HBO Max heads into the June 13–14 weekend with three standout films pulling very different audiences: Marty Supreme, Greenland 2: Migration, and Ne Zha II. A 1950s sports biopic, a post-apocalyptic thriller, and a record-breaking animated epic — all three sit high in the platform’s charts right now, and all three feature in TV Guide’s June roundup of the best movies on HBO Max.

Marty Supreme

Timothée Chalamet stars as Marty Mauser, a brash 1950s table tennis prodigy chasing greatness in a sport nobody takes seriously — a career-defining turn in Josh Safdie’s biopic, with Gwyneth Paltrow co-starring. Viewers have responded to the film’s authenticity: its focus on the lesser-seen world of mid-century table tennis stands out among summer streaming options, and Collider’s streaming report lists it among the most-watched titles on the platform.

Greenland 2: Migration

Gerard Butler’s disaster sequel follows the Garrity family’s suspenseful escape across post-apocalyptic Europe after leaving their Greenland bunker. The film stumbled in theaters — $44.8 million against a reported $90 million budget after its January 9 release, as Screen Rant details — but streaming has rewritten its story: since arriving on HBO Max on May 8 it has climbed to No. 1 on the platform’s movie chart, despite a 48% critic score (audiences are warmer at 66%).

Ne Zha II

The Chinese animated phenomenon follows warrior prince Ne Zha into battle against Shen Gongbao with the help of his friend Ao Bing’s spirit. It shattered records overseas — the highest-grossing animated film and highest-grossing non-English-language film ever — and per Screen Rant, that blockbuster performance is translating into strong American interest, with user reviews praising its dazzling animation and epic narrative.


Critical reception and viewer response

The platform’s focus on quality over quantity—pushing a smaller slate of vetted films—continues to win over subscribers hungry for something beyond recycled blockbusters. Screen Rant’s June chart coverage puts Greenland 2: Migration at No. 1 on HBO Max, with Collider reporting Marty Supreme among the most-watched titles in the same stretch — evidence that the trio is doing real work for the platform heading into the weekend.


What it means

Three films spanning biopic, disaster thriller, and fantasy animation give HBO Max real momentum as a destination for both global cinema and big-name domestic titles — a pointed answer to Netflix’s packed June schedule. Ne Zha II’s cross-cultural breakout in particular signals that Max sees international animation as a serious audience play, and the June 13–14 weekend is the first big test of how long this lineup can hold the top of the charts.