Everything New on Max in August 2024

If you’re a Max subscriber in August, you’re going to get your first crack at a new anime version of Rick and Morty. The show comes from Tower of God’s Takashi Sano and is billed as a series that “follows Rick, Morty and the rest of the Smith family in a new intergalactic adventure.” Also coming to Max: A … Read more

Everything New on Max in July 2024

After a popular stint playing a supporting role in the Harley Quinn animated series, Kite Man is getting his own spinoff cartoon series on Max next month. DC’s Kite Man: Hell Yeah! will premiere new episodes weekly through September, featuring the continuing adventures of Kite Man and Golden Glider. Also in July: A new documentary on actress Faye Dunaway, a … Read more

Furiosa Doesn’t Feel Like Any Other Mad Max Film, and That’s What’s Wonderful About It | MZS

There’s also a Max-like figure played by Tom Burke who becomes important for a couple of chapters and whose bond with Furiosa is fascinatingly portrayed as something more akin to a couple of pack animals bonding than as a couple of human lovers. Of course, he dies a gruesome death. There are a lot of gruesome … Read more

Watch & Stream Online via HBO Max

NYC Epicenters 9/11➔2021½ Season 1 is an American docuseries featuring NYC’s spirit in the face of tragedy from 9/11 to the 2021 Covid pandemic. Through personal accounts of the survivors, it chronicles the city’s social, political, and cultural evolution from 2001 to mid-2021. Here’s how you can watch and stream NYC Epicenters 9/11➔2021½ Season 1 … Read more

Watch & Stream Online via HBO Max

House of the Dragon Season 2 continues House Targaryen’s saga at its peak, with power struggles, familial rivalries, and the return of dragons. Set 200 years before Game of Thrones, the fantasy drama show explores the dynasty’s ascent to power amidst political intrigue and epic dragon battles. Naturally, it appeals to fans of high fantasy … Read more

Tokyo Vice cancelled by Max

The well received crime drama’s second season will be its last at Max. One of the most critically acclaimed shows on Max (formerly HBO Max) is coming to an end, with it revealed today that Tokyo Vice’s second season will be its last. The show starred Ansel Elgort as American journalist Jake Adelstein, upon whose … Read more