'Killing Eve,' 'Dark Winds' and 'Gangs of London' are also among the shows that will be featured in a 'AMC+ Picks on Max' section.
Financial terms of the arrangement were not disclosed, though Dan McDermott, president of entertainment and AMC Studios for AMC Networks, framed the deal in a statement as a “promotional arrangement.”
“AMC Networks makes great shows, and our goal is to bring these shows to as many people as possible, in ways that best serve viewers,” said McDermott. “This promotional arrangement with Warner Bros. Discovery is a terrific opportunity to serve up some of our most popular and critically acclaimed programming to millions of Max subscribers in the U.S. for two full months.”
AMC gets a robust sampling for its programming and its own standalone streaming service AMC+, while Max gets hundreds of episodes of premium content for its viewers to binge. The arrangement also suggests a willingness to experiment by both parties, an unusual deal given the competitive streaming landscape.
“Subscribers turn to Max to find a deep and diverse selection of stories for the whole household,” said Meredith Gertler, executive VP of global content strategy, planning & analysis for WBD. “The AMC+ collection pop up is an excellent example of how we can use innovative strategies to add value to our content offering.”
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