8 New Shows and Movies Streaming on Max in June 2026

Key Takeaways

- House of the Dragon returns for its third season, continuing as Max's flagship fantasy series
- A new Larry David comedy series produced alongside Barack Obama debuts this month
- True crime docuseries 'Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult' exposes a little-known 1980s modeling industry cult
Max is betting on documentaries and returning franchises for its June 2026 lineup. The streaming service, formerly HBO Max, has assembled a mix of true crime, prestige films, and its reliable fantasy tentpole to keep subscribers engaged through the summer months.
The headline draw is House of the Dragon Season 3, the penultimate season of the Game of Thrones prequel that has become Max's most-watched original series. But the month also brings some unexpected entries, including a comedy series from Larry David produced in partnership with former President Barack Obama.
Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult
The month kicks off June 1 with Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult, a three-episode docuseries directed by Chris Smith. The show tells the story of Hoyt Richards, one of the first male supermodels of the 1980s, who at 16 years old met an enigmatic Manhattan socialite on a Nantucket beach.
That encounter pulled Richards into Eternal Values, a spiritual group led by Frederick von Mierers. As Richards rose to fame in the modeling world, von Mierers used his connections to the glamorous New York scene to prey on young models and professionals. The docuseries chronicles how von Mierers's mix of metaphysical and spiritual teachings created a web of lies and exploitation that ran through the industry.
New episodes roll out weekly through June 15.

How to Make a Killing
Glen Powell continues his post-Twisters hot streak with How to Make a Killing, a dark comedy revenge thriller. Powell plays Becket Redfellow, a blue-collar worker who was disowned at birth by his obscenely wealthy family.
The film co-stars Margaret Qualley (The Substance) and Ed Harris (Pollock), with supporting roles from Zach Woods (Silicon Valley), Jessica Henwick (Game of Thrones), and Topher Grace (That '70s Show). The ensemble cast suggests Max is positioning this as a prestige streaming premiere rather than a quiet library addition.
House of the Dragon Season 3
The biggest draw of the month is the return of House of the Dragon for its penultimate season. The Game of Thrones prequel has cemented itself as the pillar of Max's original library, now entering its third season of Targaryen civil war drama.
Max is sticking with its weekly episode rollout despite ongoing subscriber pushback. Reddit threads in r/HBOMax show high anticipation for the new season, but some users continue to voice frustration that the service won't adopt the binge model used by competitors.
Larry David and Barack Obama's New Comedy
Perhaps the most unexpected entry on the June slate is a new Larry David comedy series produced alongside Barack Obama. While details remain limited, David has said the project represents a departure from his usual approach.
“We wanted to explore a different side of comedy that feels both timeless and deeply personal, and Max provided the perfect canvas for that.”
— Larry David, Creator of 'Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness'
The collaboration between the Curb Your Enthusiasm creator and the former president is an unusual pairing that could draw viewers outside Max's typical drama-focused audience.
Rick and Morty Season 9
Adult animation fans get Rick and Morty Season 9, continuing the long-running Adult Swim series that has found a streaming home on Max. The show's ninth season underscores its staying power in an animation space where many series struggle to get past two or three seasons.
What This Lineup Signals
Max's June strategy reflects a broader streaming industry trend: lean on proven franchises while using documentaries and A24-style prestige films to broaden appeal. The service is trying to move beyond its traditional core drama demographics without abandoning the HBO brand that built subscriber loyalty.
The heavy documentary presence, including the Model Cult series, suggests Max sees the true crime and docuseries space as a growth opportunity. Netflix has dominated this category for years, but Max's HBO pedigree gives it credibility for more investigative, less sensationalized approaches.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When does House of the Dragon Season 3 premiere on Max?
House of the Dragon Season 3 arrives on Max in June 2026, with episodes releasing weekly rather than all at once.
How many episodes is Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult?
The docuseries is three episodes, with new episodes rolling out weekly from June 1 through June 15.
Who stars in How to Make a Killing on Max?
Glen Powell stars alongside Margaret Qualley and Ed Harris, with supporting roles from Zach Woods, Jessica Henwick, and Topher Grace.
Is Rick and Morty Season 9 the final season?
No announcement has been made about Rick and Morty ending. Season 9 continues the long-running Adult Swim series on Max.
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