India’s streaming landscape shifted this week with the launch of an exclusive HBO Max hub on JioHotstar, the result of an expanded partnership between the platform and Warner Bros. Discovery. The rollout consolidates content from HBO, Max Originals, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Television, and DC Studios into a single destination for Indian subscribers, a significant structural change in how premium Western content reaches one of the world’s fastest-growing streaming markets.
The timing of the launch is deliberate. Euphoria season 3, one of the most anticipated television returns in recent memory, is available to stream immediately through the new hub, giving the partnership a high-profile opening act designed to drive awareness and subscriptions from day one.
What Euphoria fans can access now and what is coming
The library arriving with the hub is extensive. Subscribers can already access titles including The Last of Us, The White Lotus, The Pitt, Succession, Dune: Prophecy, Game of Thrones, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and Sex and the City, a deep catalog that spans prestige drama, fantasy, and cultural touchstones across multiple decades of television.
Later in 2026, the platform is set to carry House of the Dragon season 3 and Lanterns, the new DC Studios series. The most notable addition on the horizon is the eight-episode debut season of the live-action Harry Potter series, titled Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, which will stream exclusively through the hub when it arrives.
The expanded deal also returns two titles that had been absent from JioHotstar’s catalog for some time. Friends and The Big Bang Theory are now available through the hub alongside The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural, and The Flash. On the film side, subscribers gain access to the complete Harry Potter film collection, the full Lord of the Rings trilogy, and titles from across the DC Universe.
Euphoria and a bet on India as a premium streaming market
The structure of the deal reflects how seriously both companies are treating the Indian market. Warner Bros. Discovery’s leadership in the Asia-Pacific region has described India as one of the most vibrant and competitive streaming environments in the world, and the decision to concentrate its premium brands exclusively on one platform rather than distributing them across multiple services signals a commitment to depth over breadth.
For JioHotstar, which already operates at an enormous scale within India, adding an exclusive HBO Max hub raises the ceiling on what a subscription to the platform can offer. The move positions JioHotstar not just as a destination for local and regional content but as a genuine home for international prestige television, a category that has been growing steadily among urban Indian audiences.
Euphoria subscribers get pricing designed for accessibility
One of the more notable aspects of the launch is how the hub has been priced. The HBO Max add-on is available on top of an existing JioHotstar subscription starting at roughly 49 Indian rupees per month, a figure that translates to less than one US dollar. That price point also unlocks access to the platform’s broader international content library, making the value proposition significantly more expansive than the entry cost might suggest.
The decision to price the hub accessibly rather than at a premium reflects an understanding of the Indian market, where price sensitivity remains high even as appetite for quality content grows. Getting the HBO Max catalog in front of as large an audience as possible, at a cost that does not create friction, appears to be the guiding logic behind the pricing structure.
For Indian subscribers who have been waiting to watch Euphoria season 3, The White Lotus, or any number of other titles that were previously harder to access legally in the country, the hub represents a meaningful upgrade in how premium global content is available to them starting this week.

