We’re living in a weird time. The news is pretty scary, and everything feels a little bit like we’re in the pre-apocalypse phase of a post-apocalypse movie, but it’s also, like, super boring? You know, because we’re just sitting around in our house all day.
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HBO is looking to cure that boredom in a major way.

“To provide some entertainment relief for those doing their part to keep everyone safe and healthy in this time of social isolation, HBO is making almost 500 hours of top programming available to stream for free for a limited time on HBO Now and HBO Go,” the company announced .
There’s no subscription needed, and it starts on Friday, April 3rd.
You can watch the entirety of The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, Barry, Ballers, Silicon Valley, The Wire, Succession, True Blood, and Veep for absolutely no cost on their streaming services.
That’s not all — there are a ton of movies available too.

There are 20 Warner Brothers films like Detective Pikachu, Crazy, Stupid Love, and The Lego Movie 2 for you to enjoy, as well as ten documentaries like McMillion$ .
This is such good news.
I think I’m due for a True Blood rewatch, and I’ve never seen Veep despite hearing how great it is all the time, so this seems perfect for me.
What are you going to watch first? Let us know in the comments!