Max Ad Lite, which costs $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year, will offer subscribers up to two concurrent streams, 1080p resolution, no offline downloads and 5:1 surround sound quality. Max Ad Free, which costs $15.99 per month or $149.99 per year, gives 30 offline downloads in addition to the two concurrent streams, 1080p resolution and 5:1 surround sound quality.
Max Ultimate Ad Free, which costs $19.99 per month or $199.99 per year, will offer up to 4 concurrent streams, up to 4K HD resolution, 100 offline downloads and Dolby Atmos sound quality. The Ultimate Ad-Free tier will have an expanded catalog of content available in 4K UHD including key programming such as “Game of Thrones,” “The Last of Us,” “Harry Potter,” “Lord of the Rings,” The Dark Knight Trilogy and more. All Warner Bros. movies released this year and going forward will also be available in 4K UHD when they arrive on Max following their theatrical windows.
What about people who currently have an annual ad free subscription? What tier are they put into?
I think this answers your questionExisting HBO Max subscribers will have access to Max at the same price as their current subscription and can access their current plan features for a minimum of six months following its launch.
So you're not going to pay your hbo max subscription anymore, don't let the door know hit ya.
Yeahhhh I'm out.
So you're not going to pay your hbo max subscription anymore, don't let the door know hit ya.
I do too and so far it seems like we're goodI get HBO Max through my AT&T account, does this change anything?
So you're not going to pay your hbo max subscription anymore, don't let the door know hit ya.
Imagine they announce Real Sex as a new Max OriginalSo are they bringing back the late night Skinemax flicks to commemorate the name change or nah?
Zaslav: "No clue who this dude is but he spittin'!"