Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on HBO Max, Including an Interesting Mafia Series
HBO Max continues to expand its diverse library with a blend of high-stakes dramas, immersive reality social experiments, and anticipated spin-offs from established franchises. This weekend offers a curated selection of content ranging from the gritty streets of industrial London to the survival challenges of remote wilderness. Viewers can explore new mysteries debuting this February or revisit modern classics that have redefined the television landscape. Whether seeking intense medical procedures or the humorous growth of a displaced socialite family, these series provide a variety of narratives for every type of viewer.
‘Expedition X’ (2020–)

This spin-off features biologist Phil Torres and researcher Heather Amaro joining Josh Gates to explore remote and dangerous locations in search of supernatural encounters. The team travels to various sites worldwide to investigate claims of hauntings, cryptids, and other unexplained phenomena in ‘Expedition X’. By utilizing scientific methods and advanced technology, they attempt to find rational explanations for the paranormal sightings reported by locals. Each episode focuses on a specific legend or mysterious creature that has baffled investigators for generations.
‘Suddenly Amish’ (2026)

This social experiment reality series features six modern individuals who leave their technology and contemporary lifestyles behind to live within a traditional Amish community. The participants in ‘Suddenly Amish’ attempt to adapt to strict values, manual labor, and a life without modern conveniences while dealing with intense culture shock. Throughout the series, the outsiders must follow the rules of the community to gain acceptance and understanding of a different way of life. The show examines the friction and personal growth that occurs when two vastly different social perspectives collide in a shared environment.
‘Neighborhood Watch’ (2026)

This new unscripted reality series curates security camera and video doorbell footage from across the nation to capture a variety of domestic moments. The program showcases everything from hilarious mishaps and animal encounters to shocking, unpredictable events occurring in suburban neighborhoods in ‘Neighborhood Watch’. By utilizing real-life footage, the show provides a candid and often surprising look at the unexpected realities of modern community life. Each segment highlights the unique and often bizarre occurrences that are caught when residents are unaware they are being filmed.
‘Naked and Afraid’ (2013–)

Returning with new episodes on February 16, this long-running reality survival series challenges two strangers to survive in a remote location for 21 days without clothing or modern equipment. The participants in ‘Naked and Afraid’ must rely on their primitive skills to secure food, water, and shelter while facing extreme weather and dangerous wildlife. Each duo is allowed only one helpful item of their choice to assist in their survival journey throughout the wilderness. The show highlights the mental and physical limits of human endurance in some of the most unforgiving environments on Earth.
‘The Pitt’ (2025–)

Noah Wyle stars in this intense, real-time medical drama that captures the chaos of a single 15-hour shift at an overwhelmed Pittsburgh hospital. The series ‘The Pitt’ provides a gritty look at frontline medical workers as they navigate life-or-death situations in a modern healthcare setting. Each episode focuses on the immediate pressures and emotional tolls experienced by the staff in an increasingly strained medical system. The production emphasizes a realistic portrayal of the technical and interpersonal challenges found within the emergency room environment.
‘Murder in Glitterball City’ (2026)

Debuting February 19, this stylized mystery series follows a high-profile investigation within a vibrant, neon-lit urban environment. The plot of ‘Murder in Glitterball City’ centers on uncovering corruption hidden deep within the social elite of the bustling metropolis. Investigators must navigate a world of glamour and deception to find the truth behind a series of high-stakes crimes that threaten the city’s stability. The show blends noir elements with a modern aesthetic to create a unique visual and narrative experience for viewers.
‘Portobello’ (2026–)

Releasing globally on February 20, this historical television miniseries directed by Marco Bellocchio stars Fabrizio Gifuni as the famous host Enzo Tortora. The drama ‘Portobello’ chronicles the real-life 1983 arrest and subsequent legal battle of the popular variety show personality who was falsely accused of criminal associations. The narrative explores the systemic failures of the justice system and the media circus that surrounded the high-profile case during the 1980s. This production serves as a poignant look at a significant moment in Italian legal and cultural history.
‘Industry’ (2020–)

Set in the cutthroat world of international finance, this acclaimed drama follows a group of young graduates competing for permanent positions at a prestigious London investment bank. The narrative of ‘Industry’ navigates the intense pressure of high-stakes trading, substance abuse, and toxic office politics at the firm Pierpoint & Co. As the graduates vie for a limited number of slots, their personal lives and moral compasses are frequently tested by the demands of the industry. The series offers a gritty, unfiltered look at the intersection of ambition, class, and corporate culture.
‘Schitt’s Creek’ (2015–2020)

The beloved sitcom stars Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara as the heads of the wealthy Rose family who lose their fortune to a business manager’s fraud. They must relocate to a rundown motel in a quirky small town they once purchased as a joke in the series ‘Schitt’s Creek’. The story follows their transition from a life of luxury to learning the value of community and family bonds over six seasons. Each character undergoes significant growth as they integrate into the lives of the town’s eccentric and often misunderstood residents.
‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ (2026)

Based on George R.R. Martin’s “Dunk and Egg” novellas, this prequel series explores Westeros a century before the events of ‘Game of Thrones’. The story in ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ follows the adventures of Ser Duncan the Tall, a brave knight, and his diminutive squire, Egg. Unlike the sprawling political warfare of the original series, this show focuses on a more intimate journey across the diverse landscapes of the Seven Kingdoms. The production captures a different era of Targaryen rule where the legacy of dragons still influences the politics of the land.
Please share which of these HBO Max series you are most excited to watch this weekend in the comments.


