

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (October 21) and In The Heights (October 28) will return to HBO Max after their months of theater-only allocation, while beloved blockbusters like Bad Boys (October 1), National Lampoon’s Vacation (October 1), Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (October 1), IT: Chapter 2 (October 10), and Point Break (October 15) join the service’s catalog.īill And Ted's Excellent Adventure, 1989 (HBO)īridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason, 2004 (HBO)Ĭlient 9: The Rise And Fall Of Eliot Spitzer, 2010 (HBO)įor A Good Time, Call…, 2012 (Alternate Version) (HBO) Max will also premiere season 3 of HBO’s Succession (October 17), season 5 of Issa Rae’s Insecure (October 24), and season 11 of Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm (October 24). October 2021 will see some of the most anticipated movie and TV premieres of the year on HBO Max, including Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of Dune (October 17) and The Sopranos’ prequel movie The Many Saints of Newark (October 1). Related: Disney+: Every New Movie & TV Show Coming In October 2021 An exciting blockbuster franchise that also made its way back to HBO Max in September 2021 is Harry Potter, returning to the streaming service with all eight movies. September also featured the TV series premieres of Scenes From a Marriage and season 3 of Doom Patrol. HBO Max also premiered Cry Macho on September 17, Clint Eastwood’s long-awaited return to directing and starring in a Western. Kicking off the fall season, HBO Max added and premiered plenty of incredible movies and shows in September 2021, including the dual streaming-theatrical release of James Wan’s divisive Malignant.
