HBO Max gains traction after 'Wonder Woman' premiere

Published Wed, Jan 27, 2021 · 02:19 PM

    DeeperDive is a beta AI feature. Refer to full articles for the facts.

    [NEW YORK] AT&T's HBO Max saw a boost in subscribers last quarter after reaching a key distribution deal with Roku and carrying the premiere of Wonder Woman 1984. About 17.2 million people had activated their HBO Max accounts at the end of the fourth quarter, AT&T said Wednesday. That's up from 8.6 million at the end of the third quarter and 4.1 million after its first month.

    In early December, AT&T chief executive officer John Stankey said that about 12.6 million subscribers had activated their HBO Max accounts.

    But that was before HBO Max and Roku resolved a dispute that had prevented the app from being on Roku devices. The end of the standoff allowed HBO Max to potentially reach millions of new subscribers.

    That was also before the superhero sequel Wonder Woman 1984 premiered on Christmas Day on HBO Max on the same day as in theatres.

    The unusual decision to start a movie off on a streaming service and in cinemas at once has sparked an uproar in Hollywood, because it upends how people in the industry get paid.

    AT&T's WarnerMedia, which operates HBO Max, plans to premiere several more films from its Warner Bros studio on HBO Max this year because many theatres remain shut down during the pandemic. That could help HBO Max as it tries to accelerate its subscriber growth in a crowded streaming market.

    DECODING ASIA

    Navigate Asia in
    a new global order

    Get the insights delivered to your inbox.

    AT&T has set a goal of hitting 50 million US subscribers by 2025 and a total of between 75 million and 90 million subscribers globally by that year. HBO Max plans to expand outside the US and offer a lower-cost version with advertising later this year.

    BLOOMBERG

    Decoding Asia newsletter: your guide to navigating Asia in a new global order. Sign up here to get Decoding Asia newsletter. Delivered to your inbox. Free.

    Share with us your feedback on BT's products and services