There’s no denying that streaming services are getting more expensive, with Peacock and Max being the latest streaming companies to increase the price of their ad-free plans. We’ve also seen a number of services (including Max) drop support for free trials, ensuring that no one but paying subscribers can access their treasure trove of content. Luckily, if you haven’t subscribed to Max before, you can sign up for a rare one-week trial until June 23rd.
Admittedly, a week isn’t enough time to browse Max’s vast catalog of original programming, which includes newer shows like hackeranimated sci-fi epic Scavenger’s Reign, True Detective: Land of Darknessas well as last year’s excellent adaptation the last of us. enough time to review Dune: Part 2 Plus your favorite Studio Ghibli movies, plus the first few episodes of the new season Dragon House.
Max’s current seven-day trial extends to all three subscription levels, and all subscription levels will automatically renew at the end of the trial period if you don’t cancel your subscription first. Annual plans with ads start at $9.99 per month or $99 per year, while ad-free plans (both allow offline downloads) start at $16.99 per month or $169.99 per year. Max doesn’t usually offer free trials, so if you’re not sure which plan is right for you, now is a good time to learn more.