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This week’s must-watch premieres on HBO Max

Love, revenge, and nostalgia: explore HBO Max’s new releases, from “DTF St. Louis” to “Chaves” and “Chapolin.”

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HBO Max rounds out February with a slate full of new content for every taste. The spotlight shines on the HBO Original series “DTF ST. LOUIS”, a bold drama about three middle-aged adults trapped in disillusionment and desire. What begins as an intimate story soon unravels into a chain of bad decisions and emotional chaos. The show premieres March 1, starring Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini, directed and written by Steven Conrad.

“Industry” finale arrives

Also on March 1, the acclaimed finance drama “Industry” concludes its fourth season. As Harper and Yasmin chase success in the high-stakes world of Pierpoint, personal loyalties crumble. The ensemble includes Myha’la, Marisa Abela, and Kit Harington.

Action and horror highlights

Action fans can look forward to “Sisu: Road of Vengeance” and “Párvulos: Children of the Apocalypse”, both debuting February 27. The first follows Aatami’s bloody path to rebuild his life after war, while the second tells a chilling apocalypse story about three siblings fighting to survive amid monsters and madness.

True crime in Alaska

The docuseries “Missing Women of Alaska”, available since February 25, dives into the haunting disappearance of Indigenous women and the hunt for a serial killer. Produced by Octavia Spencer, the show combines mystery, social critique, and emotional storytelling.

Family favorites return

To balance the intensity, HBO Max adds fun titles for families: “Talking Tom Heroes: Superpowered Friends”, the timeless “Chaves”, and “Chapolin”—all now streaming. Perfect for shared laughs and weekend nostalgia.

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This week’s must-watch premieres on HBO Max
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