The best shows to watch on HBO Max from 2025
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The best shows to watch on HBO Max from 2025
"With all the drama surrounding Warner Bros. Discovery's plans to sell itself to another company, it's not currently clear how much longer HBO Max will continue to exist in its current form. But for the time being, the streamer is chock full of solid series you might want to consider watching if you find yourself bored, chilly, and firmly planted on your couch this holiday season. Whether it's superhero madness, dark satire, or steamy romance, HBO Max has a little bit"
"At a time when it often feels like TV is shying away from sex in favor of more family friendly stories that appeal to Gen Z's modest tastes, Heated Rivalry - an adaptation of Rachel Reid's Game Changers novels - feels like a breath of fresh (and steamy) air. It's a classic frenemies-to-forbidden lovers romance set against the backdrop of professional ice hockey. But as spicy as the series is, it's also a strong drama anchored by two stellar lead"
"air. It's a classic frenemies-to-forbidden lovers romance set against the backdrop of professional ice hockey. But as spicy as the series is, it's also a strong drama anchored by two stellar lead performances from Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie. Canadian streamer Crave (the original studio behind Heated Rivalry) has already greenlit a second season, and if the show strikes your fancy, you should check out the books as well."
Warner Bros. Discovery's potential sale creates uncertainty about HBO Max's long-term existence. For now, HBO Max contains a wide slate of series suitable for holiday viewing, including superhero fare, dark satire, and steamy romance. Heated Rivalry, adapted from Rachel Reid's Game Changers novels, delivers explicit romantic drama set in professional ice hockey and emphasizes strong lead performances from Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie. Canadian streamer Crave, the original studio behind Heated Rivalry, has greenlit a second season. The show may prompt interested viewers to read the source novels as well.
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