New Movie Releases On Hbo Max October 2021
New Movie Releases On Hbo Max October 2021
Everything Coming to HBO Max in 2021
Check out the impressive slate of original HBO movies and shows heading your way.

'King Richard' | Warner Bros. Pictures
'King Richard' | Warner Bros. Pictures
HBO Max, for as much confusion and controversy it's generated in its short life, might secretly be the best streaming service around, considering its vast library of HBO shows and movies, Warner Bros. blockbusters, Studio Ghibli masterpieces, canonical films from the Turner Classic Movies archives, plus all of HBO's iconic series, and lots more. (Just don't talk about its user experience.) Debuting to generally positive reviews in spring 2020, HBO Max still feels like it's just a preview for even bigger things to come.
For 2021, at least, HBO Max will feature same-day debuts for all of Warner Bros.' theatrical movie releases and carry them for 30 days. (So, it's up to you whether you want to watch blockbusters like Matrix 4 at home or in the multiplex.) On top of that, and HBO proper's already solid TV slate, the list of HBO Max original shows and movies is growing fast. Here's a closer look at everything set to arrive this year.
Note: Only HBO Max Originals and the previously mentioned Warner Bros. theatrical films are covered here; for new and returning HBO series (like Barry), check out our 2021 TV preview, and read our 2021 movie preview and 2021 Netflix calendar while you're at it.
NOVEMBER 4
Aida Rodriguez: Fighting Words
Comedy special. In her first-ever stand-up special, Aida Rodriguez discusses details from her personal life, about embracing both her Puerto Rican and Dominican heritage, and being exhausted by contemporary political comedy.
(Watch the trailer)
Frayed, Season 2
Comedy series. This Australian-British dramedy about a wealthy Londoner forced to return to her small Aussie town when she runs out of money returns for a second installment. This time around, she's able to move back to the UK and sets out to prove her lawyer has been swindling money out from under her all along.
(Watch the trailer)

gen:LOCK, Season 2
Animated series. This action-packed animated series produced and voiced by Michael B. Jordan originally aired on production company Rooster Teeth's platform, but now it's making its way to HBO Max as an original. Set in a dystopian future and inspired by mecha anime, it focuses on a group of skilled soldiers who use an experimental technology in their mission of trying to save humanity from an evil autocracy.
(Watch the trailer)
Head of the Class
Comedy series. Do you remember the '80s sitcom starring Howard Hesseman as an inspirational high school teacher? Yes? No? Well, it's getting a revival over on HBO Max. Isabella Gomez will play a teacher who tries to teach her advanced, grades-obsessed students to enjoy life a bit more, and Robin Givens is reprising her role from the original—now, obviously, as a grown-up with a child in Gomez's classroom.
(Watch the trailer)
Rap Battlefield
Drama series. An Argentinian series about a young MC and his friends who want to break into the world of freestyle battle rapping.

NOVEMBER 11
South Side, Season 2
Comedy series. After more than two years, this comedy set in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood and about two recent community college graduates/hustlers is returning. Now, it'll stream on HBO Max as a Max Original.
(Watch the teaser)
A Thousand Fangs
Drama series. This Colombian series is set in the middle of the Amazon where a commander sets out on a mission with a team in search for a dangerous leader in the rainforest.
NOVEMBER 14
Kamikaze
Drama series. When an 18-year-old's parents suddenly die in a plane crash, instead of taking up the fortune and mansion left at her disposal, she embarks on a journey of rediscovery across the globe in this Danish series.
(Watch the trailer)

NOVEMBER 18
The Sex Lives of College Girls
Comedy series.Mindy Kaling is among the writers/producers of this coming-of-age comedy about four roommates from different backgrounds exploring their sexualities during their freshman year at a college in Vermont.
(Watch the trailer)
Sort Of
Comedy series. Canadian actor/writer Bilal Baig co-created and stars in this slice-of-life comedy about a non-binary Pakistani millennial managing their family at home and love and identity out in the world.
NOVEMBER 19
King Richard
Movie.Beloved Hollywood dad Will Smith is playing another famous father in this biographical film. He'll be portraying Richard Williams, father and coach to tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams in this sports movie about how his training influenced their professional success.
(Watch the trailer)

Stath Lets Flats
Comedy series. British comedic actor Jamie Demetriou (who you may recognize from Fleabag) created, co-wrote, and stars in this sitcom about a man who works for his father's company as a flat letting agent, trying to impress him to become the heir of the business. His real-life sister/What We Do in the Shadows star Natasia Demetriou also leads the cast, playing his sibling on the show, too.
NOVEMBER 25
8-Bit Christmas
Movie. Since Thanksgiving is basically the kickoff of it's OK to watch Christmas movies now season, HBO Max is releasing a new one on the holiday to get you in the spirit. This '80s-set movie follows one boy's quest to get the best new gaming system for Christmas, and stars the likes of Steve Zahn and Neil Patrick Harris.

NOVEMBER 2021 TBA
Gossip Girl, Season 1, Part 2
Drama series.Hey Upper Eastsiders, Gossip Girl here. Six more episodes of the rebooted drama about NYC's elite will grace your small screens this fall.
DECEMBER 16
Station Eleven
Drama series.This adaptation of Emily St. John Mandel's 2014 speculative novel, which followed a troupe of actors and musicians as they traveled an America ravaged by a flu pandemic, doesn't exactly sound like frothy post-2020 escapism. But, given the source material, it should be different from many of the more brutal dystopian tales of recent years. With Mackenzie Davis of Halt and Catch Fire in the lead role, Patrick Somerville (The Leftovers) serving as showrunner, and Hiro Murai (Atlanta) behind the camera, this should be a special one.
(Watch the trailer)
DECEMBER 22
Matrix 4
Movie.How could we NOT be excited to return to the Matrix after all these years? We have no idea what the plot of this movie is going to be, but, with Keanu Reeves on board, we suspect it may have something to do with a guy nicknamed "The One," and perhaps an evil computer program, and perhaps a lot of fight scenes where people lean really, really far backwards.
(Watch the trailer)

DECEMBER TBA
And Just Like That…
Comedy series.Fans just couldn't help but wonder what the Sex and the City ladies were up to all these years later. Forget the two movies the iconic series spun-off, the series is coming back under a new name with 10 new episodes to check in on Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda as they navigate family life and love in their 50s. (Kim Cattrall wouldn't be caught dead stepping back into Samantha's stilettos again, so expect the show to, well, probably kill her character off.)
(Watch the teaser)
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