HBO Max will launch in the UK and Ireland on March 26th, finally bringing the streaming service to the region after a long wait. The launch, announced by Warner Bros. Discovery, will offer UK viewers four subscription options, including ad-based tiers, according to Variety. This marks a significant expansion for the streaming service, potentially changing the landscape of entertainment options for UK consumers, as reported by The Verge.
The UK launch comes six years after HBO Max's debut in the US. Until now, most HBO content has been exclusively available in the UK through Sky or the streaming service Now TV, as noted by The Verge. The platform will feature content from HBO, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Television, DC Studios, and Max Originals, Variety reported. The Verge also noted that the cheapest tier will be available in the UK.
In other entertainment news, YouTube Music has begun limiting access to lyrics for free users. According to multiple reports cited by The Verge, free accounts are now being prompted to unlock lyrics with a Premium subscription. Google had previously tested lyrics as an exclusive feature for Premium users, but the rollout appears to be wider now. Free users may be limited to viewing lyrics for only five songs per month, although Google has not yet confirmed these details, according to The Verge.
Meanwhile, Amazon MGM Studios has released a final trailer for its upcoming space odyssey, "Project Hail Mary," based on Andy Weir's 2021 novel. The film, written by Drew Goddard, who also wrote the screenplay for "The Martian," is highly anticipated.
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