Here Are All the Movies & TV Shows Coming to HBO Max This Week, Including a Fun Competition Series
The first week of March brings a diverse array of content to Max, ranging from high-stakes culinary competitions to satirical period films. Subscribers can look forward to new additions to the reality television library alongside insightful docuseries and scripted comedy. These releases cover multiple genres, ensuring there is something for fans of interior design, federal investigations, and romantic comedy parodies. The following titles represent the full schedule of premieres spanning Monday, March 2, through Sunday, March 8.
‘Tournament of Champions’ (2020)

Monday, March 2, marks the return of the high-energy culinary competition ‘Tournament of Champions’ to the streaming platform. Hosted by Guy Fieri, the series features elite chefs competing in a sudden-death bracket format for a grand prize and professional bragging rights. A centerpiece of the show is the “Randomizer,” a machine that dictates mandatory ingredients, styles, and cooking times for each head-to-head match. The outcomes are determined by a panel of blind judges who evaluate the dishes based on taste and presentation without knowing which chef prepared them.
‘Bachelor Mansion Takeover’ (2026)

The reality series ‘Bachelor Mansion Takeover’ makes its debut on Tuesday, March 3, focusing on the iconic property synonymous with the dating franchise. This production provides a detailed look at the physical transformations and logistical challenges involved in preparing the famous residence for new television cycles. Viewers can expect to see the architectural and design updates that refresh the mansion’s interior and exterior spaces. The program highlights the specific aesthetic requirements needed to maintain the show’s signature luxury atmosphere while showcasing the property’s unique history.
‘100 Day Dream Home’ (2020)

Available on Wednesday, March 4, ‘100 Day Dream Home’ follows the ambitious efforts of Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt as they build custom residences in record time. The central premise involves taking a project from an empty lot to a fully finished home in exactly 100 days or less. While Mika handles the interior design and real estate selections, Brian manages the construction timeline and site labor to ensure the project stays on track. The series emphasizes the intense scheduling and rapid decision-making required to meet such a demanding deadline for their various clients.
‘Feds’ (2023)

The documentary series ‘Feds’ is scheduled to arrive on the service on Thursday, March 5, offering an inside look at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Executive produced by Octavia Spencer, the program utilizes firsthand accounts from active agents to detail some of the most complex investigations in history. The show covers various legal and criminal topics, including organized crime, kidnapping cases, and major financial fraud investigations. Each episode combines archival evidence with professional insights to explain how federal law enforcement operates on a daily basis.
‘Fackham Hall’ (2025)

The feature film ‘Fackham Hall’ is set to premiere on Friday, March 6, providing a satirical take on the traditional British period drama genre. Directed by Jim O’Hanlon, the story follows the chaotic interactions between the residents and staff of a prominent historic manor house. The production features an ensemble cast including Hero Fiennes Tiffin and Thomas Middleditch, who help subvert the tropes typically found in historical dramas. It combines physical comedy with sharp dialogue to offer a humorous perspective on class dynamics and traditional “upstairs-downstairs” storytelling.
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