If you google "HBO and Netflix," you get all sorts of stuff about how HBO wants Netflix to charge $20 for its content and whatever. It definitely seems like there's no current deal in place. I can't really find whether there was a deal at some point in the past, though. Maybe they offered a few shows as a trial run or something. . .
The current situation is that Netflix won't charge what HBO considers an acceptable rate for its monthly online subscriptions. HBO wants $20 a month, Netflix wants to keep it down much lower than that. Because of that, HBO will not allow Netflix to stream its content on-demand on the subscription service.
However, that part of Netflix's business is separate from the DVD rental and - as far as I know - streaming the DVDs online for a per-viewing fee. HBO programmes are on that service, but you have to wait until the DVDs come out.
This message last edited by Werthead on 10/05/2011 at 10:36:08 AM
Is there any way I can watch Game of Thrones without getting HBO...legally I mean... *NM*
04/05/2011 06:27:27 AM
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Thanks everyone, I was afraid of that. *NM*
04/05/2011 04:40:22 PM
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Step up and get HBO.....$15/month for only 3 months. *NM*
05/05/2011 04:18:02 AM
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Lucky, It's $30/month with Shaw since it only comes with movie central *NM*
05/05/2011 04:45:55 AM
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That, or readjust your moral compass. *NM*
05/05/2011 05:08:35 AM
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Or wait until June and get it for one month
05/05/2011 02:10:06 PM
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Or wait until it's available on Netflix once the first season DVD is out. *NM*
05/05/2011 09:50:19 PM
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HBO and Netflix aren't exactly BFFs. No Netflixing Game of Thrones, I'm afraid. *NM*
06/05/2011 05:26:02 AM
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Huh. I've watched HBO and Showtime TV series both through Netflix before. *NM*
06/05/2011 09:37:16 PM
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Are you sure?
07/05/2011 07:06:27 PM
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Netflix get it when the DVDs come out.
10/05/2011 10:35:56 AM
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