There’s something supremely therapeutic about sinking into the couch after a long day at the computer or on the job site—and getting lost in a great TV show. HBO Max has spent decades making sure you have something good to watch when you do, but we’re here to make sure you find it.
For this week (April 20 to 26), I’ve brought three seriously compelling picks—a gorgeous and sprawling prequel series to an epic sci-fi franchise, a nightmare origin story for another huge movie franchise that you shouldn’t watch alone, and a cringe-comedy mockumentary show currently having its best season yet.
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Dune: Prophecy
The origin story of one of cinema’s most iconic trilogies
The third installment of Denis Villeneuve’s cinematic powerhouse Dune trilogy won’t be hitting theaters until December this year, so there are a few things you should get done before then (you have time). Apart from watching parts one and two of the feature films again (and again, if you’re diehard), you must watch this excellent HBO prequel series, Dune: Prophecy. While it’s not based directly on Frank Herbert’s legendary original science fiction novels, it is part of the same cinematic universe as the Villeneuve films and is considered canon. Plus, it’s excellent.
What makes Dune: Prophecy so compelling is that it offers the origin story for the Dune world’s biggest families and insight into how they rose to power. Set 10,000 years before Timothée Chalamet’s Paul Atreides, and shortly after the fall of the “thinking machines,” the Emmy-nominated series delves into the origins of the mysterious Bene Gesserit order of all-female truthsayers and how their control over the emperors and political figures of the universe begins to grow.
It follows sisters Valya and Tula Harkonnen (Emily Watson and Olivia Williams), and their struggles to gain power, including against the enigmatic Desmond Hart (Vikings’ Travis Fimmel), a mysterious man who claims to have been given mind-controlling powers from a sand worm on Arrakis. Dune Prophecy has been praised for its visual effects and costume design, and while critics didn’t love it (it has a 65% on Rotten Tomatoes), it’s a gorgeous and worthy addition to the greater cinematic world of Dune. Season two is reportedly in post-production, with no official word on when it will be coming to HBO Max.
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IT: Welcome to Derry
Not even the small screen is safe from Pennywise
Speaking of origin stories, HBO Max is also home to IT: Welcome to Derry, another excellent prequel series that does a brilliant job of delving back into the world of another huge trilogy of films—the IT series of horror films based on Stephen King’s horrifying books centered around Pennywise the Clown.
Bill Skarsgård lends his extraordinary talents to this small-screen series as well, as IT: Welcome to Derry goes back to the fictional town of Derry, Maine, in 1962 to explore the supernatural circumstances that brought the evil, fear-eating clown to life. Like the movies, the series focuses on a group of kids targeted by the monstrous clown—including Lilly (Clara Stack), Will (Blake Cameron James), Ronnie (Amanda Christine), Marge (Matilda Lawler), and Rich (Arian S. Cartaya)—who, also like the movies, band together to take Pennywise down. With a military conspiracy, a powerful alien entity, and generations of management by the local Indigenous tribes at play in Derry, the kids and adults alike clash as they peel back the nightmare-soaked powers of the horrific clown.
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Android TV
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4K
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For fans of the movies, don’t worry—IT: Welcome to Derry is easily on par with the films in terms of special effects, production value, and performances (especially Skarsgård), making the series just as fear-inducing and terrifying. Welcome to Derry is truly one of my favorite series of the last year, and it will scare the hell out of you.
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The Comeback
Hello, hello, hello, welcome to one of the smartest shows on TV
I’d heard so much about this oddball mockumentary-style comedy by Friends superstar Lisa Kudrow and Sex and the City writer Michael Patrick King that I had to check it out before its third and final season started on HBO Max late last Month. And I’m glad I did, because Kudrow is hysterical as washed-up sitcom star Valerie Cherish in The Comeback, a super-funny show-within-a-show series that takes aim at narcissism and the absurdity of Hollywood.
Each widely spaced-out season (2005, 2014, and now 2026) has offered a different commentary on certain aspects of the TV industry. Season one aims at reality TV, as Valerie mounts her comeback to sitcom TV after a decade, but allows a camera crew to document the humiliating experience on a reality show, the meta-titled The Comeback. Season two then targets dark dramas as Valerie is cast in a brooding HBO dramedy (with hilarious, cringey consequences), while the currently-airing season sees Val cast in the first sitcom written by AI.
Through it all, though, is Kudrow’s brilliance as the perpetually optimistic and out-of-touch Valerie, as she struggles to stay relevant in a ruthless entertainment industry, and the show features a great supporting cast and fun cameos, including Malin Akerman, Seth Rogen, an dRuPaul. Season three is currently enjoying its highest praise yet, with a 97% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes.
You always feel like you’re getting something that feels more premium with HBO Max—just look at its track record with shows like Game of Thrones, The Sopranos, Euphoria, The Wire, Deadwood, and many, many more. Hopefully, one of the recommendations above strikes gold with your weekly viewing needs.
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Yes, $10.99/month
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