HBO is Watch What Every Frenchwoman Wants Onlinejoining the streaming industry's social distancing efforts with #StayHomeBoxOffice.
On Thursday, the TV and movie provider announced it would be offering select content free to everyone with internet access amid the global coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Highlights include the complete collections of Veep, The Sopranos, The Wire, Barry, Silicon Valley, Succession, McMillion$, and The Case Against Adnan Syed — as well as recent Warner Bros. theatrical releases like Pokémon Detective Pikachuand Smallfoot.
"To provide some entertainment relief for those doing their part to keep everyone safe and healthy in this time of social isolation, HBO is making almost 500 hours of top programming available to stream for free for a limited time on HBO NOW and HBO GO — without a subscription — starting this Friday, April 3," an HBO representative said in a press release.
Beginning tomorrow, you can access the full catalogue of free HBO content by downloading the HBO Now or HBO Go apps, or by visiting HBONow.com or HBOGo.com.
If you want to plan ahead, here's a complete list of everything you'll be able to stream:
Ballers: Seasons 1-5Barry: Seasons 1-2I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle CarterJane Fonda in Five ActsMcMillion$Silicon Valley: Seasons 1-6Six Feet Under: Seasons 1-5Succession: Seasons 1-2The Case Against Adnan SyedThe Sopranos: Seasons 1-7The Wire: Season 1-5True Blood: Seasons 1-7Veep: Seasons 1-7
ArthurArthur 2: On the RocksBlinded By the LightCrazy, Stupid, LoveElvis Presley: The SearcherEmpire of the SunForget ParisHappy Feet TwoIsn't It Romantic?Midnight SpecialMy Dog SkipNancy Drew And The Hidden StaircasePanPokémon Detective PikachuRed Riding HoodSmallfootStorksSucker PunchThe ApolloThe Bridges of Madison CountyThe Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon ValleyThe Lego Movie 2: The Second PartTrue Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for EqualityUnited SkatesUnknownWe Are the Dream: The Kids of the MLK Oakland Oratorical Fest
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