Fans of shows like 'Game Of Thrones' and 'The Succession' on Disney+Hotstar are in for some bad news as the streaming platform has ended its partnership with HBO. This comes after Disney CEO Bob Iger announced cost-cutting measures and restructuring at the company.
The streaming platform confirmed the news on Twitter and said, "Starting 31st March, HBO content will be unavailable on Disney+ Hotstar. You can continue enjoying Disney+ Hotstar's vast library of content spanning over 100,000 hours of TV Shows and Movies in 10 languages and coverage of major global sporting events."
HBO has produced some blockbuster shows that have remained popular decades after they first aired. Here is a list of the shows that will be unavailable on Disney+Hotstar from April 1 onwards.
- Ballers
- Band of Brothers
- Catch and Kill
- Curb Your Enth
- Entourage
- Game of Thrones
- House of the Dragon
- Mare of Easttown
- Mind Over Murder
- Obama
- Scenes from a Marriage
- Shaq
- Succession
- The Baby
- The Gilded Age
- The Last of Us
- The Nevers
- The Sopranos
- The Time Traveller's Wife
- The Wire
- Undercurrent
- Watchmen
- We Own this City
It is also possible that Amazon Prime Video will be streaming all HBO content in India. Several HBO Max Originals, including 'The Flight Attendant' and 'Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin', are already available on the platform.
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