Warner Bros. Discovery reached a new high in its subscriber count across HBO, HBO Max, and Discovery+, the company revealed during its latest earnings call, certainly thanks in part to the popularity of the new Game of Thrones series House of the Dragon (via Variety). In the July 1 - September 30 quarter, the company's three streaming services climbed to nearly 95 million subscribers total, growing by nearly 3 million worldwide; just 500,000 of that number is domestic. This comes despite the studio pulling a notable amount of content from the service, including original animation and movies, as well as famously canceling the live-action Batgirl film, which had finished principal photography. Warner Bros. Discovery reported a net loss of $2.3 billion in the third quarter, including "$1.92 billion of pre-tax amortization from acquisition-related intangible assets and $1.52 billion million tied to pre-tax restructuring and other charges," according to Variety. Continue Reading at GameSpot
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