HBO & HBO Max Content Chief Casey Bloys Says Nets In Creative Overdrive Despite Corporate Dealmaking; Touts Slate

HBO and HBO Max chief programmer Casey Bloys has a key message to get across: the storied pay network and the year-old streamer are both on full throttle creatively with ample funding despite all the noise around corporate mergers.

“I do think some of those larger business stories have obscured the programming success,” Bloys said during a press event at WarnerMedia’s NYC headquarters. He showed clips, in some cases the very first, of upcoming series including GOT’s 2022 spinoff The House of Dragons. He didn’t give a date for the prequel that’s currently in production but confirmed no other Game of Thrones-themed fare has yet been greenlit although a number of projects are in development.

A month ago WarnerMedia parent AT&T announced plans to spinoff the company after owning it for only three years. It will merge with Discovery in a deal expected to close in the middle of next year.

He showed teasers for upcoming seasons of HBO’s The Mighty Gemstones, Succession, Euphoria and Julian Fellowes The Gilded Age. HBO Max trailers included Julia, Peacemaker and Mindy Kalings The Sex Lives of College Girls. Max is looking to define itself in three areas – with female demos, YA and DC. Pressed on Succession’s fall air date he indicated it could be  “somewhere between” Halloween and Christmas. Part of his hesitation is still Covid-related. Protocols are still in place and the virus is still around. “It’s much better, but it’s is still something we’re dealing with” and could still cause delays, he said.

On Max, The Flight Attendant was a popular and critical success and he said Hacks “same thing, It totally broke  through. “I hope it will be a real contender at the Emmys. Not just for Jean Smart … but the whole show.”

“Despite everything going on around HBO, the creative team – I’ve been there 17 years, my colleague [too], some people 25 to 30 year — we’re still doing our thing. The mission at HBO hasn’t changed. The kind of shows we are looking for. No one has asked us to cut our funding in any way,” Bloys said, noting that 2022 will see the highest level of scripted programming we ever had.”

No word on whether Mare of Easttown will be back. “People tend to think that those decisions are like ABC in the 70s – ‘We we need more Mare, we need more Mare!’ It’s a decision with Brad [Ingelsby] and with Kate [Winslet] – I would rely on them coming to us, saying we think there’s more, here is what it is. It’s not a foregone conclusion that just because something does well” it gets another season. “It starts with the creative team. I am never the one driving it.”

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