HBO and HBO Max are debuting new footage from several of their most buzzed-about series, including Euphoria, Lanterns and House of the Dragon.

The streamer has released a 2026 teaser reel, preparing fans for a jam-packed year filled with drama and explosive television moments. Starting with House of the Dragon, Footage from the Game of Thrones spinoff shows Steve Toussaint’s character, Corlys Velaryon, saying, “You must decide what you want.” Olivia Cooke’s character, Alicent Hightower, is also featured in the teaser reel, saying, “Rhaenyra [Milly Alcock and Emma D’Arcy] will do what she has to do. And what she has to do will be dire.”

A clip from Euphoria’s embattled third season finally drops, showing Zendaya as Rue dancing with other women at a party before cutting to Rue alone at church. She also says, “There’s no turning back.” Rue appears again in another scene, running and looking over her shoulder. One more scene shows her driving through a desert. The teaser also includes scenes featuring Maude Apatow, Alexa Demie, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney and Hunter Schafer, as well as a new character who accosts someone for entering his house and is eventually shown firing a gun from a balcony.

DC Studios’ first television series, Lanterns, is also finally revealed, with Aaron Pierre’s John Stewart and Kyle Chandler’s Hal Jordan shown driving down a street. Jordan says, “I trained my entire life for this,” adding that the ring lets Lantern Corps rookies know when they’re ready. With that, Hal jumps out of the driver’s seat just before the car, with John inside, drives off a cliff.

Another clip shows Myha’la in Industry Season 4, saying, “Do you know why I do this? Because I enjoy it. And I’m f*****g good at it!”

What other series are coming to HBO and HBO Max in 2026?

Several other series are teased, including Larry David’s upcoming untitled sketch comedy series, Season 2 of The Pitt, Season 3 of The Comeback, The Big Bang Theory spinoff Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence’s new comedy Rooster starring Steve Carell, and an upcoming Mel Brooks two-part documentary, 99 Year Old Man.

Check out HBO’s full 2026 reel below.