HBO releasing 500 hours of free content amid coronavirus pandemic including 'Veep,' 'The Sopranos' and more
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HBO wants you to stay home.
The WarnerMedia-owned premium network is starting its #StayHomeBoxOffice initiative during which it's making almost 500 hours of programming available to stream on HBO NOW & HBO GO -- without a subscription.
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'90 DAY FIANCE' GETS 'SELF-QUARANTINED' SPINOFF INSPIRED BY CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
It's a limited time offer and begins Friday, a press release revealed.
The list of free content includes some of HBO's most successful series such as: “The Sopranos,” “Veep,” “Succession,” “Six Feet Under,” “The Wire,” “Ballers,” “Barry,” “Silicon Valley” and “True Blood.”
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ALL THE STREAMING SERVICES OFFERING DEALS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS QUARANTINE
The movies available include "Pokémon Detective Pikachu," "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" and "Crazy, Stupid, Love," plus viewers can also access 10 documentaries and docu-series including "McMillion$" and "The Case Against Adnan Syed."
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Noticeably absent are HBO's mega-hit series "Game of Thrones," “Westworld,” “Big Little Lies,” “Euphoria” and “Chernobyl.”
The offer only lasts the month of April.