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House of the Dragon season 3: release date prediction, likely cast, and more news on the hit HBO Max show

House of the Dragon season 3: key information – Announced in mid-June– No release date confirmed by HBO– Expected to start filming in early 2025– Numerous cast members expected to return– Should pick up right after the season 2 finale– Likely to be more action-packed than its predecessor– Will be…

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Students can get Max for half-price: here are 3 shows with 100% on Rotten Tomatoes to start with

Max is one of the best streaming services and it’s a particularly good option for anyone studying and looking to budget their spending in the back-to-school sales: its student discount cuts the cost of an annual subscription by 50%, bringing the price down to just $4.99 per month.  Wondering how…

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House of the Dragon season 2 ending explained: who sits on the Iron Throne, will there be a season 3, and more questions answered

Full spoilers follow for House of the Dragon season 2’s final episode and ‘Fire and Blood’, the book it’s based on. House of the Dragon season 2‘s finale is out now – and, while it doesn’t have shock factor of its predecessor’s final episode, it’s an engrossing watch that sets…

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Everything new on Max in August 2024

With an extensive range of movies and shows, it should come as no surprise that Max is up there with the best streaming services. Back with another monthly schedule, you can expect more titles to join our best Max movies list in August 2024 in addition to the arrival of…

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Watch Max with friends? One of its best features is now available to all ad-free subscribers

If you’ve wanted to rewatch Barbie, take in an episode of House of Dragon, or watch Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm with a friend or family member from afar, but aren’t in the US, Max is granting your wish. The streaming service is now rolling out support globally for SharePlay,…

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Euphoria creator’s canceled HBO show with 19% on Rotten Tomatoes scored an Emmy nod, so… believe in yourself, guys

Sam Levinson’s controversial HBO drama series The Idol has received a 2024 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming, despite its low 19% Rotten Tomatoes score. The nomination is in reference to Nina McNeely’s choreography for the show’s rehearsal music video shoot, which is led by troubled pop star…

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