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HBO ‘s Task ended on a high note with 4M cross-platform U.S. viewers within three days. That’s up nearly 30% from the premiere ‘s three-day performance. The first episode has now tallied 11.2M U.S. viewers, and the series is now one of HBO’s Top 3 fastest-growing freshman seasons ever, per Warner Bros. Discovery.
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'Task' Finale Scores 4 Million Viewers in 3 Days, Becomes HBO's Top 3 Fastest-Growing Series Ever
The finale of the Brad Ingelsby-created drama series starring Mark Ruffalo and Tom Pelphrey gathered 4 million viewers in the U.S. in its first three days across platforms. Viewership for the finale matched that of the jam-packed penultimate episode,
The new rating system is coming to the HBO Max app on the web, mobile, and smart TVs. You can rate shows by selecting the “Rate” button that shows up on a title’s description page, or by choosing an option that appears on the screen when you finish watching a show or movie.
Producer Amanda Burrell and her Ginger production company are under a two-year overall deal at HBO. Under the pact, which was not publicized when it started in January, she has multiple projects in development at the premium network.
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‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Sends In the Creepy Clowns — in Cities Across the Globe — to Promote HBO Show
The red balloon, an iconic symbol for the terrifying clown, appears in both the 2017 remake and 2019 sequel. Bill Skarsgärd returns to the role for the HBO series playing the iconic Stephen King villain.
HBO Max is launching a rating system to let users provide feedback on titles they like -- or hate. Netflix first introduced user ratings in 2001.
HBO has announced that its original documentary One to One: John & Yoko, from Academy Award-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald (HBO’s One Day in September ), is slated to premiere on HBO at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on Friday, November 14 and will also be available to stream on HBO Max.
A short documentary chronicles the much-needed efforts of an old-fashioned GP in rural Oklahoma, where people have few options for quality care.
Rachel Sennott hated Los Angeles, then learned to love it. Ahead of her new HBO series 'I Love LA,' Sennott breaks down her change of heart.