You knew this was going to happen, right? Max — the streaming service that houses the combined works of Warner Bros. and Discovery, including HBO and the TNT family — is increasing its prices again. (It last did so in early 2023, when it was still just HBO Max.)
Here’s the deal:
- The ad-free option is going up $1 a month to $17. If you opt to pay annually, you’ll have to fork over $20 more than before, taking things up to $170 a year.
- Or if you want the “Ultimate ad-free” option — which lets you stream on up to four devices at once and includes 4K resolution, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, or HDR 10 on select titles — you’ll pay $21 a month (that’s up $1), or $210 a year (up $10).
The Max plan that includes advertising remains at $10 a month, or $100 a year.
The new pricing goes into effect immediately for new subscriptions. Renewing subscriptions will get a 30-day heads up before the new pricing takes effect.
In its email announcing the price changes, Max didn’t offer a reasoning for the increase.
Editors’ Recommendations