HBO Max is top of mind these days. While Warner Bros. has now accepted Netflix’s acquisition offer, despite Paramount’s best efforts, we still don’t know what exactly that means for the future of HBO’s streaming service. For now, any HBO Max subscribers can rest assured they’ll continue getting new content every month.
In February, the streamer will be picking up a wide spread of movies from across generations, including Insidious Chapter 3 and Paddington 2. While there aren’t any massive DC releases this month, there will be new episodes of the toddler-oriented Batwheels series. John Oliver will return to his talk show for a 13th season, and, perhaps most importantly, you’ll get exclusive access to this year’s Puppy Bowl.
Here’s the full lineup of what’s coming to HBO Max in February.
Everything Coming to HBO Max in February
February 1
422073AftermathAround the World in 80 Days (1956)Betrayed (1944)Build for Off-Road, Season 2 (Motortrend)Captains Courageous (1937)Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932)FerdinandGet Him to the GreekGet Him to the Greek: UnratedThe Harvey GirlsHonky TonkHop (2011)InconceivableInsidious: Chapter 3JezebelJust MercyKey LargoKing Solomon’s MinesKitty FoyleLady Be GoodLaughing SinnersThe Life of Emile ZolaLife of PiLone StarThe Lost HusbandLove & BasketballLove HappensMacGruberMacGruber: UnratedMalcolm XMarie AntoinetteMastermindsMildred Pierce (1945)Mister RobertsMrs. MiniverMy Blind BrotherMy Cousin RachelNational VelvetThe NotebookNow, VoyagerThe Perfect MatchThe Picture of Dorian GrayRobin Hood (2010)The SearchThe Shape of WaterSilver RiverThe Spectacular NowStory of Louis PasteurStrike Up the BandThey Were ExpendableThirty Seconds Over TokyoThis Modern AgeThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriVacation from MarriageWatch on the RhineWestboundThe Woman in RedWuthering Heights (1939)The YearlingZola
February 2
Madam Beja, Season 1 (HBO Max Original)The Last Captains, Season 1 (Discovery)Wardens of the North, Season 6 (Animal Planet)
February 3
90-Day Fiancé: The Other Way: Pillow Talk, Season 7 (TLC)
February 5
The Murder Tapes, Season 10 (ID)
February 6
Batwheels, Season 3BBoys Go to Jupiter
February 7
Ready to Love (Detroit), Season 11
February 8
Puppy Bowl XXII Kickoff (Animal Planet)Puppy Bowl XXII (Animal Planet)
February 9
East Harbor Heroes, Season 1 (Discovery)
February 10
90-Day Fiancé: The Single Life, Season 10 (TLC)The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper, Season 4 (CNN)
February 12
Isadora Moon, Season 1C (Max Original)The Pope’s Exorcist
February 13
House Hunters: Volume 11, Season 251 (HGTV)
February 15
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Season 13 (HBO Original)Like Water for Chocolate, Season 2 (HBO Original)
February 16
Naked and Afraid, Season 19 (Discovery)Tournament of Champions VII: The Qualifiers (Food Network)
February 17
Unexpected, Season 7 (TLC)
February 19
Murder in Glitterball City (HBO Original)
February 20
Banksters, Season 1 (HBO Original)Dead of WinterFit for a Killer (HBO Original)Portobello, Season 1 (HBO Original)Surviving the Jehovah’s Witnesses (HBO Original)
February 22
The latest Game of Thrones spin-off, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, will be wrapping up season 1 on February 22. IGN already had the chance to watch the series in its entirety and thoroughly enjoyed it. Here’s a quick summary of what we thought in our review:
“Brought to life with heart and humor by the series’ many talented writers (showrunner Ira Parker, Aziza Barnes, Hiram Martinez, Annie Julia Wyman, and Ti Mikkel) and Peter Claffey and Dexter Sol Ansell’s endearing performances, the wonderful brotherly bond between Dunk and Egg gives the fantasy-free A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms a great sense of charm, keeping the viewer engaged in where this underdog duo’s travels take them next.” – Jim Vejvoda
February 24
Contraband: Seized at the Border, Season 8 (Discovery)
February 25
Holmes on Homes: Building a Legacy, Season 1 (HGTV)Lost Women of Alaska (ID)
February 27
Paddington 2
HBO Max Plans and Prices
HBO Max continues to be available as a standalone service, something that will not change until the Netflix deal goes into effect. Even then, there’s a strong likelihood HBO Max continues on its own under new ownership as a complementary service. Or, you know, maybe we get a super-streaming library. That’ll depend on the regulators.
For now, HBO Max with ads costs $10.99/month. Dropping ads increases that price to a somewhat awkward $18.49/month. It’s one of the few streaming services to offer a separate Premium subscription for 4K streaming, and otherwise continues to be available through streaming bundles with Disney+ and Hulu.