Every new movie coming to HBO NOW and HBO GO in January 2016

With Netflix garnering the lion’s share of headlines these days, it’s easy to forget that HBO’s own streaming services are equally compelling and addictive. Bolstered by an extensive selection of movies and an incredibly vibrant library of original programming, the content available to HBO subscribers is arguably a tad richer than what’s available elsewhere.

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Now much like Netflix, the content available to HBO subscribers is always in-flux. In any given month, content is coming in and content is going out. To make things a bit easier, we’ve put together a list of all the new shows, movies, and features slated to hit HBO in January.

New Movies

The following movies will be available beginning on January 1:

  • Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, 2006

  • Carrie, 1976

  • Cry-Baby, 1990

  • Down to Earth, 2001

  • Final Destination 3, 2006

  • Joe Versus the Volcano, 1990

  • The Rainmaker, 1997

  • A Knight’s Tale, 2001

  • Knocked Up, 2007

  • Lucky Numbers, 2000

  • Malcolm X, 1992

  • Milk, 2008

  • The Muppet Christmas Carol, 1992

  • Pretty in Pink, 1986

  • Troop Beverly Hills, 1989

  • Tropic Thunder (Director’s Cut), 2008

  • Two of a Kind, 1983

  • Wonder Boys, 2000

The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel – January 2

Far from the Madding Crowd – January 3

Calvary – January 4

Mad Max: Fury Road – January 9

Unfriended – January 16

The Godfather Epic – January 17

Entourage – January 23

As Above/So Below – January 24

True Story – January 30

Original Programming

New Original Programming:

Ride Along 2: HBO First Look – January 6

J. Cole Forest Hills Drive: Homecoming – January 9

Sesame Street, Season 46 Premiere – January 16

Psi, Season 2 Premiere – January 22

Whitney Cummings: I’m Your Girlfriend – January 23

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