Warner Bros. Discovery has announced a plan to license some of its canceled and pulled programming — including “Westworld,” “The Nevers,” “Raised by Wolves,” “FBoy Island” and “Legendary” — to third party free ad-supported television (FAST) channels.
has announced a plan to license some of its canceled and pulled programming, such as “Westworld,” to third party free ad-supported television channels. Additionally, the company says it will announce plans for its own proprietary FAST channel in 2023.
Along with all four seasons of “Westworld,” programs moving to FAST channels include “The Nevers,” “Raised by Wolves,” “FBoy Island,” “Legendary,” “Finding Magic Mike,” “Head of the Class” and “The Time Traveler’s Wife.” Each will leave HBO Max in the coming days as WBD prepares to transition into third party deals.
There remains hope for other programs recently announced to be coming off of HBO Max, though the circumstances surrounding their deals are more complicated. While the IP for “Westworld” and the like are outright owned by WBD, others are produced by outside studios who must be involved in the process.
“Gordita Chronicles,” “Love Life,” “Made for Love,” “The Garcias” and “Minx” are the other series coming off of HBO Max in the coming days. According to WBD, discussions are taking place with the studios behind each of them to set the projects at other platforms, including but not limited to third party FAST channels.
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