The statement explains, “HBO Max is speaking with the studio partners about opportunities to further expand the reach of the shows, including but not limited to licensing to third party FAST platforms.” “Gordita Chronicles,” “Love Life,” “Made for Love,” “The Garcias,” and “Minx” are also leaving the platform in the coming days. Series designated for FAST consideration include: “Westworld,” “The Nevers,” “Raised by Wolves,” “FBOY Island,” “Finding Magic Mike,” “Head of the Class,” and “The Time Traveler’s Wife.” As we prepare for this transition, these series will be coming off of the HBO Max service in the coming days.” “The company has recently decided to license certain HBO and HBO Max original programming to third party FAST services to be part of a packaged offering which will drive new, expanded audiences for these series. Discovery continues to strategically assess how best to maximize audiences and monetization opportunities for its content,” the statement reads. “As shared on a previous earnings call and stated by senior executives, Warner Bros. “Legendary,” “Finding Magic Mike,” and “FBOY Island” were removed from the service this week as well. Reality TV on HBO Max has been similarly decimated over the past months, a decision underscored by layoffs in the company’s unscripted division. But this latest round, confirmed by HBO Max representatives in a press release, includes more live-action series for adults, from sci-fi epic “Westworld” to adapted romance “The Time Traveler’s Wife” to period comedy “Minx.” Discovery’s crusade against its own content continued this week as 13 more TV titles were unceremoniously pulled from HBO Max.īack in August, children’s programming and animated series were hit especially hard following news the company was tamping down efforts in those areas.
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