Nearly seven weeks after its launch, HBO Max initial viewing is mostly comprised of current movies and older TV shows — including theatrical film “Joker,” “Ad
Astra” and TV shows “Friends” and “Game of Thrones.”

Among HBO Max movies, “Joker” (launched last fall) tallied the highest share of
streams among all movies on the service at 7.3%, according to Reelgood,
the discovery/search app for streaming content. “Ad Astra” (also debuting in 2019) was
next at a 5.2% share, and the first “Harry Potter” movie (2001) had a 2.4% share. 

The results came from two million U.S monthly active users and 32
million “interactions” on the Reelgood platform from May 27 through July 2nd. HBO Max launched May 27.

When it comes to TV shows, animated comedy “Rick
and Morty” (which originally launched in 2013 on Adult Swim) took in
7.9% share of streams among all TV shows on HBO Max; “Game of Thrones” (the popular HBO drama) was
at 7.6%; and the big NBC TV network comedy “Friends”, 4.3%.

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Reelgood says there are currently 1,854 movies and 437 TV shows on HBO Max. The average IMdb
ratings of those movies (300 or more votes) was a 6.8 out of 10, while the TV shows average a 7.6 out of 10.

Now a month and a half after HBO Max launch, Reelgood says
71% of HBO Now subscribers (the previous digital HBO-focused service) have shifted to HBO Max; 29% have remained.

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