HBO Max free trial: is there one, what deals are available, and more big questions answered
Is there a way to get HBO Max for free? TechRadar explains all
Want to know if an HBO Max free trial is available right now? You've come to the right place.
Unfortunately, you can't try before you buy with one of the world's best streaming services. There are ways you can check out Warner Bros Discovery's (WBD) super streamer at a reduced price, though – and I'm here to tell you how. So, what are you waiting for? Scroll on, dear reader!
HBO Max free trial: is one available?
Nope. Apart from an all-too-brief return in mid-2024, a free trial offer for HBO Max hasn't been seen for a number of years.
When it first launched in the US, users could take advantage of a seven-day trial period. However, that was discontinued before HBO Max was rolled out in other territories. As of December 2025, there's nobody knows if it'll ever come back again, either.
Are there other ways to get a HBO Max free trial?
Yes. In the US, customers who sign up to one of Cricket Wireless' $60 a month unlimited plans can get a 'free' ad-supported subscription to HBO Max as part of the package.
Okay, that means you'll have to sit through the odd ad break while you stream the best HBO Max shows and best HBO Max movies around. However, considering you gain access to WBD's streaming platform at no extra cost, you shouldn't turn your nose up at this offer.
That's the only deal that's available right now, too. Previously, you could get a free trial for HBO Max via your Hulu plan, but one of the best streaming deals hasn't been offered to consumers for a while. Sad faces all around.
What's the cheapest way to get HBO Max without a free trial?
You can save up to 20% by committing to an annual plan across HBO Max's various subscription tiers. Starting at $99.99 a year for its ad-supported plan, you can go ad-free for the year for $149.99, too. Alternatively, HBO Max's Ultimate Ad-Free plan – i.e. the only way to watch content in 4K – will set you back $199.99 for 12 months.
Once HBO Max's password crackdown plan rolls out worldwide, anyone who lives in a separate household to you won't be able to access to your account anymore. Should someone want to continue doing so, you (or, rather, they!) can part with $7.99 a month to add an extra member to your subscription and stream its content to their heart's, well, content.
Alternatively, you can can check out some of the best films and TV series on HBO Max for free via the Free Episodes section of its website. Premieres for some hit shows including The Last of Us, Euphoria, House of the Dragon, and Peacemaker are available to watch, so you can see if they're the kind of show you'd enjoy before you signing up.
What can I watch on HBO Max?
Some of the finest films and TV series ever created, that's what.
HBO Max is home to everything that HBO, aka the multi-award-winning cable network, has ever produced. A seemingly infinite number of classic movies and more recent big-screen offerings, plus numerous HBO Max Movie and TV Originals, are also just a button push or a mouse click away.
Here's a small slice of what you can stream if you sign up today:
- A Minecraft Movie (movie)
- Barbie (movie)
- The Batman (movie)
- Creature Commandos (TV show)
- The Chair Company (TV show)
- Dune (movie series)
- Euphoria (TV show)
- Final Destination (movie series)
- Friends (TV show)
- Game of Thrones (TV show)
- The Gilded Age (TV show)
- Godzilla (movie series)
- Hacks (TV show)
- Harry Potter (movie series)
- House of the Dragon (TV show)
- It: Welcome to Derry (TV show)
- The Last of Us (TV show)
- The Lord of the Rings (movie series)
- Peacemaker (TV show)
- The Penguin (TV show)
- The Pitt (TV show)
- Sex and the City (TV show)
- Sinners (movie)
- The Sopranos (TV show)
- Succession (TV show)
- Superman (movie series)
- Task (TV show)
- The Wire (TV show)
- Westworld (TV show)
- The White Lotus (TV show)
- Wonder Woman (movie series)
For more Max-based coverage, check out our guides on House of the Dragon season 3, Creature Commandos season 2, Euphoria season 3, and the forthcoming Harry Potter TV adaptation.
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