How strongly does HBO Max feel about its 2025 lineup?
It was confident enough to shift the next Game of Thrones prequel, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, to January 2026 instead of rushing it out this year.
There are definitely some intriguing series among Watch With Us‘ picks for the five most-anticipated new HBO Max shows of fall 2025.
Some of these series are coming sooner than you might expect, so make your streaming plans now before your schedule gets crowded.
5. ‘Charlotte’s Web’ (2025)
HBO Max has largely moved away from family entertainment and children’s animation, but there’s at least one more big project in that wheelhouse. The new animated adaptation of E.B. White’s Charlotte’s Web will bring the classic story to life with Amy Adams as the voice of Charlotte and Elijah Wood as a pig named Wilbur.
Charlotte is a spider who feels compassion for Wilbur, and she spares him from being slaughtered by writing messages about him in her web. That makes the humans believe Wilbur is special, when it’s really the spider they should be looking at. This miniseries also has an incredible voice cast, including Cynthia Erivo, Danny Trejo, Randall Park, Keith David and Rosario Dawson. If it can recapture the magic of the novel, this could be really special.
Charlotte’s Web will stream on HBO Max on October 2.
4. ‘I Love LA’ (2025)
Get ready for comparisons to HBO’s Girls as comedian and actress Rachel Sennott headlines her new comedy series, I Love LA, which she also wrote and created. Sennott plays Maia, a young woman who was once part of a deeply codependent friend group, including Tallulah (Odessa A’zion), Charlie (Jordan Firstman), Alani (True Whitaker) and Dylan (Josh Hutcherson).
When the group reunites, it’s hard for them not to fall into some familiar patterns. However, the friends have changed since they last saw each other, and their life goals and newfound relationships may no longer be compatible with the people they were close to just a few years ago.
I Love LA will stream on HBO Max on November 2.
3. ‘The Seduction’ (2025)
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’ Les Liaisons dangereuses has been a popular novel for over two centuries and has been adapted numerous times. American audiences are more likely to know it as Dangerous Liaisons from the 1988 film or the 2022 TV series than anything else. This fall, HBO Max is launching a new French adaptation, which will be released in this country as The Seduction.
This period drama will maintain the 18th-century setting of the novel, with Anamaria Vartolomei as Isabelle de Merteuil, a young woman who dares to defy the cultural norms of the time in her pursuit of emotional and sexual freedom as she strives to become a courtesan. But Isabelle can’t reach that goal without making several enemies along the way.
The Seduction will stream on HBO Max on November 14.
2. ‘The Chair Company’ (2025)
Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin — the team behind Netflix’s I Think You Should Leave — are bringing their brand of cringe comedy to HBO Max. Robinson stars as William Ronald Trosper, a man who embarrasses himself at work in a very public way. Somehow, that leads William to believe that he’s uncovered a vast conspiracy.
Is William really on to something or is he losing his mind? Both might be true, but the latter seems more likely. Lake Bell costars as William’s wife, Barb Trosper, with Sophia Lillis and Will Price as their children, Natalie and Seth. It seems like a safe bet that William will find some way to embarrass his entire family before the season is over.
The Chair Company will stream on HBO Max on October 12.
1. ‘It: Welcome to Derry’ (2025)
Stephen King‘s It gets a prequel series this fall with It: Welcome To Derry. Bill Skarsgård is reprising his role as Pennywise the Clown from the two films, but he’s not the only source of evil in this small town. The show focuses on an African American couple, Leroy (Jovan Adepo) and Charlotte Hanlon (Taylour Paige), as well as their son, William
Shortly after arriving in Derry, the Hanlons realize that the underlying racism among some of the townspeople isn’t all they have to worry about. A young boy has disappeared at Pennywise’s hands, and he won’t be the last child to meet that fate. William and other Derry kids will attempt to confront this demonic clown, but the odds of their success aren’t very good.