YouTube TV is offering its subscribers free HBO Max and Cinemax previews starting November 22.
However, the free preview is only available for a limited time. So you might want to binge on shows and movies that you are looking forward to before the promo ends late this month.
YouTube TV is Giving Away Free HBO Max and Cinemax Preview
As per the latest news story by 9to5 Google, YouTube TV has started giving its subscribers a free preview of HBO Max and Cinemax.
The online news outlet notes that YouTube TV subscribers could get their hands on various streaming services using the Primetime Channels feature of the Google service. But its users would have to pay an add-on fee to enjoy various platforms like HBO Max.
But this time, its subscribers no longer have to pay extra to stream various HBO and Cinemax shows and movies starting today.
The free preview essentially shows how the Primetime Channels feature of YouTube TV works. It conveniently enables its subscribers to hook themselves with various streaming platforms straight from the main app of the Google service.
However, it is worth mentioning that the "free preview only includes content from the HBO Max and Cinemax add-ons," the official Twitter account of YouTube TV notes.
How to Get the HBO Max and Cinemax Preview
To cut to the chase, here's how to get a free preview of HBO Max and Cinemax on YouTube TV.
9to5 Google notes in its report that users would only need to search for the two free channels for them to start streaming their libraries.
Better yet, YouTube TV subscribers could easily look for the shows that they want to watch if they already have something in mind.
All that said, the free preview automatically rolls out to users. Thus, they would no longer need to opt-in to the limited-time promo.
Speaking of its short run, the free two channels are only available until next week or on Nov. 29, to be more exact.
The preview offers various content like the "House of the Dragon" and "Westworld," to name a few.
What's New on HBO Max
Given that the promo is only until Nov. 29, you are missing out on new offerings on HBO Max this December 2022.
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BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 29: Tony Goncalves, Chief Executive Officer of Otter Media, speaks onstage at HBO Max WarnerMedia Investor Day Presentation at Warner Bros. Studios on October 29, 2019 in Burbank, California.
According to a recent report by Game Spot, the streaming service of HBO is bringing the massive Hellraiser franchise, including all six movies, on Dec. 1. "Doom Patrol" Season 4 is also debuting next month.
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