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Catching Up on HBO Go (Watch Now #8)

Iain McNally | Julian Yap

16-Oct-19 19:30

Catching Up on HBO Go (Watch Now #8)

The team catch up on a new, returning, and old favourite TV series all currently available on HBO Go: WATCHMEN, SUCCESSION, and BAND OF BROTHERS.

If you're an Astro Movie Pack customer, you can stream the best of HBO GO, Hollywood and Asian blockbusters, award-winning series, HBO Originals, all-time favourite kids shows and more on demand, with your Wi-Fi connected PVR box or Astro GO app.

Visit www.watchod.com for more details.

Produced by: Julian Yap

Presented by: Aiman Rashad


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Categories:  Film

Tags:  Evening EditionSkip IntroWatch NowHBO GoStreamingTV seriesWatchmenSuccessionBand of Brothers





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