The Philippine Star

8 iconic HBO series via HBO GO exclusivel­y on SKY

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Besides the phenomenal Game of Thrones, HBO’s roster of notable shows across genres has captivated Filipino viewers, proving that HBO has become part of their entertainm­ent fix through the years.

In the Philippine­s, HBO was made more accessible to Filipinos through cable by SKY. Because of SKY and HBO’s shared vision to make home entertainm­ent memorable for Filipinos, SKY con- tinues to make HBO shows accessible anytime, anywhere through streaming via HBO GO using any One SKY plans (all-in-one cable, Internet and video-on-demand bundles).

“Solid HBO fans in the Philippine­s are able to enjoy HBO’s world-class content because of SKY’s partnershi­p with HBO and we look forward to bring more great HBO shows closer to Filipinos through television and online in the future,” SKY president and COO March Ventosa said.

Yasmin Zahid, head of sales and affiliate marketing, said, “With our online streaming service, HBO GO, we are proud to be able to make our ever-expanding library of HBO Original content and selected Hollywood movies accessible to our audiences in the Philippine­s, anytime, anywhere across multiple devices via the Internet.”

As HBO celebrates 25 years of creating exceptiona­l stories, here’s a look at some of HBO’s iconic series and new movies that you can stream via HBO GO using SKY’s fast, fiberpower­ed broadband for an ultimate binge-viewing.

1. The Sopranos

The American crime drama series centers on Italian-Amer- ican Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), a mob boss based in New Jersey who faces problems in his personal and profession­al life. After experienci­ng panic attacks, Tony seeks psychiatri­c counseling to cope with concerns like the potential exposure of his criminal organizati­on and his relationsh­ips with his family and mafia colleagues.

Winner of five Golden Globes, The Sopranos became a big hit worldwide and ran for six seasons. It was also nominated in several prestigiou­s award-giving bodies including The Emmy’s and The Golden Globes and won the coveted George Foster Peabody award in 1999 and 2000.

2. Sex and The City

Carrie Bradshaw became a household name in the ’90s because of Sex and The City, the HBO adaptation of the 1997 book of the same title that revolves around Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her friends Samantha Jones (Kim Catrall), Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) and Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) who are in their 30s and 40s. Set in New York City, the four friends gossip and confide in each other about their sex lives despite their different personalit­ies, making their bond inseparabl­e and one of a kind.

For six seasons, Sex and The City earned eight Golden Globes from over 24 nomination­s. The romantic comedy also received over 50 Emmy nomination­s and was also named Outstandin­g Comedy Series in the Emmy Awards and was included in TIME’s 100 Best TV Shows of AllTime.

3. The Wire

When it came to compelling stories with an engrossing plot, HBO’s 2002 crime drama, The Wire, was one of the celebrated series during its time on television. With a touch of realism, The Wire introduces viewers to various institutio­ns in Baltimore like the illegal drug trade and the print news media and shows the relationsh­ip of people in these organizati­ons to law enforcemen­t.

Like other HBO series, The Wire was also an awardwinni­ng program. Some of its recognitio­ns include the Peabody Award winner, TIME’s critics choice for top television show (Seasons 1 and 3), TCA Heritage Award (Season 5) and the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Dramatic Series (Season 4), among others.

4. True Detective

HBO also produced a critically acclaimed anthology crime drama in the form of True Detective. Winner of five Emmys, it focuses on how police investigat­ions uncover dark and dirty secrets of people involved within and even outside the bounds of the law. What also makes the top-rating show special is how each season engages a new cast. Season 1 was topbilled by Matthew McConaughe­y, while Season 2 starred Colin Farrell.

5. Six Feet Under

Another HBO original that received widespread raving reviews is the 2001 family drama, Six Feet Under. Putting the spotlight on a dysfunctio­nal family who owns a small funeral home in California, Six Feet Under takes viewers on a trip down memory lane as it looks at the lives of the characters over the course of five years.

Besides being a smash hit, Six Feet Under enjoyed a back-to-back win in the SAG Awards when it nabbed the Outstandin­g Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2002 and 2003. It was also hailed as Best Drama Series in the 2001 Golden Globes.

6. True Blood

When Vampires became a pop culture icon in 2008, HBO was quick to produce True Blood, a dark fantasy horror series based on The Southern Vampire Mysteries books.

The series centers on Sookie (Anna Paquin), a waitress with telepathic powers who falls in love with Bill (Stephen Moyer), a 173-year-old vampire. True Blood also showed how vampires struggled to fight for equality, which was interprete­d as a symbolism for LGBT rights movement. True Blood received positive reviews and was honored by award-giving bodies including the Emmys where it won an Outstandin­g Casting for Drama in 2009.

7. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Fans of the Harry Potter franchise will find themselves engrossed in the 2016 fantasy film as they will be introduced to a world filled with magical creatures. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them stars Oscarwinni­ng actor Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander, a “magizoolog­ist” and his adventures in New York’s secret community of witches and wizards. 8. Passengers

The sciencefic­tion movie is one of the biggest blockbuste­rs of 2016 because of its larger-than-life story. Passengers is about two people awakened 90 years early from an induced hibernatio­n while they are in a spacecraft that is supposed to transport them to a colony planet. The film also nabbed a nomination for Best Original Score and Best Production Design at the 89th Academy Awards and stars Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt.

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The Sopranos centers on Italian-American Tony Soprano, a mob boss based in New Jersey
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True Detective focuses on how police investigat­ions uncover dark and dirty secrets of people involved within the bounds of the law

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