HBO Max launch in UK ‘huge shock’ for TV fans
HBO Max officially launches in the UK today.
The US streaming service also features HBO content as well as shows and movies from Warner Bros. Pictures & Television, DC Studios, and Max Originals.
This means the return of Friends to the UK streaming service as well as the Harry Potter films.
Other content available on the platform includes new seasons of Euphoria and House of the Dragon and the new Harry Potter TV series, which is expected to air next year.
Subscription plans start at £4.99 per month, which includes advertising. Ad-free plans start at £9.99 per month.
TNT Sports subscribers can also get a subscription to HBO Max.
Sky Glass and Sky Stream customers, along with Ultimate TV and Sky Q customers, will see the app included at no extra cost.
Uswitch’s broadband and TV expert Ernest Doku said the launch is a “giant blow” to TV fans, with Sky being the only major provider to bundle HBO Max at no extra cost.
“There is a catch, because bundling requires a 24-month contract and means accepting advertising. If you only watch one or two platforms, a standalone HBO Max subscription may offer more control, as you can skip penalty-free.
“The launch of another platform is a good reminder to audit your subscriptions. If you find you’re paying for several services you rarely visit, cancelling just one or two could save you over £100 a year.”
