Max continues to invest in original programming with acclaimed shows and a new entry in the Dune universe.
Max has gotten into the original content game too, with highly acclaimed series like Hacks, Station Eleven, and The Staircase (the owl did it!). So even if you’ve watched all of the HBO classics, there’s more to devour. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the “it’s not TV” cable network or a Max newbie trying to figure out where to start, the shows below should give you plenty upon which to feast your eyes.
Looking for more recommendations? Head to WIRED’s guide to the best TV shows on Netflix, the best TV shows on Amazon Prime, the best TV shows on Disney+, and the best TV shows on Hulu. If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. This helps support our journalism. Learn more. Somebody Somewhere Sam (the amazing Bridget Everett) is a forty-something woman who has lost her way. After returning to her hometown of Manhattan, Kansas, to care for her dying sister, she is left broken and floundering following her sister’s death. Unsure of who she is, what she is doing, or where she fits in, she slowly starts to find her place thanks to Joel (Jeff Hiller), a coworker and former classmate. With his friendship and support, and reconnecting with her love of singing, Sam starts to learn that we don’t need to have the answers to know when something feels “right.” The Peabody Award-winning series, which just concluded its third and final season, is one of the best things to happen to TV audiences in a long time—and a reminder that “acceptance” is in the mind of the beholder. Dune: Prophecy Max is going all in on Frank Herbert’s Dune. In addition to Denis Villeneuve’s two recent Dune movies and David Lynch’s 1984 attempt at adapting Herbert’s iconic work—which are all streaming here—there’s now Dune: Prophecy. Based on Brian Herbert (son of Frank) and Kevin J. Anderson’s prequel trilogy novels, the series is set 10,000 years before the events witnessed in the Dune film
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