Amazon Prime Video: Warner Pass arrives on the platform, with HBO and all 12 Warner channels

Published by Nathanaël de Sortiraparis · Published on March 14, 2023 at 04:38 p.m.
Since the partnership between HBO and OCS came to an end, the question of content from the Warner Bros. channel has been on the table. From March 16, the Warner Pass will be available to all Amazon Prime Video subscribers. For €9.99 a month, it will give access to programs from all Warner channels, including HBO.

The strategy of Warner Bros. Discovey strategy has been constantly evolving over the last few months. In France, a major innovation is about to appear: the Warner Pass. Available to all Amazon Prime Video subscribers from March 16, it will give access to all thirteen Warner channels, in HD: HBO, Warner TV, Toonami and Adult Swim will be available from the launch of the Pass. The other channels will be rolled out progressively until April 3: TCM Cinéma, Eurosport, CNN, Discovery Channel, ID, Discovery Science, Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Cartoonito.

Pass cost: €9.99 per month (in addition to Prime Video subscription). For the launch, an offer will enable you to take advantage of a 30-day free trial, until April 3. With the Warner Pass, you'll be able to discover all the HBO series(Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, The Last of Us), but also thousands of other programs: DC Comics cartoons and films, Black Clover and My Hero Academia anime, soccer and tennis tournaments throughout the year, documentaries and cartoons from your childhood(Ben 10, Looney Tunes, Les Super Nanas and many others).

Will you fall for this new platform?

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