SINGAPORE: Warner Bros. Discovery will launch Max in seven countries on Nov 19.
The streaming service will be available in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Subscribers can stream their favourite shows on multiple devices with an easy-to-navigate interface that includes personalized recommendations, seamless search, genre rails and brand hubs.Max will feature a slew of HBO Originals, including the new series Dune: Prophecy, the Game of Thrones prequel, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, IT: Welcome to Derry, the new Harry Potter series and new seasons of House of the Dragon, The White Lotus and The Last of Us.
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