• Re: HBO Max Quietly Removed Six Warner Bros. Streaming-Exclusive Really

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    Warner Bros. Discovery has been quietly culling content from HBO
    Max � including several Warner Bros. movies that were
    exclusively streaming on the service � in what appears to be an
    effort to cut costs.

    Within the past few weeks, at least six Warner Bros. movies have
    been removed from HBO Max: �Moonshot,� a sci-fi rom-com starring
    Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse; artificial-intelligence dystopia
    comedy �Superintelligence,� starring Melissa McCarthy; Robert
    Zemeckis� 2020 remake of �The Witches,� starring Anne Hathaway,
    Octavia Spencer, Stanley Tucci and Chris Rock; comedy �An
    American Pickle,� starring Seth Rogen as an immigrant who wakes
    up after being pickled for 100 years; Doug Liman heist pic
    �Locked Down� with Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor; and drama
    �Charm City Kings� from director Angel Manuel Soto.

    All six of the films were labeled as �Max Originals.� The
    removals were noted by users on Reddit in a discussion of the
    Warner Bros. decision to nix plans to release �Batgirl� � in
    theaters, on HBO Max or via any other platform.

    Meanwhile, the reboot of comedy classic �House Party,� from
    LeBron James and Maverick Carter�s SpringHill, was previously
    slated to premiere July 28 on HBO Max but was scrubbed from the
    release calendar.

    To be sure, streaming platforms continuously add and remove
    content. What�s unusual is that Warner Bros. Discovery did not
    announce the removals of the six WB streaming exclusives from
    HBO Max. (The movies are available to rent or purchase through
    third-party VOD services.) Also worth noting is that �Moonshot�
    was pulled from HBO Max only about three months after its March
    31 debut.

    HBO Max�s removal of the Warner Bros. movies could be part of
    WBD�s move to get streaming-content payment obligations for
    underperforming titles off its books. In the case of an
    unreleased movie like the �House Party� remake, the media
    conglomerate could be accounting for it as a tax write-down, as
    it is expected to do with �Batgirl� and �Scoob: Holiday Haunt�
    (the latter of which was a sequel to the animated �Scoob!�).

    Reps for Warner Bros. Discovery didn�t respond to inquiries
    about the HBO Max film removals. The company is scheduled to
    report second-quarter 2022 earnings Thursday (Aug. 4) after
    market close. Warner Bros. Discovery assumed a massive chunk of
    $43 billion in debt through the WarnerMedia deal; the merged
    company had a debt-to-equity ratio of around 4.6x following the
    deal close.

    Like other streaming services, HBO Max issues monthly updates
    about titles being added and removed � for example, it announced
    that all eight original �Harry Potter� films will be exiting HBO
    Max at the end of August, while it�s also adding a big bucket of
    content including 28 films from A24 such as �Room� and �Ex
    Machina.� But none of the Warner Bros. original films purged
    from HBO Max were included in recent updates.

    As of now, several Warner Bros. movie exclusives for HBO Max are
    still on the service. Those include the 2022 remake of �Father
    of the Bride� starring Andy Garcia and Gloria Estefan; Steven
    Soderbergh�s �Let Them All Talk� starring Meryl Streep and
    �Kimi� starring Zo� Kravitz; and �The Fallout,� �No Sudden
    Move,� �Unpregnant� and �8-Bit Christmas.�

    In December 2021, before David Zaslav�s Discovery closed the
    WarnerMedia transaction with AT&T, WarnerMedia released a
    campaign touting major releases coming to HBO Max in 2022,
    including �House Party,� �Scoob: Holiday Haunt� and �Moonshot.�
    The campaign�s sizzle reel that was originally shared on YouTube
    has since been made private. You can still watch it on Twitter:

    Pictured above: Cole Sprouse and Lana Condor in �Moonshot�

    https://variety.com/2022/digital/news/hbo-max-removes-warner- bros-films-streaming-exclusive-1235332258/

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