Streaming guide JustWatch has welcomed MUBI and HBO Max executive Quentin Carbonell to the newly created role of SVP, global content acquisitions and strategy. He will help build the foundation for JustWatch’s future content initiatives and develop global partnerships.
Carbonell has over a decade of leadership in content acquisition, licensing and content marketing. As one of the earliest executives at MUBI, he was instrumental in growing its streaming service globally and shaped the content marketing strategy for HBO Max across its multiple launches and major campaigns in EMEA.
He later joined WarnerMedia’s FilmStruck to lead content acquisition, programming, and curation, before becoming HBO Max’s head of streaming and content marketing planning for EMEA.
“Quentin loves what he does, and that passion is a big part of why he has been so successful acrossthe industry. His deep understanding of the connection between audiences, rights holders and platforms has made him an important figure in shaping international contentstrategies. His energy and perspective will be invaluable as we explore new content initiatives and the partnershipsthat willshape our next chapter at JustWatch,” JustWatch’s founder and CEO David Croyé said.
“Following HBO, joining JustWatch isthe most exciting evolution – working with a team driven by excellence who built an astonishing product used by tens of millions, constantly innovating for the past decade. Particularly at a time of intense consolidation, I am looking forward to using my global content experience and passion to help shape JustWatch’sfuture in Streaming with itsfantastic team,” Carbonell added.
For more than a decade, JustWatch has served as a guide for streaming fans while supporting studios and streamers with data-driven marketing across global markets. As the company continues to grow and expand its international footprint, it is now beginning to explore new opportunities that build on this foundation. These efforts will shape the next phase of its global evolution, including future content-focused initiatives, to be unveiled later this year.

