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Wonder Woman 1984 will be the first title that HBO Max streams in 4K

Wonder Woman 1984 will be the first title that HBO Max streams in 4K

At the point when Warner Bros. declared in mid-November that Wonder Woman 1984 will be accessible on HBO Max the very day it debuts in select theaters, I groaned. Not in view of the choice to bring the film right to the front room — that is the correct call — yet, at that point, all content on HBO Max actually finished out at 1080p. Resolution is one area where the service badly trails its competitors. However, it ends up, Wonder Woman 1984 will be the first title that begins to amend that when it’s released on December 25th.

Today, WarnerMedia reported that Wonder Woman 1984 will stream on HBO Max in 4K. The film will likewise uphold (contingent upon what your arrangement is prepared to do) Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and HDR10. The 4K stream will be accessible on “Apple TV 4K, Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, Amazon Fire TV Cube / 4K Fire TV Edition smart TVs, Chromecast Ultra, AT&T TV, and supported Android TV devices.” Notably missing from the list, obviously, is Roku; HBO Max stays inaccessible on Roku’s platform as the two sides stay unfit to arrive at an arrangement to put it there. HBO Max is accessible on Xbox and PlayStation comforts, however it appears to be 4K help should look out for those gadgets.

Director Patty Jenkins urged watchers to “find the biggest highest quality screen” they can when viewing the film.

This is the very beginning, and HBO Max will “expand these capabilities to further films and TV series, as well as adding support for additional devices, throughout 2021.” WarnerMedia assists that timetable as much as could be expected under the circumstances; contenders like Disney Plus, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and others as of now tick off the entirety of the checkboxes that home theater lovers care about.

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