HBO is renowned for its reputation of delivering high-quality prestige television, and fans can look forward to new and returning series in 2024. The 2023 schedule marked the end of some of their top and most beloved shows, including the fourth seasons of Succession and Barry.
Season 3 marked the end of His Dark Materials, while season 2 of Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty returned but did not receive a renewal for a third season. Additionally, The Idol, which was highly controversial, ended after its first season.
All Upcoming HBO Shows in 2024
10. The Overcoat
The date of April 14, 2024 remains unchanged.
The show, which is titled after Viet Thanh Nguyen’s novel, will be a combination of espionage thriller and satire. It centers around an unidentified communist spy during the final stages of the Vietnam War and his subsequent exile in the United States.
Hoa Xuande stars as the main character, with Robert Downey Jr. taking on multiple roles that symbolize various facets of American culture. Don McKellar and renowned South Korean director Park Chan-wook serve as co-producers for the series.
9. Hacks: A New Season of Laughs
The date is May 2, 2024.
Continuing its track record of producing exceptional comedy-drama series, HBO has added another gem to its collection with Hacks. The show features a stellar cast, which includes Jean Smart, Hannah Einbinder, Carl Clemons-Hopkins, and Kaitlin Olson, known for her role in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
During Season 2, a major rift developed between the main characters, Deborah and Ava. Viewers are eagerly anticipating the release of Season 3 in the Spring, to see if their relationship will be repaired.
8. The Complicated Love Lives of College Students (Season 3)
The year 2024 in the spring season.
Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble’s popular HBO show, “The Sex Lives of College Girls,”was renewed for another season even before its second season had finished airing.
The highly anticipated second season, which premiered in November 2022, concluded on a strong note, with captivating plot developments such as the escalating conflicts between Pauline Chalamet’s Kimberly and Alyah Chanelle Scott’s Whitney.
The eagerly anticipated third season of “The Sex Lives of College Girls”is set to be released in the first half of 2024, most likely in the Spring, much to the delight of fans.
7. House Of The Dragon: A Clash of Kings
The date is June 16, 2024.
The second season of House of the Dragon is scheduled to premiere on June 16, 2024. Throughout the first season, viewers witnessed escalating conflicts between two branches of the Targaryen dynasty, ultimately leading to irreparable harm for one of the sides in the season finale.
In the upcoming second season, the conflict will intensify and result in the famous civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons. It will be a battle between two opposing sides, each led by Rhaenyra Targaryen and Alicent Hightower, for control of the Iron Throne.
The upcoming second season of House of the Dragon is predicted to be a major success for HBO and MAX, making it one of the most highly anticipated streaming shows of the year.
6. Business Strategies in Season 3
The summer of 2024
After the conclusion of Succession, HBO fans can look forward to Industry, a business drama series renowned for its intense and suspenseful plot.
In “Industry,”the competitive world of investment banking is portrayed through the perspectives of recent college graduates vying for job opportunities.
The third season of the show is scheduled to debut in 2024, and Kit Harrington, known for his role in HBO’s Game of Thrones, has joined the cast with great enthusiasm.
5. The Final Season of My Brilliant Friend
In the summer of 2024,
My Brilliant Friend, an Italian coming-of-age drama by HBO, is an adaptation of Elana Ferrante’s Neapolitan Quartet series. With each season being dedicated to one of the four novels, the upcoming fourth season will be the last, based on The Story of the Lost Child.
It is likely that My Brilliant Friend season 4 will be released in late summer 2024, although an exact date has not been confirmed.
4. The Business Model
In the autumn of 2024.
In 2024, audiences can expect to be thoroughly entertained by The Franchise, an HBO comedy created by Armando Iannucci and directed by Sam Mendes. Starring Billy Magnussen, with recurring roles played by Richard E. Grant and Daniel Brühl, the series follows a film crew as they produce a superhero movie. A sneak peek of the series can be seen in HBO’s 2024 trailer.
The highly anticipated debut of The Franchise is set for later this year, however, the details of the plot are being tightly guarded. The renowned director behind award-winning films like 1917 and Skyfall, Sam Mendes, will be at the helm of the show.
3. Somebody Somewhere (Third Season)
The release date is yet to be determined.
Someone somewhere, a beloved HBO comedy-drama, will be making its comeback in 2024 with its third season. The show continues to follow Sam, a woman in her 40s who is facing challenges following the loss of her sister.
2. Pretty Little Liars: Summer Break
The release date is yet to be determined.
HBO Max’s 2022 revival of the beloved series Pretty Little Liars, now titled Original Sin, features a fresh cast. Season 2, known as Pretty Little Liars: Summer School, picks up where the previous season left off, but plot details for Summer School remain tightly under wraps.
Despite the absence of Annabeth Gish in the original Pretty Little Liars series, she will be making an appearance in the reboot, making her the first cast member from the previous show to be included in the new version. Although an official release date for the second season has not been revealed, the HBO trailer suggests that it will likely air in 2024.
1. The Life and Behavior of Penguins
The time frame of Fall 2024 remains unchanged.
The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves, has become a widely popular superhero movie. To capitalize on this success, DC is expanding the character’s portrayal by developing TV spin-offs.
Following the events of the film in Gotham City, actor Colin Farrell will reprise his role as the iconic Batman villain in HBO’s The Penguin, delving deeper into the aftermath of crime boss Carmine Falcone’s death.
The debut of The Penguin TV show is still uncertain, however, it is anticipated that the supervillain drama will air towards the end of the year. The recently released teaser trailer hints that The Penguin has the potential to be one of HBO’s top new shows this year.
Leave a Reply