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HBO Max has confirmed its July 2026 slate, and as is often the case with the best streaming services, it’s kicking off the month by adding a huge selection of movies to its library. In total, there are more than 50 new arrivals, covering pretty much every genre you can imagine.The unforeseen downside of dozens of new-to-HBO Max movies is that so much choice can make sitting down to decide what to watch first a bit of a headache. If you often end up spending more time scrolling than streaming, you’re not alone. That’s why I’ve combed through the 52 movies just added to HBO Max on July 1 and picked out my personal favorites.So, if you’re looking to refresh your HBO Max watchlist as the calendar moves into July, here are the five movies that I’m personally going to be watching as a priority.5 best HBO Max movies to stream now‘Deadpool 2’ (2018)
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“Deadpool 2” is bigger than its predecessor in pretty much every way. After the first movie’s box office success, the sequel was granted a larger budget, which is used to full effect to deliver a grander story, bigger set pieces, and the inclusion of Josh Brolin as Cable, a cybernetic soldier who was a big part of one of Deadpool’s most popular comic book runs. Bigger doesn’t always mean better, but in the case of Deadpool, size really does matter.Set two years after the first “Deadpool” movie, the smart-mouthed merc, real name Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds), becomes the unlikely protector of a rebellious young mutant, Russell Collins (Julian Dennison), who is being targeted by a time-travelling soldier, Cable (Brolin). Full of potty humor and meta gags, poking fun at the superhero genre, “Deadpool 2” is a blast. Plus, HBO Max has also added the “Super Duper Cut” with even more Pool.Watch "Deadpool 2" on HBO Max now‘Evil Dead’ (2013)With “Evil Dead Burn” hitting theaters next week, it’s great to see the original “The Evil Dead” and its fan-favorite sequel, “Evil Dead II,” landing on HBO Max this month. However, the one I’m recommending here is actually the 2013 spin from director Fede Álvarez. More of a reboot than a cash-in remake, “Evil Dead” (2013) is a skin-crawling horror that positively overflows with fake blood. It’s a total gorefest, and lives up to the franchise’s legacy.Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.The setup is simple: a group of friends heads to an isolated cabin located deep in the forest. Once there, they accidentally unleash a sinister evil and are tormented in disturbing and very brutal ways. Jane Levy delivers the movie’s standout performance, playing protagonist Mia, who is possessed after the friends come into contact with the franchise’s central supernatural tome, the Naturom Demento. If you like bloody horror, look no further.Watch "Evil Dead" on HBO Max now‘Hereditary’ (2018)








