Here Are All the Movies & TV Shows Coming to HBO Max This Week, Including a New Series
The streaming platform is rolling out a highly diverse slate of entertainment options for subscribers this week. The upcoming catalog additions range from beloved unscripted comedy and contemporary theatrical releases to classic Hollywood cinema and brand-new original programming. Viewers can expect a curated selection of gripping film noirs, lighthearted television series, and biographical sports dramas. Here is a comprehensive look at the new movies and shows arriving on the service from Monday through Sunday.
‘Impractical Jokers’ (2011)

The popular hidden-camera comedy series makes its return to the streaming platform on Monday, April 20. The show follows four lifelong friends as they force each other to complete highly embarrassing public pranks. If a cast member refuses to complete their given dare, they are penalized and must face a punishing grand finale. ‘Impractical Jokers’ has built a massive dedicated fanbase due to its unscripted nature and genuine chemistry among the hosts.
‘No Hard Feelings’ (2023)

Starring Jennifer Lawrence and Andrew Barth Feldman, this raunchy comedy film becomes available to stream on Tuesday, April 21. The plot centers on a financially struggling bartender who answers a Craigslist ad placed by two overprotective parents. She is hired to date their introverted nineteen-year-old son to help him build confidence before he departs for college. ‘No Hard Feelings’ combines awkward situational humor with unexpected moments of genuine emotional growth.
‘Hollywood Demons’ (2025)

Releasing on Tuesday, April 21, this new series delves deep into the often hidden struggles found within the entertainment industry. Viewers can expect a comprehensive exploration of the personal and professional hurdles faced by individuals trying to make it in show business. The program features candid interviews and unvarnished accounts of life behind the glamorous facade of the silver screen. ‘Hollywood Demons’ adds a sobering perspective to the growing catalog of behind-the-scenes documentaries available on the platform.
‘Jeff Dunham’s the Cars That Drove Us’ (2026)

Famous comedian and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham shifts his focus toward automotive history in this upcoming series, arriving on Wednesday, April 22. The show highlights various classic and custom vehicles that have played a significant cultural role in American society. Audiences are treated to an inside look at personal collections and the unique mechanical stories behind these fascinating machines. ‘Jeff Dunham’s the Cars That Drove Us’ provides a distinct blend of humor and genuine automotive passion.
‘Half Man’ (2026)

Arriving on Thursday, April 23, ‘Half Man’ is a new serialized narrative set to expand the platform’s robust programming lineup. The series introduces viewers to a distinct story focused on complex themes of identity and personal transformation. Audiences follow the central protagonist as he navigates a series of challenging social and professional hurdles in his daily life. This thought-provoking project continues the network’s tradition of offering character-driven drama to its subscribers.
‘Marty Supreme’ (2025)

Scheduled to release on Friday, April 24, this highly anticipated film is directed by Josh Safdie and stars Timothée Chalamet. The narrative is loosely inspired by the real-life experiences of legendary American table tennis champion Marty Reisman. Viewers are thrust into the intensely competitive and fast-paced world of professional ping-pong during the mid-twentieth century. ‘Marty Supreme’ marks a notable tonal departure from Safdie’s previous anxiety-inducing crime thrillers while maintaining his signature cinematic energy.
‘Stranger on the Third Floor’ (1940)

This classic American crime thriller, arriving on Saturday, April 25, features a gripping and eerie performance by the iconic Peter Lorre. The plot follows an ambitious reporter who serves as a key witness in a murder trial, only to be accused of a similar crime shortly afterward. The protagonist must desperately race against time to clear his own name and locate the actual killer hiding inside his boarding house. Many esteemed cinema historians consider ‘Stranger on the Third Floor’ to be the very first true film noir ever produced in Hollywood.
‘The Mouthpiece’ (1932)

Set to release on Saturday, April 25, this gripping pre-Code drama stars Warren William as a principled prosecutor who morphs into a ruthless defense attorney. The fast-paced storyline is heavily inspired by the real-life career of notorious New York mob lawyer William J. Fallon. The protagonist utilizes highly unorthodox and incredibly theatrical courtroom tactics to secure acquittals for his dangerous criminal clients. ‘The Mouthpiece’ offers modern audiences a fascinating glimpse into the legal and moral ambiguities frequently depicted in early studio cinema.
‘Confessions of a Nazi Spy’ (1939)

Arriving on Saturday, April 25, this pioneering espionage thriller stars Edward G. Robinson as an FBI agent tasked with dismantling an international spy ring. The film holds immense historical significance as the first major studio production to explicitly condemn Adolf Hitler’s regime prior to American involvement in World War II. The gripping narrative was directly adapted from articles written by real-life FBI agent Leon G. Turrou concerning a genuine espionage operation in the United States. The documentary-style realism and bold political courage of ‘Confessions of a Nazi Spy’ cemented its status as a landmark achievement in wartime cinema.
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