
HBO Max is adding a lot of new movies and shows, including recent hits, interesting documentaries, and beloved classics. This weekend, you’ll find everything from action-packed blockbusters and scary horror films to compelling mysteries and true stories. Whether you’re into big-budget superhero movies or smaller, more personal dramas, HBO Max has something for everyone looking for great entertainment at home. It really showcases the wide variety of movies and shows available to subscribers.
‘Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare’ (2026)

‘Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare’ is a detailed documentary about the disaster that followed a major earthquake and the resulting nuclear crisis. It highlights the desperate efforts of engineers and firefighters to prevent a full meltdown at the Fukushima plant. The film features personal stories from those involved, giving viewers a powerful understanding of the critical choices made during the emergency. Raw footage provides a stark and realistic look at the disaster’s immense scale and the courage of those who responded.
‘Dead of Winter’ (2025)

‘Dead of Winter’ centers on a woman coping with loss who becomes stranded in a secluded cabin during a severe blizzard. Her solitude is broken when she meets a teenage girl who’s been kidnapped, and the dangerous couple who is after her. Now, she must rely on her intelligence and strength to keep the girl safe from the violent pursuers. The movie builds intense suspense while set against a cold, unforgiving winter landscape.
‘Fackham Hall’ (2025)

“Fackham Hall” is a funny, satirical movie about a charming pickpocket who unexpectedly lands a job at a grand English estate. He’s trying to go straight, but things go wrong when he’s wrongly accused of murder. The film combines slapstick comedy with the mystery of a ‘whodunit’ as he attempts to prove his innocence. It playfully pokes fun at the typical aristocratic drama, all while keeping a quick and exciting pace.
‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’ (2024)

‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’ teams up two legendary monsters in a surprising partnership. When a new and dangerous threat rises from deep within the Hollow Earth, Godzilla and Kong—once rivals—must join forces to save the world. The movie reveals more about the Titans’ pasts and the secrets of their underground home. Filled with huge action scenes, this latest MonsterVerse installment shows a battle for power as humans look on.
‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ (2023)

‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ is based on the real experiences of Father Gabriele Amorth, the Vatican’s chief exorcist. The film follows Amorth as he investigates a frightening case of possession involving a young boy at a secluded abbey in Spain. While performing the exorcism, he discovers a long-hidden conspiracy the Vatican has worked hard to conceal. It’s a scary, suspenseful thriller that blends religious horror with a historical mystery, all rooted in documented events.
‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ (2023)

In ‘John Wick: Chapter 4,’ the notorious assassin takes his battle against the High Table worldwide. With a massive bounty on his head, Wick travels from New York to Paris and Osaka, seeking allies in the criminal underworld. The film centers on his desperate fight for freedom and the heavy price he pays for his years-long quest for revenge. This latest installment is particularly known for its incredible action sequences and the way it greatly expands the ‘John Wick’ universe.
‘V for Vendetta’ (2005)

In the dystopian world of ‘V for Vendetta,’ a powerful and controlling government rules the United Kingdom. A mysterious masked figure known as V fights back, using bold actions to challenge the regime and ignite a rebellion. He teams up with Evey Hammond, a young woman who becomes a crucial partner in his effort to overthrow the government. The film explores important ideas about freedom, government monitoring, and the strength of peaceful protest.
‘Happy Death Day’ (2017)

‘Happy Death Day’ puts a fresh spin on scary slasher movies with a clever time-loop plot. The film centers on Tree Gelbman, a college student who gets caught in a repeating birthday where she’s murdered and must relive the day over and over. To break the cycle, she needs to figure out who’s killing her and stop it from happening. With each repeat, Tree learns more clues and grows as a person, all while facing deadly consequences.
‘Evan Almighty’ (2007)

‘Evan Almighty’ tells the story of a congressman who’s unexpectedly commanded by God to build a huge ark. At first, he doubts it and worries about what people will think, but he starts building anyway, preparing for a massive flood. The movie shows his incredible physical changes and the difficulties he encounters while trying to complete this strange task. It’s a funny, updated take on the classic Noah’s Ark story, but set in the world of modern politics.
‘Spider-Man’ (2002)

The movie ‘Spider-Man’ shows how Peter Parker, a typical high school student, develops incredible spider-like powers after a bite from a special spider. Driven by a difficult personal loss, he becomes a masked crime-fighter in New York City. He ultimately confronts the Green Goblin, the evil alter ego of businessman Norman Osborn. This film is considered a key starting point for the wave of superhero movies we see today, beginning in the early 2000s.
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2026-03-20 22:46