HBO Max is in the works. The broadcasting platform, which announced that it would enter our country a while ago but later reversed this decision, announced that it canceled many of its private shows. The platform, which will pull the plug on about 36 special productions, has started to receive serious criticism from the production teams of these productions.
Julie Potts, the producer of the animation called Summer Camp Island, blasted the platform in a statement on her personal Twitter account. Potts stated that they worked for five years to make 100 episodes, adding that they were even away from their families during this process. Potts criticized the platform, saying that HBO Max erased its efforts in one fell swoop.
As you know, HBO Max has been in trouble for a while. In fact, with the announcement made in recent weeks, it was shared that the platform would merge with Discovery+ and experience a name change. Let’s see what happens in the future of HBO Max.