HBO's decision to change the name of its streamer from HBO Max to Max,Erotic movies online and then back to Max again two years later, has been an almost comically ridiculous journey — but at least the company's got a sense of humour about it.
After HBO parent company Warner Bros. Discovery announced the name change on Wednesday, the social media manager running the official @StreamOnMax account proceeded to have a lot of fun with the oldnew name.
Here are just some of the ways HBO Max has been roasting itself online:
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Look, they even got The Pittstar Noah Wyle involved.
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It's time to give that social media manager a well deserved raise, HBO.
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