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Now AiringThe Lego MovieA plain Lego figure leads a quest to save his city from its evil ruler.Watch The Lego MovieThe Lego Movie premieres Saturday, November 15th at 8:00 pm / 7:00 pm central on HBO and HBO Go. Here is the HBO Preview. You're reading Leg Godt, the blog with the latest Lego news and the best sets in the web. Follow us on Twitter or Facebook.TV spot for The Lego Movie announces the film's premiere to the premium network HBO. Warner Bros. PicturesActionComedyCG AnimationTV SpotChris PrattWill FerrellWill ArnettMorgan FreemanThere’s plenty leaving HBO Now this month, but don’t worry: you get The Young Pope instead. That show is just one of several new original offerings coming to the streaming platform this month. It’ll be joined by Beware the Slenderman, a documentary that tells the true story of two girls who lured their best friend into the woods to stab her repeatedly, before claiming that they did it to appease a tall and faceless urban legend called the Slenderman.




Becoming Warren Buffet, another documentary, tells the story of Warren Buffet’s rise to prominence. Real Time With Bill Maher will also make its 2017 premiere in January. On the theatrical side, The Boss, Demolition and Dallas Buyers Club are headed to the streaming service in January, as is The Visit, alongside several other M. Night Shyalaman titles ahead of the debut of his new film Split. The Big Lebowski, Risky Business and My Cousin Vinny are also joining HBO Now. Sadly, some notable titles are leaving the site next month, including Dead Poet’s Society, The Martian and all five Dirty Harry films. Check out the full list of movies and TV coming and going from the site below. Sesame Street, Season 47 Premiere (1/7) The Young Pope, Series Premiere (1/15) Real Time with Bill Maher, 2017 Premiere (1/21)* Beware the Slenderman (1/23) Becoming Warren Buffett (1/30)*Debuts on HBO Now/HBO GO morning after linear airing The Visit, 2015 (1/13)




Now You See Me 2, 2016 (1/14) The Boss, 2016 (Extended Cut) (1/21) The Nice Guys, 2016 (1/28) Me case con un boludo (I Married a Dumbass), 2016 (1/6) Nada S.A. (Nothing Co.), 2014 (1/6) Yo no soy querrillero (I’m Not a Rebel), 2016 (1/13) Above the Law, 1988 Beautiful Creatures, 2013The Big Lebowski, 1998The Blues Brothers, 1980 Blues Brothers 2000, 1997 Bringing out the Dead, 1999 Dallas Buyers Club, 2013 Dr. Suess’ Horton Hears a Who!, 2008 Evil Dead 2, 1987 Forgetting Sarah Marshall, 2008 Lady in the Water, 2006 Lost & Found, 1999 Mad Max: Fury Road, 2015 My Cousin Vinny, 1992 The Road Warrior, 1982 The Sixth Sense, 1999 The Bucket List, 2007 Charlie Wilson’s War, 2007 Dead Poet’s Society, 1989 The Dead Pool, 1988 Enemy at the Gates, 2001 The Great Outdoors, 1988Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, 2007 The Iron Giant, 1999 Kung Fu Panda, 2008




Life or Something Like It, 2002 Love Potion No. 9, 1992 Maze Runner: Scorch Trials, 2015 A Perfect Murder, 1998 Sometimes a Great Notion, 1970 Van Wilder: National Lampoon’s, 2002 What’s Up, Doc?, 1972 It’s a new year and for users of HBO Now, that means lots of new movies and TV shows to watch — including “Mad Max: Fury Road,” “Unfriended,” the “Entourage” movie and the HBO premiere of a brand new season of “Sesame Street.” Sadly, January will also offer the last chance to watch several films, like “The Lego Movie,” “Gone Girl” and “John Wick.” Take a look below at the highlights of what’s arriving on HBO Now in January and which movies you need to make sure you watch before they disappear. Coming to HBO Now “Bikini: una historia real” “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” “Joe Versus the Volcano” “The Muppet Christmas Carol”




“Tropic Thunder” (Director’s Cut) “Two of a Kind” “The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” “Far from the Madding Crowd” “Ride Along 2: HBO First Look” “Mad Max: Fury Road” “J. Cole Forest Hills Drive: Homecoming” “Ladron que roba a la ladron” “Whitney Cummings: I’m Your Girlfriend” “O Brother, Where Art Thou” “Because I Said So” “Four Weddings and a Funeral” “This is Where I Leave You” “Dumb and Dumber To” “The Last King of Scotland” Get Screener's essential guide to the best TV delivered to your inbox every week.Geraldo Rivera now actively begging for death Snapchat threatened to sell ads to NRA if gun safety group didn’t buy them first Why are there so many TV shows about time travel right now? Adam Pally still talks to his Happy Endings costars every day G - NO DISCLAIMER • 2014 • Adventure/Comedy • 101min Phil Lord, Christopher Miller




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