What's New on Max? Movies, Shows, and More in March

Discover the best movies and shows streaming on Max this March, including new releases, highly-rated films, and anticipated HBO originals. Plus, a Brazilian film reminding us of the fragility of democracy.

What's New on Max? Movies, Shows, and More in March

Looking for something to watch this March? Max is bringing a variety of content to its streaming platform, from highly-rated films to anticipated HBO originals. Here's a look at some of the highlights you can expect to see.

Must-See Movies Streaming Now

Max boasts a vast library of films, and this March is no exception. You can find plenty of highly-rated films to binge-watch. Whether you're in the mood for a classic or a new release, Max has something for everyone.

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One film generating buzz is Oscar 2025. This Brazilian film, according to Walter Salles, highlights "a process of growing fragility of democracy." The film portrays the impact of a military dictatorship on a family and their resilience. It's a powerful reminder of historical events and the importance of safeguarding democratic values. Adriana Maximino from Campinas, SP, also emphasized its importance in refreshing memories of past horrors.

HBO Originals Coming to Max

Get ready for some exciting new HBO originals! Jesse Armstrong, the creator of Succession, has a new project in the works. This upcoming HBO movie is being described as a satirical follow-up to Succession and will star Steve Carrell and Jason Schwartzman. If you enjoyed the sharp wit and complex characters of Succession, this is one to watch for.

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Fans of horror will be thrilled to know that Heretic, starring Hugh Grant, is now available on Max. Known for his roles in romantic comedies like Notting Hill, Grant is embracing a darker side with this villainous role. It's a departure from his usual fare and promises a chilling viewing experience.

Telenovela Edits and Free-to-Air TV

Fatal Beauty, a telenovela originally on Max, is making its way to free-to-air television on March 10. However, to meet broadcast standards, the show is undergoing edits and cuts. The "spicy scenes" are being modified, which may present a challenge for the broadcaster, Band. It will be interesting to see how these changes affect the overall viewing experience.

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With a mix of new releases, original programming, and edited telenovelas, Max offers a diverse range of entertainment options this March. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and enjoy!

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