Warner Nexus

Warner Nexus is an American over-the-top streaming service, being owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment, a WarnerMedia company. It was announced on August 24th, 2018 and it was launched on May 4th, 2019.

The service features content from Warner Bros., DC Comics, Hanna-Barbera, The CW, TNT, TBS, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, TruTV and HBO, alongside original films and television series.

History
On August 24th, 2018, WarnerMedia announced that TBD.

Content
See List of acquired shows streamed on Warner Nexus, List of original shows streamed on Warner Nexus, List of acquired animated shows streamed on Warner Nexus, List of original animated shows streamed on Warner Nexus, List of films streamed on Warner Nexus and List of original films streamed on Warner Nexus.

The service will contain shows and films that are released by Warner Bros. However, the service will contain exclusive shows and films made specifically for the service. Detective Pikachu, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part and Godzilla: King of All Monsters will all be streamed through Warner Nexus. It was also confirmed that The Book of Life will also be streamed on Warner Nexus.

Warner Nexus' original programming is split into four units: Warner Bros. Television for live-action content,  Warner Horizon Television for unscripted content, Warner Bros. Animation for animated content and Williams Street for adult animated content.

Launch promos
See /Launch promos.

To promote the launch of the service, Warner Nexus released a series of animated commercials featuring characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Collin Brady/Collin the Speedy Boy, Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman, Bruce Wayne/Batman, Max Rockatansky, Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup Utonium, Dean and Sam Winchester, Sheldon Cooper, Ross Geller and Jon Snow in futuristic clothing announcing the coming of a new era, revealing that they all have the Warner Bros. shield as a mark on their arm.

The commercials are narrated by Sam Riegel.

Device support
Warner Nexus is available for PCs through its website warnernexus.com, cell phones, tablet computers, digital media players (including Roku and Apple TV), smart TVs and video game consoles (including PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Sega Orion).

Warner Nexus is also available through subscription television services, including DirecTV, U-verse (both owned by WarnerMedia's parent company AT&T), Comcast, Dish, Altice USA, Charter Communications, Cox Communications, CenturyLink and Verizon FiOS.

Most of its catalog is available in high-definition, with select programming being available in 4K and HDR as well.

Trivia

 * The service can be subscribed both separately and bundled with, and.
 * The service would feature an age filter to protect younger viewers from accessing to mature content available in the service, like TV-14 and TV-MA programming and PG-13 and R-rated films.