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Max has launched in the US, replacing HBO Max but still delivering HBO to the streaming masses. Fans of prestige series like Succession and The White Lotus, as well as other shows like Hacks and The Sex Lives of College Girls, will find them on Max.
Here are the highly rated shows you shouldn’t wait to watch, plus this month’s new releases. And here’s more on Max, which unites the HBO Max and Discovery Plus libraries.
Read more: The Best Movies on Max
What’s new on Max in March
Note: These descriptions are taken from press releases and lightly edited for style.
March 3
- The Regime, season 1 premiere (2024- ): Dark comedy. It tells the story of life within the walls of a modern authoritarian regime as it begins to unravel.
March 12
- Wildcard Kitchen, season 1 premiere (2024- ): Reality. Fan-favorite chefs put their money where their mouth is during a high-stakes culinary card game.
March 14
- The Girls on the Bus, season 1 premiere (2024- ): Drama. It follows a journalist who scraps her whole life for a shot at covering a presidential candidate for a paper of record.
- Justice, USA, season 1 premiere (2024- ): Docuseries. It’s a compelling 360-degree insider’s view of Nashville’s criminal justice system.
March 21
- House Hunters: All Stars, season 1 premiere (2024- ): Reality. Top real estate experts help prospective buyers find dream properties in their own hometowns
March 29
- Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show, season 1 premiere (2024- ): Docuseries. It centers on Carmichael’s personal life, following him through encounters with friends, family and strangers, all in his quest for love, sex and connection.
Best HBO and Max original TV series
At time of writing, these TV shows all score at least 70 on Metacritic.
Drama
Euphoria’s second installment is on Max now. This visually stunning series has garnered its fair share of fans, and it’s not hard to see why — the absorbing performances, cinematography and exploration of mature topics make this show shine. If nothing else, stick around to see Dune star Zendaya, who plays teenager Rue.

Following the life of television chef and cookbook writer Julia Child, this drama doles out a generous serving of humor and charm (and delicious-looking food, of course). Sarah Lancashire is endlessly watchable as the famed American cook, who paved the way for future cooking shows with her long-running series The French Chef. Two seasons are available on the streamer now.

In this captivating limited series, Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina, 2018’s Tomb Raider) plays Mira, a young movie star who takes a role outside her normal blockbuster — a criminal gang’s muse in a remake of real-life French silent film The Vampires. The HBO show is based on a cult 1996 film of the same name, and both are directed by Olivier Assayas.

With Station Eleven, post-apocalyptic TV fans are in for a treat. The show’s nonlinear storytelling will keep you on your toes, and well-conceived characters add to the appeal. As most of humanity succumbs to a flu-like virus, a young girl named Kirsten and an adult named Jeevan take shelter from the scourge. But from there, the show immediately launches 20 years into the future, which opens the story up to new dramatic turns and keeps us guessing at the past. It’s really good TV, and it will likely satisfy those who don’t typically opt for post-apocalyptic stories.

Small-town detective Mare Sheehan investigates the murder of a young woman, but Sheehan’s own life is marred by personal struggles, including a divorce and the death of her son.

This well-reviewed crime miniseries comes from David Simon and George Pelecanos, who’ve also worked together on The Deuce, Treme and The Wire (which Simon created). It’s directed by King Richard’s Reinaldo Marcus Green. Based on a nonfiction book written by a Baltimore Sun reporter, the absorbing, six-episode show explores police corruption through a story about the Baltimore Police Department’s Gun Trace Task Force.

With its fifth and final season, this Italian crime drama based on a true story has carved itself a place among the great mafia shows. It stands out for its realistic portrayal of the Naples underworld, following a clan’s internal power struggle after its head is arrested. With a dark, claustrophobic atmosphere and believable characters, Gomorrah is a refreshing and complete piece of TV.















