DePingPong
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I mean, the classic episodes have pulled me in, so has the Elmo late night show, so I'll gladly subscribe to HBO Max to support Sesame Workshop.
This is fantastic news! I'm really excited for all of the new content!We've mentioned several times that Sesame Workshop has been looking for the best way to make more of their classic library available for fans and today we get this major official announcement. HBO Max is a new streaming service debuting in spring 2020.
Does that include the animated spin offs and up late with elmo?All the new stuff will hit PBS too, probably in the same 9-month window deal-thing.
As long as they're not cut down to size and are aired in their original format.Considering that a lot of kids watch Netflix and other streaming services, this is 100% the right move! Plus, all of those classic episodes sound pretty dope.
I did google this info earlier today. The regular HBO services charge about $14.99/month, so I'm guessing it will be around the same price for Max. If that's the case, subscribers will have the option to use the 30 day (or 1 month, whichever it is) free trial. After it expires, and you want to continue using the service, you'll have to pay whatever they charge once a month until you decide to unsubscribe.I also wonder how this HBO Max Service will work in general. Like how much will it cost, etc. From what I understand, it’s not something that comes along with your cable/satellite provider, but something you would subscribe to instead of cable or satellite, aka “cutting the cord.” I even wonder if HBO Max could replace the regular HBO.
Everyone but you.Do you think this means we’ll have access to every single episode?