Barbie just got released on Prime (for rental) despite being a WB film.
Most of Nolan's flicks are on different streaming services.
Stuff like The Wire and The Sopranos are also available on Hulu.
They've been cutting and excluding content like crazy, though, in a way that feels really arbitrary.
I had a moment of annoyance with Max a few days ago when I found that Godzilla vs Kong is the only monsterverse movie included, currently. Godzilla 2014 and Kong Skull Island and King of the Monsters are not on there... for some reason
Maybe in the US, couldn't even watch OZ outside of the US. It also hasn't released a good show since House of The Dragon and it doesn't seem like there's anything else coming aside from HOTD season 2
>the sopranos >the wire >true detective season 1 >curb your enthusiasm >chernobyl >rome >carnivale >generation kill >the pacific >band of brothers >the leftovers >succession >oz >primal >metalocalypse >knick >stanley tucci's show
all I need, simple as. Why watch some pozzed shit on netflix
Over the course of 20yrs, definitely. But HBO is very slow with releasing new seasons of shows lately. People aren't going to stay subscribed all year for 10 episodes of a HoD.
streaming platforms jumped the shark. They all cram as much shit as possible to appeal to as many people but end up driving people away when they continually raise their prices for more garbage
>Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Max (formerly HBO Max) was by far the most brutal when it comes to canceling shows, coming in at 26.9%. That’s probably not a huge surprise, as Max has purged a great deal of content since the closing of the Warner Bros.-Discovery merger in 2022. After CEO David Zaslav took the reins, shows such “Minx,” “Love Life,” and a whole range of children’s programming have all been scrapped in an effort to pare down the company’s sizable debt. HBO originals were also not spared, with “Westworld” getting cut after four seasons in November 2022.
>Cancellation Rates
Meaningless without knowing how many people are signing up, under what circumstances.
...Did MAX recently have a one-month-free deal?
They did?
And all those people taking advantage and not immediately signing up afterwards count as cancellations?
> Meaningless without knowing how many people are signing up, under what circumstances..Did MAX recently have a one-month-free deal?They did?And all those people taking advantage and not immediately signing up afterwards count as cancellations?Mmmm-hmmmm!!!
> TVcel doesn't stop to read article before posting. Looks like an utter berk.
Show cancellations, child. Not subscriber cancellations.
>Show cancellations
So that's just measuring Zaslav schizophrenia then? HBO has always subsisted of 2 or maybe 3 giga shows, cancelling ESG crap because the interest rates are up isn't thread worthy
>The data covered all shows (scripted and unscripted) canceled between 2020 and Aug. 8, 2023. As seen in the chart below, the major streamers (Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, Max, Apple TV+, Peacock, Paramount+) overall had a combined average cancellation rate of 12.2% —not much higher than linear TV (10.8%), but less than half of broadcast TV alone over that period.
The fact that they not only changed the name, they made an entirely new app, was profoundly retarded. Say you were all signed in and ready to watch HBO Max, you had to download an entirely new app, probably look up your account information, maybe call customer support.
I’m betting like half the subs never bothered. I kept getting these pathetic emails like “h-hey, you still have MAX!”
Rename, rebrand, whatever. But this whole debacle was next level stupidity.
I expected Netflix to be the top one because of the massive lack of content on there, as well as the retarded tiers they have with 1080p with ads/1080p/4K. But I guess normies really want to hold onto it
That's because Bezos did the bloodletting years ago. Max's show cancellation rate is heavily inflated by a bunch of children's shit they killed off. Amazon essentially shuttered their kids division a few years ago. They have far fewer shows to cancel.
>Worlds worst day gave his kid some shitty vaccine that has barely killed anyone >Somehow this is worse than a father who sells his child to traffickers
>kungflu doesnt kill kids >vax doesnt stop transmission anyway >give kid something that is ineffective and could only cause him harm
get a brain morans
As long as Max has Sopranos, The Wire, Rome, Deadwood, How to with John Wilson, Barry, South Park, Dexters Laboratory, Nathan for You and The White Lotus, I'll keep it
I think they still give you a year for free when you buy any Apple device. as a student I get it bundled with Apple Music for $6/month. places like Best Buy also give our 3 month trials that work for returning subsribers
>everyone already cancelled Netflix >Prime has more to offer other than streaming >No one uses the others
It just has the highest rates because it's what most people have rn
has more to offer other than streaming
This, I dont have an account with any other streaming service and I barely use Prime Video but I'll be counted in their numbers because their shopping experience is fantastic and very convenient
Unavoidable. They bought 3 [as] movies but fucked it up by doing physical releases first, and now all three have had their streaming release. Nothing left to look forward to, so cancel and move on until they do something worth caring about again.
naggers be broke, pirating is easy. Figure it out dipshits, the leftist death cult politicians in charge of every western nation are bringing your corporate demise even while they take your lobbying dollars and tell you you're going to get everything you dream of.
Cancoolmeechad here. I've cancoolled literally all of those as I only use 1-2 streaming a month. I've taken 4 free months from Paramount+ currently because I keep threatening to cancool every other month.
Ridiculous. HBO Max has the best library out of all of those streaming services.
They are selling their library to Prime Video and Netflix.
That sounds false.
Barbie just got released on Prime (for rental) despite being a WB film.
Most of Nolan's flicks are on different streaming services.
Stuff like The Wire and The Sopranos are also available on Hulu.
>Barbie just got released on Prime (for rental) despite being a WB film.
this is normal for every new movie coming out on VOD
>Most of Nolan's flicks are on different streaming services.
this has always been the case
>Stuff like The Wire and The Sopranos are also available on Hulu.
you need pay for an HBO Max add-on for this
So does that work out better financially?
Yes, they will survive
It turned a profit because they're selling all their movies and shows to other streamers.
They haven't sold anything though
They've been cutting and excluding content like crazy, though, in a way that feels really arbitrary.
I had a moment of annoyance with Max a few days ago when I found that Godzilla vs Kong is the only monsterverse movie included, currently. Godzilla 2014 and Kong Skull Island and King of the Monsters are not on there... for some reason
What? I just watched those for the first time last week. They take them off already?
That seems to be a regional thing.
Randomly excluding WB content for the USA is still dumb
Agreed. Specially for the US. Doesn't make sense.
i watched them all on HBO max like 2 years ago. The Godzilla movies in particular seem to go on/off a lot for some reason.
>muh heckin monsterino movies
back to criterion with you
Criterion's collecting the rights to the other Japanese Godzilla movies now.
>HBO Max has the best library out of all of those streaming services.
You can only rewatch the Sopranos so many times
You don't think The Wire is good?
The Wire is still a great show. The Chi could have been today's The Wire but it isn't.
This. I use it to watch AS shows curb hbo dramas and a few other things
Not enough zoom zoom stuff.
>no ms marvel
ngmi
I love short, thick, light brown teens
holy shit, this looks practical joke, youtube fanvid bad
adding this to the marvelslop cringe folder. sad!
btw
>$130,000,000 dollars
that is the price of 3,714 brand new teslas
its more expensive to make 5-10 hours of TV show than to make 1.5-2.5 hours of movie
Yeah I can see why
Game of Thrones is over, no Dragon show anymore
no fun HBO series
no reason to pay for a service that doesnt have anything to offer
But nothing new and good unless you are into blacked or feminazi narratives.
Maybe in the US, couldn't even watch OZ outside of the US. It also hasn't released a good show since House of The Dragon and it doesn't seem like there's anything else coming aside from HOTD season 2
>the sopranos
>the wire
>true detective season 1
>curb your enthusiasm
>chernobyl
>rome
>carnivale
>generation kill
>the pacific
>band of brothers
>the leftovers
>succession
>oz
>primal
>metalocalypse
>knick
>stanley tucci's show
all I need, simple as. Why watch some pozzed shit on netflix
Why would I pay for a streaming service to watch all these old shows instead of just pirating them?
Over the course of 20yrs, definitely. But HBO is very slow with releasing new seasons of shows lately. People aren't going to stay subscribed all year for 10 episodes of a HoD.
how is that a bad thing? netflix has bullshit shows with 5+ seasons
streaming platforms jumped the shark. They all cram as much shit as possible to appeal to as many people but end up driving people away when they continually raise their prices for more garbage
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
this isn't people canceling max it's people canceling at&t which is how they got max
How can Max lose so many subs when they added like 35 different 90 Day Fiance shows? It doesn't make sense.
>Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Max (formerly HBO Max) was by far the most brutal when it comes to canceling shows, coming in at 26.9%. That’s probably not a huge surprise, as Max has purged a great deal of content since the closing of the Warner Bros.-Discovery merger in 2022. After CEO David Zaslav took the reins, shows such “Minx,” “Love Life,” and a whole range of children’s programming have all been scrapped in an effort to pare down the company’s sizable debt. HBO originals were also not spared, with “Westworld” getting cut after four seasons in November 2022.
I thought this was about user churn rate, not show cancellations. Thank you for clarifying that.
>get woke go br
oke
>Cancellation Rates
Meaningless without knowing how many people are signing up, under what circumstances.
...Did MAX recently have a one-month-free deal?
They did?
And all those people taking advantage and not immediately signing up afterwards count as cancellations?
Mmmm-hmmmm
> Meaningless without knowing how many people are signing up, under what circumstances..Did MAX recently have a one-month-free deal?They did?And all those people taking advantage and not immediately signing up afterwards count as cancellations?Mmmm-hmmmm!!!
> TVcel doesn't stop to read article before posting. Looks like an utter berk.
Show cancellations, child. Not subscriber cancellations.
>Show cancellations
So that's just measuring Zaslav schizophrenia then? HBO has always subsisted of 2 or maybe 3 giga shows, cancelling ESG crap because the interest rates are up isn't thread worthy
>The data covered all shows (scripted and unscripted) canceled between 2020 and Aug. 8, 2023. As seen in the chart below, the major streamers (Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, Max, Apple TV+, Peacock, Paramount+) overall had a combined average cancellation rate of 12.2% —not much higher than linear TV (10.8%), but less than half of broadcast TV alone over that period.
maybe rebranding with a retarded name and flooding the service with shitty discovery channel shows wasn't a good idea after all....
The fact that they not only changed the name, they made an entirely new app, was profoundly retarded. Say you were all signed in and ready to watch HBO Max, you had to download an entirely new app, probably look up your account information, maybe call customer support.
I’m betting like half the subs never bothered. I kept getting these pathetic emails like “h-hey, you still have MAX!”
Rename, rebrand, whatever. But this whole debacle was next level stupidity.
should be 100% at everything.
Ted was right.
>reboot gossip girls
>all the actors are ugly fat and/or mixed race mullatos
Why?
Because only females liked GG
I liked the young blonde girl that was in it
I expected Netflix to be the top one because of the massive lack of content on there, as well as the retarded tiers they have with 1080p with ads/1080p/4K. But I guess normies really want to hold onto it
"netflix and chill" was genius
its like a requirement to have sex
Are we against streaming now?
Cinemaphile is against everything
Oh, alright, carry on then.
primechads we won
No, you didn't
>primechads we won
This
t.seething Maxlet
They moved everything I want to see on Prime to FreeVee. Fucking disgusting.
I only use it for the postal fees - like everyone else
That's because Bezos did the bloodletting years ago. Max's show cancellation rate is heavily inflated by a bunch of children's shit they killed off. Amazon essentially shuttered their kids division a few years ago. They have far fewer shows to cancel.
I canceled because I refuse to have 1 dollar go to Chris Wallace or any other CNN cocksuckers salary.
>Worlds worst day gave his kid some shitty vaccine that has barely killed anyone
>Somehow this is worse than a father who sells his child to traffickers
>kungflu doesnt kill kids
>vax doesnt stop transmission anyway
>give kid something that is ineffective and could only cause him harm
get a brain morans
Im not denying how shit the poke is naggerhomosexual
Isn't prime video tied to your amazon prime subscription which has some otherd advantage and use beside the streaming service offered.
Everybody has prime because of the free shipping, the fact that no one watches their show is testament of how fucking terrible they are
Max won't exist much longer, utterly unviable as a business and full of expensive schlock nobody cares about
Read the thread before posting, fren
Somehow MAX has all the Friday the 13th movies AND Nightmare on Elm street. Kinda odd
Someone will buy them. DC and Looney Tunes are solid IP.
Good
Tubi bros win again
As long as Max has Sopranos, The Wire, Rome, Deadwood, How to with John Wilson, Barry, South Park, Dexters Laboratory, Nathan for You and The White Lotus, I'll keep it
I tried to watch Vinyl as a repeat last week and HBOMax no longer offers it
They took their own show out of their catalog
That show sucks ass that's why
you can see it on youtube for free
well, vinyl fucking sucks so good for them
That show is fucking garbage and they fucked boardwalk empire to make it, let it burn I say
I dont remember it being garbage
I remember enjoying it
Who's even subscribed to Apple TV?
people who like The Morning Show with Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Anniston and the Soccer Coach show with that one guy who says "yes!"
I think they still give you a year for free when you buy any Apple device. as a student I get it bundled with Apple Music for $6/month. places like Best Buy also give our 3 month trials that work for returning subsribers
APPLE CHADS! WE WIN AGAIN!!
>I'M A SHILL,I'M A SHILL, I'M A SHILL, I'M A SHILL, I'M A SHILL, I'M A SHILL ,I'M A SHILL
low key homosexual
>everyone already cancelled Netflix
>Prime has more to offer other than streaming
>No one uses the others
It just has the highest rates because it's what most people have rn
has more to offer other than streaming
This, I dont have an account with any other streaming service and I barely use Prime Video but I'll be counted in their numbers because their shopping experience is fantastic and very convenient
Unavoidable. They bought 3 [as] movies but fucked it up by doing physical releases first, and now all three have had their streaming release. Nothing left to look forward to, so cancel and move on until they do something worth caring about again.
APPLE TV CHADS
WHERE YOU AT
I'M GETTING THE IPHONE 15 NEXT MONTH!
ME TOO!
I CAN'T WAIT TO PLAY RESIDENT EVIL 4 & DEATH STRANDING ON IT!!
What's Max?
House of the Dragon underperforming really did that much damage, huh?
House of the Dragon wasn't cancelled and it destroyed rings of power (see
)
, I don't think that's the issue
Isn't Prime Video free with Amazon Prime? I have Prime Video just because of my Prime membership I get for shipping.
imagine being at the mercy of streaming services for your kino library
Yes, free content servies have low "cancelation" rates because nobody has to pay to stay in
How does Apple TV still have subscribers after Ted Lasso ended?
naggers be broke, pirating is easy. Figure it out dipshits, the leftist death cult politicians in charge of every western nation are bringing your corporate demise even while they take your lobbying dollars and tell you you're going to get everything you dream of.
Cancoolmeechad here. I've cancoolled literally all of those as I only use 1-2 streaming a month. I've taken 4 free months from Paramount+ currently because I keep threatening to cancool every other month.
Plex chads and archiving pirates, we were never wrong