HBO Max is home to the new series DTF St. Louis , co-starring David Harbour and Jason Bateman, as well as the New Zealand series Crackhead this March. Alongside those, Robot Chicken and Tim and Eric Awesome Show are joining the streamer.

Check out the list of movies, series and specials coming to HBO Max in March 2026 below. In the comments section, let me know which ones you are the most excited to watch.


March 1

  • In the Same Breath (HBO Original)
  • Obama: In Pursuit Of A More Perfect Union (HBO Original)
  • NYC Epicenters 9/11–>2021½ (HBO Original)
  • Small Town News: KPVM Pahrump (HBO Original)

March 2

DTF St. Louis (HBO Original)

DTF St. Louis is a darkly comic limited series that explores a volatile love triangle between three adults trapped in the quiet desperation of middle age. As longing, regret, and impulsive desire collide, what begins as an attempt to feel alive again spirals into obsession and betrayal—ultimately culminating in a shocking death that exposes the dangerous cost of chasing second chances.

  • Marlon Wayans: God Loves Me (Max Original)

March 3

  • Unexpected, Season 5 (TLC)
  • 90 Day: The Single Life, Season 5 (TLC)

March 4

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, Seasons 1–5 (Adult Swim)

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! is a surreal sketch comedy series that plunges viewers into a deliberately offbeat,nightmare versionof television. Created by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, the fast-paced show blends bizarre short films, warped public-access–style musical performances, and absurd fake commercials into a chaotic comedy experience, featuring memorable appearances from guest stars including Bob Odenkirk, John C. Reilly, andWeird AlYankovic.

March 7

  • Interstellar (Warner Bros)
  • The Bus Driver: Britain’s Cocaine King (ID)

March 8

  • Naked and Afraid, Season 19 (Discovery)

March 9

Rooster (HBO Original)

Set on a college campus, Rooster is a sharp character-driven comedy that follows a celebrated author (starring Steve Carell) navigating the messy realities of academia, family, and reinvention. At the centre is his complicated, often hilarious relationship with his daughter, whose presence on campus forces both of them to confront long-standing tensions, shifting ambitions, and the challenge of redefining who they are to each other.

  • About Face (TLC)

March 14

  • Gremlins 2: The New Batch (Warner Bros)
  • Outbreak (Warner Bros)

March 16

  • Filthy Fortunes, Season 2 (Discovery)

March 17

  • Expedition X, Season 10 (Discovery)

March 18

  • The Robot Chicken Walking Dead Special: Look Who’s Walking (Adult Swim)
  • Robot Chicken: Archie Comics (Adult Swim)
  • Robot Chicken: Star Wars (Adult Swim)
  • Robot Chicken: DC Comics (Adult Swim)

Robot Chicken, Seasons 1–11 (Adult Swim)

Robot Chicken is a rapid-fire sketch comedy that flips through pop culture at breakneck speed, delivering irreverent, laugh-out-loud parodies of everything from movies and TV to toys and celebrities. Created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, the series uses old-school stop-motion animation to bring action figures and collectibles to life in wildly twisted, three-dimensional worlds, with an all-star voice cast fuelling its anarchic humour.

March 19

  • Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires (Warner Bros)
  • Colosio: Political Assassination (HBO Original)

March 21

  • Boogie Nights (Warner Bros)
  • The Rocky Mountain Mortician Murder (ID)

March 22

  • The Secrets We Bury (ID)

March 23

The Comeback, Season 3 (HBO Original)

Two decades after it first debuted in 2005 — and ten years after its second chapter — The Comeback is returning for a third and final season. Created by Michael Patrick King (And Just Like That…) and Lisa Kudrow, the cult comedy once again revisits the hilariously resilient Valerie Cherish as she navigates the ever-shifting landscape of Hollywood fame.

March 24

  • People Magazine Investigates, Season 9 (ID)

March 27

  • Privileges (HBO Original)
  • FEDS, Seasons 1 & 2 (ID)

March 28

  • Entourage (Warner Bros)

March 30

  • Moonshiners: Master Distiller, Season 7 (Discovery)

March 31

  • Unexpected, Season 6 (TLC)
  • Agatha (TCM)
  • The Cheyenne Social Club (TCM)
  • 10 (TCM)
  • The Ultimate Warrior (TCM)
  • Days Of Wine And Roses (TCM)
  • Being There (TCM)
  • Ode To Billy Joe (TCM)
  • Oh, God! (TCM)
  • Penelope (TCM)
  • Portnoy’s Complaint (TCM)
  • Summer Of ’42 (TCM)
  • The Main Event (TCM)
  • Hotel Paradiso (TCM)
  • Journey Back To Oz (TCM)
  • Grand Prix (TCM)
  • The Goodbye Girl (TCM)
  • Soylent Green (TCM)
  • Finian’s Rainbow (TCM)
  • Ice Station Zebra (TCM)
  • Beyond The Poseidon Adventure (TCM)
  • Going In Style (TCM)
  • Freebie And The Bean (TCM)
  • Meteor (TCM)
  • The Comedians (TCM)
  • The Omega Man (TCM)
  • The Gauntlet (TCM)
  • The Life And Times Of Judge Roy Bean (TCM)
  • Billy Budd (TCM)
  • Wait Until Dark (TCM)
  • The Mackintosh Man (TCM)
  • The Getaway (TCM)
  • The Champ (TCM)
  • The Time Machine (TCM)
  • Bobby Deerfield (TCM)
  • The Frisco Kid (TCM)
  • The In-Laws (TCM)
  • You’re A Big Boy Now (TCM)
  • The Music Man (TCM)

Coming This March

Crackhead (Warner Bros)

Crackhead is a New Zealand original dark comedy created by Holly Shervey that mixes sharp humour with the serious realities of mental health and addiction. The series follows Frankie Barker, a troubled addict who accidentally burns down her sister’s house and finds herself navigating life at a glamorous rehab clinic.


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