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The epic fantasy series Game of Thrones will return for its six-episode, eighth and final season April 14, 2019. Need a refresher course on seasons 1-7 and its 67 episodes, HBO is the place to catch up on the characters that sacrificed for the Iron Throne.
Don’t miss these amazing series on HBO including:
- True Detective now in its third season
- Veep which stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus
- Barry, which stars Bill Hader and Henry Winkler in the Emmy-winning comedy about a hitman who attempts to reinvent himself as an actor in Los Angeles.
Featured movies on HBO now include: Deadpool 2, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, and Uncle Drew.
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Inspired by Bruce Lee’s writings, Warrior explores the new martial-arts drama set in 19th century San Francisco’s Chinatown.
Strike Back returns in 2019 with a storyline filled with more adrenalized action and heart-pounding suspense than ever before. Follow the actions of Section 20, a secretive unit of British military intelligence. A team of special operations personnel conduct several high risk missions across the globe.
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I subscribe to HBO and Cinemax through a DISH/TDS Phone Internet bundle. My guide still shows that neither HBO nor Cinemax are available; they have been removed by the provider. Why is this? Is DISH still in contract negotiations with them? I thought when TDS announced the dispute had been resolved we would once again have those channels.
TDS’ recent negotiation with Nexstar impacted only certain channels for TDS TV and cable subscribers. DISH is it’s own, separate, service and from what I’m reading in the press, they’re still down with HBO.