Here Are All the Movies and TV Shows Coming to HBO Max This Week, Including ‘Billy Joel: And So It Goes’
Get ready for a packed week of entertainment on Max. From gripping true-crime stories to mouthwatering cooking battles and animated adventures, there’s something for everyone.
This week’s lineup brings a mix of fresh seasons, heartfelt documentaries, and a new romantic comedy. Whether you’re into reality TV or cinematic storytelling, Max has you covered from July 14 to July 20.
Evil Lives Here (2016-Present)

Starting July 14, ‘Evil Lives Here’ returns with its eighteenth season. This chilling true-crime series dives into the lives of people who lived with loved ones who committed horrific acts, sharing their emotional stories of betrayal and survival.
Each episode unravels real-life accounts through interviews and dramatic reenactments. We get a raw look at the psychological toll of discovering a family member’s dark secrets, making this a must-watch for true-crime fans.
Two Guys Garage (2001-Present)

Also on July 14, ‘Two Guys Garage’ kicks off its twenty-fourth season. Hosts Bryan Fuller and Sam Memmolo bring their automotive expertise, tackling car repairs and upgrades with practical tips for gearheads.
The show blends hands-on mechanics with humor, showing everything from routine maintenance to custom builds. It’s a great pick for anyone who loves getting under the hood or just enjoys watching cars come to life.
Naked and Afraid: Last One Standing (2023-Present)

On July 14, ‘Naked and Afraid: Last One Standing’ launches its third season. This intense reality competition pushes survivalists to their limits, stripping them of clothes and tools in harsh wilderness settings to outlast their rivals.
Contestants face brutal challenges, from scorching deserts to freezing forests, testing their skills and mental strength. We’re hooked on the raw drama and ingenuity as they fight to be the last one standing.
Beat Bobby Flay (2013-Present)

Dropping on July 17, ‘Beat Bobby Flay’ returns with its thirty-eighth season. In this high-energy cooking show, talented chefs compete head-to-head for a chance to take on celebrity chef Bobby Flay in a culinary showdown.
Each episode is a fast-paced battle of flavors, with contestants crafting signature dishes under tight deadlines. We love the thrill of seeing if underdogs can outcook the master and claim bragging rights.
Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (2007-Present)

On July 18, ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’ rolls out its fifty-first season. Guy Fieri hits the road to visit America’s best local eateries, showcasing bold flavors and unique stories behind each spot.
From greasy spoon diners to quirky food trucks, Guy dives into the heart of comfort food. This season promises more mouthwatering dishes and lively chats with passionate cooks, perfect for food lovers.
Billy Joel: And So It Goes (2025)

Also arriving July 18, ‘Billy Joel: And So It Goes’ is a two-part documentary exploring the life and career of the legendary musician. Part one debuts this week, offering an intimate look at his rise to fame and personal struggles.
Through rare footage and candid interviews, we see the man behind hits like ‘Piano Man.’ It’s a heartfelt tribute for music fans eager to dive into Billy Joel’s enduring legacy.
Family Recipe Showdown (2025)

Premiering July 18, ‘Family Recipe Showdown’ is a fresh cooking competition where families battle to prove their heirloom recipes are the best. Expect emotional stories and delicious dishes as teams compete for culinary glory.
This new series highlights the power of food to connect generations. We’re excited to see which family’s secret sauce or treasured dessert takes the top prize in this heartwarming contest.
I Love You Forever (2025)

On July 18, the romantic comedy ‘I Love You Forever’ hits Max. Directed by Cazzie David and Elisa Kalani, it stars Sofia Black-D’Elia as a woman navigating a toxic relationship while rediscovering her strength.
With a mix of humor and heart, the film explores love’s complexities alongside a talented cast, including Ray Nicholson. We’re ready for its fresh take on romance and personal growth.
Guy’s Ranch Kitchen (2017-Present)

Landing on July 19, ‘Guy’s Ranch Kitchen’ returns for its seventh season, part B. Guy Fieri invites chef friends to his ranch to cook up bold dishes, blending competition with laid-back vibes.
Each episode is a feast of creative recipes and friendly banter. We enjoy the relaxed setting and top-tier cooking, making this a tasty treat for food and fun enthusiasts.
Zillow Gone Wild (2024-Present)

Also on July 19, ‘Zillow Gone Wild’ is back with its second season. This quirky reality show tours the wildest, most unusual homes listed on Zillow, from over-the-top mansions to bizarre custom builds.
Hosted with humor, the series uncovers the stories behind these unique properties. We’re hooked on the jaw-dropping designs and the chance to peek inside America’s strangest homes.
Teen Titans Go! (2013-Present)

Closing the week on July 20, ‘Teen Titans Go!’ drops its ninth season, part C. This animated series follows young superheroes like Robin and Starfire as they tackle silly adventures and everyday teen struggles.
With its colorful animation and playful humor, the show keeps us laughing with absurd antics and clever pop culture nods. It’s a fun escape for kids and adults alike.
Which show or movie are you most excited to stream on Max this week? Drop your picks in the comments!


