Update: This popular deal is still available.
HBO Max has their
HBO Max Yearly Plans on sale below when you
select the Yearly Plan option.
Thanks to Community Member
abhilashnazar for sharing this deal.
- Note: You may need to click/tap on the 'View Plans' button at the top of the page to start choosing your plans.
Available:
- With Ads
- $69.99/year (~$5.80/month)
- Exclusive streaming access to the biggest Warner Bros. movies of 2022 at no extra cost
- Watch everything with limited ads for a lower price
- Ad-Free
- $104.99/year (~$8.75/month)
- Exclusive streaming access to the biggest Warner Bros. movies of 2022 at no extra cost
- No ads, no interruptions
- Download your favorites to watch on-the-go
- Stream in 4K UHD (as available)
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The "year" of content is pretty much what it currently has while everything gets slowly dropped off, don't expect new stuff.
The only reason I have to keep it (and now pay for it) is because my toddler has been watching wizard of oz like every day for a month straight. Lately the content has been bleak. My wife was all excited to see the new Elvis movie but they pulled it back and delayed when it will hit the service. Seems like it's now just offering bare minimum until the merger with discovery either makes it better or puts the nail in the coffin
Meh, but thanks for the link to the deal because I gotta pony up to keep a smile on the little ones face
Even on the HBO website, 4k streaming is only mentioned in the no ads package.
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So I should be able to watch the first 3 episodes of House of the Dragon to see if it's decent. And my $25 off $99 Amex offer is good until 9/15/22.
And then there are the stand-up specials that are littered all over.
But the biggest reason I'm staying with HBO is that AT&T promised me lifetime HBO while I was a paying customer, and now that they've sold off HBO, I figure it costs them more to keep giving me HBO for free, so I'm keeping it "for spite".
I don't care about movies, but here's some good tv, imo:
Most recently I loved Tokyo Vice (american journalist investigates yakuza crime drama), the latest season of Westworld, the Taika Watiti comedy Our Flag Means Death (very silly pirate show), The Flight Attendant (Kaley Cuoco comedy thriller), and Barry (dark comedy).
Looking forward to the new GoT show and (much later) the new Dune tv show
The only reason I have to keep it (and now pay for it) is because my toddler has been watching wizard of oz like every day for a month straight. Lately the content has been bleak. My wife was all excited to see the new Elvis movie but they pulled it back and delayed when it will hit the service. Seems like it's now just offering bare minimum until the merger with discovery either makes it better or puts the nail in the coffin
Meh, but thanks for the link to the deal because I gotta pony up to keep a smile on the little ones face
And I agree. Content is pretty basic nowadays to justify the cost
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And I agree. Content is pretty basic nowadays to justify the cost
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