The Boomerang app and website sunset on September 30, 2024, wherein current subscribers will be moved to the Max ad-free tier at their current price discount for six months.
Warner Bros. Discovery has announced it will shut down its cartoon streaming service Boomerang next month, Variety reports. However, fear not toon fans; the entire service’s catalogue of shows will be merged onto Max. The Boomerang app and website will sunset on September 30, 2024.
“Starting September 30, you can watch fan-favorite Boomerang shows alongside Max’s full catalog of iconic series, hit movies, fresh originals, breaking news, and family favorites including ‘The Amazing World of Gumball,’ ‘Teen Titans Go!,’ ‘Lego Batman’ and more!” Boomerang says in a notice to customers.
The Boomerang streaming service launched in 2017. A multi-series deal for Boomerang was signed between Turner Broadcasting and Warner Bros. in 2015, which extended access to the classic animation portfolio from the Hanna-Barbera, MGM and Warner Bros. Animation collection, a total of 3,500 titles.
Current Boomerang subscribers will be moved to the Max ad-free tier at their current $5.99/month price discount for six months, then prices will raise to the standard $9.99/month.