


It’s been nearly two years to the day since “Succession” wrapped up its four-season run on HBO, and tonight, the show’s creator will premiere his first feature film on the same network.
“Mountainhead” was written and directed by “Succession” mastermind Jesse Armstrong, and features similar themes: both are satirical tragicomedies about the ultra-wealthy.
The new film stars Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Ramy Youssef, and Cory Michael Smith as four wealthy friends who meet up at one of their mountain chalets as a major financial crisis unfolds worldwide.
Here’s everything you need to know about the new HBO film “Mountainhead.”
“Mountainhead” airs tonight, May 31, at 8 p.m. ET on HBO.
Yes! “Mountainhead” is already available to stream on HBO’s Max streaming service, so you can begin watching it now!
If you don’t already have HBO through traditional cable, you’ll need a Max subscription to watch “Mountainhead.”
Max, which you can subscribe to via Prime Video, starts at $9.99/month with ads and costs $16.99/month ad-free.
That’s not the only way to subscribe, though. Sling TV offers some of the best value for money among live tv streaming services, thanks to some great offers. You’ll need Sling’s Blue plan with a Max add-on to watch HBO live (and you can still stream on-demand with Max). Plus, when you subscribe to Max through Sling, the money-saving never stops! You’ll get 50% off your first month, plus $5 off your bill every month after that.
In addition to Carell, Schwartzman, Youssef, and Smith, here’s who you’ll see in “Mountainhead.”
According to the HBO television schedule, “Mountainhead” has a run time of 1 hour, 52 minutes.
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