HBO renews ‘Task’ for Season 2
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ER is the O.G. of medical dramas, featuring a young Noah Wyle from The Pitt. This one has all the fast-paced thrills of a Michael Crichton work, all while having the feel of a soap opera—a great choice to marathon watch 15 seasons.
J.K. Rowling has arrived on the set of HBO’s new Harry Potter series as the controversial author deepens her involvement in the new adaptation.
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Top 5 Must-Watch HBO Max Shows This Week: November 17–21, 2025
Discover the top 5 must-watch HBO Max shows to binge this week, November 17–21, 2025, including trending new releases & acclaimed hidden gems.
The 2025 medical series The Pitt recently won best drama at the Emmys, and more recent shows include Tim Robinson's The Chair Company and J.J. Abrams' Duster. There's no shortage of exceptional fare to stream. Here are the highly rated series you shouldn't wait to watch on HBO Max, plus this month's new releases.
Ahead of his debut in the titular role of HBO's Harry Potter, Dominic McLaughlin is now starring in The BBC's Stranger Things replacement, Gifted.
If you're the kind of person who likes to watch Andy Muschietti's It movies every October, we have just the show for you. Premiering on HBO just in time for Halloween is the IT prequel series Welcome to Derry, which is set in the early '60s and tells the ...
Left to right: “Nobody Wants This” Season 2 (Erin Simkin/Netflix), “A House of Dynamite” (Eros Hoagland/Netflix) and “IT: Welcome to Derry” (Brooke Palmer/HBO) This week’s streaming premieres include a good mix of both new movies and TV shows.
Pete Jackson is aboard to write the series’ initial script, with DC Studios bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran reportedly the show’s executive producers.
V for Vendetta is making its return with a new adaptation coming from HBO, according to a recentl report the cable network is developing a new live-action series based on the iconic dystopian story, w
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LGBTQ+ representation on primetime TV grows thanks to shows like ‘Abbott Elementary’ and ‘Hacks’
NEW YORK (AP) — TV shows like “Abbott Elementary,” “Hacks,” “Heartstopper,” “The Last of Us” and “Yellowjackets” helped increase the ranks of LGBTQ+ characters on prime time by 4% over the previous season, according to a new study by the advocacy group GLAAD.
It’s been so long since The Sopranos creator David Chase last wrote for television that a child conceived—possibly by parents with a deep erotic fascination for onion rings, ambiguity, and Journey—on the night that his last episode of TV aired ...