HBO Max: Coming and Leaving in March 2022

HBO Max announced the list of films, series, and specials that are coming and leaving the streaming service during March 2022.

This March stream an iconic slate of slam-dunk content, award-winning films and critically acclaimed titles debuting on HBO Max.

Celebrating one of the most storied basketball teams of all time, “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” (3/6) will bring fans closer to a team that defined an era, both on and off the court. The 10-episode HBO Original drama series gives an intimate look into the professional and personal lives of the legendary 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, featuring John C. Reilly as Jerry Buss, Quincy Isaiah as Magic Johnson, Jason Clarke as Jerry West Adrien Brody as Pat Riley, among others.

This month, HBO Max has five Oscar nominees for Best Picture on HBO Max that fans can catch-up on before Hollywood’s biggest night.

  • The visually stunning epic nominated for 10 Academy Awards “Dune” (3/10) will launch on HBO Max.
  • Six-time Academy Award nominee “King Richard” (3/24) stars Oscar nominee Will Smith as Richard Williams and follows the uplifting journey of a family whose unwavering resolve and unconditional belief ultimately delivered two of the world’s greatest sports legends – Venus and Serena Williams.
  • Nominated for four Academy Awards, “Drive My Car” (3/2) is also Japan’s first Oscar nomination for Best Picture, and will launch on HBO Max in the U.S. The critically lauded film follows a distinguished stage actor and director after the shocking death of his wife and is centered on how we process grief.
  • Streaming on HBO Max is Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of the captivating movie-musical nominated for seven Academy Awards “West Side Story” (3/2), which centers around two infamous street gangs as they battle over territory, national pride, and forbidden love.
  • In addition to these four new films, Oscar fans can also stream Best Picture nominee “Nightmare Alley” and “The Eyes of Tammy Faye,” starring Best Actress nominee Jessica Chastain. Both films are already available on the platform.

This month includes the Warner Bros. streaming exclusive “Moonshot” (3/31), a new fantasy, sci-fi, rom-com starring Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse set to the futuristic backdrop of a terraformed Mars colonized by the best humanity has to offer.

HBO and Max Original titles premiering this month deliver a wide array of cultural perspectives. Fans of “The French Chef,” Julia Child, will learn about the inspiring story behind the modern cooking show and its influence on the women’s movement “Julia” (3/31). For a breakdown of timely issues playing out in the world of sports, Emmy-winning sports journalist Bomani Jones will kick off his weekly late-night series “Game Theory with Bomani Jones” (3/13). Additional highly anticipated originals debuting this month include “Our Flag Means Death” (3/3) starring, executive produced and directed by Oscar® nominee Taika Waititi, Ava DuVernay’s “DMZ” (3/17), “The Tourist” (3/3) starring Jamie Dornannew 1970s LA comedy series “Minx” (3/17) and “Brene Brown: Atlas of the Heart” (3/31).

Already missing Euphoria? No need to worry, HBO Max has a line-up of nostalgic teen-drama series that will be coming to the platform including the entire 14-season library of “Degrassi: The Next Generation” (3/25) and the early 2000s classic “One Tree Hill” (3/1).

TITLES COMING TO HBO MAX IN MARCH:

Exact Dates to be Announced:

Swimsuit, 1989

Young Justice, Max Original Season 4 Part B

March 1:

The Aviator, 2004

Adaptation, 2002

All the Pretty Horses, 2000

Are We Done Yet?, 2007

Around the World in 80 Days, 1956

Blow Up of Blow-Up, Documentary

Boyz n the Hood, 1991

Cameraperson, Documentary

Diner, 1982

Fireboys, Documentary

Fly Away Home, 1996

Gigi, 1958

Los Cronocrímenes (AKA Timecrimes), 2007 (HBO)

Mogul Mowgli, 2020

One Tree Hill, 2003

Resident Evil, 1996

Resident Evil: Afterlife, 2010

Resident Evil: Apocalypse, 2004

Resident Evil: Damnation, 2021

Resident Evil: Extinction, 2007

Resident Evil: Retribution, 2012

Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation, 2004

Starship Troopers, 1997

Starsky & Hutch, 1975

The Larry David Story Part 1: American Jewboy, Documentary Premiere (HBO)

The Larry David Story Part 2: The Jewish Fountainhead Documentary Premiere (HBO)

The Two Mrs. Carrolls, 1947

The World of Jacques Demy, Documentary

The Young Girls Turn 25, Documentary

Urban Legend, 1998

Welcome Back (Aka Bienvenidos), 2019 (HBO)

March 2:

Blade I, 2002

Drive My Car, 2021

Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma, Season 5

West Side Story, 2021 (HBO)

March 3:

Gaming Wall Street, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

Little Ellen, Max Original Season 2 Premiere

Our Flag Means Death, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

The Tourist, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

March 4:

El Planeta, 2021 (HBO)

F9: The Fast Saga, 2021 (HBO)

Goyo: En Letra De Otro, 2022 (HBO)

March 6:

Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, Series Premiere (HBO)

March 7:

Teen Titans Go! S7A Premiere

March 8:

Ruxx, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Season 1 – 8

March 10:

Dune, 2021 (HBO)

  • Dune is available on HBO Max in 4K UHD, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos (English only) on supported devices.

Juanpa + Chef, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

Sandy + Chef, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

Theodosia, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

March 12:

Victor and Valentino S3A Premiere

March 13:

Game Theory with Bomani Jones, Season 1 Premiere (HBO)

March 14:

Blade Runner: Black Lotus, Season 1

March 15:

Phoenix Rising Part 1 & 2, Documentary Premiere (HBO)

March 17:

DMZ, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
Jellystone!, Max Original Season 2 Premiere

Minx, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

March 18:

Halloween Kills, 2021 (Extended Version) (HBO)

Lust, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

On My Way with Irina Rimes, Max Original Premiere

Pseudo, Premiere (HBO)

Vlad & Niki, 2018

March 20:

Amsterdam, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

March 22:

Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel Premiere (HBO)

March 23:

Fists Of Freedom: The Story Of The ’68 Summer Games – 1999,

March 24:

King Richard, 2021

  • King Richard is available on HBO Max in 4K UHD, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos (English only) on supported devices

One Perfect Shot, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

Queen Stars, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

Starstruck, Max Original Season 2 Premiere

Traffickers: Inside The Golden Triangle, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

March 25:

Degrassi: The Next Generation, 2001

Lucas the Spider, Cartoonito Original Season 1 Premiere

March 31:

Brené Brown: Atlas of the Heart, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

Julia, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

Moonshot, 2022

  • Moonshot is available on HBO Max in 4K UHD, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos (English only) on supported devices

TITLES LEAVING HBO MAX IN MARCH:

8 Mile, 2002 (HBO)

A Royal Affair, 2012 (HBO)

Ballet 422, 2014 (HBO)

Best Man Down, 2012 (HBO)

Bill And Ted’s Bogus Journey, 1991 (HBO)

Bill And Ted’s Excellent Adventure, 1989 (HBO)

Blindness, 2008 (HBO)

Blood Father, 2016 (HBO)

Broken City, 2013 (HBO)

Client 9: The Rise And Fall Of Eliot Spitzer, 2010 (HBO)

Darkness Falls, 2003 (HBO)

Dinner For Schmucks, 2010 (HBO)

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, 1988 (HBO)

Dr. Dolittle Million Dollar Mutts, 2009 (HBO)

Dreamgirls, 2006 (HBO)

Drop Zone, 1994 (HBO)

Evil Dead 2, 1987 (HBO)

Fear, 2005 (HBO)

Firestarter, 1984 (HBO)

Happily N’Ever After 2: Snow White, 2009 (HBO)

Happily N’Ever After, 2007 (HBO)

Herbie: Fully Loaded, 2005 (HBO)

I Am Number Four, 2011 (HBO)

Imagine That, 2009 (2009)

In & Out, 1997 (HBO)

Joe, 2014 (HBO)

Johnny English Strikes Again, 2018 (HBO)

Kicking & Screaming, 2005 (HBO)

La Odisea De Los Giles, 2019 (HBO)

Lina From Lima, 2019 (HBO)

Marathon Man, 1976 (HBO)

Miracle On 34th Street, 1994 (HBO)

Moonrise Kingdom, 2012 (HBO)

New In Town, 2009 (HBO)

Night Catches Us, 2010 (HBO)

Norbit, 2007 (HBO)

Pepito, 2020 (HBO)

Proof Of Life, 2000 (HBO)

Slipping Into Darkness, 1971 (HBO)

Sliver, 1993 (Extended Version) (HBO)

Strange But True, 2019 (HBO)

Take Me Home Tonight, 1986 (HBO)

Talk To Me, 1985 (HBO)

Ted, 2012 (Unrated Version) (HBO)

The Bourne Legacy, 2012 (HBO)

The Campaign, 2012 (Extended Version) (HBO)

The Devil’s Double, 2011 (HBO)

The Eichmann Show, 2015 (HBO)

The Evil Dead, 1983 (HBO)

The High Note, 2020 (HBO)

The King Of Staten Island, 2020 (HBO)

The Man With The Iron Fists, 2012 (Unrated Version) (HBO)

The Rite, 2011 (HBO)

The Running Man, 1987 (HBO)

The Serenade, 1939 (HBO)

The Watcher, 2000 (HBO)

Tully, 2018 (HBO)

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Danielle Solzman

Danielle Solzman is native of Louisville, KY, and holds a BA in Public Relations from Northern Kentucky University and a MA in Media Communications from Webster University. She roots for her beloved Kentucky Wildcats, St. Louis Cardinals, Indianapolis Colts, and Boston Celtics. Living less than a mile away from Wrigley Field in Chicago, she is an active reader (sports/entertainment/history/biographies/select fiction) and involved with the Chicago improv scene. She also sees many movies and reviews them. She has previously written for Redbird Rants, Wildcat Blue Nation, and Hidden Remote/Flicksided. From April 2016 through May 2017, her film reviews can be found on Creators.

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