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[11/15/24 - 11:46 PM] Development Update: Week of November 11-15 Updates include: Sophie Turner in talks to lead Prime Video's "Tomb Raider"; NBC asks for additional scripts for "Happy's Place," "Lopez vs. Lopez"; and Amazon to phase out Freevee service.
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[07/12/24 - 10:51 AM] "Euphoria" Season 3 Will Go Into Production in January 2025 The news was confirmed on social media this morning.
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[03/29/24 - 11:35 PM] Development Update: Week of March 25-29 Updates include: Hulu cancels "Death and Other Details"; HBO pushes production on "Euphoria"; and "NCIS: Origins" at CBS rounds out its cast.
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[12/06/23 - 11:00 AM] Video: Max Releases Brand Spot Showcasing New Footage from Expansive 2024 HBO and Max Original Programming Lineup "The Sympathizer," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Industry," "Jerrod Carmichael: Reality Show," "The Jinx - Part Two," "My Brilliant Friend," "Elizabeth," "The Franchise," "The Penguin," "Pretty Little Liars: Summer School," "Tokyo Vice," and "Hacks" are among the showcased projects.
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[11/03/23 - 11:51 PM] Development Update: Week of October 30-November 3 Updates include: Paramount details "Yellowstone" franchise's future; HBO, Max give target dates for originals; and "Chapelwaite," "Joe Pickett" and "Wellmania" among latest to get the axe.
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[05/17/23 - 08:18 AM] What's on Max: Launch Through June 2023 Max will launch with brand new originals "SmartLess: On the Road," "How to Create a Sex Scandal," "What Am I Eating? With Zooey Deschanel," "Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai," "Clone High," and documentary "Bama Rush," plus blockbuster hit "Shazam! Fury of the Gods."
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[01/31/23 - 07:01 AM] "The Last of Us" Grows to 6.4 Million Viewers Sunday Night Four current HBO Original series now have cross platform audiences averaging more than 15 million viewers per episode.
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[08/24/22 - 11:38 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, August 24 Updates include: Kelli Giddish announces exit from NBC's "Law & Order: SVU"; Christian Slater cast in "The Spiderwick Chronicles" at Disney+; and HBO's "Succession" confirms returning players.
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[07/12/22 - 10:38 AM] HBO/HBO Max Receive 140 Emmy Nominations, The Most of Any Network or Platform This Year "Succession" received 25 nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series.
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[02/04/22 - 09:00 AM] HBO Renews Drama Series "Euphoria" for a Third Season The season two finale airs on February 27.
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[01/20/22 - 12:42 PM] This February Stream Ayesha and Stephen Curry's Celebrity Couple Game Show "About Last Night," Season Two Premiere of "Raised By Wolves," Steven Soderbergh's "Kimi" Starring Zoe Kravitz and More on HBO Max February brings a diverse array of storytelling for all fans including new original content, as well as a spectacular line-up of highly anticipated unscripted series, international sci-fi thrillers, animation cult classics and more.
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[01/10/22 - 02:53 PM] "Euphoria's" Season 2 Premiere Tallied 2.4 Million Viewers Across All Platforms Sunday Night Said debut marked the strongest digital premiere night performance for any episode of an HBO series since HBO Max's launch and a series-record more than double the season 1 premiere.
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[12/22/21 - 06:02 AM] Video: HBO Max Reveals New Campaign Spot Highlighting Upcoming Originals, Warner Bros. Streaming Exclusives, Hit Movies and More Arriving in 2022 Following a year marked by groundbreaking hits, the spot signifies HBO Max's continued commitment to deliver audiences fresh and imaginative content, featuring bold, iconic characters from the world's best creators - all in one place.
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[12/20/21 - 11:02 AM] This January Stream "Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts," "Peacemaker," "Euphoria," "The Gilded Age," "The Fallout" and More on HBO Max Other highlights include newcomers "Take Out with Lisa Ling" and "My Mom, Your Dad"; the HBO Max debuts of "ER," "The Mentalist," "Pennyworth" and "Fringe"; as well as season five of "Gomorrah."
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[11/23/21 - 10:37 AM] Emmy Award-Winning HBO Drama Series "Euphoria" Returns January 9 Amidst the intertwining lives in the town of East Highland, 17 year old Rue (Zendaya) must find hope while balancing the pressures of love, loss, and addiction.
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[09/19/21 - 07:37 PM] Video: New HBO Max Brand Spot Features First Looks at Upcoming Programming "And Just Like That...," "Peacemaker," New Seasons of "Euphoria," "Insecure," and More The spot also includes scenes from Warner Bros. films debuting in theaters and on HBO Max.
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[08/06/21 - 11:26 PM] Development Update: Friday, August 6 Updates include: NBC shutters "Ultimate Slip 'N Slide"; Amazon cancels "Panic" after one season; and Luis Guzmán cast in Netflix's "Wednesday."
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[08/03/21 - 01:02 PM] HBO Max Now Offers Access to Select Free Episodes, In-App on Your Favorite Device Beginning today, HBO Max will offer potential new subscribers in the U.S. the opportunity to watch select episodes of some of the platform's most popular programming in-app before they sign up.
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[03/01/21 - 11:10 AM] HBO Programming Overview - Spring 2021 The pay channel recaps its current and future offerings to date.
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[01/19/21 - 11:00 AM] HBO's "Euphoria" Second Special Episode to Premiere Early on HBO Max on January 22 The first special episode, "Trouble Don't Last Always," debuted December 6 on HBO and had an early streaming premiere on HBO Max starting December 4.
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[12/23/20 - 09:05 AM] HBO Max Highlights - January 2021 Newly added library titles to include "Pushing Daisies," "What I Like About You," "Babylon 5," "Person of Interest," "The New Adventures of Old Christine," "Everwood," "Eve," "The Wayans Bros" and "Batman: The Animated Series."
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[12/17/20 - 02:59 PM] Video: New HBO Max Brand Spot Features Highlights of Streamer's Expansive 2021 Original Programming Line-Up Featured in the spot are new HBO Originals including "Mare of Easttown," "The Nevers," "Tiger," and a second special episode of "Euphoria."
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[12/07/20 - 12:01 PM] HBO's "Euphoria" Second Special Episode Debuts January 24 The special episode directed by Sam Levinson, titled "F*ck Anyone Who's Not A Sea Blob," follows Jules (played by Hunter Schafer) over the Christmas holiday as she reflects on the year.
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[12/02/20 - 08:59 AM] Stream "Euphoria" Special Episode Early on HBO Max HBO Max is surprising fans with an early late-night premiere of a new special episode on Thursday, December 3.
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[11/25/20 - 08:00 AM] HBO Max Highlights - December 2020 Newly announced premieres include "House of Ho" on December 10 and "Homeschool Musical Class of 2020" on December 17.
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[10/19/20 - 03:27 PM] HBO's "Euphoria" Returns with Two Special Episodes; The First Debuts December 6 The title and date of the second episode are forthcoming.
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[05/26/20 - 11:27 PM] Development Update: May 22-26 Updates include: Amazon eyes "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" TV series; Safdie brothers sign first-look deal with HBO; and Annapurna to bring Celeste Ng's "Everything I Never Told You" to the small screen.
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[03/15/20 - 05:56 PM] Video: HBO - What's New in 2020 The pay channel details its current and upcoming programming for the rest of 2020.
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[03/13/20 - 11:11 PM] Development Update: Friday, March 13 Updates include: CBS All Access pushes "Tooning Out the News" premiere; production on nearly all broadcast pilots to be delayed or suspended; and The CW's "The 100" to complete final episode.
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[03/02/20 - 11:49 PM] Development Update: Monday, March 2 Updates include: FOX pulls the plug on "Almost Family"; Ashley Zukerman to play "Langdon" for NBC; and Emily Alyn Lind among first cast in HBO Max's "Gossip Girl."
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[01/15/20 - 12:00 PM] HBO and Cinemax Programming Overview - WarnerMedia TCA Winter 2020 The company recaps its current and upcoming projects to date.
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[07/11/19 - 01:27 PM] HBO Renews Drama Series "Euphoria" for a Second Season The series premiere night has already delivered over 5.5 million viewers across HBO's platforms.
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[05/17/19 - 12:02 PM] HBO Drama Series "Euphoria," Starring Zendaya, Debuts June 16 The series follows 17-year-old Rue Bennett (Zendaya), a drug addict fresh from rehab, who's struggling to make sense of her future.
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[04/11/19 - 10:06 AM] Drama Series "Euphoria" Debuts June 16 on HBO The show follows a group of high school students as they navigate drugs, sex, identity, trauma, social media, love and friendship.
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[02/24/19 - 12:34 PM] Video: HBO Releases New Footage of 2019 Programming The "It All Starts Here" promo will premiere tonight prior to the season finale of "True Detective."
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[01/07/19 - 06:32 AM] Video: HBO Releases New Footage from Upcoming Programming Entitled "It All Starts Here #HBO2019," the spot features "Game of Thrones," "Euphoria," "Watchmen," "Big Little Lies" and more.
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[10/31/18 - 11:33 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, October 31 Updates include: Hannah Simone, Leslie Odom, Jr. to star in ABC comedies; Netflix's "The Witcher" rounds out cast; and "Wheel of Fortune," "Jeopardy!" hosts locked in through 2022.
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[10/04/18 - 12:15 PM] HBO/Cinemax Programming Overview - Fall 2018 The company recaps its plans for the rest of the year and beyond.
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[07/30/18 - 09:38 AM] HBO Announces Series Order for "Euphoria" - Drake and Future the Prince Join Series as Executive Producers The Zendaya-led series follows a group of high school students as they navigate drugs, sex, identity, trauma, social media, love and friendship.
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[06/05/18 - 11:39 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, June 5 Updates include: Zendaya to lead HBO's "Euphoria"; Amazon gives green light to Barry Jenkins-helmed "The Underground Railroad"; and Keiynan Lonsdale to exit "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" as series regular.
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[03/27/18 - 11:35 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, March 27 Updates include: Hulu passes on drama pilots "Crash & Burn," "Locke & Key"; Ashley Tisdale cast in "Pandas in New York" at CBS; and Douglas Smith signs onto HBO's "Big Little Lies."
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[03/13/18 - 11:18 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, March 13 Updates include: Sarah Drew, Michelle Hurd cast as new "Cagney & Lacey" at CBS; Thomas Lennon tapped as FOX's "Dan the Weatherman"; and Dave Annable bound for "The Code," also at CBS.
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[06/01/17 - 11:42 PM] Development Update: Thursday, June 1 Updates include: Mark-Paul Gosselaar to lead cast of FOX's "The Passage"; National Geographic scraps Bill O'Reilly's "Killing Patton"; and Julia Roberts to star in "Today Will Be Different" for HBO.
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