It became available this week on US Netflix insecure, an HBO drama and comedy series starring Issa Era. And no, that’s not a mis-allocation, the show is just the first Warner Bros. Discovery coming to rival streaming, the result of a partnership between the companies.
Netflix has officially announced the arrival of the series on its streaming. Besides her, band of brothers, The Pacific, Six feet below AND dancers must also be made available on the platform. This is the first time HBO Max content has appeared on Netflix in the US, although some was previously available on Prime Video.
Recall that the shows will remain available on Max (new HBO Max). It’s unclear when and if the content will be rolled out to other markets via Netflix.
All five seasons of Issa Rae’s Peabody and NAACP award-winning series Insecure are now on Netflix! pic.twitter.com/6hpNcw4ja2
—Netflix (@netflix) July 3, 2023
This would, of course, not be the first TV series or movie to air on two different streaming networks. Still, it would be Warner’s first major streaming deal since it sold the package of canceled shows to free-to-air TV networks earlier this year. Shows barred from HBO included those that were canceled recently Western world and unreleased episodes of the Joss Whedon series, The Nevers.
With information from Engadget
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