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With summer right around the corner and the month of May coming to an end,Maxhas been busy adding celebrated classics and modern marvels to their constantly growing streaming library. Both kids and adults will have a hard time choosing what to watch from Max’s dazzling film catalog.
From blockbuster book adaptations to gripping crime dramas, zany comedies, and spine-tingling horror hits, Max has everything you need to stay endlessly entertained this June.

‘The Hunger Games’
Jennifer Lawrence became an action superstar when she appeared as Katniss Everdeen inThe Hunger Games, an adaptation of the Suzanne Collins novel in the dystopian nation of Panem, where a group of teenagers compete in the titular annual event. Katniss and fellow District 12 tribute Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) are forced to face off against participants from Panem’s other 11 districts in a televised battle royale to the death, relying on their unique survival skills to make it out alive.
Lawrence, Hutcherson, and fellow star Liam Hemsworth attracted admirers all around the world with their spirited performances in the adaptation. Katniss became a beloved female heroine whose fighting spirit and determination endeared her to audiences everywhere.Fans ofthe Oscar-winning actressand the popular book series can streamThe Hunger Gamesand its exciting three sequels on Max on June 1.

The Hunger Games
Dynamic duoMartin Scorsese and Robert De Nirocontinued their Hollywood winning streak when they teamed up for the epic crime dramaCasino. The film centers on gambling expert Sam “Ace” Rothstein as he is tasked by the Mafia to oversee the everyday operations of Las Vegas' Tangiers Casino. Despite things starting off smoothly, Sam eventually has to contend with his hot-headed enforcer and close friend Nicky Santoro (Joe Pesci). He also falls in love with the beautiful con artist Ginger McKenna (Sharon Stone).
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Casinomarked the eighth collaboration between Scorsese and De Niro, with the legendary actor proving once again why he is the undisputed king of the gangster genre. Stone also serves up one of the finest performances of her career as the drug-addicted hustler Ginger, while the entertaining banter and on-screen chemistry between De Niro and Pesci helped the crime film rise above its familiar Scorsese territory.The violent and equally engrossingCasinoarrives on Max on June 1.

‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’
Remaking a timeless Hollywood classic is no easy feat. Yet director Philip Kaufman knew exactly what he was doing when he helmed the ’70s sci-fi horror extravaganzaInvasion of the Body Snatchers. After noticing several friends and colleagues complaining about a stark change in their loved ones, San Francisco health inspector Matthew Bennell (Donald Sutherland) discovers that humans are being replaced by an alien duplicate completely devoid of emotion and humanity.
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Invasion of the Body Snatchersis every bit as good (and some may argue even superior) to the 1956 original, and the ominous horror hit’s legacy and impact have only grown in the many decades since its original release. The paranoid atmosphere and genuinely frightening moments of Matthew interacting with the pod people will have you on the edge of your seat, and the film’sdownright devastating endingwill stick with you long after the credits roll. Witness the iconic final scene and Sutherland’s hair-raising screamwhen the film hits Max on June 1.

Invasion of the Body Snatchers
1978’s Invasion of the Body Snatchers was directed by Philip Kaufman and is an adaptation of the popular 1955 Sci-Fi novel, The Body Snatchers. The Horror and Sci-Fi release features a race of mysterious alien creatures that travel to Earth and begin taking over the bodies of unsuspecting humans.
‘Bullet Train’
Brad Pitt proved why he will always be one of Hollywood’s most entertaining leading men when he starred in the explosive action comedyBullet Train, in which he plays the unlucky assassin Ladybug as he is tasked with retrieving a mysterious briefcase on a Tokyo train, only to discover he is directly competing against an eclectic group of other killing machines. Stuck on the world’s fastest train, Ladybug is determined to turn over a new leaf, which is easier said than done.
Pitt is in peak form inBullet Trainas his physicality and comedic chops are on full display in the flick, which also features memorable appearances by famous faces like Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Joey King, and Brian Tyree Henry. With unique characters, zany action sequences and kills, and delightfully chaotic energy from beginning to end,Bullet Trainwill get your heart racing when it arrives on June 3.

Bullet Train
‘The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie’
Legendary cartoon duo Daffy Duck and Porky Pig are back and ready for another epic adventure in the sci-fi comedyThe Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, which follows the lovable odd couple as they become the planet’s last hope for survival against an alien invasion involving… bubble gum? Daffy and Porky discover that scientists at the Goodie Gum factory are contaminating the product with a green goo, turning anyone who chews it into a mind-controlled zombie. Together, the pair must race to save the world from the aliens.
The Day the Earth Blew Upis the first theatrically-released, completely original spin-off from theLooney Tunes Cartoons,with director Pete Browngardt setting out to craft a “sci-fi B-movie from the ’50s” involving the beloved duo while also taking inspiration fromThe Day the Earth Stood StillandInvasion of the Body Snatchers.The buddy comedy is jam-packed full of wacky gags, high energy, and a heaping dose of wholesome nostalgia, and willbe available to stream on Max on June 27.
The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie
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