Coming to HBO Now in March 2017

The first month of spring in 2017 is coming up, but HBO Now gives you several reasons to spend time indoors in front of your TV instead. Here is what’s coming to HBO Now in March 2017.

Normally HBO Now runs with one big new premiere even Sunday evening. The same is true in March 2017, and in this month the big newcomers are X-Men Apocalypse, Neighbors 2, Ice Age: Collision Course and Independence Day: Resurgence.

X-Men on HBO Now

I have watched two out of these movies, and to be honest X-Men Apocalypse was a good one, but the newest Independence Day movie was kind of a tragedy. It was mostly boring from start till end, but if you are a fan, then you will of course have to stream it on HBO Now, which can also be done from abroad.

The Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising movie is something I haven’t seen, but if you have seen the first movie, I guess you have seen the second as well. There will for sure be some cool jokes in the movie, but my guess is that it is kind of “seen it before” movie. The newest Ice Age movie will be great to watch for families, so if you have some children who want something to watch, or maybe grand-children coming over, then the newest Ice Age movie will for sure be a big hit!

What’s coming to HBO Now in March 2017

Available on HBO Now from March 1
American Psycho, 2000
American Psycho II: All American Girl, 2003
Bullet to the Head, 2013
The Cider House Rules, 1999
Closed Circuit, 2013
Cocoon, 1985
Cocoon The Return, 1988
Dragnet, 1987
End of Days, 1999
The Green Inferno, 2013
Grumpier Old Men, 1995
Grumpy Old Men, 1993
Hairspray, 2007
Live Free or Die Hard, 2007
M*A*S*H, 1970
Madre (AKA Mother), 2016
Marley & Me, 2008
The Mothman Prophecies, 2002
Nights in Rodanthe, 2008
Parenthood, 1989
Powder, 1995
Rabbit Hole, 2010
Resident Evil, 2002
The Secret Life of Bees, 2008
The Tuxedo, 2002
Under Siege, 1992

Available on HBO Now from March 2
UConn: The March to Madness

Available on HBO Now from March 3
El Acompañante, 2015

Available on HBO Now from March 4
X-Men: Apocalypse, 2016

Available on HBO Now from March 6
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble

Available on HBO Now from March 10
Mi America, 2015

Available on HBO Now from March 11
Jerrod Carmichael: 8
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, 2016

Available on HBO Now from March 13
Cries from Syria

Available on HBO Now from March 17
Animals, Season 2 premiere
Una Noche De Amor (AKA One Night of Love), 2016

Available on HBO Now from March 18
Ice Age: Collision Course, 2016

Available on HBO Now from March 19
The Last Witch Hunter, 2015

Available on HBO Now from March 20
The Zookeeper’s Wife: HBO First Look

Available on HBO Now from March 22
Within, 2016

Available on HBO Now from March 25
Independence Day: Resurgence, 2016

Available on HBO Now from March 27
Rock and a Hard Place

Available on HBO Now from March 28
Gifted: HBO First Look

 

Here’s what’s leaving HBO Now in March

There will be quite some great movies leaving HBO Now in March. Among my personal favorites and movies I know people like are The Danish Girl, Brooklyn, Point Break and Youth. I did watch Youth not long ago, and to be honest, I found it to be very boring, but if you are a big Woody Allen fan, then you might like it. I recently watched the Amazon production Cafe Society as well (another Woody Allen movie), and I did not like it either. Maybe I am the problem myself, and not Woody Allen?

Leaving HBO Now on March 24
AVPR: Aliens vs. Predator Requiem, 2007
Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium, 2007

Leaving HBO Now on March 31
The 33, 2015
Balls of Fury, 2007
Black Mass, 2015
The Boy’s Life, 1993
Bride Wars, 2009
Brooklyn, 2015
Cold Mountain, 2003
The Danish Girl, 2015
Point Break, 2015
Suffragette, 2015
Capote, 2005
Cast Away, 2000
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, 2004
Dave Chappelle’s Block Party, 2006
Eastern Promises, 2007
Ella Enchanted, 2004
Jeepers Creepers, 2001
The Kingdom, 2007
The Longest Yard, 1974
The Place Beyond the Pines, 2013
The Soloist, 1993
Stephen King’s Cat’s Eye, 1985
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, 1995
Vice, 2015
We Were Soldiers, 2002
Youth, 2015

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