Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on HBO Max, Including ‘Bugs Bunny Builders’

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If you’re queueing up something new on Max for the weekend of Friday, November 21, 2025, here are ten fresh arrivals and recent adds from the past two weeks—spanning animation, reality competitions, international drama, and true-crime—picked from this week’s and recent weekly drop lists.

‘Teen Titans Go!’ (2013–2025)

‘Teen Titans Go!’ (2013–2025)
Warner Bros. Animation

Arriving Friday, November 21, this animated comedy follows Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven, and Beast Boy through fast-paced 11-minute adventures packed with DC deep cuts and musical gags; the primary voice cast includes Scott Menville, Hynden Walch, Khary Payton, Tara Strong, and Greg Cipes, with production by Warner Bros. Animation. Episodes emphasize slice-of-life chaos alongside superhero antics, making it easy to jump in anywhere. This week’s batch lands as part of Max’s rolling kids’ and family lineup. Check the new drop in the series hub on Max.

‘Bugs Bunny Builders’ (2022– )

‘Bugs Bunny Builders’ (2022– )
Warner Bros. Animation

Landing Saturday, November 22, this preschool Looney Tunes spinoff centers on Bugs and Lola running ACME Construction Company, introducing teamwork, planning, and problem-solving through bite-size building missions. Episodes—about 11 minutes each—feature classic characters voiced by Eric Bauza, Bob Bergen, Jeff Bergman, and more. The show is produced by Warner Bros. Animation and is designed for co-viewing with younger kids. New episodes are grouped with other recent family arrivals.

‘Belle Collective’ (2021– )

‘Belle Collective’ (2021– )
OWN

Also arriving Saturday, November 22, this unscripted series follows Jackson, Mississippi entrepreneurs—including Lateshia Pearson, Latrice Rogers, and Marie Hamilton-Abston—balancing business growth, community projects, and home life. Produced by Kingdom Reign Entertainment, later seasons expand the ensemble while staying focused on local revitalization efforts. New installments join Max’s weekend reality slate for easy binging.

‘Gingerbread Land: The Biggest Little Holiday Competition’ (2025)

‘Gingerbread Land: The Biggest Little Holiday Competition’ (2025)
Magnolia Network

Dropping Tuesday, November 18 and now ready for the weekend, this seasonal competition features Oliver Hudson hosting skilled gingerbread artists who build kinetic miniature worlds, with Joanna Gaines guest-judging the finale. Judges Gale Gand and architecture professor Michael Ford evaluate craftsmanship, engineering, and edible design across four elaborate challenges. Guest judges across episodes include Christina Tosi, Brad Goreski, and D’Arcy Carden.

‘Work on the Wild Side’ (2020)

‘Work on the Wild Side’ (2020)
Waddell Media

Arriving Thursday, November 20, this UK documentary series follows veterinarians and volunteers who relocate to South Africa to support wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and anti-poaching work. Across 20 parts, it documents field logistics, animal care, and release efforts while spotlighting the risks of frontline conservation. Episodes track cases from initial triage to outcomes in reserves.

‘Ângela Diniz: Murdered and Convicted’ (2025)

‘Ângela Diniz: Murdered and Convicted’ (2025)
Conspiração Filmes

Added Thursday, November 13, this Brazilian HBO miniseries dramatizes the 1976 murder of socialite Ângela Diniz and the highly publicized trials that followed, drawing on the acclaimed investigative podcast ‘Praia dos Ossos.’ Marjorie Estiano stars opposite Emílio Dantas, with direction by Andrucha Waddington and scripts by Elena Soárez, Pedro Perazzo, and Thais Tavares. The series examines courtroom strategy, media coverage, and the era’s debate around “defense of honor.”

‘The Seduction’ (2025– )

‘The Seduction’ (2025– )
Felicita Films

Available from Friday, November 14, this French period drama reimagines the origins of the Marquise de Merteuil against rival Vicomte de Valmont in 18th-century Paris, freely inspired by ‘Les Liaisons Dangereuses.’ The ensemble includes Anamaria Vartolomei, Diane Kruger, Vincent Lacoste, Lucas Bravo, and Noée Abita, with Warner Bros. Discovery confirming it as an HBO Original launch. The show foregrounds reputation, strategy, and social maneuvering in pre-Revolution Paris.

‘Silly Sundays’ (2023– )

‘Silly Sundays’ (2023– )
Cartoon Saloon

Debuting Friday, November 14 on Max and ideal for family viewing this weekend, this Irish preschool series from Cartoon Saloon follows cousins Sonia, Hugo, and Mel during warm, music-tinged weekend adventures. Created by Nuria González Blanco, episodes focus on gentle humor and problem-solving, with direction by González Blanco and Fabian Erlinghäuser. The show arrives alongside other kids’ additions for November.

‘Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking’ (2024– )

‘Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking’ (2024– )
theoldschool

Now streaming from the early-November wave, this competition brings pastry teams onto Wizarding World sets to craft desserts inspired by creatures, spells, and iconic scenes. Hosted by twins James and Oliver Phelps, judging weighs execution, flavor, and theatrical presentation, with challenges requiring intricate chocolate work and sugar sculpture. Episodes are produced as cinematic, large-scale showpieces on Max.

‘Tom & Jerry Gokko’ (2022– )

‘Tom & Jerry Gokko’ (2022– )
Warner Bros. Japan

Part of the recent early-November batch and easy to marathon, this Japan-produced run of short ‘Tom and Jerry’ cartoons keeps the wordless slapstick and musical timing while leaning into anime-adjacent pacing and minimalist setups. Local creative teams craft quick, visual gag-forward shorts anchored in the classic cat-and-mouse rivalry. Episodes are organized in short collections on Max.

Tell us which Max picks you’re cueing up first this weekend in the comments!

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