HBO Max will launch on May 27

HBO Max will launch on May 27, the company announced today. It’ll feature more than 10,000 hours of content on Day 1 (that’s more than a year’s worth), with more rolling out throughout the year.

The service — which basically will replace HBO, though the two will live in parallel for the time being — will cost the same as they legacy HBO service, at $14.99 a month. It’ll have movies and original series, of course, just like you’re used to. But with everything under the WarnerMedia umbrella (which itself is under AT&T), HBO Max has access to more content than ever before. And that’s going to include a good bit of children’s programming, in addition to content from New Line, DC, CNN, TNT, TBS, truTV, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Crunchyroll, Rooster Teeth, and Looney Tunes — and that’s just for starters.

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“Our number one goal is having extraordinary content for everyone in the family, and the HBO Max programming mix we are so excited to unveil on May 27th will bear that out,” Robert Greenblatt, Chairman of Warner Media Entertainment and Direct-To-Consumer, said in a press release. “Even in the midst of this unprecedented pandemic, the all-star teams behind every aspect of HBO Max will deliver a platform and a robust slate of content that is varied, of the highest quality, and second to none. I’m knocked out by the breadth and depth of our new offering, from the Max originals, our Warner Bros library and acquisition titles from around the world, and of course the entirety of HBO.”

Here are the HBO Max originals that you can expect to watch on Day 1:

  • Craftopia
  • Legendary
  • Love Life
  • Looney Tunes Cartoons
  • The Not Too Late Show with Elmo
  • On the Record

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