HBO MAX has an extremely interesting and varied catalog, since it not only has films or series from which it obtains licenses, but also produces highly iconic series, especially with interesting themes.
We can find different genres within the platform, from comedy to epic battles like Game of Thrones, to extremely interesting and terrifying series with post-apocalyptic themes like The Last of Us. Undoubtedly, True Blood has become one of the most iconic vampire series that has generated a whole trend among lovers of blood-sucking creatures.
HBO Max’s horror and fantasy series that will now also be available on Netflix.
The Warner Bros. crisis also affects HBO Max: due to the decline in subscribers on its main platform, the U.S. production company has had to cede broadcasting rights to several companies.
Meanwhile, Netflix has seized the opportunity to buy several productions. And now, it has once again snagged a big one. It is the HBO series “True Blood”, which premiered in 2008 and generated great controversy due to its violent content, which completely scandalized the American media.
Producer Alan Ball created True Blood from the vampire franchise written by Charlaine Harris. The 13 installments of the series were released between 2001 and 2013. The series also consists of 7 seasons and 80 episodes.
In the not too distant future, vampires have “come out of the coffin”. Thanks to a mass-produced synthetic blood, these nocturnal beings, evil to many, no longer need human blood and can walk among the living,” relates the official sypnosis of True Blood on HBO.