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Rather than using all the streaming subscriptions to cave to public pressure, another potential avenue is to seek out more genre films. Every platform likes to throw its heavy hitters on the home page, trying to keep people around by boosting titles they know. However, there are always hidden gems to be found. Here are seven great genre movies hidden on HBO Max in December 2025.
7) The Watchers

M. Night Shyamalan is famous for his twist endings, so it should be no surprise that his daughter follows in his footsteps. Ishana Night Shyamalan’s fantasy filmย The Watchersย follows a group of humans confined to a bunker by evil monsters who wish to do them harm. However, it turns out the real threat is inside the cage because the survivors start turning on each other. In her directorial debut, Ishana proves that she’s just as good at building tension as her father and also knows how to stick the landing.
6) Evil Dead Rise

Sam Raimi brought theย Evil Deadย franchise to life in the 1980s, but it’s been a struggle for him to keep it relevant since the turn of the century. Handing the keys over to Lee Cronin proved to be the right move, as the horror filmmaker brought the Deadites back in a big way in Evil Dead Rise. Focusing on two sisters who want to protect their family, the movie uses more than just jump scares to terrify its audience, taking the franchise to horrific places it’s never been before.
5) The Fate of the Furious

The Fast & Furious movies get a bad rap because of the claims that people have to turn their brains off to enjoy them. There might be some truth to that, but the sheer scale of the franchise is something to behold. In The Fate of the Furious, Dom Toretto turns his back on his family and works for the kind of criminal he usually brings down. The twists and turns in the eighth installment have to be seen to be believed, including a run-in with a nuclear submarine.
4) Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

Movies about aliens always seem to hit. Maybe it’s because of the questions they pose about humanity’s place in the universe. Well, whatever it is, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets deserves to be in the same league as some of the greats because it introduces a location that’s unlike anything seen in cinema before. It’s not a perfect movie by any stretch of the imagination, but the visuals alone are worth the price of an HBO Max subscription.











