

Warner Bros. Discovery’s HBO Max and A24 have struck a renewal of their licensing pact, bringing films from the indie studio exclusively to HBO and HBO Max in the Pay-1 TV window in the U.S. Under the multiyear agreement, HBO Max subscribers will have access to A24 films as they enter the streaming window. Films such as Timothée Chalamet’s Marty Supreme and Charli xcx’s The Moment, plus access to a library full of A24 films.
WBD and A24 first announced their licensing deal for HBO and HBO Max in December 2023, after A24’s output deal with Showtime expired. Variety notes that, according to WBD, half of A24’s Pay-1 titles ranked among HBO Max’s top 10 movies within the first two weeks of their premiere on the service in 2025. Additionally, nearly 70% of HBO Max viewers who watched an A24 film returned for more, watching an average of four titles from the studio.
Royce Battleman, executive VP of global content acquisitions for Warner Bros. Discovery, said, “A24 has been an incredible partner, bringing a slate of talented creative voices and an engaged audience base to the platform. Their bold storytelling perfectly complements the distinct programming offered on HBO Max.”
Along with Marty Supreme and The Moment, more A24 films coming to HBO Max include Pillion starring Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling; The Backrooms starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve and Mark Duplass; The Death of Robin Hood starring Hugh Jackman and Jodie Comer; The Drama starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson; Enemies starring Jeremy Allen White and Austin Butler; How to Make a Killing starring Glen Powell; Primetime starring Robert Pattinson.
In addition to A24, HBO Max offers movies from Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Studios, Turner Classic Movies, Studio Ghibli and other partners.
