“We believe that all entertainment will be streamed and we are thrilled to partner with HBO Max to bring their incredible library of iconic entertainment brands and blockbuster slate of direct to streaming theatrical releases to the Roku households with more than 100 million people that have made Roku the No. 1 TV streaming platform in America,” said Scott Rosenberg, Senior Vice President, Platform Business, Roku. “Reaching mutually beneficial agreements where Roku grows together with our partners is how we deliver an exceptional user experience at an incredible value for consumers and we are excited by the opportunity to deepen our longstanding relationship with the team at WarnerMedia.”

“HBO Max is an incredible product with an unparalleled content offering that puts the consumer at the center, and we’re thrilled that Roku users will be able to experience all the great stories HBO Max has to offer,” said Tony Goncalves, Chief Revenue Officer, WarnerMedia. “We’re breaking new ground in the months ahead, and we can’t wait to work with our longtime partners at Roku to build on our past successes and bring HBO Max’s best-in-class quality entertainment to Roku’s large and highly engaged audience.”

Beginning Dec. 17,Roku users can access all that HBO Max has to offer, including groundbreaking HBO original series likeGame of ThronesandThe Sopranos, to newer favorites likeLovecraft CountryandThe Undoing, award-winning specials and documentaries, and new movies every single week. Every episode of iconic TV shows likeFriends,The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, andThe Big Bang Theoryare perfect for your next binge-watching session - and users can dive into a full slate of all-new originals includingThe Flight Attendant,Search Partyand much more. In 2021, Roku users will have access to a full slate of Warner Bros. films that will debut on HBO Max in the U.S. concurrently with their theatrical releases, includingThe Matrix 4,Mortal Kombat,The Suicide Squad, andSpace Jam: A New Legacy.