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re: HBO Max — Warnermedia streaming service launches May 2020
WarnerMedia Streamer Eyes Reboots Of Warner Bros. TV TGIF Comedies Like ‘Step by Step’, ‘Perfect Strangers’ & ‘Family Matters’
https://deadline.com/2019/07/warnerm...edium=facebook |
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Straight to the damn reboots.
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re: HBO Max — Warnermedia streaming service launches May 2020
Family Matters? Really? There's no way they can find someone that can even come close to playing Steve Urkel.
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re: HBO Max — Warnermedia streaming service launches May 2020
Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 13572596)
Family Matters? Really? There's no way they can find someone that can even come close to playing Steve Urkel.
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Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 13572596)
Family Matters? Really? There's no way they can find someone that can even come close to playing Steve Urkel.
Make the family white. :up: |
re: HBO Max — Warnermedia streaming service launches May 2020
I wish they would remake Gilligan's Island but they might have a hard time finding someone hotter than Dawn Wells.
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re: HBO Max — Warnermedia streaming service launches May 2020
Originally Posted by dvd-4-life
(Post 13573552)
I wish they would remake Gilligan's Island but they might have a hard time finding someone hotter than Dawn Wells.
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 13573852)
I wonder if there's ownership issues there. Warners bought rights to the old episodes from United Artists, but the original show was co-owned/produced by UA and CBS. For example, I don't think Warners has rights to the Gilligan TV movies that were made after the series ended.
Gilligan's Island is on MeTV so next time I watch it I will check to see if it shows the WB logo at the end. Here's wishing they will remake Space Ghost,Birdman and Herculoids(with Alex Toth style of animation in mind). |
re: HBO Max — Warnermedia streaming service launches May 2020
Originally Posted by dvd-4-life
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Plus I wonder what will ever happen to Fantastic Four 1967(animated)? One of the few (if any) in the early days of tv animated produced by Hanna Barbera(Warner Brothers) but is a Marvel property.
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Originally Posted by dex14
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WarnerMedia Streamer Eyes Reboots Of Warner Bros. TV TGIF Comedies Like ‘Step by Step’, ‘Perfect Strangers’ & ‘Family Matters’
https://deadline.com/2019/07/warnerm...edium=facebook |
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Now has an official name:
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...0093d4c181.jpg https://deadline.com/2019/07/warnerm...ix-1202643722/ |
re: HBO Max — Warnermedia streaming service launches May 2020
Also delayed into Spring 2020 WarnerMedia Names Upcoming Direct-to-Consumer Service HBO MaxGlobal Powerhouse “Friends”; future Hits from The CW Network including “Batwoman”; Original Movies from Greg Berlanti and Reese Witherspoon; and Fan Favorites “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” and “Pretty Little Liars” will Stream on HBO Max.HBO Max brings together HBO, a Robust Slate of New Originals, and Programming from Warner Bros., New Line, DC Entertainment, CNN, TNT, TBS, truTV, The CW, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Crunchyroll, Rooster Teeth, Looney Tunes and More to offer Something for Everyone in the Home July 09, 2019Los Angeles, CA – WarnerMedia today unveiled HBO Max as the name of its new streaming service, which will offer an impressive direct-to-consumer experience for everyone ranging from families with young children to adults of all ages. Anchored with and inspired by the legacy of HBO’s excellence and award-winning storytelling, the new service will be “Maximized” with an extensive collection of exclusive original programming (Max Originals) and the best-of-the-best from WarnerMedia’s enormous portfolio of beloved brands and libraries. New deals with Warner Bros. Television and others for HBO Max announced today include:
“HBO Max will bring together the diverse riches of WarnerMedia to create programming and user experiences not seen before in a streaming platform. HBO’s world-class programming leads the way, the quality of which will be the guiding principle for our new array of Max Originals, our exciting acquisitions, and the very best of the Warner Bros. libraries, starting with the phenomenon that is ‘Friends,’” said Robert Greenblatt, chairman, WarnerMedia Entertainment and Direct-To-Consumer. “Under the leadership of two of the strongest creative visionaries — Casey Bloys (HBO) and Kevin Reilly (original content and acquisitions) — and two of the most experienced digital experts — Tony Goncalves and Andy Forssell — I have no doubt they and their dedicated teams will deliver the world’s best storytelling to audiences of all ages wherever and whenever they want it.” Max Original series previously announced include:
Kevin Reilly, president of the Warner Media Entertainment Networks that include TNT, TBS, and truTV, also serves as chief content officer of HBO Max overseeing all new Max Originals and library content. Tony Goncalves, CEO of Otter Media, now oversees the development of HBO Max with Andy Forssell, also from Otter Media and formerly CEO of Hulu, as the general manager. Some of Hollywood’s most successful creators and producers are looking forward to the new service, including the following who are either producing for HBO and/or an upcoming HBO Max Original: Anna Kendrick “WarnerMedia has three things going for it with this new streaming service. One, they have an incredible history and legacy of storytelling. Two, they’re super future-focused and trying to be the best. And three, they’re letting people like me embarrass myself episode after episode until I find love. I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of this family.” Issa Rae “What’s exciting about HBO Max is that we have so many more resources and so many more voices of support for our show, and it’s an opportunity for other creators to have a bigger platform. I’m thrilled that my show will still be on HBO but now it will also be part of a new service that will reach more and more people.” Greg Berlanti “What I’ve always loved about creating shows that connect with a young audience is that these fans grow up with the programs and will remember them for the rest of their lives. Now I get to do even more of that for HBO Max, where viewers will be able to discover shows on their own time, in their own way. Like any great novel, these shows will be there waiting for you. As a fan, what I’m personally most excited to watch on the service are all the great Warner Bros. movies that affected our entire culture and changed the way we live.” Damon Lindelof “Working with HBO has been an entirely different level. People really care about these shows and they invest at such a high level. And now with HBO Max in the family, what I'm feeling is a greater sense of understanding and belonging that the family went from being a nuclear family to now there's a couple more kids and there's aunts and uncles and there's cousins and they're all cool. I want to go to that family reunion!” Lena Dunham “To be able to work for a company that’s allowed me to grow as an artist, as a woman, as a creator is a real gift. I love being part of this specific group of HBO programs that have meant so much to me. And lots of people are obsessed with the concept of streaming and now HBO Max is the future of the medium because it’s all just about continuing to tell really smart stories, and to me, that’s evergreen. I’m working on more projects for HBO as well as something very exciting for HBO Max and I’m just in heaven.” Nicole Kidman “It’s the dream of every artist to create art that inspires and even changes people. I’ve had a glorious experience doing ‘Big Little Lies’ on HBO and I’m so happy to also be developing a brand-new original drama series for HBO Max. This bigger platform will enable even more people to see the work that I and so many of my friends have poured our hearts into creating.” George R.R. Martin “Back in 1991, after a decade in television, I began writing a series of novels that I knew would never be filmed. A GAME OF THRONES and its sequels were too big, too complex, too dark, too sexy, with a cast of thousands, gigantic battles, massive castles, direwolves, ice wights, and dragons. Too sprawling for a feature film, too expensive for television. I should have remembered, ‘It's not television, it's HBO.’ Working with HBO during the past decade has been a dream come true. What they did could not be done, but they did it anyway. And now they are embarked on a new venture. No, they won't be tying their shows to the legs of ravens as I suggested... instead they are launching an exciting new streaming platform that will carry all the great HBO programming around the world... classic old shows and thrilling new shows, including (I hope) a return to my world of Westeros. Sign me up!” Kaley Cuoco “I have been part of the Warner Bros. Television family for over 12 years. I treasure my time on ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ and I am thrilled that our relationship continues to flourish in my new role as a producer on ‘The Flight Attendant.’ When I read the book more than a year-and-a-half ago, I was instantly obsessed with it — and with the idea of bringing it to the screen. I could not be happier to collaborate with the team at HBO Max to make this dream a reality. WarnerMedia has a long history of supporting storytellers and empowering them to fulfill their greatest potential. I am proud to be working with them on this series and cannot wait for viewers to have the opportunity to see it.”“Friends” was created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman and aired for 10 seasons on NBC from 1994 to 2004. The show revolved around six friends and made stars out of its ensemble -- Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer. The series was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” was created by Andy Borowitz and Susan Borowitz, and ran for six seasons on NBC from 1990 to 1996. The show revolved around Will Smith as a street-smart teenager from West Philadelphia who is sent to move in with his wealthy aunt and uncle in their Bel-Air mansion after getting into a fight in his hometown. The show made Smith a star. Also starring in the comedy were James Avery, Daphne Maxwell Reid, Janet Hubert-Whitten, Alfonso Ribeiro, Karyn Parsons, Tatyana M. Ali and Joseph Marcell. It was produced by The Stuffed Dog Company, Quincy Jones Productions-Quincy Jones/David Salzman Entertainment and NBC Productions. “Pretty Little Liars” was developed by I. Marlene King, based upon a series of books by Sara Shepard, and aired for seven seasons on ABC Family/Freeform from 2010 to 2017. The series follows the lives of five high school girls whose clique falls apart after the leader of the group, Alison, goes missing. The series features an ensemble cast, including Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Lucy Hale, Shay Mitchell, Sasha Pieterse and Janel Parrish. It was produced by Alloy Entertainment, Long Lake Productions and Russian Hill Productions in association with Warner Horizon Scripted Television. About Warner Media Warner Media is a leading media and entertainment company that creates and distributes premium and popular content from a diverse array of talented storytellers and journalists to global audiences through its consumer brands including: HBO, HBO Now, HBO Max, Warner Bros., TNT, TBS, truTV, CNN, DC Entertainment, New Line, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies and others. Warner Media is part of AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T). Cautionary Language Concerning Forward-Looking Statements Information set forth in this news release contains financial estimates and other forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results might differ materially. A discussion of factors that may affect future results is contained in AT&T’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. AT&T disclaims any obligation to update and revise statements contained in this news release based on new information or otherwise.WARNERMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT & DIRECT-TO-CONSUMER COMMUNICATIONS Kevin Brockman 818.559.7946 [email protected] |
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If they keep the price reasonable, this could be a great service with tons of content. The only problem is how many services can a family subscribe to without paying an exorbitant fee.
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Originally Posted by LorenzoL
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If they keep the price reasonable, this could be a great service with tons of content. The only problem is how many services can a family subscribe to without paying an exorbitant fee.
I think it's a good deal. You're getting HBO, Cinemax content along with new original shows/movies and of course catalog content. If you already subscribe to HBO Now by itself that alone is $15/month. But I know what you're saying. You and many others have other expenses to worry about and can't afford every new, cool streaming service. |
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What will it cost when supposedly Direct Tv Now joins in with HBO Max ?
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I'll be picking up Friends on iTunes or VUDU rather than be locked into HBO Max.
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Kind of weird to me to put HBO in the name rather than something more Warner Bros. centric. |
re: HBO Max — Warnermedia streaming service launches May 2020
Originally Posted by Mike86
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Kind of weird to me to put HBO in the name rather than something more Warner Bros. centric. They're also obviously marketing toward younger viewers...other than that shot of the Wizard of Oz at the very end of the clip, there's little info about how much of Warners' classic library will be featured or just how much will be available at any one time. Hopefully they've learned their lesson from the launch of the DC Universe app, where not a whole lot of content was/is available, and it's constantly rotating in and out each month (and sometimes week to week). |
re: HBO Max — Warnermedia streaming service launches May 2020
Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 13576248)
And it's going to lead to a lot of confusion for the "average" viewer - HBO Go, HBO Now, and now HBO Max? Most will just assume it's a new version of the HBO app.
They're also obviously marketing toward younger viewers...other than that shot of the Wizard of Oz at the very end of the clip, there's little info about how much of Warners' classic library will be featured or just how much will be available at any one time. Hopefully they've learned their lesson from the launch of the DC Universe app, where not a whole lot of content was/is available, and it's constantly rotating in and out each month (and sometimes week to week). I'm a Crunchyroll subscriber so I'm hoping that they won't merge all of their other services into this one as I'm not looking to subscribe to this one service for more money at this moment. |
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HBO Max Will Feature Live Sports Content, AT&T Boss Says
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...edium=referral |
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but HBO Go will still have all the same content and HBO series' as before, correct?
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Originally Posted by OldBoy
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but HBO Go will still have all the same content and HBO series' as before, correct?
I will always subscribe to HBO, so I might just do this when my current HBO Now subscription runs out. But I bought like 20 months of discounted HBO Now cards last December, so it will probably be a while until I get this service. |
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Originally Posted by Decker
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Of course.
I will always subscribe to HBO, so I might just do this when my current HBO Now subscription runs out. But I bought like 20 months of discounted HBO Now cards last December, so it will probably be a while until I get this service. |
re: HBO Max — Warnermedia streaming service launches May 2020
Originally Posted by OldBoy
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what exactly is difference between Now and Go? i have Go, i believe, via Optimum, but thought i had Now as well...
Go is included with your cable or satellite subscription. Content is exactly the same, only who they are made for. HBO Max is a hub for everything HBO, Cinemax, DC, Warner Bros. Cartoon Network, TBS, TNT, original shows and movies and apparently now live TV. |
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Originally Posted by DJariya
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Now is exclusively for cord cutters who want HBO and don't want cable.
Go is included with your cable or satellite subscription. Content is exactly the same, only who they are made for. HBO Max is a hub for everything HBO, Cinemax, DC, Warner Bros. Cartoon Network, TBS, TNT, original shows and movies and apparently now live TV. |
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