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HBO Max Releases & Original Titles Coming June 2020

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On May 27th, HBO released its new streaming service called HBO Max. The launch promises 10,000 hours of streaming content to fans along with iconic movies, beloved HBO series, the entirety of Friends, and much more for 14.99 a month. For launch day today, HBO Max has already launched six new original titles. These titles include The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo, Looney Tunes Cartoons, Craftopia, Love Life, Legendary, and On The Record.

Shows Released On Launch Day.

If you are like me and grew up with the Looney Tunes Cartoons as a kid, then this show is for you. The show stars the same characters from Bugs, Daffy, Sylvester, Tweety, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig, Marvin the Martian, and more who return in a series of delightful animated shorts to bring viewers back to their childhoods.

This next show titled Craftopia is hosted by YouTube’s LaurDIY, who inspires kids and families alike to look for a distraction while at home during quarantine, having nothing to do. During the competition, crafters meet larger-than-life challenges, making the most amazing creations the world has ever seen.

In The Not Too Late Show with Elmo, it is the brand-new talk show transforming late night. Elmo, his sidekick Cookie Monster, and other favorite Sesame Street friends invite the whole family to tune-in together as they interview celebrities and musical guests, explore the latest in pop culture and play trendy games, all with humor and heart.

In the new show Legendary, a new HBO Max competition series that pulls from the underground ballroom community, voguing teams, also known as houses must compete in unbelievable balls and showcase sickening fashion in order to achieve “legendary” status. The cast includes MC Dashaun Wesley and DJ MikeQ as well as celebrity judges Law Roach, Jameela Jamil, Leiomy Maldonado, and Megan Thee Stallion.

In the show On The Record presents the powerful and haunting story of music executive Drew Dixon as she grapples with her decision to become one of the first women of color, in the wake of the Me Too Movement, to come forward and publicly name hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons of sexual assault. The documentary chronicles not only Dixon’s story but that of several other accusers – Sil Lai Abrams and Sheri Sher.

The Show Love Life, the first full-length scripted series to star Oscar nominee Anna Kendrick, is about the journey from first love to last love, and how the people we’re with along the way make us into who we are when we finally end up with someone forever.

Shows Coming This June

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June 1:

June 2:

Inside Carbonaro, Season One (TruTV)

June 4:

June 5:

Betty, Season Finale (HBO)

June 6:

June 7:

I May Destroy You, Series Premiere (HBO)

June 10:

Infinity Train, Season 2 Premiere

June 12:

El asesino de los caprichos (AKA The Goya Murders), 2020 (HBO)

June 13:

The Good Liar, 2019 (HBO)

June 14:

June 16:

June 19:

June 20:

Ford V. Ferrari, 2020 (HBO)

June 21:

Perry Mason, Limited Series Premiere (HBO)

June 22:

Hard, Series Finale (HBO)

June 24:

June 25:

June 26:

Hormigas (AKA The Awakening of the Ants), 2020

June 27:

Doctor Sleep (Director’s Cut), 2020 (HBO)

June 28:

I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, Docuseries Premiere (HBO)

June 30:

Welcome to Chechnya, Documentary Premiere (HBO)

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