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Thursday, April 9, 2020

REPOST: How to Watch HBO for Free!

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For the month of April 2020, you can watch some of HBO's selected shows and movies for FREE! For the most up-to-date listing of free shows, please click on the hbo.com link below.


No credit card or account information needed! Just download the HBO GO or HBO NOW app below.
Which shows or movies below would you check out? 
Leave a comment below!
Enjoy HBO!
Terresa =)


REPOSTED FROM HBO.COM:
How to Watch HBO for Free

For the month of April, watch some of HBO’s most beloved shows and documentaries, plus a selection of movies — entirely for free. Just head to HBO GO or HBO NOW or On Demand to watch every episode of series like The Sopranos, Veep and The Wire along with documentaries including McMillion$ and I Love You, Now Die and movies like Crazy. Stupid. Love. and Blinded by the Light, no subscription required. See the full list of available shows, documentaries and movies below.
Note: If you try watching and are prompted to start a free trial, 
bypass by downloading the HBO NOW or HBO GO app.


SERIES




Ballers

Time commitment: 5 seasons, 47 episodes total
In sun-soaked Miami, a retired football superstar 
(Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) tries to reinvent himself as a 
financial manager for current players.

Barry
Time commitment: 2 seasons, 16 episodes total
Bill Hader and Henry Winkler star in the Emmy-winning comedy 
about a hitman-turned-actor looking for a new life.
Find out more about Barry

Big Little Lies
Time commitment: 2 seasons, 14 episodes total
Life isn't as perfect as it seems for a group of mothers in a picturesque California town. Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Zoë Kravitz and Lauren Dern star.
Find out more about Big Little Lies
Silicon Valley
Time commitment: 6 seasons, 53 episodes total
Introverted programmer Richard (Thomas Middleditch) 
and his pals stumble through the outrageous world of 
tech start-ups in the comedy from Mike Judge.
Six Feet Under
Time commitment: 5 seasons, 63 episodes total
Family is complicated — especially when you own 
(and live in) a funeral home with them. Experience the highs 
and lows of life and death with the Fisher family in this 
darkly comic drama.
The Sopranos
Time commitment: 6 seasons, 86 episodes total
Balancing family and work can be stressful, no matter what 
your profession — so just imagine what husband, father and 
mob boss Tony has to deal with.
Succession
Time commitment: 2 seasons, 20 episodes total
A New York media family wrestles for control over 
their father's business in the series critics call "deliciously savage."
True Blood
Time commitment: 7 seasons, 80 episodes total
Explore a Louisiana 
town where a new synthetic blood has allowed vampires to mix with 
humans for the first time... with varied results.
Veep
Time commitment: 7 seasons, 65 episodes total
Julia Louis-Dreyfus leads a stellar ensemble in this award-winning comedy
 series about a vice president with bigger ambitions.
The Wire
Time commitment: 5 seasons, 60 episodes total
Creator David Simon used his experience reporting on the homicide
 beat to tell illuminating stories set on the streets of Baltimore, where law 
enforcement and the drug trade collide.

DOCUMENTARIES




The Apollo

Learn about the unique history and contemporary legacy behind 
a New York City landmark that’s hosted some of the 
world’s biggest musicians over its 85 years.

The Case Against Adnan Syed
Time commitment: 4 parts
Following the revelations of the podcast Serial, this docuseries 
presents new witness testimony and evidence that challenge the state’s case.

Elvis Presley: The Searcher
Time commitment: 2 parts
Follow the King's ascent to superstardom through interviews with
his friends, family, colleagues and fellow musicians,
plus never-before-seen footage from collections worldwide.

I Love You, Now Die
Time commitment: 2 parts
Filmmaker Erin Lee Carr (Mommy Dead and Dearest
chronicles the trial against Michelle Carter, whose boyfriend died
 by suicide in July 2014 after receiving alarming texts from Carter.

The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley
Witness the rise and fall of Theranos, the one-time 
multibillion-dollar healthcare company founded by Elizabeth Holmes.

Jane Fonda in Five Acts
Get an intimate look at the Oscar winner's singular journey, 
marked by controversy, tragedy and transformation.

McMillion$Time commitment: 6 parts
Go inside the con that allowed one man to rig the results 
of the popular McDonald’s Monopoly game for an entire decade.

True Justice: Bryan Stevenson's Fight for Equality
Follow one public interest attorney's fight to create greater fairness 
in the criminal justice system and see how racial injustice emerged, 
evolved and continues to threaten the country in this enlightening portrait.
United Skates
As America’s last standing roller rinks are threatened with closure, 
a community joins forces in a racially charged environment to 
save the underground African-American subculture of roller skating.

We Are the Dream: The Kids of the Oakland MLK Oratorical Fest
Go behind the scenes of the months leading up to Oakland, 
California's annual Martin Luther King Oratorical Festival, 
where kids from pre-K to 12th grade perform a mix of poetry and speeches.


MOVIES


Arthur
Arthur 2: On the Rocks
Blinded by the Light
Crazy, Stupid, Love.
Empire of the Sun
Forget Paris
Happy Feet Two
Isn’t It Romantic
Midnight Special
My Dog Skip 
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase
Pan
Pokémon Detective Pikachu
Red Riding Hood
Smallfoot
Storks
Sucker Punch
The Bridges of Madison County
The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part
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