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partners like Cartoon Network, CNN, TNT, Crunchyroll, Sesame Workshop and more, in addition to the slate of HBO originals you currently know
streaming devices and smart TVs - though HBO has yet to name specific partners.Specific examples of content announced today were several new
Sesame Street spin-offs including a late night talk show starring Elmo, 40 years of DC movies including all the Batman and Superman films,
comedy staples Friends and The Big Bang Theory, 300 episodes of South Park, a curated collection of anime from Crunchyroll, Rick - Morty,
Doctor Who from the BBC, and new projects from JJ Abrams and Reese Witherspoon.The jewel of the collection, however, will almost undoubtedly
be House of the Dragon, the rumored Game of Thrones spin-off show that will follow House Targaryen 300 years before the events of A Song of
Ice and Fire.(Image credit: Future)HBO Max will prevent your kids from watching ThronesOne of HBO's key selling points for the service is
that it's family-oriented
The service is set to not only include the last 50 years of Sesame Street , but it also plans on including four Adventure Time specials and
a heap of other age-appropriate content from Cartoon Network.Obviously, that clashes with the company's image of being the bad boy of
premium television, but HBO seems to be taking great lengths to prevent your kids from seeing something they're not supposed to by utilizing
multiple user accounts with the option for parents to set age-rating parameters.Perhaps what's most unique about the service is that, when
it's time to watch content together, HBO Max will allow to select multiple accounts (say, yours and your child's) and it will recommend
content that's age appropriate for everyone in the audience
Even better, anything you watch together won't change the recommendations you see on your home screen when you go back to watching shows and
throughout the presentation
No one on stage pretended that Netflix didn't exist, or that Disney Plus wasn't a 1,000-pound gorilla waiting to be unleashed on the
four decades and provider partnerships like the one it has with AT-T
That last bit is important because it's what's going to allow HBO Max to grow rapidly at the start.According to AT-T, it will offer HBO Max
packages to its cable, mobile phone and broadband internet customers at no additional cost (what we interpret as you can tack it onto your
monthly bill for the regular rate without any extra fees) while current HBO cable package subscribers will get the service for free.HBO
hopes these incentives will help the service reach 50 million subscribers by 2025, putting it within 10 million subscribers of where Netflix
the Game of Thrones spin-off can attract anywhere near the same amount of viewers that the main series brought on in its 10-year run,
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