Here’s Every TV Show Coming to HBO Max in August 2025

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August is shaping up to be an exciting month for HBO Max, with a diverse lineup of shows hitting the platform. From gritty true crime to lighthearted animation, there’s something for everyone to dive into.

This month’s offerings include fresh seasons of beloved series, intriguing documentaries, and new stories that promise to captivate. Let’s break down every show arriving on HBO Max in August 2025, so you can plan your watchlist.

Let’s Go, Bananas! (2024-present)

Let's Go, Bananas! (2024-present)
Brown Bag Films

Kicking off August 1, ‘Let’s Go, Bananas!’ is a vibrant animated series perfect for family viewing. It follows a group of adventurous fruit characters tackling fun challenges in a colorful world.
The show’s upbeat energy and clever humor make it a great pick for kids and adults alike. Expect catchy songs and heartwarming lessons wrapped in a playful package.

Deadliest Catch (2005-present)

Deadliest Catch (2005-present)
Original Productions

Landing on August 2, ‘Deadliest Catch’ continues its thrilling journey into the dangerous world of crab fishing. Seasoned captains and their crews battle treacherous seas and personal rivalries.
This reality series keeps you on edge with its raw depiction of life on the Bering Sea. It’s a gripping look at courage and survival in extreme conditions.

The Yogurt Shop Murders (2025)

The Yogurt Shop Murders (2025)
Fruit Tree

On August 3, ‘The Yogurt Shop Murders’ debuts, diving into a haunting true crime story from 1991 Austin, Texas. This four-part docuseries explores the unsolved killings of four teenage girls, blending interviews with families and investigators.
The emotional depth and mystery keep you hooked as it unravels a case that still lingers in the community. It’s a must-watch for true crime fans.

The Great Food Truck Race (2010-present)

The Great Food Truck Race (2010-present)
Critical Content

Rolling in on August 4, ‘The Great Food Truck Race’ brings high-stakes culinary competition. Teams of chefs hit the road, cooking and selling their way to victory.
The mix of creativity, strategy, and mouthwatering dishes makes this season a treat. It’s perfect for foodies who love a dash of drama with their meals.

Red Bull Soapbox Race (2025)

Red Bull Soapbox Race (2025)
Red Bull Media House

Crashing onto screens August 6, ‘Red Bull Soapbox Race’ is a wild, new competition show. Teams design and race homemade, non-motorized vehicles down crazy courses.
The crashes, creativity, and sheer chaos make it a fun, high-energy watch. It’s a quirky addition to HBO Max’s lineup, ideal for a lighthearted evening.

See No Evil (2015-present)

See No Evil (2015-present)
Bell Media

Also arriving August 6, ‘See No Evil’ returns with chilling true crime stories solved through surveillance footage. Each episode pieces together crimes using real video and interviews.
The show’s intense narratives and real-world stakes keep you glued to the screen. It’s a compelling pick for fans of investigative storytelling.

Mysteries of the Abandoned: Hidden America (2022-present)

Mysteries of the Abandoned: Hidden America (2022-present)
Like A Shot Entertainment

On August 7, ‘Mysteries of the Abandoned: Hidden America’ uncovers the stories behind forgotten U.S. landmarks. From crumbling factories to eerie ghost towns, it explores history’s hidden corners.
The mix of adventure and historical insight makes this series fascinating. It’s a great choice for curious minds who love uncovering the past.

Marooned with Ed Stafford (2014-present)

Marooned with Ed Stafford (2014-present)
Tigress Productions

Hitting HBO Max on August 8, ‘Marooned with Ed Stafford’ follows the survivalist tackling extreme environments with minimal gear. Each episode tests his skills in unforgiving landscapes.
The raw intensity and Ed’s resourcefulness make this a thrilling watch. It’s ideal for anyone who loves adventure and human endurance stories.

Superchef Grudge Match (2023-present)

Superchef Grudge Match (2023-present)
Knuckle Sandwich Productions

Serving up drama on August 13, ‘Superchef Grudge Match’ pits rival chefs against each other in intense cook-offs. Personal feuds fuel the high-stakes battles in the kitchen.
The culinary showdowns and bold flavors keep things spicy. It’s a fun watch for food lovers who enjoy a side of competition.

A Body in the Basement (2023-present)

A Body in the Basement (2023-present)
Lion Television

Also on August 13, ‘A Body in the Basement’ dives into chilling true crime cases involving hidden corpses. Each episode unravels a shocking murder mystery with gripping storytelling.
The eerie details and investigative twists make it hard to look away. True crime enthusiasts will find this series addictive.

Hop (2024-present)

Hop (2024-present)
Epic Story Media

Also on August 14, ‘Hop’ brings a charming animated series about a young rabbit navigating life’s adventures. With humor and heart, it’s aimed at younger audiences but appeals to all ages.
The colorful animation and relatable stories make it a cozy family watch. It’s a delightful addition to HBO Max’s animated lineup.

Prens (2023-present)

Prens (2023-present)
MGX Film

Arriving August 15, ‘Prens’ is a Turkish historical drama series blending humor and intrigue, centered on a young prince navigating royal life. Its sharp storytelling captivates a wide audience. The witty dialogue and rich historical setting make it engaging. It’s a great pick for fans of international dramas with a comedic edge.

Stand Up to Cancer (2008-present)

Stand Up to Cancer (2008-present)
Stand Up to Cancer

Also on August 15, ‘Stand Up to Cancer’ returns with a star-studded telethon to raise funds for cancer research. Celebrities and inspiring stories drive this heartfelt event.
The mix of entertainment and purpose makes it a moving watch. It’s a chance to support a cause while enjoying a meaningful special.

The House (2017-present)

The House (2017-present)
Village Roadshow Pictures

Premiering August 17, ‘The House’ is a unique anthology series blending stop-motion animation with dark, quirky tales. Each episode explores eerie stories tied to a mysterious house.
The creative visuals and unsettling narratives make it stand out. It’s perfect for viewers who love artistic, offbeat storytelling.

Mammals (2024-present)

Mammals (2024-present)
BBC America

Also on August 17, ‘Mammals’ is a stunning nature documentary series exploring the lives of mammals across the globe. With breathtaking visuals, it dives into their behaviors and habitats.
The narration and cinematography bring the animal kingdom to life. It’s a must-see for nature lovers and documentary fans.

Women Wearing Shoulder Pads (2025)

Women Wearing Shoulder Pads (2025)
Cinema Fantasma

Hitting screens August 18, ‘Women Wearing Shoulder Pads’ is a bold new series blending comedy and drama. It follows a group of women navigating power, ambition, and the fashion of the 1980s.
The sharp writing and vibrant characters make it a fresh addition. It’s ideal for fans of stylish, character-driven stories.

Peacemaker (2022-present)

Peacemaker (2022-present)
Warner Bros. Television

Landing August 21, ‘Peacemaker’ returns with John Cena as the chaotic antihero navigating a new mission. The mix of action, humor, and heart keeps this DC series a fan favorite.
Season two dives deeper into Peacemaker’s past, with new allies and enemies. It’s a wild ride for superhero fans.

Bargain Block (2021-present)

Bargain Block (2021-present)
High Noon Entertainment

Also on August 21, ‘Bargain Block’ follows home renovators transforming rundown Detroit houses into stunning homes. The team’s creativity and passion shine in every project.
The mix of design and heartfelt stories makes it uplifting. It’s a great watch for fans of home makeover shows.

The Cleaning Lady (2022-present)

The Cleaning Lady (2022-present)
Warner Bros. Television

Premiering August 23, ‘The Cleaning Lady’ brings intense drama with a single mother entangled in crime to protect her family. The stakes rise in this gripping season.
The strong performances and emotional depth keep you invested. It’s a thrilling choice for fans of character-driven crime stories.

Abbott Elementary (2021-present)

Abbott Elementary (2021-present)
Warner Bros. Television

Also on August 23, ‘Abbott Elementary’ returns with its heartfelt comedy about teachers in a Philadelphia public school. The mockumentary style and lovable cast keep it fresh.
This season tackles new challenges with humor and warmth. It’s a perfect pick for fans of smart, feel-good sitcoms.

Toad & Friends (2023-present)

Toad & Friends (2023-present)
Toad & Friends

Hopping in on August 24, ‘Toad & Friends’ is a charming animated series about a toad and his pals in a whimsical forest. It’s packed with gentle humor and life lessons.
The colorful visuals and sweet stories make it great for families. It’s a cozy watch for all ages.

Bitchin’ Rides (2014-present)

Bitchin' Rides (2014-present)
Fischer Productions

Revving up on August 28, ‘Bitchin’ Rides’ showcases jaw-dropping custom car builds by a skilled team. Each episode highlights creativity and craftsmanship.
The sleek designs and behind-the-scenes drama keep you hooked. It’s a dream watch for car enthusiasts and reality TV fans.

Silly Sundays (2023-present)

Silly Sundays (2023-present)
Cartoon Saloon

Arriving August 29, ‘Silly Sundays’ is a fun animated series packed with short, playful stories for kids. Its lighthearted tone and vibrant characters spark joy.
The bite-sized episodes are perfect for quick family viewing. It’s a cheerful addition to HBO Max’s kids’ lineup.

Iyanu (2025)

Iyanu (2025)
Lion Forge Animation

Closing out the month on August 31, ‘Iyanu’ is a new animated series inspired by African mythology. It follows a young heroine with mystical powers on a heroic journey.
The rich visuals and cultural storytelling make it stand out. It’s an exciting watch for fans of epic adventures and diverse narratives.

Which show are you most excited to stream this month on HBO Max? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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