Developer
WarnerMedia Global Digital Services, LLC
Category
Entertainment
Version
5.0.1.3
Android OS
Varies with device
Downloads
970M
Content rating
0
👍 Max offers a vast, premium content library combining HBO’s award-winning originals with Max Originals, blockbuster films, classic TV series, and family-friendly animation. Exclusive releases and curated collections make discovery easy, so subscribers can find top-tier dramas, comedies, documentaries and franchise hits all in one binge-ready location.
👍 Enjoy high-quality streaming across devices with select titles available in 4K, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos. Max supports mobile downloads for offline viewing, multiple simultaneous streams, and wide compatibility with smart TVs, streaming players, consoles, and mobile platforms — delivering smooth playback whether at home or on the go.
👍 The app provides a personalized, user-friendly experience with individual profiles, watchlists, smart recommendations, and robust parental controls. Flexible subscription tiers—from ad-supported to ad-free—let users choose value and control, while fast search, curated hubs, and intuitive navigation simplify discovering new shows and managing family viewing.
👎 Max can be pricey compared with other streaming services. The ad-free tier and 4K content often require higher-priced plans or bundles, and frequent price increases have strained perceived value. For budget-conscious viewers, the cost can outweigh benefits, especially if you only watch a few marquee shows.
👎 The ad-supported plan inserts frequent commercials, interrupting immersion and binge sessions. Additionally, some premium features—like offline downloads, full HD/4K streams, and unlimited simultaneous streams—are restricted to higher-priced tiers. Ads are sometimes unskippable, so viewers often must upgrade to avoid interruptions and get the full feature set.
👎 Content availability can be inconsistent: titles rotate, regional licensing limits whole sections of the library, and some HBO or Warner Bros. releases may be delayed or removed. That fragmentation makes it hard to rely on Max as a one-stop catalog, especially for international users who face more severe content gaps.