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HBO Max Cuts Annual Subscription Prices 28% in Limited-Time Offer

HBO Max Cuts Annual Subscription Prices 28% in Limited-Time Offer

HBO Max has long offered a discount if you pay upfront for a year of service. Now the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned service is dangling an even bigger price break in a new summer promo.

With the additional 28% discount, the special one-year promo pricing is 40% off the regular monthly price points. The limited-time offer is available from June 18 through July 15, 2026, for eligible subscribers on HBOMax.com, Prime Video Subscriptions and the Roku Channel.

Eligible subscribers can take advantage of the special pricing ahead of the Season 3 premiere of HBO original drama series “House of the Dragon,” debuting Sunday, June 21.

Meanwhile, HBO Max is running the one-year price discount as Paramount Skydance’s deal to merge with WBD is pending. Paramount execs have said they expect to merge HBO Max and Paramount+ in some way once the merger closes, but they haven’t provided details about what that will mean for customers. The companies have said they expect the deal to close in September 2026, pending regulatory approvals and legal clearance.

HBO Max is the streaming home of HBO originals plus movies from Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Studios, Turner Classic Movies, A24 and Studio Ghibli; programming from Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, HGTV, Food Network, TLC, ID, Magnolia Network, Discovery and TCM; and more.

HBO Max’s upcoming lineup includes originals such as “Lanterns” and “Stuart Fails To Save The Universe,” documentaries including “Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That’s the Weight of the World)” and “Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Seattle Seahawks,” as well as fan-favorite library titles like “Friends” and “The Big Bang Theory.” The streaming service features critically acclaimed films, including Oscar winners “One Battle After Another” and “Sinners,” alongside franchises such as “It,” “The Conjuring” and “Final Destination.”

Source: variety.com