A new report says Warner Bros.

Discovery doesn’t want to lose a portion of the service’s 20 million users.

Yes, HBO Max and Discovery+ are still merging into a new streaming service that’s not named yet.

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But no, Discovery+ won’t disappear once that happens later this year.

The Wall Street Journalreports that Warner Bros.

Discovery has decided to alter its plans for the streaming services.

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For those unfamiliar, Discovery+ costs $7 monthly without ads and $5 with them.

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This destination would offer a mix of the studio’s movies with programs from HBO and Discovery.

Warner Bros. originally announced the HBO Max and Discovery+ mergerback in August.

The planned rollout for the new streaming service sees it first launching in the United States this summer.

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No name has been officially revealed, thougha December report claimed it may be called Max.

Internally, it’s supposedly referred to as BEAM.

In the meantime, check outwhat’s new on HBO Max for February.

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