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HBO Max Launches Curated Channels: A New Feature Built for Decision Fatigue

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntDecember 18, 20256 Mins Read
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HBO Max Launches Curated Channels: A New Feature Built for Decision Fatigue

HBO Max is rolling out a new feature called “curated channels,” which keeps fan-favorite shows and franchises playing in a continuous feed, think Friends and the World of Westeros lane for Game of Thrones fans.

This week, the top-tier streamer began rolling out curated channels in the U.S., a feature that plays like a leaner, on-demand-friendly version of old-school TV. It’s a lean, on-demand-friendly throwback to old-school TV: instead of picking an episode, you pick a channel built around a franchise or genre and drop into a stream that just… keeps going. No browsing. No bargaining with your own attention span.

Quick Info: 

  • Who gets it: Select users in the U.S.; shows up on adult profiles under the “channels” rail
  • What it includes: 12 curated channels at launch, mixing big franchises and genre lanes (think Friends, Harry Potter, DC, true crime, holiday).
  • How it works: When you click in, HBO Max starts you at the beginning of whatever episode is currently “playing,” with playback controls to rewind, fast-forward, or skip to the next queued episode.

Sal and Tony talk outside in a parking lot beside a car. Photo courtesy of Warner Bros./HBO.

What Are HBO Max’s “Curated Channels,” Exactly?

Think of them as themed playlists that behave like a channel. HBO Max lines up episodes (or films, depending on the channel), starts the stream, and you hop in when you’re ready. According to reporting on the rollout, you enter at the beginning of whatever episode is currently “playing,” and you can use normal playback controls to rewind, fast-forward, or skip ahead to the next episode in the queue. 

In other words: it’s “live” in spirit, but still lets you drive the car.

Availability is also worth noting. Warner Bros. Discovery’s messaging around the launch emphasizes that the feature is for select HBO Max users in the U.S. right now, and it’s surfaced on adult profiles under a “channels” rail on the homepage. TheWrap also reports it’s available across subscription tiers for those who have access. 

The four hobbits from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring look ahead while trekking through Middle-earth’s snow-dusted landscape.

What Channels Are Available At Launch?

At launch, there are 12 curated channels, split between big comfort-food franchises and easy “set it and forget it” genre lanes. Here’s the list TheWrap shared:

  • Adult Animation
  • The Big Bang Theory
  • DC
  • Friends
  • Harry Potter
  • Holiday Favorites
  • Middle-earth
  • Rick and Morty
  • The Sopranos
  • Sex and the City
  • True Crime
  • World of Westeros

The Verge’s rundown frames it the same way: franchise-heavy feeds (like Friends, Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, and DC) plus broader “vibes” channels like true crime and holiday specials. 

Scene from Friends, Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry) sits on the couch at Central Perk. Could he be any more peak sitcom?

What It’s Like To Use

If you’ve ever wished streaming apps had a “just feed me the show” button, this is that button.

Curated channels are built for the exact moment when your brain is cooked from work, kids, doomscrolling, or the general sensation of being perceived by too many apps at once. You don’t have to commit to an episode number. You don’t have to remember where you left off. You don’t have to pretend you’re doing “a rewatch” when really you just want something familiar running in the background while you fold laundry like a doomed pioneer.

HBO Max is also leaning into a subtle social benefit: when something is always “on,” two people in different places can hit the same channel and feel like they’re watching together, even if it’s loosely, even if one of them is mostly there for the vibes–the kind of passive shared viewing as part of the appeal.

And for the serial rewatchers (you know who you are), the channel approach scratches a specific itch: it recreates the rhythm of cable reruns, where episodes tumble forward without you micromanaging the night.

Emma Darcy as Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen in House of the Dragon Season 3. She’s dressed in dark armor, looking down, while holding a gold crown. Caption: HBO Max’s World of Westeros channel pulls from its Game of Thrones series and its spin-offs.

Why HBO Max Is Doing This Now

This is not HBO Max randomly reinventing TV out of nostalgia. It’s a product move, and a pretty logical one.

Streaming platforms have spent the last decade teaching audiences to binge on demand, then discovered the downside: infinite choice can feel like zero choice. Curated channels reduce friction, increase time spent watching, and keep people inside the app. TheWrap quotes WBD product executive Liesel Kipp describing the feature as an option for when people want a “steady stream” of favorites without deciding what’s next. 

It’s also an extension of something HBO Max has already been experimenting with. The service previously launched always-on channels designed to mirror the content running on linear HBO channels, and these curated channels feel like the more flexible, more IP-forward evolution of that idea.

Rick sings into a microphone while Morty holds a tambourine. Rick and Morty is featured among the curated channel options aimed at easy, continuous background viewing.

The Real Win: Effortless Rewatch Lanes

The biggest value here might be that HBO Max is basically building ready-made comfort corridors through its library.

Want background comedy that never asks you to pay attention too hard? Friends or Big Bang Theory. Want dragons, betrayal, and the creeping realization everyone you like is in danger? World of Westeros. Want a full-body rewatch of prestige TV misery as a form of self-care? There’s The Sopranos for that.

The holiday channel, meanwhile, is a quiet little power move. December is when people crave “something seasonal” without wanting to scroll through twelve subgenres of Christmas content to find it.

HBO Max is also offering a True Crime curated channel, built for “press play and let it roll” viewing.

What To Watch For Next

Right now, the key phrase is “select users,” which usually translates to “rolling rollout.” If you do not see the channels rail yet, you’re not alone.

But if HBO Max expands access, curated channels could become one of those surprisingly sticky features that changes how people use the service day to day. Not because it’s flashy, but because it removes the most annoying part of streaming and replaces it with the one thing modern viewers consistently crave: press play, stop thinking. 

More from the World of Westeros, Peter Claffey as Ser Duncan the Tall in the next spinoff series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. A century before GOT, Ser Duncan the Tall, and his squire, Egg, wandered through Westeros while the Targaryen dynasty ruled the Iron Throne, and dragons were still remembered. Great destinies and enemies await the incomparable friends.

How To Find HBO Max’s Curated Channels

If you have access to the rollout, it’s simple:

Open HBO Max, go to the Home tab, and look for the “Channels” rail. It typically appears on adult profiles (not kids profiles). From there, pick a channel (like Friends, World of Westeros, or True Crime) and hit play to drop into the continuous feed.

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