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PCMag on MSNWhat's New to Watch on HBO Max the Week of July 11, 2025Spanish-language drama Rage (Furia) follows an ensemble cast of five women through a variety of intense situations, from infidelity and poverty to murder. The social satire has violence and betrayal around every corner. Each episode is just 25 minutes long, with no wasted motion, and creator Félix Sabroso is already at work on a second season.
As of Wednesday, HBO Max is no longer Max and is back to being HBO Max, just on the Max platform. We know, it’s confusing. Either way, it appears that X (fka Twitter) is not playing ball with all of this back and forth — or at any rate, it has not played ball yet .
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With the last rebrand, you had to hunt down a whole new app to install. This time, the change is slipping in almost unnoticed.
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After a five-year build-up, it was a short run for HBO Max's 1970s crime drama Duster, as HBO Max is not proceeding with a second season of the series
The HBO Max crime thriller series “Duster” has been canceled after one season.
The "Big Bang Theory" spinoff "Stuart Fails to Save the Universe" has officially been greenlit at HBO Max, Variety has learned.
The ridiculousness of this whole endeavor is best captured by a USA Today article published this morning titled “Max is HBO Max again. What will change for me?” The answer? Pretty much nothing. Your profile and all your recently watched shows will still be there.
In the sad modern reality with the flood that the streaming industry has become, even a gold-plated gem can sink to the bottom before it has its time.
The news comes less than a week after the show aired the Season 1 finale, with “Duster” having originally premiered on the streamer in May. The series starred Josh Holloway and Rachel Hilson and hailed from co-creators and executive producers LaToya Morgan and J.J. Abrams.