Okay, here’s my attempt at a blog post, mimicking the style and structure of your example, about “what is leaving max november 2024”:
Alright, so I wanted to figure out what’s ditching Max in November 2024. Gotta keep my watchlist updated, you know? So, I started digging.
My Little Investigation
First, I just went straight to the source. Opened up the Max app, poked around a bit. Nothing jumped out at me. Usually, they have a “Leaving Soon” section, but I couldn’t find anything specific for November yet.
Next, I figured, “Okay, time for some Googling.” I typed in “what’s leaving max november 2024”. Lots of articles, but most of them, were either old, from last year or total clickbait.
I kept scrolling, trying different word combos. Stuff like “Max November 2024 removals,” “HBO Max expiring November”. You name it, I probably searched it. Found some more articles, read, skimmed, all that jazz.
Finally. I looked at various articles and tried to find and keep track of any mentions of specific movies or shows and their removal dates.
It’s still pretty early to get the full list of. You have to do the work, and keep an eye out.
So yeah, that’s how I usually go about finding what’s leaving streaming services. Bit of app searching, lots of web browsing, and some good old-fashioned note-taking. Hope this helps someone out there!