
What's New On HBO Max This August
Spotlight Specials Debuts August 1: Marc Maron: Panicked (HBO Original Comedy Special)
Comedian and podcaster Marc Maron is back with his second HBO special, Panicked, offering his brutally honest and thought-provoking take on today's anxiety-ridden world. Directed by Steven Feinartz and produced by Avalon, the special showcases Maron's signature blend of self-reflection and cultural critique.
Series You Can't Miss Debuts August 21: Peacemaker Season 2
John Cena returns as the offbeat antihero in Season 2 of Peacemaker. This season, Peacemaker confronts an alternate reality that challenges everything he knows—forcing him to reckon with his past and redefine his future. Created by James Gunn, who wrote all eight episodes and directed three, the series continues to expand the DC Universe with bold storytelling and outrageous humor. New episodes drop weekly every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. ET through October 9.
Chilling True Crime Coming This Month: The Yogurt Shop Murders
This gripping HBO original documentary series dives into the infamous 1991 Austin, Texas case where four teenage girls were tragically killed in a yogurt shop. The series unravels decades of questions, injustice, and the tireless pursuit of truth.
Feature Films Coming Soon: Final Destination: Bloodlines (Warner Bros.)
The franchise of fatal premonitions returns in Final Destination: Bloodlines. Stefani, a college student plagued by recurring nightmares, seeks help from her grandmother in an attempt to break a deadly cycle before it's too late. Featuring Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, and the return of Tony Todd, this new chapter is sure to deliver the suspense and horror fans crave. Debuts August 8: Freaky Tales (Lionsgate)
Freaky Tales takes viewers on a wild ride through 1987 Oakland, where an eclectic group—ranging from rap duos to corrupt cops—collide in a surreal fever dream of violence, music, and culture. Featuring an all-star cast including Pedro Pascal, Normani, Jack Champion, and Tom Hanks, this genre-bending film is directed by Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden. Debuts August 15: The Legend of Ochi (A24)
From A24 comes a whimsical fantasy adventure that follows Yuri, a timid farm girl who embarks on a dangerous journey to reunite a wounded baby ochi with its kind. The Legend of Ochi stars Helena Zengel and Finn Wolfhard alongside Emily Watson and Willem Dafoe. Written and directed by Isaiah Saxon, this beautifully animated tale is full of wonder and heart.
Whether you're into dark comedies, superhero action, unsettling true crime, or imaginative adventures, HBO Max has something to keep your August watchlist full. Don't miss these upcoming premieres!
Titles Coming to HBO Max in August
*This list may not be comprehensive and is subject to change
August 1
Alien: Covenant
Barbershop (2002)
Barbershop 2: Back in Business
Couples Retreat (2009)
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul
Enter the Warrior's Gate
Get a Job (2016)
Gremlins 2: The New Batch
House Hunters International: Volume 9, Season 203 (HGTV)
House Hunters: Volume 10, Season 244 (HGTV)
It Happened in Brooklyn
It's Always Fair Weather
Jamboree!
Kung Fu Panda 2
Let's Go Bananas, Season 1A
Lili
Macao
Madame Bovary (1949)
Madame Curie
Marc Maron: Panicked (HBO Original, 2025)
Martha Marcy May Marlene
Millie
Miss Pinkerton
Mogambo
Mr. Skeffington
Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Mrs. Parkington
My Favorite Wife
Neptune's Daughter (1949)
New Moon (1940)
Pride and Prejudice (1940)
Quo Vadis (1951)
Random Harvest
Roughshod
Rules Don't Apply
Smarty
Stonewall
Storm over Wyoming
Survive the Night (2020)
The Last Time I Saw Paris
The Life of Vergie Winters
The Long, Long Trailer
The Nun (2018)
The Peanut Butter Falcon
The Racket (1951)
The Reluctant Debutante
The Water Diviner
Three on a Match
Till the End of Time
Two Weeks with Love (1950)
Union Depot
Unlocked (2017)
War on Everyone
Waterloo Bridge (1940)
Where Danger Lives
Yogi Bear (Movie)
You Hurt My Feelings
August 2
Deadliest Catch, Season 21 (Discovery)
August 3
The Yogurt Shop Murders (HBO Original)
August 4
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (2020)
The Great Food Truck Race, Season 18 (FOOD Network)
August 5
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Buffalo Bills (HBO Original)
'The Case Against Diddy,' The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper (CNN Original)
'The Idaho Murders,' The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper (CNN Original)
August 6
Extreme Detailing (Discovery)
Red Bull Soapbox Race, Season 1 (Discovery)
See No Evil, Season 14 (ID)
August 7
Mysteries of the Abandoned: Hidden America, Season 4 (Discovery)
August 8
Freaky Tales (Lionsgate)
August 11
Marooned with Ed Stafford, Season 3 (Discovery)
August 12
The Bus Driver: Britain's Cocaine King (discovery+, 2025)
August 13
A Body in the Basement, Season 2 (ID)
Chef Grudge Match, Season 1 (FOOD Network)
The Woman King
August 14
Hop, Season 1D (Max Original)
Marcial Maciel: The Wolf of God (Max Original)
August 15
Stand Up To Cancer
The Legend of Ochi (A24)
The Prince, Season 2 (Max Original, Turkey)
August 17
Mammals, Season 1 (BBC)
The House (HBO, 2017)
The Serial Killer's Apprentice (ID, 2025)
August 18
Women Wearing Shoulder Pads, Season 1 (Adult Swim)
August 19
'Climate Change Amplified: Live Music and the Climate Crisis,' The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper (CNN Original)
August 21
Bargain Block, Season 5 (HGTV)
Peacemaker, Season 2 (Max Original)
Peacemaker: The Official Podcast with James Gunn (Season 2 Companion Podcast)
August 22
The Heritage, Season 1 (Max Original)
August 23
Abbott Elementary, Season 4
The Cleaning Lady, Season 4
August 24
Toad and Friends, Season 1C (Cartoon Network)
August 28
Bitchin' Rides: Road to Ridler, Season 1
August 29
Horses & Hangmen (Max Original)
Silly Sundays, Season 1C (Cartoon Network)
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