The Best Shows on HBO Max Right Now (June 2023) adminas, June 16, 2023 It’s not TV, it’s HBO Max. Good shows on HBO are plentiful — even great ones aren’t hard to come by. The platform has earned its prestige TV distinction, and its streaming service has the luxury of housing classic favorites like Friends alongside more recent Emmy-winning masterpieces like Succession and The White Lotus. There’s a lot of excellent content to choose from: Here’s our list of the best shows on HBO Max to help you get started. For more recommendations, check out our list of the best movies on HBO, the best drama movies on HBO, and the best horror movies on HBO. Editor’s note: Last updated on June 16th to include The Idol. RELATED: The Best TV Shows to Binge-Watch COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Table of Contents Chernobyl (2019) The Idol (2023-present) Pushing Daisies (2007-2009) Somebody Somewhere (2022-present) Succession (2018-present) Headless Chickens (2023) Barry (2018-present) Gentleman Jack (2019-2022) Our Flag Means Death (2022-present) #BringBackAlice (2023-present) Fired on Mars (2023-present) White House Plumbers (2023) Love & Death (2023) Two Weeks to Live (2020) Perry Mason (2020-present) Julia (2022-present) Mariachis (2022-present) Rain Dogs (2023-present) Poor Devil (2023-present) Oh Hell (2022-present) Chernobyl (2019) Image via HBO Creator: Craig Mazin Cast: Jessie Buckley, Jared Harris, Stellan Skarsgård, Emily Watson, Paul Ritter Jessie Buckley (Women Talking) and Jared Harris (Foundation) star in Chernobyl, a dramatic miniseries based on the horrific explosion of a nuclear power plant in 1986 in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Chernobyl is a captivating historical drama created by Craig Mazin (The Last of Us) revolving around the disaster and clean-up effort, shining a light on a catastrophe that occurred not too long ago. Praised for delicate authenticity, Chernobyl handled the story of one of the world’s worst man-made accidents with care by focusing on both the humanity and reality of the situation. – Yael Tygiel Watch on HBO The Idol (2023-present) Image via HBO Creators: Reza Fahim, Sam Levinson, The Weeknd Cast: Lily-Rose Depp, The Weeknd, Suzanna Son, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Hank Azaria The Idol is glamourous mayhem created by Sam Levinson, Reza Fahim, and Grammy award-winning musical artist The Weeknd, who co-stars in the series with Lily-Rose Depp. The Idol focuses on a pop star (Depp) attempting to make a comeback after a fall from grace. Featuring tone and themes reminiscent of Euphoria’s beautiful disarray, The Idol is highlighted by an incredibly talented and exquisitely diverse cast that includes Moses Sumney, Hari Nef, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph (Only Murders in the Building). For audiences who love messy characters, stunning visuals of both dancing and drug use, and gorgeous people, The Idol is a can’t-miss. – Yael Tygiel Watch on HBO Pushing Daisies (2007-2009) Image via Warner Bros. Television Creator: Bryan Fuller Cast: Lee Pace, Anna Friel, Chi McBride, Ellen Greene, Swoosie Kurtz Created by Bryan Fuller (Star Trek: Discovery), Pushing Daisies is a whimsical fantasy crime comedy about a humble pie maker who uses his ability to temporarily bring the dead back to life to help solve murder cases. Lee Pace (Halt and Catch Fire) stars as the magical pie maker alongside Anna Friel (Limitless) as his formerly dead beloved, whom he can never touch lest she drops dead on the spot. The show has the aesthetic and narrative style of a fairytale — every frame is steeped in vibrant colors, and the costuming has a distinctly retro vibe that makes the show feel timeless. This highly acclaimed series is a light and bouncy watch that everyone should enjoy at least once. Watch on MAX Somebody Somewhere (2022-present) Image via HBO Creator: Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen Cast: Bridget Everett, Jeff Hiller, Mary Catherine Garrison, Danny McCarthy, Jane Brody Somebody Somewhere is a semi-autobiographical drama inspired by the real life of actress, singer, and comedian Bridget Everett, who takes on the lead role. Everett plays Sam, a midwestern woman who moves back to Manhattan, Kansas, to take care of her sister shortly before she passes away. The show is a wonderful depiction of the ways grief can strip us of who we are and is an uplifting story about the journey of getting through to the other side. And that’s just season one. Now that the second season has been released, audiences get to spend more time with these quirky hometown characters, who feel as real as your very own neighbors, as Sam slowly finds community. Watch on HBO Succession (2018-present) Image via HBO Created by: Jesse Armstrong Cast: Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Kieran Culkin, Sarah Snook, Matthew MacFayden Every single character on Succession is a five-alarm trash factory in their own unique way and you will come to love them like your own family. Jesse Armstrong’s one-percenter dark comedy follows the uber-rich Roy family and their business empire Waystar Royco. When patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox, wielding the phrase “fuck off” like a baseball bat) falls ill, various vultures start to circle, including Logan’s scheming children Kendall (Jeremy Strong), Shiv (Sarah Snook), and Roman (Kieran Culkin). After a (literally) shaky first episode, this show blasts off and never looks back, morphing into a backstab-filled delight that’s produced more quotable lines than most straight comedies. The entire cast is next level. The writing is sharp enough to draw blood. Nicholas Braun is at least 9 feet tall. Out of all the originals to hit HBO in the last few years, Succession is one of the best. – Vinnie Mancuso Watch on HBO Max Headless Chickens (2023) Image via HBO Creator: Jorge Valdano Sáenz Cast: Hugo Silva, Dafne Fernández, Óscar Casas Americans have recently become fascinated with the world of soccer in the wake of series like Ted Lasso and Welcome to Wrexham, and Spain’s Headless Chickens fits right in among these new sports series. Essentially a cross between Ballers and Entourage, the show follows Alberto Martín Ruiz (Hugo Silva), who decides to leave his top-rated soccer agency to start his own business. But things immediately start falling apart almost as soon as he walks out the door. The biggest draws of the series are the big characters and the comedy of errors that seem to follow Alberto like a dark cloud. Very much worth a watch for anyone who loves all things soccer. Watch on HBO Barry (2018-present) Image via HBO Created by: Bill Hader and Alec Berg Cast: Bill Hader, Henry Winkler, Sarah Goldberg, Stephen Root, Anthony Carrigan It’s a premise that’s just so ludicrous that it could almost be an SNL sketch in and of itself — but Bill Hader’s half-hour scripted series manages to be part-comedy, part-drama, part-action thriller without losing grip on any of its impressive ingredients. The comedian and actor stars as Barry Berkman, a successful (one might say almost too successful) hitman who doesn’t realize that his heart truly lies on the stage — but becoming an actor isn’t as easy as it sounds, and not just because the audition circuit can be brutal. Barry has to not only contend with the people in his everyday life, like his girlfriend Sally (Goldberg) and his acting teacher Gene Cousineau (Winkler), but he’s also facing off with the continuing criminal element he can’t shake, from his associate Fuches (Root) to aspiring mafia lead NoHo Hank (Carrigan). In Season 2, which promises to be even more of a thrill ride than before, Barry’s life continues to unspool as threats from his past start to be unearthed. Maybe normal is just a pipe dream after all when you’re hired to kill people for a living. – Carly Lane Watch on HBO Max Gentleman Jack (2019-2022) Image via HBO Created by: Sally Wainwright Cast: Suranne Jones, Sophie Rundle, Rosie Cavaliero, Albane Courtois, Gemma Whelan Based on the real-life journals of Anne Lister, the HBO series Gentleman Jack follows the struggles, misadventures, and triumphs of a fictionalized version of the woman (Suranne Jones) as she strives to take care of her family’s estate in Halifax known as Shibden Hall (where the show actually filmed for its first and upcoming second season). Lister, who was regarded as somewhat peculiar in life, lived semi-openly as a lesbian and pursued romantic relationships with many women in her lifetime, but Gentleman Jack picks up right before she meets the woman who would become her wife in all but under the law, Ann Walker (Rundle). Their road to love is rocky and tumultuous but ultimately triumphant, and Season 2 picks up with the two of them trying to adjust to the circumstances of their new relationship — as Anne also makes attempts to win over Ann’s disapproving family and help her wife assert herself and her needs. Plus, the moments when the series breaks the fourth wall are as delightful as they are powerful. – Carly Lane Watch on HBO Max Our Flag Means Death (2022-present) Image via HBO Max Created by: David Jenkins Cast: Rhys Darby, Taika Waititi, Kristian Nairn, Nathan Foad, Samson Kayo With Our Flag Means Death, pirates have officially become cool again — but maybe not in the way anyone could have predicted. It’s not entirely accurate to say that this series is “What We Do in the Shadows, only pirates,” but having Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi on-screen together again is always going to be a combination that produces comedic treasure. What differentiates this show from anything they’ve done together before, however, isn’t just an avoidance of the mockumentary format; it’s a workplace comedy, set on a ship with a crew that thinks they’re going to be the best plunderers on the open sea, led by an absolutely inane captain in Stede Bonnet (Darby) — who, coincidentally, was based on a real pirate from history. When Bonnet inevitably crosses paths with the infamous Blackbeard (Waititi, rocking the hell out of a leather jacket and epic facial hair), the two realize that theirs might actually be a dynamic of friendship rather than foes from the jump. – Carly Lane Watch on HBO Max #BringBackAlice (2023-present) Image via HBO Creator: Marcin Kubawski, Caleb Ranson, Milosz Sakowski Cast: Harrison Xu, Helena Englert, Sebastian Dela #BringBackAlice is a Polish mystery thriller that feels like someone put Memento and Euphoria in a blender and set it to max speed. After popular influencer Alicja Stec (Helena Englert) goes missing and mysteriously reappears without any memory of the last year, she and the brother of another missing girl try to uncover where Alicja has been to save his sister. The series is something you have to experience for yourself, so we’ll avoid any spoilers, but we gotta talk about the aesthetic! The soundtrack, costumes, and cinematography create such a tense and immersive atmosphere that feels fresh yet a little edgy. Watch on HBO Fired on Mars (2023-present) Image via Max Creators: Nate Sherman, Nick Vokey Cast: Luke Wilson, Sean Wing, Tim Heidecker, Frankie Quinones Fired on Mars is an adult animated comedy from co-creator team Nate Sherman and Nick Vokey. Fired on Mars follows Jeff Cooper, voiced by Luke Wilson (Stargirl), as a graphic designer for a Mars-based tech start-up. Stemming from his firing, Fired on Mars follows as Jeff dives headfirst into an existential crisis, attempting to find himself and his purpose while feeling isolated, stuck living on the red planet. The show has been compared to BoJack Horseman for its irreverent comedy style and observational commentary. However, its creative plot and interstellar journey make it cleverly original. – Yael Tygiel Watch on HBO White House Plumbers (2023) Image via HBO Creators: Alex Gregory, Peter Huyck Cast: Woody Harrelson, Justin Theroux, Lena Headey, Woody Harrelson (Venom: Let There Be Carnage) and Justin Theroux star in White House Plumbers, a five-part mini-series that chronicles Nixon’s Watergate scandal. Co-created by Veep’s Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, White House Plumbers reveals the true story behind the scenes told through a political satire drama. Featuring an incredible cast, including the amazing Lena Headey (Game of Thrones) and Kim Coates, White House Plumbers is an innovative historical fiction that explores how a couple of former government employees from the CIA and FBI accidentally overturned the presidency they were attempting to secure. – Yael Tygiel Watch on HBO Love & Death (2023) Image via HBO Max Creator: David E. Kelley Cast: Elizabeth Olsen, Olivia Grace Applegate, Jesse Plemons Love & Death is a brutal dramatization of a captivating true story crafted by the illustrious writer David E. Kelley (Big Little Lies). Starring Elizabeth Olsen (WandaVision) as Candy Montgomery, a role previously embodied by Jessica Biel in Hulu’s Candy, Love & Death unfolds through a six-episode mini-series that explores the horrific and unbelievable tragedy that occurred in Texas during the 1980s. Featuring Jesse Plemons and Patrick Fugit (Almost Famous), who co-stars as Candy’s husband, Love & Death is a gruesome journey into the small-town life of a churchgoing family before infidelity and murder destroy their idyllic existence. – Yael Tygiel Watch on HBO Two Weeks to Live (2020) Image via HBO Creator: Gaby Hull Cast: Maisie Williams, Sian Clifford, Mawaan Rizwan Two Weeks to Live is a six-part coming-of-age miniseries, created by Gaby Hull. Two Weeks to Live stars Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones) as Kim, an odd misfit in rural Scotland living with an overprotective doomsday-prepper mother (Sian Clifford), who raised her off-the-grid. Deciding to leave isolation, Kim enters the modern world after a prank, believing the end times are coming — only to discover people in an unfamiliar world that she’s been missing. Two Weeks to Live is a funny and fascinating binge, critically acclaimed for the acting — particularly Williams’ performance, which shows off her stunt experience, as well as her underrated comedic talent. – Yael Tygiel Watch on HBO Perry Mason (2020-present) Image via HBO Creators: Rolin Jones, Ron Fitzgerald Cast: Matthew Rhys, Juliet Rylance, Chris Chalk, Shea Whigham, Tatiana Maslany, John Lithgow An origin story, Perry Mason stars Matthew Rhys (Cocaine Bear) in the titular role of the iconic defense attorney. Focusing not only on Mason’s struggles as an indigent and melancholy man, the crime drama series also shrewdly emphasizes the inequalities of prosperous Los Angeles during the United States’ recovery from the Great Depression. Created by Rolin Jones and Ron Fitzgerald, the prequel series explores a fascinating time period while revealing the life of the famous lawyer during his time as a private investigator. Co-starring Juliet Rylance and Shea Whigham, as well as featuring Tatiana Maslany (She-Hulk: Attorney at Law) and John Lithgow, Perry Mason is a thrilling mystery. – Yael Tygiel Watch on HBO Julia (2022-present) Image via HBO Creator: Daniel Goldfarb Cast: Sarah Lancashire, David Hyde Pierce, Bebe Neuwirth Inspired by the groundbreaking culinary icon Julia Child, played by Sarah Lancashire (Happy Valley), Julia is a delightful biographical series chronicling the woman responsible for the invention of television cooking shows. Created by Daniel Goldfarb (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Julia follows the journey of a renowned author as she transitioned to the small screen with the launch of her food show, The French Chef. Co-starring David Hyde Pierce (The Good Wife) as Child’s husband and most devoted supporter, Julia explores the trailblazing chef’s unbelievable life both on and off camera with irrefutable humor and heart. – Yael Tygiel Watch on HBO Max Mariachis (2022-present) Image via HBO Cast: Pedro Fernández, Vadhir Derbez, Consuelo Duva, Alberto Estrella, Costanza Andrade Discover the healing power of music in Mariachis, a moving dramedy starring Pedro Fernández, Vadhir Derbez, Consuelo Duva, Costanza Andrade, and Alberto Estrella. A Spanish-language series explored through both present-day and flashbacks, Mariachis unwinds a thrilling story of a frayed family united to help when their patriarch is shockingly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Although centered on specific cultures and traditions, Mariachis’ themes of family, health, and feelings of obligation are all universal. Over the course of the touching series, Mariachis captivates with soapy drama and the revelations of deep secrets all wrapped up in catchy tunes. – Yael Tygiel Watch on HBO Rain Dogs (2023-present) Image via HBO Creator: Cash Carraway Cast: Daisy May Cooper, Ronke Adekoluejo, Fleur Tashjian, Jack Farthing Created by Cash Carraway, Rain Dogs is a touching dark comedy series from the UK. Rain Dogs follows a blunt-mannered yet devoted single mother, played charmingly by Daisy May Cooper, who — with her mood-swinging adolescent daughter (Fleur Tashjian) — is just struggling to make ends meet. Along with the mother-daughter duo are their friends and supporters, Selby (Jack Farthing) and Gloria (Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo). Together, this unconventional family fights for each other, bringing joy and happiness to their dysfunctional lives. With a moving message and absurdly relatable circumstances, Rain Dogs is an exceptional delight. – Yael Tygiel Watch on HBO Poor Devil (2023-present) Image via HBO Created by: Miguel Esteban, Joaquín Reyes, Ernesto Sevilla Cast: Joaquín Reyes, Ernesto Sevilla, Gakian Adult animation has been all the rage over the last decade, and HBO Max has brought over a new original straight from Spain. Poor Devil is a roaring good time filled with the lewd and crude humor of Rick and Morty and enough devilishly wacky characters to split your sides like the most pleasant torture Hell could muster. Each episode follows Stan the Antichrist (Joaquín Reyes), who isn’t too keen on doing evil, as he must wrestle with being fated to unleash the Apocalypse. But he just wants to live a normal life and get laid in the big city. Check out Stan’s trials and tribulations in New York as his father, the Devil, hopelessly attempts to set the destruction of humanity into motion. – Tauri Miller Watch on HBO Max Oh Hell (2022-present) Image via HBO Created by: Johannes Boss Cast: Mala Emde, Edin Hasanovic, Salka Weber Anyone who has experienced the desperate pull to find meaning and direction during their mid-20s will definitely relate to the awkward and often cringe-worthy moments in Oh Hell. This German dramedy with Fleabag-esque monologues and fourth-wall breaks follows Helene (Mala Emde) as she stumbles through life as an odd 24-year-old woman who can’t seem to do anything right. The best part of Oh Hell is that it pulls no punches and really lets the audience sit uncomfortably in the mind of a young woman trying to live up to the expectations of her friends and family. Messy characters like Hell allow viewers to feel less alone when they don’t always know what they’re doing with their lives and give us all hope that we can better ourselves little by little — even if it takes a long time. – Tauri Miller Watch on HBO Max In conclusion, this film has captivated audiences with its mesmerizing storytelling, compelling performances, and stunning visuals. It has transported us to worlds both familiar and unknown, evoking a range of emotions that have left a lasting impact. The director’s artistic vision and the collaborative efforts of the cast and crew have brought this story to life in a truly extraordinary way. From the gripping plot twists to the heartfelt moments of connection, this film has reminded us of the power of cinema to inspire, entertain, and provoke thought. Whether you’re a fan of the genre or simply a lover of great storytelling , this film is not to be missed. It’s a testament to the magic of filmmaking and serves as a reminder of the profound impact that movies can have on our lives. So grab your popcorn, sit back, and immerse yourself in this cinematic masterpiece. Source_by_collider.com In closing, let us remember that every ending brings forth a new beginning. As we conclude this article, may we embrace the lessons learned, the insights gained, and the possibilities that lie ahead. Together, let us step forward with courage and optimism, for the journey continues , and our potential knows no bounds. movfeed.com See also No importa quién gane el Emmy de este año, HBO sigue ganando Reseña de la Película HBOJuneMaxshows