Warner Bros Discovery Revives HBO Max Branding to Boost Global Streaming Growth
Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) is bringing back the HBO Max brand this summer in a strategic U-turn designed to capitalize on HBO’s global reputation for premium content, the company announced on Wednesday.
The move comes just two years after WBD rebranded the service as Max, combining HBO’s high-end dramas with Discovery’s lifestyle programming in an effort to broaden its appeal. However, the rebranding faced backlash from consumers and industry insiders who felt the iconic HBO name was essential to the platform’s identity.
“Today, we are bringing back HBO, the brand that represents the highest quality in media, to further accelerate that growth in the years ahead,” said CEO David Zaslav.
Why the Rebrand Matters
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HBO’s name recognition remains unmatched in the prestige television space, with acclaimed titles like Game of Thrones, The Sopranos, and True Detective.
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WBD hopes the rebrand will act as an “implicit promise” of premium content, enhancing global subscriber trust and engagement.
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The shift also comes as WBD targets international markets for streaming growth, including upcoming launches in the UK, Ireland, Italy, and Germany.
Industry Reaction
The 2023 decision to drop the HBO label surprised many, including Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos, who said in March:
“I would have never guessed HBO would have gone away. They put all that effort into one thing that they can tell the consumer — it should be HBO.”
WBD had originally argued that blending HBO’s prestige titles with broader Discovery content under the Max brand would reduce subscriber churn by catering to diverse tastes. But the new strategy signals a renewed focus on premium branding as a growth engine.
Streaming Momentum
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Q1 2024 Subscriber Growth: +5.3 million
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Total Subscribers: 122.3 million
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Target by 2026: 150+ million
Hit shows like The White Lotus and The Pitt have helped maintain subscriber momentum, particularly as WBD pivots away from its declining cable TV business.
The return to HBO Max marks a major brand restoration effort aimed at unifying content strength with international reach, as WBD continues to navigate a crowded and competitive streaming landscape.

