Warner Bros Discovery is set to launch its Max streaming service, previously known as HBO Max, in seven Asian markets on 19 November. This expansion will make the service accessible in over 72 markets worldwide.
The company has announced that it will offer a diverse range of popular content from renowned brands including HBO, Discovery, the DC Universe, Harry Potter, and Cartoon Network to audiences in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, according to Reuters.

The announcement follows the company’s statement last month, anticipating the addition of over 6 million subscribers to its Max streaming platform in the third quarter.
Warner Bros’ streaming service, Max, features premium content from HBO and a variety of programs from HGTV, the Food Network, the Discovery Channel, and other cable networks.
Max is offering three plans:
With Ads: USD9.99 (~RM42.99) per month
- Stream on 2 devices at once
- Full HD 1080p
Ad-Free: USD16.99 (~RM73) per month
- Stream on 2 devices at once
- Full HD 1080p
- 30 downloads to watch on the go
Ultimate Ad-Free: USD20.99 (~RM90) per month
- Stream on 4 devices at once
- Stream in 4K UHD, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision, and HDR 10 on select titles
- 100 downloads to watch on the go
The current plans that Warner Bros intends to offer Malaysians are not yet known, but we expect the company to release more information regarding this soon.