to flip the teen genre on its head following recent HBO dramas and. Created by Zelda Barnz and her father, Daniel, and co-executive produced by Lena Dunham, the HBO Max dramedy offers a new, authentic portrayal of a diverse group of high school students and an unashamed exploration of modern sexuality.
wrote Twitter user @ThenDougSaid Monday.The mishap happened just 10 days before “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” is slated to hit HBO’s streaming service.HBO confirmed the glitch in a statement to the Wrap, and noted it was removed quickly.“Zack Snyder’s Justice League was temporarily available on HBO Max and the error was addressed within minutes,” a spokesperson told the outlet.Other fans also posted screenshots and clips of the film on Twitter, which have not yet been removed.@hbomax I'm trying
With the early-2021 film schedule in shambles after more studios delay their features into the second half of the year, the controversial deal by WarnerMedia to release its 2021 WB features in theaters and HBO Max simultaneously is starting to look less crazy than it once did. That said, it’s still a scary proposition and a sign that theatrical releases may not ever be the same.
Unless you believe all those ridiculous conspiracy theories on social media, as of right now, there aren’t any tech billionaires secretly trying to put monitoring devices into our brains. But in the upcoming HBO Max series, “Made for Love,” that’s a very real consequence in the failing marriage of a tech billionaire and his wife.