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HBO Max vs. Netflix: Which Should You Choose If You Can’t Afford Both?


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Ever since the advent of on-demand online content streaming services, HBO Max vs. Netflix has been a common debate among cord-cutters, especially when they’re trying to make an informed decision about which entertainment option to invest in.


As of the second quarter of 2021, Netflix had around 209 million global paid memberships. HBO Max, on the other hand (as reported by Hollywood Reporter in April 2021), boasted around 63.9 million worldwide subscribers.


Considering that HBO Max is a much newer service as compared to Netflix (HBO Max launched in 2020 while the latter started offering streaming services in 2007), and also considering that HBO Max is geo-restricted due to which you can’t watch HBO Max in Australia or anywhere outside of the US, HBO Max seems to have gained immense popularity among streamers.


Therefore, it is natural if you cannot decide which of these is best for you. Read our HBO Max vs. Netflix comparison — based on four distinct factors — to understand which best suits your needs:

Variety of Content:

One of the first things a streaming enthusiast cares about is the amount and variety of content that will be available on a streaming platform. Let’s take a look at which streaming service is better in terms of content variety.


In addition to Max Originals (such as Love Life, the rebooted Gossip Girl, The Flight Attendant, etc.) that are not accessible to normal HBO subscribers, HBO Max has everything that is on HBO, including not just Game of Thrones but every new HBO show such as Insecure, the series premieres of I May Destroy You and Perry Mason. season finales of Westworld, and We’re Here.


Netflix, on the other hand, is popular for the Originals it keeps churning out (most popular Netflix Originals include 13 Reasons Why, Queer Eye, The Queen’s Gambit, You, etc. In 2019 alone, Netflix produced 371 original content titles.


The good thing about Netflix is that its titles are all shot before the release dates, so the release dates are not affected due to production delays, unlike most other companies.


While Netflix has garnered the global market’s attention through its Originals, HBO heavily relies on popular, iconic shows like Doctor, Friends, and South Park that audiences like to watch ads. Moreover, with titles like A Star is Born, Crazy Rich Asians, and The Wizard of Oz, HBO boasts a deeper movie list as compared to Netflix too.


So, Netflix has plenty of originals to flaunt along with well-known movies and TV shows, and HBO Max banks mainly on classics. If you cannot afford both, you must choose which one to invest in based on the sort of content you’re fond of consuming.



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