Warner Bros. has officially launched a brand-new app feature for HBO Max, allowing select U.S. users easier access to their favorite DC movies and bingeable TV shows. This comes nearly two months after the company decided to increase the price on all of its HBO Max subscription plans. “The experience is designed for moments when […] The post New HBO Max Feature Is Great for DC Movie Fans & Sitcom Lovers appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

Warner Bros. has officially launched a brand-new app feature for HBO Max, allowing select U.S. users easier access to their favorite DC movies and bingeable TV shows. This comes nearly two months after the company decided to increase the price on all of its HBO Max subscription plans.
“The experience is designed for moments when users want a steady stream of fan favorites, without having to decide what to watch next. It offers another effortless way to explore and discover the iconic, robust library HBO Max has to offer,” Warner Bros. executive Liesel Kipp said in a statement.
What’s the new HBO Max feature?
As of today, select HBO Max users in the U.S. will now have access to curated channels, featuring themed playlists of binge-worthy titles, including iconic sitcoms, DC movies, acclaimed dramas, popular animated shows, and more. This feature was designed to enable users to seamlessly enter a continuous feed of curated episodes from fan-favorite titles, making it easier than ever to find an episode of their favorite programming.
This new feature will only be available on adult profiles across all subscription tiers in the “channels” rail on the homepage. Listed below are all the channels now available on HBO Max:
- Adult Animation: Popular adult animated series from fan favorites to recent hits.
- The Big Bang Theory: Bazinga! Every nerd-centric episode.
- DC: Enter the DC Universe featuring your favorite heroes, villains, and sidekicks.
- Friends: All 10 seasons of the beloved sitcom, all the time.
- Harry Potter: The 8-film collection plus more from the wizarding world.
- Holiday Favorites: It’s always the season.
- Middle-earth: Tolkien’s classic stories come to life across two epic trilogies.
- Rick and Morty: Every season of the multiverse-spanning adult animation series.
- The Sopranos: All seasons of the legendary HBO Original series and more.
- Sex and the City: A hit series about a writer and her friends navigating life and love in New York City and more.
- True Crime: Shocking documentaries ripped straight from the headlines.
- World of Westeros: An epic collection of stories from the Seven Kingdoms.
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