February's already half behind us, and there's half in front of us. HBO Max is already doing its part to make what's ahead worth looking forward to. HBO Max has announced its full set of movies, shows, and other original content for next month--here's what you can expect to watch on the streaming service in March.
On March 6, on the heels of Adam McKay's 2021 marquee attractions of Don't Look Up and Q: Into The Storm, the filmmaker's got Winning Time: The Rise and Fall of the Lakers Dynasty--a sports drama series that even should be worth your time even if you aren't a big hoops fan. The 10-episode 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, and Adrien Brody as Pat Riley.
On March 24, and also on the dramatization biopic tip, Will Smith's turn as the father and coach of famed tennis players Venus and Serena Williams returns to HBO Max in King Richard. «Driven by a clear vision of their future and using unconventional methods, Richard has a plan that will take Venus and Serena Williams from the streets of Compton, California to the global stage as legendary icons,» reads a line from the film's description. King Richard hit theaters nationwide back in November, but for those who missed it for whatever reason--here it is finally on streaming.
To tide you over, on March 1 not one, but six Resident Evil movies will be hitting HBO Max. Resident Evil (1996), Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010), Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004), Resident Evil: Damnation (2021), Resident Evil: Extinction (2007), and Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) will all be available for
Read more on gamespot.com