The HBO Max November 2022 catalog will bring great news with a primary goal across all streaming platforms: retaining subscribers this month and gaining new ones in the all-out battle for streaming supremacy.
As you’ll see in a moment, almost all premieres are series, not movies, which makes sense since they’re the first to manage to keep users hooked for months. If not, tell the creators of Dragon House about it.
But, if you are a fan of the seventh art, don’t worry, at the end of two premieres that can brighten up your day (not the month that there are only two films in 30 days, there seem to be few of them).
Come on, no further delayto see all the premieres coming to HBO Max this November.a key month to see if they manage to solidify their mass of customers as Disney+ continues to stand out and Netflix takes over.
The series premieres on HBO Max in November 2022.
- Nov. 1
Winchesters: Before Sam and Dean, there were John and Mary. Told from the perspective of Dean Winchester as the narrator, this is an epic, untold love story about how John met Mary and how they risked everything to save not only their love, but the world.
Head: at the Polaris VI International Station in Antarctica. A small group of scientists from several countries will be responsible for keeping the base running during the long polar night. But in the middle of winter, the station stops communicating with the outside world.
- November 2
Kingdom of heaven: A documentary series about the giants of haute couture and how two ruthless empires came to dominate the world of luxury goods.
From the early 1990s to the 2010s
- the 3rd of November
Latest Hollywood Stars: The heart of this series is a long-abandoned project that Paul Newman himself commissioned from his friend and screenwriter Stuart Stern.
A donkey: Narrated by Osel himself and directed by award-winning director Lucas Figueroa, this unpublished documentary series exclusively reveals the amazing story of what at the time was called “El Niño Lama Espanyol”.
Low Country: Murdo Dynasty: Coming from a long line of powerful legal figures, Alex Murdo, along with his wife Maggie and their sons Buster and Paul, wielded unprecedented power until Paul was involved in a tragic navigation accident.
- November 7
Believe me: This new series introduces us to 16-year-old Johnny Murphy (Eden H. Davis) as he tries his best to navigate the world.
Growing up has not been easy, and although his friends and family love him, Johnny suffers from undiagnosed depression and anxiety, which he tries his best to hide.
- November 16
Real dream, season 2: He talks about the journey of the Real Madrid players in the second season of his story. The series shows how difficult it is to gain a foothold in the elite of world football.
The life of football players is intertwined with the sports field, exposing issues such as female leadership, motherhood, and the psychological impact of social networks.
- November 17
Sexual life of students, season 2: The new season begins with the return of students after the autumn holidays.
Facing the challenges they faced at the end of the first season and facing the next semester full of new faces, parties and challenges.
- November 28
Were here: This series follows celebrity drag queens Bob, Eureka O’Hara and Shangel as they continue their journey through small town America, spreading love and connection through the art of drag and drop.
This season, the queens are recruiting a diverse group of locals from Granbury, Texas; St. George, Utah; Brevard County, Florida; Jackson, Mississippi; and Sussex, NJ to share their stories, raise awareness and promote acceptance in their communities by participating in a drag show.
Movies premiere on HBO Max in November 2022
- November 17
Christmas Stories 2: A Very Christmasy Christmas: Sequel to the 1983 classic A Christmas Carol. The story follows the main character, Ralphie, now an adult, who returns to his house on Cleveland Street to give his children a magical Christmas just like he had as a child.
Santa Camp: This documentary tells the story of a horde of professional Santa Clauses, Mrs. Claus and elves who go to camp in the New Hampshire woods every summer to learn the tricks of their craft.
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