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Bloodlines" arrives on HBO Max Aug. 1, Warner Bros. Discovery announced Friday. The film follows characters trying to outrun Death.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNFinal Destination Bloodlines HBO Max Release Date Set for Streaming DebutNew Line Cinema has finally announced the Final Destination Bloodlines HBO Max release date for the upcoming streaming debut of its latest installment to the iconic supernatural horror franchise. During its theatrical run,
Warner Bros. continues its partnership with A24 as On Becoming A Guinea Fowl, Opus, and Death Of A Unicorn make their streaming debuts. And for all the dads out there, the Billy Joel documentary And So It Goes will be released in two parts, with Part 1 out on July 18 and Part 2 on July 25.
It's almost August, which means HBO Max is gearing up for a full slate of new arrivals. Here's what's coming to the streaming service.
Final Destination Bloodlines” will be scaring its way into your living room on HBO Max starting Aug. 1. Directed by Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky, “Final Destination: Bloodlines” is the sixth installment in the “Final Destination” franchise.
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HBO has been running the TV game for years. They have been giving us shows that make the rest of television look like amateur hour.
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Us Weekly on MSN3 Underrated HBO Max Movies to Watch This Weekend (July 25-27): ‘Annabelle’ and MoreStream hidden HBO Max gems like the horror hit 'Annabelle,' the drama 'Grey Gardens' and Selena Gomez in 'Monte Carlo' this weekend.
While the Buffalo Bills (and every NFL team) usually do not like to be featured on it, they will be. HBO's annual NFL training camp show "Hard Knocks" will be following the Bills around this summer. It's set to premier on Aug.
Euphoria Season 3 has been a long time coming, and if the rumor mill is to be believed, the new season is going to be completely different from everything we've seen from the HBO show before.
If you missed one of 2025’s biggest horror hits, this reboot of the iconic franchise will soon be streaming on HBO Max.
A comedian thinks he got cut from an HBO show when it got rid of 'some woke elements,' including 'minorities' on the cast