Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has secured a multi-year streaming partnership with A24, a deal that promises to bring the indie film studio's array of movies exclusively to HBO, Max, and Cinemax platforms. The collaboration will ensure a diverse range of A24's recent movies are accessible after their cinema release. This lineup includes 'Priscilla,' a Sofia Coppola biopic on Elvis Presley; 'Dream Scenario' starring Nicolas Cage; and 'The Iron Claw,' a portrayal of the Von Erich wrestling family with actors Zac Efron and Jeremy Allen White. Additionally, A24 has agreed to extend the licensing of its library to WBD, including hits like 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' and 'Uncut Gems.'

Subscribers of HBO Max and other WBD services can expect an influx of over 100 notable titles due to this renewed relationship, after the previous agreement with Showtime concluded. Moreover, A24 is working on an Elon Musk biopic directed by Darren Aronofsky. This strategic move is set to solidify HBO and Max as essential platforms for movie aficionados searching for award-winning and popular indie content.

What films are included in the A24 and Warner Bros. Discovery streaming deal?

The deal features films such as 'Priscilla,' 'Dream Scenario,' 'The Iron Claw,' and a rerelease of 'Stop Making Sense'. Additionally, A24's back catalog with titles like 'Everything Everywhere All At Once,' 'Uncut Gems,' 'The Whale,' and 'Past Lives' will be available across HBO, Max, and Cinemax platforms.