It’s the end of the journey for HBO’s “Somebody Somewhere,” but you can always come back home. Led by star and writer Bridget Everett, the third and final season of the feel-good comedy series will premiere this Sunday, Oct. 27 at 10:30 p.m. on HBO. It will also be able to stream on Max, which you can watch with a Subscription to Max.
How to Watch “Somebody Somewhere”
- When: Sunday, Oct. 25, 2024 at 10:30 p.m. ET
- Where: Max
- Stream: Watch with a Subscription to Max.
About “Somebody Somewhere”
Starring, written, and executive produced by comedian and singer Bridget Everett, “Somebody Somewhere” is set in Manhattan, Kansas, and follows Sam, a true Kansan struggling to fit the hometown mold. After the death of her sister, she undergoes a midlife crisis, but her singing is her saving grace and leads her onto a journey of discovery for both herself and her community of outsiders.
Jeff Hiller co-stars opposite Everett, with Mary Catherine Garrison, Danny McCarthy, Mike Hagerty, Murray Hill, Jane Drake Brody, Mercedes White, and more.
The second season of the series was awarded a Peabody Award and was nominated for a second GLAAD Media Award. A new episode will premiere every Sunday through to the series finale on Dec. 8.
What Else Can You Stream on Max After You Watch “Somebody Somewhere”?
If you need to fill the Kansas-size hole in your heart after the end of “Somebody Somewhere,” Max has plenty of other great cable and streaming-exclusive series, including this year’s Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy winner “Hacks,”
“Abbott Elementary,” “Our Flag Means Death,” “The Other Two,” and more.
You can subscribe to Max for as low as $10 per month for an ad-supported plan, or combine it with Disney+ and Hulu with the multi-streamer [Disney+ Hulu Max $] bundle for as low as $17 per month.
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