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The Franchise is a funny enough spoof attacking the oversized production and interest surrounding big-budget movies and their never-ending sequels. Marvel is the most obvious target (the studio in the show is named Maximum), but it more generally aims at an industry that puts profit and exploitation before art and wellness. In that regard, it doesn’t feel as sharp or fresh as it should be. Many other shows, from The Comeback to Episodes, have already given us their darkly funny behind-the-scenes take on Hollywood with much more depth and nuance. And making fun of Marvel, at this point, feels overdone—everyone, even the most rabid fan, is in superhero fatigue mode. Still, The Franchise makes for an entertaining watch. Daniel Brühl, playing the eccentric auteur Eric, and Billy Magnussen, playing the airhead lead Tecto, are especially funny, while Patel and Adefope are the easiest to follow and relate to. It’s never laugh-out-loud hilarious or profoundly thought-provoking. But it is an accurate and amusing spoof, one that could (and hopefully) grow into itself in the following seasons.
Formerly HBO Max, Max is a subscription-based on-demand platform that is only available in the US. New subscribers can choose from three monthly tiers ranging from $9.99 (with ads) to $16.99 (no ads) to $20.99 (no ads, plus more concurrent streams, downloads, and 4K streaming). An annual subscription option is also available.
When you subscribe, you’ll get HBO’s world-class exclusives, such as The Wire and Game of Thrones but Max also functions as a bundle: you’ll get content from Discovery, DC, Criterion Collection, Looney Tunes, Studio Ghibli, Turner Classic Movies, and Crunchyroll. And as of September 2023, you will also get a live stream of CNN.
Most mobile devices that can stream video support Max, although there is yet no app for Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices.
Suppose you’re subscribed to one of Spectrum’s many TV plans. In that case, you’re automatically eligible for Spectrum on Demand, the platform’s streaming service that gives you access to thousands of on-demand movies and TV shows. Now, in case you can’t find your favorite title on the free service, you’ll likely find it on Spectrume’s pay-per-view store. Here you’ll find the latest movie releases and network TV shows available to rent or buy. Like most TVOD platforms, Spectrum charges around $1 to $20 for each title (the price usually depends on their popularity and recency), and you can watch it as many times as you watch within a 24-hour period.
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