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Get HBO Max for 50% off with this deal
Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.
Save $45 over six months: Through Sept. 26, HBO Max is slashing 50% off six months of its ad-free tier, taking your monthly fee from $14.99 to $7.49.
So you still haven’t found that generous soul who wants to share their HBO Max password?
A 50% off deal from HBO Max might just convince you to sign up yourself. Through Sept. 26, you can lock in six months of HBO’s ad-free subscription for less than the monthly price of the tier with ads.
Regularly $14.99 per month (or $9.99 per month to deal with ads), $7.49 per month gets you ad-free HBO Max access until March 2022. The total savings adds up to $45.
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HBO Max has become as crucial of a streaming service as Netflix or Hulu. Arguably more so if you care about seeing theatrical releases before spoilers find their way to you.
HBO Max is home to huge titles like Godzilla vs. Kong, The Suicide Squad, and Malignant, and will be the place to catch Dune in October. Some titles are only available with the ad-free plan spotlighted in this deal.
It’s also the only place to watch all eight Harry Potter films — all a must watch over the holidays.
The internet will never forget when HBO Max snatched up the rights to Friends. Shows that previously called HBO home, like Game of Thrones and Succession, are obviously here, as well as popular newbies like The White Lotus and the Gossip Girl reboot.
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