Chattanooga Times Free Press

HBO Max at a glance

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HBO Max, WarnerMedi­a’s $14.99-a-month streaming service, debuts May 27 and will have 10,000 hours of programmin­g.

› HBO: Series including “Game of Thrones,” “Watchmen,” “Westworld,” “Succession,” “The Wire,” “The Sopranos,” “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” and “Sex and the City.” Documentar­ies and limited series including “Chernobyl” and “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst.”

› Cartoon Network/Adult Swim: “Rick and Morty,” “Adventure Time,” “Robot Chicken” and “The Boondocks”

› Warner Bros. television: “The Big Bang Theory,” “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” “Friends,” “Gossip Girl” and “Pretty Little Liars”

› Warner Bros. movies and classics: “Joker,” “Crazy Rich Asians,” “Wonder Woman,” “Lord of the Rings,” “2001: A Space Odyssey,” “Citizen Kane,” “Rebel Without a Cause,” “An American in Paris” and the Beatles’ “A Hard Day’s Night.”

› Max originals: “Love Life” anthology with Anna Kendrick; “Looney Tunes Cartoons”; “Not-Too-Late Show With Elmo”; “Legendary,” about an undergroun­d ballroom dancing competitio­n; “On the Record,” a Sundance documentar­y that centers on allegation­s of sexual abuse and harassment against hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons; and the competitio­n series “Craftopia.” More will follow, including a Selena Gomez cooking show and “The Flight Attendant,” a thriller starring Kaley Cuoco.

› Odds and ends: TNT’s “The Alienist,” BBC’s “Doctor Who” and Ricky Gervais’ “The Office,” Comedy Central’s “South Park,” “Sesame Street” and CNN’s “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.”

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