HBO Max will soon lose one of its lesser-known original dramas, the 2018 miniseries Grisse, which streams exclusively on the platform. The eight-episode series, produced by HBO Asia, depicts a rebellion in the mid-1800s Dutch East Indies. Viewers have just days left to watch before its departure on February 25.
HBO Max's lineup of original dramas, which includes series like The Gilded Age and The White Lotus, faces a change with the upcoming exit of Grisse. This action historical drama, created by Mike Wiluan, premiered in 2018 and consists of a single season with eight episodes. Set in the mid-1800s Dutch East Indies, the story follows an unlikely group of heroes led by a young woman named Kalia as they rebel against tyrannical Dutch colonists and seize control of a garrison town called Grisse.
The cast features Adinia Wirasti, Marthino Lio, Michael Wahr, Joanne Kam, and Zack Lee. Although it has not gained widespread recognition in the U.S., Grisse offers a fast-paced narrative centered on diverse, empowered female characters in a visually rich 19th-century setting, combined with gritty action sequences.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the series lacks a critic consensus due to limited reviews but holds a 70% audience score. Viewers have described it as “worth your time” and “very well done.” Currently, Grisse is available only on HBO Max, with no options for renting or purchasing the episodes elsewhere.
The series is set to leave the platform on February 25, leaving its future streaming availability uncertain. Major platforms have not yet announced their March lineups, so it remains to be seen if Grisse will appear on another service.