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"The Heirs" finale, "White House Plumbers" premiere, and other standout shows: what to watch on HBO

Kateryna MalayLife
HBO will premiere interesting film projects

The spring of 2023 will be rich with interesting series premieres from HBO. Viewers will see the final season of the hit "The Heirs", the premiere of the detective "White House Plumbers" and other long-awaited projects.

OBOZREVATEL decided to tell about three series that are loved by viewers or interested in their trailers and teasers (to see the video, scroll to the end of the page).

"The Heirs," Season 4.

The satirical project launched in 2018 and immediately appealed to HBO viewers. It even broke the stymie record with 1.4 million viewers who watched the first episode. In the spring of 2023, the story of the heirs' struggle for a lucrative business will get its ending. Previously, the creators of the series stated that season 4 will be the last season.

"White House Plumbers," premiere

The first episodes of the political drama "White House Plumbers" are expected to premiere this month. The plot will revolve around a group of operatives tasked with identifying the sources of "leaked" information. The cast will consist of famous movie stars, and the story will be filled with apt jokes and unexpected events.

"Love & Death," premiere.

At the end of April, fans of shows based on true events will be treated to the premiere season of "Love & Death." It will tell the story of Texas housewife Candy Montgomery, who is accused of brutally axing her friend back in 1980.

Recently, OBOZREVATEL wrote about movie blunders in Hollywood blockbusters, for which the directors should be ashamed. But despite the fails, these films have managed to become successful, winning many prestigious awards. To find out more, follow this link.

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