As Max’s subscriber woes continue, Barbie’s official streaming debut can’t come soon enough
Max’s TV show and movie lineup isn’t Ken-ough to keep viewers engaged
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Max, the super-streamer replacement for HBO Max, shed almost one million users in the period running July to October 2023.
In itsQ3 2023 earnings report, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) confirmed that its primary streaming service has lost 700,000 customers over the last three months. Those losses meanMax’s current userbase sits at just 95.1 million, which is a far cry from major rival Netflix’s near-250 million-strong subscriber base.
Understandably, Max’s fanbase is expected to be far smaller thanNetflix’s. WBD’s main streamer is only available in the US right now, although it is set to expand into Latin America in early 2024, Europe in mid-2024, and the Asia-Pacific territory in late 2024. Even so, coupled with thetwo million users Max lost as a result of its confusing launchin May 2023, things don’t look good for WBD’s ambitions to rein in Netflix and other big rivals, such asDisney Plus, in the subscriber stakes.
WBD didn’t offer any possible reasons for Max’s falling userbase in its Q3 2023 earnings report, and it’s unlikely we’ll get one during today’s (November 8) earnings call.
However, it is possible to speculate on why the streaming platform is failing to resonate with US viewers. For starters, theprice of Maxmakes it one of the most expensive streamers around, with Max’s Ad-Lite plan will setting consumers back $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. Considering that the likes of Netflix and Disney Plus' ad-supported tiers cost less – they’re $6.99 and $7.99 a month respectively – it’s little wonder customers are opting for streamers at cheaper price points, especially given the ongoing cost of living squeeze.
Then there’s the dearth of great TV shows that have debuted on Max recently. Since Q2 2023 (the period running March to June), the best Max has been able to offer audiences is season 2 of hit seriesOur Flag Means Death, the debut of mystery-thriller showFull Circle, and a couple of animated programs in the form ofAdventure Time: Fionna and CakeandScavengers Reign. Sure, some of those are good TV options that made it onto ourbest Max showslist, but they aren’t barnstorming successes along the lines of megahitSuccession, which ended earlier this year.
Things aren’t any better on the movie front, either. Okay, Warner Bros. Pictures-developed films includingThe Meg 2: The TrenchandThe Nun IIhave joined the service since September but, again, they’re not world-beaters that deserve a spot on ourbest Max moviesguide.
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But there is one movie that could turn Max’s ailing fortunes around:Barbie. One of 2023’s bestnew movies,Barbie– boosted by the cultural phenomenon event known as ‘Barbenheimer’ – became a box office sensation following its release in July. As WBD notes in its latest earnings report,Barbiehas become the highest-grossing Warner Bros. Pictures flick ever, earning almost $1.5 billion worldwide.
The hype might have died down somewhat by the time it comes to Max, but there’s no denying thatBarbie’s eventual debut on the streamer could lead to an uptick in subscribers. Max will be the exclusive home toBarbiein the US, so anyone interested in seeing what all the fuss is about (or those watching it for the umpteenth time) will need to subscribe to Max to stream it.
So,when willBarbiebe available to watch on Max?In early August,WBD CEO David Zaslav suggested it’ll arrive “in the fall”, meaning we might see the Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling-starring smash hit become one of thenew Max moviesin the coming weeks. After all, fall will make way for winter (north of the equator, anyway) in December, so we’re not too far away from fall 2023 drawing to a close.
With other Warner-developed films, includingWonkaandAquaman 2, set to arrive in theaters next month,Barbie’s stint in cinemas will officially be over. And, with the nights getting longer and the weather getting colder, now is as good a time as any forBarbieto join Max’s back catalog. Heaven knows WBD’s super-streamer could do with the subscriber push.
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