HBO Max bizarrely photoshops cigarettes out of iconic Hollywood movie posters

HBO Max is chopping again on prices — and cigarettes, too.

In a weird transfer noticed by movie buffs on social media, HBO Max has been censoring cigarettes from choose iconic film posters that it shows on its streaming web site.

Indignant film followers took to Twitter to disclose the lacking smokes on HBO Max’s feeds, which gave the impression to be scrubbed from iconic film posters for Robert Altman’s “McCabe & Mrs. Miller” in addition to “The Life and Instances of Choose Roy Bean.”

Within the photoshopped posters, stars Warren Beatty and Paul Newman now not maintain cigarettes between their fingers however as a substitute seem like posing — bizarrely — with digits raised, staring off into the gap.

One irritated cinephile slammed the streaming service, which is thought for hits like “Sport of Thrones,” its prequel, “Home of Dragon,” and “Succession,” tweeting:

“No Smoking! Twitter customers report HBO Max eliminated Warren Beatty’s and Paul Newman’s cigars from film poster artwork used on its dwelling web page: McCabe & Mrs. Miller. The Life and Instances of Roy Bean.”

A photograph of earlier than and after pictures of the altered posters was included, garnering a slew of outraged replies.

“Hahaha completely ridiculous. Contemplating 90% of workers at their dad or mum WB/Discovery vape and sniff cocaine at their desk,” one person tweeted.

“How ridiculous,” one other person wrote. “I'm SO glad that I don’t give a penny to @HBOMax,” added one other.

The original poster of The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
The unaltered poster of “The Life and Instances of Choose Roy Bean.”
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An image of a poster of The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean. In the photo a cigarette is edited out of the image of Bean.
HBO Max has scrubbed the cigarillo out of Paul Newman’s hand on its service.
HBO Max

HBO Max didn't touch upon why the pictures have been altered.

The information was picked up by a handful of shops, together with New York’s Vulture web site, which famous that cigarettes have additionally been scrubbed from Michelle Reis’s character within the promo nonetheless for Wong Kar-wai’s “Fallen Angels,” in addition to Kirk Douglas’s character within the poster for “There Was a Crooked Man.”

The creator of the Vulture article, Eric Vilas-Boas, tweeted out earlier than and after photos of the Douglas poster.

“So weird when you see a few of these side-by-side…,” he wrote.

There Was a Crooked Man poster
Author Eric Vilas-Boas, tweeted out earlier than and after photos of the Douglas poster.
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Kirk Douglas’s character's cigar has been covered up in the HBO Max poster.
Kirk Douglas’s character’s cigar has been lined up within the HBO Max poster.
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Though it's arduous to say if the censored cigarettes are half of a bigger health-related push, there are nonetheless a slew of posters on the service that do embrace smoking and have been untouched thus far.

They embrace “The Nitwits,” “The Two Jakes,” “The Final Element,” “The Man who Knew Too A lot,” and “The Many Saints of Newark,” amongst others.

Fallen Angel's movie poster
The unique “Fallen Angels” poster, which reveals the characters smoking cigarettes.
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The altered Fallen Angels movie poster
The altered “Fallen Angels” poster with the cigarettes faraway from the scene.
Kino Worldwide

Execs at HBO Max’s new dad or mum firm Warner Bros. Discovery have been furiously making modifications as they work to mix the HBO Max streaming service with Discovery+, dwelling to TLC, Meals Community and Animal Planet.

They're additionally working to cull $3 billion in prices by 2024– a promise CEO David Zaslav made to traders after the $43 billion mega-merger between Discovery and Warner Media closed earlier this 12 months.

The corporate obtained right down to enterprise this summer season, canceling “Bat Lady” for a tax write-off, slashing and placing up on the market dozens of titles, eradicating 200 episodes of “Sesame Avenue,” all whereas enacting a slew of layoffs.

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