HBO Max will introduce a range of movies and TV shows throughout March 2026, marking the transition to spring with fresh content. Key additions include the third and final season of the series The Comeback starring Lisa Kudrow on March 22, and the action movie Ballerina featuring Keanu Reeves and Ana de Armas on March 27. The lineup features classics, franchise entries, and HBO originals across various genres.
The streaming platform HBO Max begins its March 2026 additions on March 1 with an extensive selection of films, including 42nd Street, 5 Centimeters Per Second, All the President’s Men, the Spider-Man trilogy from 2002 to 2007, and Everything Everywhere All at Once. Other movies arriving that day encompass The Blair Witch Project, The Greatest Showman, V for Vendetta, and classics like The Bride of Frankenstein and The Women from 1939.
Subsequent days bring more variety. On March 2, Tournament of Champions VII airs on Food Network. March 3 introduces Bachelor Mansion Takeover and Wild Vacation Rentals, both season 1 on HGTV. Further releases include 100 Day Dream Home season 7 on HGTV on March 4, and Feds season 2 on ID on March 5.
HBO originals debut regularly, such as Women’s Hell season 1 on March 6, Rooster season 1 on March 8, and Mira: Life After Divorce season 1 on March 13. The highly anticipated The Comeback season 3, described as the final installment of the cult series with Lisa Kudrow, arrives on March 22 alongside Girl Meets Farm season 15 and Iyanu season 2A.
Action fans will note Ballerina on March 27, where Keanu Reeves reprises his John Wick role to assist Ana de Armas's character in the franchise's latest entry. Other late-month additions include Privileges season 1 on HBO on March 27, and The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper specials on March 24, 30, and 31, covering topics like Christian nationalism, Apple's 50 years, and immigration enforcement.
The full list, curated by Us Weekly's Watch With Us, emphasizes high-profile debuts amid a thawing winter season, offering options from horror like Final Destination series to comedies such as Crazy, Stupid, Love.