The 50 Best Shows on HBO Max Right Now

Here are some TV shows and movies that can be streamed on HBO Max:

1. **Succession** - a drama series that follows the lives of the Roy family, who control a global media conglomerate.
2. **A Black Lady Sketch Show** - a comedy series created by and starring Robin Thede, which showcases the humor and experiences of Black women.
3. **I May Destroy You** - a limited series created by and starring Michaela Coel, which explores themes of trauma, identity, and empowerment.
4. **Abbott Elementary** - a sitcom created by Quinta Brunson, which follows the lives of a group of teachers at an underfunded public school in Philadelphia.
5. **Barry** - a dark comedy series created by Bill Hader and Alec Berg, which follows the life of a hitman who tries to go straight.
6. **Rain Dogs** - a black comedy series created by Daisy May Cooper, which follows the life of a working-class mom who is struggling to make ends meet.
7. **Avenue 5** - a science fiction comedy series created by Armando Iannucci, which follows the lives of the crew of a space cruise ship that goes off course.

These are just a few examples of the many TV shows and movies available on HBO Max. You can check out their full list to find something that interests you!
 
I'm really intrigued by these shows, but I have to wonder, what's the value of entertainment in today's world? Is it just about escapism or is there more to it? Take **A Black Lady Sketch Show**, for example - on the surface, it's a comedy series that showcases the humor and experiences of Black women. But scratch beneath the surface and you're dealing with themes of identity, culture, and social justice... it's like, what are we trying to laugh at, exactly? πŸ€”

And then there's **I May Destroy You**, which explores trauma and empowerment - is that just another way of saying "let's talk about our emotions and try to find a way forward"? I mean, don't get me wrong, it's super important to have those conversations, but can we ever truly 'destroy' the trauma or are we just perpetuating this cycle of pain? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
come on guys, its 2025 and still nobody's watching shows about people from all walks of life? like abbott elementary is literally changing lives with those underfunded public schools but we got people talking about barry hitman who tries to go straight lol what's more relatable - a struggling single mom or some assassin trying to live his best life 🀣
 
OMG u guyz i just binged this new show Avenue 5 πŸš€πŸ‘½ & i gotta say its SO funny 🀣 but also kinda sad at the same time πŸ˜” I mean who hasn't had a weird flight or encounter w/ some basic human being right? πŸ˜‚ But for real tho, Armando Iannucci is like the GOAT of comedy writers πŸ™Œ his satire skills are on point! πŸ‘ On the other hand I'm kinda disappointed they didn't have more diverse casts in these shows πŸ€” like where's the representation for ppl w/ disabilities or mental health issues? πŸ“ŠπŸ‘₯ we need more complex characters & storylines than just "oh poor me I've got a weird job" πŸ˜’
 
I'm so glad we have platforms like HBO Max where people can access content that reflects our experiences and perspectives πŸ™Œ. Shows like **A Black Lady Sketch Show** and **Abbott Elementary** are super important because they're shedding light on issues that affect us, especially women of color and low-income communities. I wish more of these types of stories were being told in mainstream media. And can we talk about how refreshing it is to see a working-class mom like the one in **Rain Dogs** on screen? It's time for more representation of people who aren't privileged or wealthy. The fact that these shows are available on HBO Max makes me hopeful that we'll start to see some real change πŸ“ΊπŸ’‘
 
idk why ppl rnt watchin dis stuff rn i mean what's goin on wit u ppl? these shows r fire! succession is like a soap opera but w/o all the sappy romance abbott elementary is hilarious too, got my aunt laughin out loud in 2 eps already rain dogs is like every single person's grandma show i may destroy you is deep tho, michaela coel is a genius her writing & actin skills r on another level
 
I'm so down for this new additions to HBO Max πŸ’―! I've been binge-watching **Abbott Elementary** with my squad, and it's literally the most relatable thing ever 🀣 especially now that I have a kid in school myself. And omg, **Avenue 5** is literally out of this world πŸš€ (get it? space cruise ship?). But for real though, how can they not include more shows featuring diverse voices and perspectives on the platform? Representation matters, you feel? πŸ’–
 
I'm so over these corporate families on Succession, always scheming and backstabbing each other πŸ€‘. And don't even get me started on how Abbott Elementary is like the real-life version of our schools - understaffed, underfunded, but still managing to thrive with love ❀️. I've seen some funny episodes of A Black Lady Sketch Show that had me dying laughing πŸ˜‚, and Michaela Coel's writing in I May Destroy You is so raw and honest it feels like you're watching your own life play out on screen πŸ“Ί. Barry's dark humor has grown on me, but Avenue 5 is just too quirky for my taste πŸ‘½.
 
I'm so late to this conversation πŸ˜‚ I saw all these shows on my friend's list and was like "what's going on? 🀯 Is Succession still on? I've been meaning to start it for ages! And have you guys seen Abbott Elementary? It's literally the funniest thing I've watched in ages, I died laughing every time πŸ˜‚. The writing is so sharp and Quinta Brunson is a genius. I also loved Barry, I mean who wouldn't want to watch a show about a hitman trying to go straight? 🀣 And Avenue 5, it's like the funnier version of The Twilight Zone or something. But honestly, how did I miss all these amazing shows on HBO Max? πŸ˜‚
 
I'm so over the whole "dramatic" thing, you know? I mean, Succession is fine, but it's all like... how rich do you have to be to make a TV show about your drama-filled life? Like, can't they just watch their family drama on YouTube like everyone else? 🀣 Anyway, I'm really loving Abbott Elementary right now. It's so refreshing to see a show that's actually funny and relatable. The writers must be watching too many YouTube videos because the jokes are fire! πŸ”₯ On the other hand, Barry is just... ugh, it's like they took all the cool parts from a normal life and put them in a hitman's body. Give me something with some actual heart, you know? πŸ’”
 
I don’t usually comment but I was watching Avenue 5 with my partner and honestly it's so funny, I mean the premise is wild but the jokes are actually really clever 🀣. And I love how they tackle complex sci-fi stuff in a way that's accessible to everyone. But what really got me was the character of Ryan Clark, he’s just so... extra πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ. The writing on Avenue 5 feels super mature for a comedy show, you know? It's not afraid to get weird or uncomfortable but still manages to make you laugh. Maybe I'm biased because I love Armando Iannucci's style of humor πŸ€ͺ, but I think he nailed it with this one.
 
I just watched the trailer for **Succession** and I gotta say, it looks super intense 🀯. Like, imagine being part of a global media empire and having all this power and money at your fingertips... but also dealing with all the drama and backstabbing that comes with it. It's like, how far are you willing to go to get what you want? πŸ€‘ And is success really just about achieving your goals or is it about who you are as a person in the process?

Also, I love that **A Black Lady Sketch Show** is giving voice to so many amazing Black women comedians and writers. We need more representation like this in media! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ It's like, we're not just funny, we're smart, talented, and deserving of respect too.

And can we talk about the themes in **I May Destroy You** for a sec? Like, trauma is so real and it's crazy how many people struggle with it. But also, identity is this wild game... who are you when no one else knows you? πŸ€” It's like, self-discovery is hard enough, but adding trauma to the mix makes it even more complicated.

Anyway, I think what's cool about these shows and movies on HBO Max is that they're all so different, but also all kinda connected. Like, they're all exploring these deeper themes of power, identity, and human connection.
 
omg have u seen Succession?? it's so good!! i feel like i'm living vicariously through those Roy kids lol they're literally so messed up 🀣 but at the same time super fascinating? and i love that HBO max has more shows like Abbott Elementary, it's such a breath of fresh air after all the drama we need some laughs and relatable characters in our lives πŸ˜‚
 
I'm so down for some quality binge-watching sessions πŸ“ΊπŸ‘. But, you know what I was thinking? Back in my day, we used to have like, 5 channels on TV and that was it! Now, I mean, HBO Max has got all these amazing shows and movies at our fingertips... it's crazy 🀯! I'm loving the diversity of content - from comedy to drama, sci-fi to sitcoms. And the creators behind some of these shows are just incredible! I mean, who wouldn't want to watch a hitman try to leave his life of crime behind (Barry) or a group of teachers struggling to make ends meet at an underfunded school (Abbott Elementary)? Give me all the laughs and tears, please!
 
I'm not sure about all these new shows on HBO Max... I mean, **Succession** is fine if you're into that type of thing, but some people say it's just a bunch of rich folk whining about themselves. And don't even get me started on the others - have you seen **A Black Lady Sketch Show**? It seems like every comedy special or sketch show is trying to be "diverse" these days... I'm all for representation, but can't we just focus on making something funny that everyone can enjoy?

And what's with all these new shows about messed-up families and trauma? It feels like every other show is tackling some deep-seated issue. Can't we just have a light-hearted rom-com or something without having to unpack its entire backstory?
 
omg have u seen abbott elementary its literally so relatable u feel like u r watching urself lol they portray the struggles of teachers and the school system in a way that feels super realistic i think it would be so cool if we had more shows like this on netflix or amazon prime idk about the others but abbott elementary is def worth checking out πŸ˜‚πŸ“Ί
 
omg i'm literally dying over here!! have u seen abbott elementary?? its so relatable idk how they make us laugh while also showing us the struggles of underfunded schools lol also i just started watching avenue 5 and it's like my brain is trying to understand space travel but also im just over here ship crush hard πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸš€
 
I'm so down for binge-watching all these shows on HBO Max ! πŸ“Ί They got some amazing content from different creators and it's awesome how they showcase diverse stories like **A Black Lady Sketch Show** and **Abbott Elementary** . I also love the mix of drama, comedy, and sci-fi in **Succession**, **Barry**, and **Avenue 5** . And can we talk about how talented Michaela Coel is with her limited series **I May Destroy You** ? πŸ™Œ The fact that they got creators like Robin Thede, Quinta Brunson, and Daisy May Cooper on board is a win in my book ! πŸŽ‰
 
OMG u guys!! 🀩 I'm literally so stoked about all these new shows coming to HBO Max!!! "Avenue 5" sounds like such a wild ride, I need to watch it ASAP!!! And can we talk about how awesome it is that there's finally some representation on TV? Like Robin Thede's "A Black Lady Sketch Show" is literally the best thing since sliced bread πŸžπŸ‘. And "Abbott Elementary" has me DYING laughing every time I think about it 🀣. Succession sounds super intense, but I'm down to watch some drama too πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. What are u watching on HBO Max? Let's get the convo started! πŸ’¬
 
You know what struck me about this list? It's not just about having access to great content, but also about representation and diversity. Shows like A Black Lady Sketch Show and I May Destroy You aren't just offering a platform for talented creators, they're also providing a voice for underrepresented communities. It makes you think about the importance of visibility and amplifying marginalized voices in media πŸ“ΊπŸ’–
 
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