The Last of Us Title Content Details Page Courtesy of HBO Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment You probably aren't a big fan of the new HBO Max price, but maybe this will make up for it? (Spoiler: it won't.) On Wednesday, Oct. 22, HBO Max rolled out a new feedback system, inviting users to "Love," "Like" or declare a title as "Not for Me." It is the first such system across HBO Max and its preceding iterations/apps. The new feedback system is available on select web and mobile devices and connected TVs, per HBO Max. The idea is for subscribers to provide "direct input that helps shape personalized recommendations." Titles marked "Not for Me" will be "deprioritized," while those marked "Love" will inform a tailored "Because You Loved" rail. "Likes" seems to have a pretty indifferent impact. Related Stories TV HBO, Sky Legal Thriller 'War' Casts 'Slow Horses' Star Nick Mohammed, Celia Imrie Business HBO Max Hikes Prices Across All Subscription Plans Netflix algorithm? Watch your back. The feedback buttons will appear on the content details page of each title and in the player when a user finishes a movie or series. A day earlier, HBO Max hiked its ad-supported base tier price by $1 per month to $10.99; the standard plan rose by $1.50 per month to $18.49 and the premium plan increased $2 per month to $22.99. Annual plans will rise by $10, $15 and $20 accordingly. HBO Max is not the only streamer getting more expensive. Earlier this month, Disney hiked the prices of its Disney+ plans and bundles, and NBCUniversal's Peacock raised its subscription price substantially in August ahead of the NBA season. Apple also raised the price of Apple TV by 30 percent in August, and Netflix raised its own prices early this year. With greater revenue comes greater valuation. HBO parent Warner Bros. Discovery put out a giant "For Sale" sign on Tuesday, with company president and CEO David Zaslav stating that the WBD board of directors has been "receiving interest from multiple parties." And they're listening, Zaslav added. So is the stock market: shares of WBD are up about 10 percent since Zaslav and board publicly acknowledged their bidders. The Last of Us rating Courtesy of HBO THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Mariska Hargitay Mariska Hargitay Auditioned for 'Friends' "So Many Times," She Thought She Would "End Up Being on a Sitcom" Live Feed Silicon Valley Drama 'Cupertino' Lands CBS Series Pickup for 2026-27 Live Feed 'Harlan Coben's Lazarus' Star Sam Claflin on His "Draining" Role and Working With Bill Nighy Live Feed HGTV Gives 'House Hunters' and 'House Hunter International' a Giant 400-Episode Renewal Live Feed MomTok Gets to the Bottom of a Scandal in 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Trailer sponsored NBA on Sling TV: How to Watch San Antonio Spurs vs. Dallas Mavericks Live Online Without Cable Mariska Hargitay Mariska Hargitay Auditioned for 'Friends' "So Many Times," She Thought She Would "End Up Being on a Sitcom" Live Feed Silicon Valley Drama 'Cupertino' Lands CBS Series Pickup for 2026-27 Live Feed 'Harlan Coben's Lazarus' Star Sam Claflin on His "Draining" Role and Working With Bill Nighy Live Feed HGTV Gives 'House Hunters' and 'House Hunter International' a Giant 400-Episode Renewal Live Feed MomTok Gets to the Bottom of a Scandal in 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Trailer sponsored NBA on Sling TV: How to Watch San Antonio Spurs vs. Dallas Mavericks Live Online Without Cable