Streaming services and licensing are weird, and that means that although the Harry Potter series is a Warner Bros. production, it sometimes leaves HBO Max, a Warner Bros. discovery service. But now Harry Potter and all his magical friends are returning to the service, and a whole load of Star Trek is coming with them for the ride, diversity reports.
The Wizarding World films were over on NBC Universal’s Peacock service, which HBO Max has swapped custody with for a number of years, Variety notes. The films left Peacock on August 31st and will be screened on November 1st in the style of HBO Max Wingardium Leviosa.
In addition to Harry Potter, we’ll also get plenty of James T. Kirk and Jean Luc Picard as 10 Star Trek films are added to the service. They left Paramount+, the streaming house of Star Trek, on October 1st , Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek VI: Undiscovered Country Director’s Cut, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek’ Nemesis.
Alongside these big attractions, November will also see the premieres of Titans Season 4 on November 3rd, The Sex Lives of College Girls on November 17th, Shaq (a docu-series created by Shaquille O’Neal) and Love, Lizzo. November 17 is also the premiere date for A Christmas Story Christmas, in which Ralphie – once again played by original actor Peter Billingsley – returns to his childhood home.
In the meantime, check out the top action, sci-fi, and horror movies on HBO Max, plus a list of every show and movie the service has removed since the Warner Bros. Discovery merger was completed.
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