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What's New on HBO Max in June? These Are the 6 Shows and Movies I'll Be Watching

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Why This Matters

This June, HBO Max continues to deliver compelling content that blends entertainment with cultural relevance, reinforcing its position as a leader in prestige TV and original programming. The new releases and returning favorites offer viewers a mix of drama, comedy, and documentary storytelling that appeals to diverse audiences, highlighting HBO Max's role in shaping modern streaming entertainment.

Key Takeaways

HBO takes a lot of the credit for the rise of prestige TV. Shows such as The Sopranos, The Wire, Sex and the City and Game of Thrones were appointment TV, and that tradition lives on with newer series including Industry, Euphoria and more. Its streaming service, HBO Max, is also the home of tons of great movies, live sports and excellent documentaries.

Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon is returning to HBO Max for season 3, and while it's been a couple of years since I last thought about the rightful heir to the Iron Throne, we're about to get a swift reminder when the Targaryens face off in a war between the armies they spent the past two seasons building up.

This month also marks the return of another long-term friend of HBO, Larry David. After more than two decades helming Curb Your Enthusiasm, David is back with a new comedy series, Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness, which is co-produced by Barack and Michelle Obama. These are just a couple of the titles I'm most excited to watch on HBO Max in June.

June 1

HBO Max Bring Me The Beauties: A Model Cult Why watch: You love real-life drama that combines cults, crime and '80s fashion. Documentaries about cults are almost as ubiquitous as documentaries about mysterious murders, but there's a reason for that: they feed our obsession with true crime and stranger-than-fiction tales. The new HBO Documentary series, Bring Me The Beauties: A Model Cult, is the story of Hoyt Richards, who became one of the world's first male supermodels in the 1980s, all while getting sucked into a cult called Eternal Values. It was run by a seductive leader named Frederick von Mierers, who promised Richards and many others like him enlightenment, while exploiting and preying upon them. The limited series consists of three episodes that roll out weekly; the first arrives June 1.

June 7

HBO Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That's the Weight of the World) Why watch: Director Questlove's respect and love for his subjects is apparent in every documentary he makes. Questlove is the longtime drummer for The Roots, but he's also a talented filmmaker whose films include Summer of Soul and Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius). His newest project, Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That's the Weight of the World), arrives on HBO Max this month and tells the history and impact of the legendary, genre-spanning band formed by Maurice White. It features an ensemble of musicians that has included Verdine White, Philip Bailey, Ralph Johnson, Al McKay and many others. You can tune in on June 7.

June 19

A24 How to Make a Killing (2026) Why watch: It's further proof that you can't not like Glen Powell... even when he's the bad guy. How to Make a Killing is one of this month's A24 films arriving on HBO Max. In the comedic thriller, Glen Powell stars as Becket Redfellow, the heir to a massive family fortune who was disinherited as a boy. Now in prison, Redfellow tells the story of how he landed there, as he attempted to reclaim his inheritance by knocking off his remaining family members who stood in his way. The film, directed by John Patton Ford, co-stars Margaret Qualley, Jessica Henwick, Bill Camp, Zach Woods and Topher Grace, and arrives on HBO Max on June 19.

June 21

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