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                  <p>Since <strong>HBO Max</strong>&#xA0;was announced in 2019, we&apos;ve heard lots of hype about the <em><strong>Friends</strong>&#xA0;</em><strong>cast reunion</strong>, its &quot;<strong>10,000 hours of content</strong>,&quot; and other exciting promises. The streaming service, which launched in May, still might be a mystery to viewers who are wary of paying for yet another platform.</p>
                
                            
                    
                  
                            
                    
                  
                            
                    
                  
                          
                  <p>Below, EW breaks down what HBO Max is exactly, what shows and movies it offers, and how it stacks up against <strong>Netflix</strong>, <strong>Hulu</strong>, <strong>Apple TV+</strong>, and more.</p>
                
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                    <strong>What is HBO Max?</strong>
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                  <p><strong>HBO Max</strong> has been touted as &quot;where HBO meets so much more&quot; (vague, we know). The service features HBO&apos;s existing programming along with content from networks (like <strong>Cinemax</strong>, <strong>TBS</strong>, and <strong>TNT</strong>) and third-party content owned by HBO&apos;s parent company, WarnerMedia.</p>
                
                          
                   
                
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                    <strong>What shows and movies are on the service?</strong>
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                  <p>You can catch all of HBO&apos;s current shows, like <strong><em>Euphoria</em></strong> and<em><strong> Succession</strong>; </em>classic HBO series like <em><strong>The Sopranos</strong>, </em><em><strong>The Wire</strong>,</em> and<em><strong> Sex and the City</strong>; </em>plus <em><strong>Casablanca</strong>,</em> the<strong><em> Lord of the Rings</em></strong> movies, the&#xA0;<em><strong>Matrix</strong>&#xA0;</em>trilogy, and other Warner Bros. movies.</p>
                
                          
                  <p>HBO Max also acquired a number of programs from outside networks like <strong>NBC</strong>, <strong>Comedy Central</strong>, and <strong>BBC</strong>, so you can watch all seasons of <em>Friends, <strong>The West Wing</strong>, <strong>South Park</strong>, <strong>Doctor Who</strong>,&#xA0;</em>and more. Other likely top draws for audiences include <em><strong>Seinfeld</strong>, <strong>The Big Bang Theory</strong>,</em> <em><strong>Rick and Morty</strong>,</em> and the <strong>Studio Ghibli collection</strong>.</p>
                
                            
                    
                  
                            
                    
                  
                            
                    
                  
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                    <strong>What original programs does HBO Max offer?&nbsp;</strong>
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                  <p>The service boasted a slate of <strong>original series</strong> at launch, such as <em>Love Life</em>&#xA0;with&#xA0;<strong>Anna Kendrick</strong>, Sesame Street Workshop&apos;s&#xA0;<em>The Not Too Late Show With Elmo</em>, ballroom competition show <em>Legendary</em>, documentary&#xA0;<em>On the Record</em>,&#xA0;<em>Craftopia</em>&#xA0;with YouTube sensation LaurDIY, and fresh&#xA0;<em>Looney Tunes Cartoons.</em></p>
                
                          
                  <p><strong>Ridley Scott</strong>&apos;s&#xA0;<strong><em>Raised by Wolves</em></strong> premiered in September to <strong>solid reviews</strong>, as did <strong>Kaley Cuoco&apos;s</strong> drama series <strong><em>The Flight Attendant</em></strong>, which debuted in late November. <strong>Steven Soderbergh&apos;s</strong> star-studded film&#xA0;<em><strong>Let Them All Talk</strong></em>&#xA0;featuring <strong>Meryl Streep</strong> and&#xA0;<strong>Candice Bergen</strong>, out Dec. 10, has also <strong>scored critical praise</strong>.</p>
                
                          
                   
                
                          
                  <p>Other HBO Max original series include DC&apos;s <strong><em>Doom Patrol</em></strong>, <strong><em>Search Party</em></strong>, the three-part <strong>Amy Schumer</strong> documentary&#xA0;<em>Expecting Amy</em>, adult animated comedy from&#xA0;<em>Regular Show</em>&apos;s J.G. Quintel titled <em>Close Enough</em>, and new <strong><em>Adventure Time</em></strong>&#xA0;episodes through&#xA0;<em>Distant Lands.</em></p>
                
                          
                  <p>The recent <strong><em>Fresh Prince of Bel-Air </em>reunion</strong> was a hit, and the<em>&#xA0;</em><strong><em>Friends</em></strong> reunion set to <strong>film in March 2021</strong> will surely appeal to fans on the fence about HBO Max. The special, which has been teased for a while, didn&apos;t make it in time for the streamer&apos;s launch due to the pandemic. Similarly, because of COVID-19, the hyped <em><strong>Gossip Girl</strong>&#xA0;</em><strong>reboot</strong> won&apos;t <strong>arrive at the service until 2021</strong>. Also coming next year is <strong>Zack Snyder&apos;s fabled cut</strong> of <em><strong>Justice League</strong></em>.</p>
                
                            
                    
                  
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                    <strong>What content has been announced to hit the streamer since it debuted?&nbsp;</strong>
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                  <p>In December, <strong>Warner Bros. also announced</strong> it will be releasing <strong><em>Wonder Woman 1984</em></strong>, <em>Dune</em>, <em>The Suicide Squad, </em>and every one of its films slated for 2021 simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max. <em>Godzilla vs. Kong, In The Heights, Space Jam: A New Legacy,</em> and<em> Matrix 4 </em>are also among the lineup of 17 films. Good news for HBO Max subscribers, bad news for movie theaters.</p>
                
                            
                    
                  
                          
                  <p>Other news since the platform arrived in May: <strong><em>Chappelle&apos;s Show</em></strong> became <strong>available to stream</strong> on HBO Max beginning Nov. 1, and <strong>Conan O&apos;Brien</strong> will end <em><strong>Conan</strong>&#xA0;</em>in January 2021 and <strong>jump to the platform</strong> for his own weekly variety series.</p>
                
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                    <strong>How much does it cost?&nbsp;</strong>
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                  <p>HBO Max costs <strong>$14.99 per month</strong>. For comparison, Netflix&apos;s rate ranges from $8.99 to $17.99, Hulu is $5.99 (with ads) and $11.99 (no ads), Disney+ is $6.99, and Apple TV+ costs $4.99 per month.</p>
                
                            
                    
                  
                          
                  <p>Additionally, if you&apos;re subscribed to HBO through providers like AT&amp;T, Xfinity, Cox, and many more, you get access to HBO Max for free. This also applies to people subscribed to the HBO app (previously called the HBO Now app) through Google Play, Samsung TV, Apple, etc.</p>
                
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                    <strong>What devices can you watch HBO Max on?</strong>
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                  <p>You can find HBO Max on most major streaming devices including Amazon Fire devices, Android devices, iPhones, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox One, and Samsung TV. The only big name it&apos;s not currently available on is Roku, but the company is reportedly <strong>nearing a deal</strong> with HBO Max for that to happen, so stay tuned.</p>
                
                            
                    
                  
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                    <strong>What happened to HBO Now and HBO Go? </strong>
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                  <p>The two services initially existed alongside HBO Max, but were gradually rebranded or phased out. HBO Now was rebranded as the HBO app and existing subscribers can still access HBO. Most can also watch HBO Max with their account at no extra cost, as mentioned above. If you&apos;re deciding between the two, just buying HBO is an option, but there&apos;s virtually no reason to as HBO Max is the same price and has HBO&apos;s entire library plus more content.</p>
                
                            
                    
                  
                          
                  <p>HBO Go, which came with an HBO package through a TV provider, was discontinued July 31 and the app is no longer available on most devices. More info on the two services <strong>can be found here</strong>.</p>
                
                          
                  <p><strong>Related content:</strong></p>
                
                          
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                 	<li><strong>Warner Bros. to release every 2021 movie on HBO Max at same time as theaters</strong></li>
                 	<li><strong>By betting big on HBO Max, Warner Bros. has hastened the future of the movie business</strong></li>
                 	<li><strong><em>Gossip Girl</em> reboot won&apos;t arrive until 2021 due to coronavirus</strong></li>
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        <p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>EW</strong> - Author:<strong>Rachel Yang</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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