Elmo needs a new streaming home after Max drops Sesame Street

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Sesame Street’s new episodes currently air first on Max, but that deal with Warner Bros Discovery will expire soon.

After next season, Max will no longer be the place to watch new episodes of beloved children's show Sesame Street first, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Platform owner Warner Bros. Discovery has decided not to renew its HBO and Max deal with producer Sesame Workshop, which means new episodes of the series will need to find a new home.

The company is still going to keep current episodes streaming through 2027. Last year, Sesame Workshop executive Kay Wilson Stalling told The Hollywood Reporter that the upcoming 56th season would be a “reimagining” of the show with longer narrative segments and more sophisticated stories. Sesame Street moved over to HBO in 2016, where new episodes aired before eventually making their way to PBS for free viewing months later.

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