HBO Max Is Back
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Warner Bros. Discovery knew the announcement that it was restoring “HBO” to the name of its Max streamer would elicit forehead-slapping derision. The media company tried to preempt mockery of the move by posting a slew of self-deprecating memes immediately after it said the “new-ish” HBO Max name would come back this summer.
Gunnar Wiedenfels told an investors conference "there’s a lot more openness to discuss the options" ahead for additional industry consolidation in a disruptive streaming era.
The decision to rebrand from HBO Max to Max and back again has people laughing. At least HBO Max can laugh at itself, too.
Actor and comedian Tim Meadows had arguably the best response to Warner Bros. Discovery bringing back HBO Max. Warner Bros. Discovery announced at a presentation Wednesday that Max will revert back to its original name,
"What do we think?" one of the streaming service's social media posts, which included a meme from the HBO show "Veep," said. In a separate X post, Max shared a GIF of another HBO