Final Shots: HBO Now Is Finally Available On Roku

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If you were on the fence about becoming a cord cutter, the decision might have just gotten a little easier. HBO Now, which hit Apple TV (and other iOS devices) earlier this year, is now available on Roku devices and TVs, reports Cord Cutters News. The move shows that the premium cable company is really serious about making its content – whether it be licensed movies or original programming like Game of Thrones or Olive Kitteridge – available to anyone with a computer or TV. Although no announcements have been made, don’t be surprised if the service ends up on the Xbox One or PlayStation 4 next.

In other news…

Your Streaming Wars update of the day: Hulu has struck a deal with Viacom for the exclusive streaming rights (for past and future seasons) of Comedy Central’s Inside Amy Schumer, Key and Peele, Broad City and Drunk History. Other non-Comedy Central shows included in the deal include MTV’s Faking It and Nickelodeon’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. [Variety]

There have been some really vicious behind-the-scenes feuds in television history. Here are the best of them. [NYP]

Halt and Catch Fire has won over the critics but is still waiting for audience to come around. AMC is going to give it one more shot, though, having renewed the drama for a third season. [Deadline]

Arnold Schwarzenegger kills a lot of people in 1985’s Commando. Here’s a rundown of all 89 deaths. [Uproxx]

 

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