Article 5B6HN A good day for UltraHD: HBO Max, The Lord of the Rings will stream in 4K HDR

A good day for UltraHD: HBO Max, The Lord of the Rings will stream in 4K HDR

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Samuel Axon
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Enlarge / Wonder Woman is going to be extra shiny on modern TVs. (credit: Warner Bros.)

Wonder Woman 1984 will be the first film to stream in 4K HDR (UltraHD) on HBO Max when it premieres on the service in the US alongside a theatrical release on December 25. It will also stream with Dolby Atmos audio.

The news was announced in a tweet by Director Patty Jenkins:

Excited to announce that #WW84 will be the first film on HBO Max available in 4K Ultra HD, HDR 10, Dolby Vision AND Dolby Atmos! Can't wait. IN THEATERS on Dec. 25th and exclusively streaming in the US on @hbomax. PLEASE find the biggest and highest quality screen you can!!

HBO Max is one of the most expensive streaming services at $14.99, but unlike the majority of its competitors, it has not previously included any 4K or HDR content.

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