There is no denying that streaming services is becoming more and more expensivewith Peacock And Maximum The latest streamer to raise the prices of its ad-free plan is Max. We’re also seeing a number of services – including Max – drop support for free trials, ensuring that no one other than paying subscribers can access their wealth of content. Luckily, if you haven’t already subscribed to Max, you can. Sign up for a rare week-long trial Till today, 23rd June.
It’s true that a week isn’t enough time to watch Max’s extensive slate of original programs, which also includes new shows like HacksAnimated sci-fi epic rule of mehtar, True Detective: Night Countryand last year’s excellent adaptation of The Last of Us, It’s time enough to revisit it Dune: Part Two and your favorite Studio Ghibli films, as well as the first few episodes of the new season House of the Dragon,
Max’s current seven-day trial extends to all three subscription tiers, all of which are set to automatically renew at the end of the trial period unless you cancel your subscription beforehand. Annual ad-supported plans start at $9.99 per month or $99 per year, while ad-free plans — both of which allow offline downloads — start at $16.99 per month or $169.99 per year. Max doesn’t typically offer free trials, so if you’re not sure which plan is right for you, this is a good opportunity to find out.