Warner Bros. Discovery and HBO Max's New Streaming Platform Reportedly Sets Pricing

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Warner Bros. Discovery and HBO Max's merged streaming service reportedly sets pricing.

Warner Bros. Discovery will soon be moving forward with its still-unnamed streaming platform that will merge HBO Max with content from Discovery+. The biggest concern of the strategic shift was what the price would be in order to foot the bill for the new structure which would add thousands of shows to the catalog. As it turns out, fans of the premium streamer can breathe a sigh of relief as a report from Bloomberg revealed the old pricing plan will mostly stay in place.

As is the case with HBO Max right now, the new streamer will come with an ad-supported plan that costs $10 per month along with a pricier ad-free subscription remaining in the range of $15 to $16. The key difference, however, is the addition of a premium plan for viewers who want to view HBO's signature shows in as high a quality as possible. That new plan will cost $20 a month in comparison and potentially include other new features.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY The David Zaslav regime has eyed a new, merged streamer for some time now, originally planning for a full combination of HBO Max and Discovery+. It was reported back in February, however, that those plans were scrapped in favor of keeping the latter as a cheaper, standalone service in order to retain customers uninterested in paying the extra cost. Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Discovery Will Have More Information on the Future of HBO Max Soon Warner Bros. Discovery will reveal more details of the HBO Max relaunch on April 12 with the new platform expected to roll out in the weeks thereafter. Additionally, the company is expected to give an update on its previously-proposed FAST service.

 

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