Max and HBO Extend Partnership with The Criterion Collection
Max and HBO have renewed their collaboration with The Criterion Collection, extending a multiyear licensing deal that ensures the continued availability of the renowned catalog of cinematic masterpieces on the Max platform in the U.S. This agreement not only preserves fan-favorite films like Modern Times (1936), Tokyo Story (1953), and In the Mood for Love (2000) but also introduces new titles to the lineup.
This partnership highlights Max's commitment to offering a diverse range of high-quality content, catering to cinephiles with a taste for timeless classics and critically acclaimed works. As Royce Battleman, executive VP of content acquisitions at Warner Bros. Discovery, remarked, the Criterion Collection embodies "cinematic excellence," enhancing Max's extensive content library.
By securing this deal, Max continues to stand out as a destination for exceptional storytelling and unparalleled film artistry. Whether you're exploring avant-garde classics or international cinema, the Criterion Collection on Max is an unmissable treasure trove for film enthusiasts.