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Mr. Sepinwall is a TV critic, most recently for Rolling Stone. This year, long before the potential acquisition of HBO by Netflix, each of these two entities premiered a hospital drama produced by ...
HBO Max subscribers have enjoyed a strong lineup of movies in December, but the impending end of the month means that several fan-favorite films are on their way out. However, there’s still more than ...
Think of it as a holiday surprise from Verizon: a rare streaming TV price drop, with the wireless and home-internet carrier serving up discounts for ad-free upgrades to its HBO Max perk. Verizon ...
Don't let "IT" enter your mind! In HBO's "It: Welcome to Derry," the characters living in 1960s Derry, Maine, are forced to face their fears as they are attacked by the evil clown Pennywise. The ...
Created by Jesse Armstrong, Succession aired on HBO from 2018–2023 and quickly became one of the network’s flagship dramas. Succession follows the Roy family, which owns the New York City-based global ...
Netflix’s blockbuster deal to buy Warner Bros., including HBO, is the latest twist in a rivalry that has reshaped the entertainment industry. By John Koblin Ted Sarandos has long coveted HBO ...
Netflix and chill? Not anymore. After decades of organic growth, the streaming giant has gone on the offensive with a $72 billion merger deal for Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns several popular ...
UPDATE: Netflix on Friday announced plans to purchase Warner Bros. film and TV studios, HBO and HBO MAX in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $82.7 billion. The transaction will take between 12 and 18 ...
Netflix believes one plus one will equal three when HBO joins its portfolio. Co-CEO Greg Peters said as much throughout a 45-minute conference call with Wall Street analysts about the company’s $82.7 ...