[02/14/20 - 11:12 AM] Video: HBO Max Drops First Teaser The company also issued a love poem on Twitter featuring cherry-picked titles coming to the streamer.
[via press release from WarnerMedia]
HBO MAX DROPS FIRST TEASER
Find More Valentine's Day Treats on the New HBO Max Instagram and
a Love Poem on Twitter Featuring Cherry-Picked Titles Coming to the Streamer
Follow @HBOMax to See What's Coming Up
The full poem on Twitter:
Roses are red, the TARDIS is blue,
HBO Max brings the familiar and new.
An offering so epic, starting with a Big Bang,
As well as your faves, like that Central Perk gang.
From Westworld to South Park to Silicon Valley,
We'll never forget When Harry Met Sally.
They say in love and war, all is fair,
Even pick-up lines from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
Classic romances with familiar refrains,
"We'll Always Have Paris," "I'm Singin' in the Rain..."
Between all of these films and all of these shows,
Nobody does relationships like Game of Thrones.
In just a few months, give it a try,
Get swept up in the drama with a Pretty Little Lie.
A destination for all, where everyone can meet,
Like Bert, Ernie, and Elmo from Sesame Street.
A place with so much, where Godzilla saves the day,
Sit back, stay tuned, it's all coming in May.
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