The 98th Oscar® Winners, New Original Series, K-Dramas and Much More on HBO Max this April

PHILIPPINES, MARCH 25, 2026 – Stream the highly anticipated third season of HBO Original series Euphoria with Zendaya and Jacob Elordi, and catch star-studded movie premieres from the supernatural Black Phone 2, starring Mason Thames and Ethan Hawke, to romantic favorite Regretting You, starring McKenna Grace and Dave Franco. Be sure to revisit the recent winners of the 98th Oscar® Awards, like Sinners, One Battle After Another, and Weapons, all on HBO Max.

What’s new on HBO Max this March

From a slate of comedy premieres, including HBO Original series Rooster, starring Steve Carell in a set on a college campus centering on his complicated relationship with his daughter, and The Naked Gun (2025) with Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson, to Dakota Johnson in Splitsville, HBO Max has got you covered. Be sure to also stream recent BAFTA-winning (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) and Oscar®-nominated programming, One Battle After Another and Sinners, alongside Writers Guild Awards-nominated programming such as Weapons, The Pitt, The White Lotus, Task, and more.

The best of K-Pop and more on HBO Max this November

Fans of Korean entertainment, look out! Stream new Korean drama series, Dear X starring Kim You-jung and Kim Young-dae from November 6 and livestream the highly anticipated 2025 MAMA AWARDS from CJ ENM on November 28 – 29, featuring some of the biggest K-POP stars, on HBO Max. With Halloween just around the corner, we invite thrill-seekers to explore HBO Max’s Trick or Treat rail and stream hits like Sinners and Final Destination Bloodlines, as well as the upcoming early premiere of HBO Original, IT: Welcome to Derry’s episode two on October 31.

Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” is 99% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, opens only in cinemas Saturday, April 19

Director Ryan Coogler’s earliest memories of movies were “while sitting in a darkened room, full of strangers, and being absolutely terrified by something that was happening on the screen,” shares the critically acclaimed writer-director of films including “Creed” and “Black Panther.” “That feeling of being with others, the unison, the horror and delight made me feel like home. That’s where it began for me…”