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Hooray! We ve finally made it to March, aka the month that promises the first signs of springtime and sunshine. As the new season approaches (earlier and earlier these days), cold days reserved for binge-watching movies are running out, and, for us, that means that it s time to squeeze in all the TV we can before warm weather tempts us with spending our free time outside.
Luckily, with an excellent list of new March releases and last chance offers, HBO Max is here to support our mission.
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Some classic films are leaving the HBO Max library this month, including Mrs. Doubtfire and the Die Hard and Alien movies. If you re in the mood for a biography, be sure to catch Purple Rain (inspired by Prince s life) The Bush Years: Family, Duty, Power, or The End: Inside the Last Days of the Obama White House. It s also the last month to see 2021 theatrical releases like Tom & Jerry and Judas and the Black Messiah.
What s Joining and Leaving HBO Max in March 2021? Full List of Titles Coming and Going
On 3/1/21 at 4:20 PM EST
The month of March will bring an embarrassment of riches to HBO Max subscribers.
Not only will viewers be inundated with dozens of titles throughout the month, but they ll also be treated to a big box office premiere, too, when
Godzilla vs. Kong arrives on the platform at the end of March on the same day that it s set to release in theaters across the country.
The month of March will also bring a plethora of Max originals, including the highly anticipated release of Zack Snyder s
Posted on Sunday, February 28th, 2021 by Ben Pearson
It’s almost March, which will mark one year since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States (or at least the point when this country began taking it seriously). Why not distract yourself from what is sure to be a litany of anniversary articles by watching a few films instead? There are some awfully good movies leaving HBO Max in March 2021, and we’ll highlight several of them and then provide you with the entire list below.
Alien
Alien has become one of those movies that’s so ingrained in our cultural consciousness that it’s difficult to imagine what a shock wave this must have been when it originally debuted. Shedding the baggage of its many sequels, Ridley Scott’s brilliant combination of science fiction and horror still maintains every ounce of its power all these years later – largely thanks to Sigourney Weaver’s star-making performance, killer production design, and those indelible creature e