Watch HBO Max in 4K UHD
You can watch the following titles in 4K Ultra HD, HDR 10, and Dolby Vision on select devices.
- 8-Bit Christmas
- Batman
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (Ultimate Edition)
- The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
- Cry Macho
- Dune
- Elvis
- The Fallout
- Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
- Father of the Bride (2022)
- Game of Thrones
- Godzilla vs. Kong
- Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts
- House of the Dragon
- In the Heights
- Judas and the Black Messiah
- Kimi
- King Richard
- The Little Things
- Malignant
- The Many Saints of Newark: A Sopranos Story
- The Matrix
- The Matrix Reloaded
- The Matrix Resurrections
- The Matrix Revolutions
- Mortal Kombat
- No Sudden Move
- Reminiscence
- Space Jam: A New Legacy
- Spider-Man: No Way Home
- The Suicide Squad (Dubbed Version)
- The Suicide Squad (English Version)
- Those Who Wish Me Dead
- Tom and Jerry: The Movie
- Wonder Woman (2017)
- Wonder Woman 1984
- Zack Snyder’s Justice League
- Zack Snyder's Justice League: Justice is Gray
Titles available in 4K UHD are also available in HD on all supported devices.
HBO Max will play the highest quality audio and video available for your device. If you have the Mobile plan (not available to new or returning subscribers), all movies and series will play in SD. Learn more about HBO Max plans.
Here's what you need to stream in 4K UHD with Dolby Atmos audio:
- 4K Ultra HD TV that displays Dolby Vision or HDR10
- Supported 4K streaming device
- Standard subscription plan
- High speed internet (25 Mbps or higher, 50+ Mbps is recommended)
- Dolby Atmos-capable sound system
All devices must support HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 (your TV, media player, audio/video receiver, cables, adapters, and any other connected devices).
If you have the above requirements and the title is available in 4K UHD, HBO Max should automatically play the title in 4K UHD. HBO Max automatically adjusts the video quality based on your network bandwidth and connection speed (you can't manually adjust the resolution in HBO Max).
You can watch in 4K on the following devices:
- Android TVs
- Apple TV 4K
- AirPlay 2-compatible 4K TVs
- Google Chromecast Ultra and Chromecast with Google TV
- 4K LG Smart TVs
- PlayStation 5
- Roku Ultra 4800x, Roku 4k TVs, Roku Premiere, and Roku Streaming Stick+
- 4K Samsung TVs
- 4K Totalplay Decoder (DIW362 model)
Troubleshooting
If you're having trouble streaming in 4K UHD with Dolby Atmos, here are some things to try:
Make sure your TV supports 4K UHD resolution and HDR 10. To do this, find your TV model number and then search the internet for info about your TV's resolution.
Supported 4K devices
You can watch in 4K on the following devices:
- Android TVs
- Apple TV 4K
- AirPlay 2-compatible 4K TVs
- Google Chromecast Ultra and Chromecast with Google TV
- 4K LG Smart TVs
- PlayStation 5
- Roku Ultra 4800x, Roku 4k TVs, Roku Premiere, and Roku Streaming Stick+
- 4K Samsung TVs
- 4K Totalplay Decoder (DIW362 model)
We’re working to add more devices and 4K movies in the future.
Note Dolby Atmos is not available with Chromecast.
When it comes to TV settings, we suggest turning off motion smoothing. The steps for doing this vary depending on your TV model. Also, you may want to set your picture mode to Cinema or Movie mode.
For more display suggestions, find your streaming device below.
Check your Apple TV video settings. Here's how:
- On your Apple TV, go to Settings > Video and Audio > Format.
- Select 4K HDR (if available).
- Then go to Match Content. Turn on Match Dynamic Range and Match Frame Rate.
- Select Check HDMI Connection to confirm support for the selected format.
If your Apple TV doesn't detect support for 4K HDR, see Apple's 4K, HDR, and Dolby Vision on your Apple TV 4K article.
Check your Chromecast with Google TV or Android TV display settings. Here's how:
- In the upper-right corner of your TV, go to Profile > Settings.
- Choose Display & Sound.
- Select Match Content. This should automatically set your device to display content in the native format. You can also manually set the resolution by going to Advanced display settings.
If you don’t have the option to display in 4K HDR, see Stream 4K Ultra HD content for more info.
For help with your PlayStation 5, see PlayStation’s How to enable and adjust 4K resolution article.
Check your Roku display settings. Here's how:
- Press the Home button on your Roku remote.
- Go to Settings > Display type.
- Choose Auto Detect.
- If your Roku detects 4K support for your display, choose OK.
If your Roku doesn't detect your display type, you can try Force output. To learn more about setting your display type, see How do I change the display type on my Roku?
Make sure your internet download speed is at least 25 Mbps. HBO Max automatically adjusts the video quality based on the download speed of your connection. If your download speed is less than 25 Mbps, the show or movie won't stream in 4K.
Higher speeds will provide more consistent 4K streaming. For the best experience, we recommend a download speed of 50+ Mbps on your streaming device.
To find out how to test your connection speed, go to the Troubleshoot TV page and choose your TV device.
Try a wired connection:
If you’re experiencing slow or inconsistent speeds over WiFi, try connecting your streaming device to your router using an Ethernet cable.
Reduce activity on your network:
If other people are using the same network, ask them to temporarily pause their activity. This will allocate as much bandwidth as possible for streaming.
If you're using a streaming player (e.g. Apple TV):
- Make sure you're using a High-Speed 4K HDMI cable.
- Make sure your HDMI cable is plugged into a HDCP 2.2 compatible HDMI port on your TV or audio/video receiver. HDCP 2.2 may not be supported by all of the HDMI ports on your TV (refer to your owner's manual to find out which HDMI port is HDCP 2.2 compatible).
- Bypass your audio video receiver, HDMI switch, or sound bar, by connecting your streaming device directly to your TV.
If you're getting an HDCP error, try the TV steps in this article: I'm getting an HDCP error.