Max Announces Classic Film Expansion On The TCM Hub
Max Will Add And Spotlight Remastered Classics, Timeless Films, And Nostalgic Picks Each Month Throughout 2025
Today, Max announced an expansion to the Turner Classic Movies (TCM) hub initiative in the U.S., which will add new classic movies showcased in bespoke curations throughout 2025. Quintessential TCM titles are now available to stream with hundreds of new titles and monthly stunts rolling out on the streaming platform beginning this December.
"At Max, we pride ourselves on our strong dedication to a robust library of fan favorite and classic films," said Royce Battleman, Executive Vice President, Content Acquisitions, Warner Bros. Discovery. "Our latest expansion of TCM titles brings in even more timeless stories and invites viewers to relish in iconic cinematic moments on the platform."
Showcasing TCM's acclaimed films alongside a rich collection of titles from Warner Bros. Pictures, The Criterion Collection, A24, Studio Ghibli, and more, further cement Max as the one to watch on movie night.
The TCM page on Max will include themed selections of carefully curated classic films in celebration of fan-favorite actors, significant milestones, award-winning masterpieces, and much more. These curational moments will be updated in the hub monthly and will offer audiences an additional way to discover and explore timeless classics. In addition to the hub on Max, these classic films will also be available for fans to enjoy on the TCM linear channel.
"By bolstering TCM's footprint on Max, we are giving fans another platform to experience what they've come to expect from TCM - an evolving roster of celebrated films featuring Hollywood legends," said Michael Ouweleen, President of Turner Classic Movies.
The TCM hub expansion kicked off this month by highlighting legendary Mickey Rooney films such as Oscar(R)-winning hit "National Velvet" (1944) and "Words and Music" (1948). In addition, Humphrey Bogart's 125th birthday is bringing hits like "Key Largo" (1948), "Invisible Stripes" (1939) and "It All Came True" (1940) to streaming.
January's TCM spotlight commemorates Cary Grant's birthday with "My Favorite Wife" (1940) and "Destination Tokyo" (1943) and recognizes George Raft titles such as "Each Dawn I Die" (1939) and "Red Light" (1949).
In February, the 31 Days of Oscars collection will center around Oscar(R)-winning titles including "The Harvey Girls" (1946), "Jezebel" (1938), "Mildred Pierce" (1945), "Neptune's Daughter" (1949), alongside Elizabeth Taylor's birthday curation including "The Last Time I Saw Paris" (1954) and others from the renowned actress.
The list continues with noteworthy films like "Kid Galahad" (1937), "The Two Mrs. Carrolls" (1947), "The Return of Doctor X" (1939), along with "They Drive by Night" (1940) which will be celebrating its 85th anniversary. Additional stunts for the remainder of 2025 will be announced in the coming months.
About Turner Classic Movies (TCM)
Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is a two-time Peabody Award-winning network that presents classic films, uncut and commercial-free, from the largest film libraries in the world highlighting "Where Then Meets Now." TCM features insights from Primetime host Ben Mankiewicz along with hosts Alicia Malone, Dave Karger, Jacqueline Stewart and Eddie Muller, plus interviews with a wide range of special guests and serves as the ultimate movie lover destination. With three decades as a leading authority in classic film, TCM offers critically acclaimed series like The Essentials and Reframed along with annual programming events like 31 Days of Oscar(R) and Summer Under the Stars. TCM also directly connects with movie fans through popular events such as the annual TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood and the TCM Classic Cruise. In addition, TCM produces the wildly successful podcast "The Plot Thickens," which has had more than 9 million downloads to date. TCM hosts a wealth of material online at tcm.com and through the Watch TCM mobile app. Fans can also enjoy a classic movie experience on the TCM hub on Max.
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