Warner Bros. is set to remove a significant portion of Looney Tunes content from HBO Max by the end of 2023. This removal includes not only the Looney Tunes shorts from seasons 1-15, which span from 1930 to 1949, following the previous removal of seasons 16-31 in December 2022, but also The Looney Tunes Show, and the movie Looney Tunes: Back in Action. The Looney Tunes Cartoons, New Looney Tunes, Space Jam, and Space Jam: A New Legacy will remain available on the platform.

In addition to the Looney Tunes content, HBO Max is removing all five Final Destination films as development continues on a new reboot of the franchise. Other notable titles leaving the service include Batman (1966), Blade Runner 2049, Jumanji, The LEGO Movie, Paddington 2, and several Christmas classics including Elf, A Christmas Story, and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. The availability of these titles is subject to change, and it is not yet clear whether the Looney Tunes shorts will return to HBO Max or find a new home on another streaming platform.

Gaming fans may also be interested in the forthcoming sixth installment of the Final Destination series, reportedly landed by the directors after staging a fake death during a Zoom call.

As streaming services rotate their catalogs, viewers and fans of these classic franchises will need to keep an eye out for updates on where the content will be available next. For more detailed lists of all the titles leaving HBO Max, fans can check the platform's official press releases.