Every TV Show Coming to HBO MaxThis Week, Including ‘Teen Titans Go!’
Here’s a friendly, one-stop guide to what’s landing this week, with quick rundowns of the plots, key cast, and creative teams so you know exactly what each title is about before you dive in.
‘Haha, You Clowns’ (2025–)

Arriving Monday, 10/20, ‘Haha, You Clowns’ follows a widowed dad and his three teenage sons trying to find laughter and normalcy after loss. Created by animator Joe Cappa, the show centers on Tristan, Preston, and Duncan, with Cappa voicing the family in a deadpan, offbeat style that leans into slice-of-life comedy. Early episode descriptions focus on everyday misadventures—movie nights, going viral, and awkward birthdays—used to explore grief, growth, and family bonds. The series expands on Cappa’s earlier ‘Smalls’ shorts and keeps the tone character-driven and episodic.
‘Holmes Family Rescue’ (2022–)

Dropping Wednesday, 10/22, ‘Holmes Family Rescue’ brings contractor Mike Holmes together with his children, Sherry Holmes and Mike Holmes Jr., to fix botched renovations and make unsafe homes right. Episodes typically follow the trio as they assess structural issues, rework electrical and plumbing, and guide homeowners through code-compliant solutions. Beyond the on-camera family team, the production leans on a rotating crew of designers and trades—from interior designers to site supervisors—who contribute to each project’s turnaround. Expect a clinic in building-science fundamentals and hands-on problem-solving with each case.
‘Expedition X’ (2020–)

Showing up Thursday, 10/23, ‘Expedition X’ sends scientist Phil Torres and paranormal researcher Jessica Chobot into the field to investigate unexplained phenomena under the direction of ‘Expedition Unknown’ host Josh Gates. Episodes combine on-site experiments, night investigations, and expert interviews to evaluate claims ranging from cryptids to hauntings and UFO lore. The series mixes adventure cinematography with methodology—baseline readings, control tests, and historical context—to separate rumor from record. Executive producers Brad Kuhlman and Casey Brumels help steer the show’s blend of investigation and storytelling across its multi-season run.
‘Dangerously Obese’ (2025–)

Also arriving Thursday, 10/23, ‘Dangerously Obese’ is a medical docuseries following individuals with life-threatening obesity as they pursue surgical and lifestyle interventions under bariatric surgeon Dr. Charles Procter. Each episode documents medical evaluations, pre-op milestones, and post-op recovery while tracking the emotional and family dynamics that shape patient outcomes. The series emphasizes health risks like cardiometabolic disease and mobility limits, alongside counseling and nutrition plans designed for long-term change. New episodes profile different patients and highlight the medical team’s protocols and decision points.
‘Teen Titans Go!’ (2013–2025)

Kicking off Friday, 10/24, ‘Teen Titans Go!’ brings back the super-roommate chaos with Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy in rapid-fire 11-minute adventures. Developed by Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath, the show is voiced by Scott Menville, Hynden Walch, Tara Strong, Khary Payton, and Greg Cipes, and produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment. Episodes riff on superhero tropes, meta-humor, music cues, and fourth-wall jokes while dipping into DC lore and team dynamics. The series’ long run has generated hundreds of episodes, specials, and crossovers with other DC characters.
‘IT: Welcome to Derry’ (2025–)

Closing out the week on Sunday, 10/26, ‘IT: Welcome to Derry’ is a prequel to the films based on Stephen King’s ‘It,’ set decades earlier as the town’s dark history—and Pennywise’s terror—takes shape. Created by Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, and Jason Fuchs, with Brad Caleb Kane as co-showrunner, the series features Bill Skarsgård returning as Pennywise and stars Jovan Adepo, Taylour Paige, and Chris Chalk among others. Episodes explore Derry’s social fabric and historical traumas while weaving in King lore, including figures like Dick Hallorann. Andy Muschietti directs multiple episodes, expanding the cinematic style of the feature films for the series format.
What are you most excited to watch this week—drop your picks in the comments!


