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HBO Max reached 73.8 million subscribers at the end of 2021

Marty McFourth

Trying to figure out this life thing, what about you
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HBO Max reached 73.8 million subscribers at the end of 2021, 46.8 million of which are located in the US, marking a 5.3 million increase over a full year. The numbers were shared as part of AT&T’s (HBO Max’s parent company) fourth-quarter earnings for 2021.



Jason Kilar, the CEO of Time Warner, celebrated the platform’s success on Twitter, noting HBO Max’s subscriber numbers are up 35 percent over the past two years, both in the US and 45 other markets. He also says HBO Max’s subscriber count is way ahead of analysts’ projections — by a whole four years.

In an interview with CNBC, Kilar notes the service “grew much faster than Netflix” in the US during 2021. Netflix’s fourth-quarter earnings revealed the platform didn’t meet its forecasts for subscriber growth, reaching 221.84 million subscribers instead of the predicted 222.06 million.

Last year, HBO Max exclusively offered some of the most highly anticipated content, such as the latest addition to the Matrix series, which debuted in theaters and on HBO Max. Dune, the film based on the classic sci-fi novel by Frank Herbert, aired on the platform one day before its release in theaters, while HBO Max also released the third season of the hit series Succession.

HBO Max partnered with Warner Bros. to release 10 movies this year, but none of them appear to be big-budget films, as the studio shifts away from same-day theatrical releases for its most prominent titles. Warner Bros. films that do debut in theaters, however, are set to be shown for 45 days before hitting streaming services.
 

Marty McFourth

Trying to figure out this life thing, what about you
If we could get HBO Max over here without a VPN, I would have probably got it by now
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
I have it free for awhile from when I signed up with AT&T internet after moving and I love it now that it's not as glitchy (I never had as many problems as others seemed to anyway), plus I could add it to my YouTube TV anyway once my free subscription is up and not even open the main app if it sucked
 
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