We Bare Bears Movie, Raised By Wolves Headline WarnerMedia Asia Lineup For September 2020

ENTERTAINMENT | September 9, 2020

Raised By Wolves On HBO GO
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Life is all about experiences and WarnerMedia's channels and apps present a selection of movies and series for the month of September that will make us either tense in anxiety or teary-eyed with emotion. Laugh out loud or settle in comfortably for a quiet night while watching these exhilarating and entertaining new content on Cartoon Network (Cignal SD channel 74 and HD channel 220), Boomerang (Cignal channel 76), HBO (Cignal SD channel 53 and HD channel 210), HBO GO and Warner TV (Cignal HD channel 235) on the first month of the long holiday season.
The much anticipated We Bare Bears: The Movie premieres on September 12, Saturday, at 11 am across various WarnerMedia channels and streaming platforms available in the Philippines and Asia including Cartoon Network, Boomerang, HBO, HBO Family, Warner TV and HBO GO. Join Grizz, Ice and Panda as they go on an epic road trip to Canada and tug at heartstrings as they recount their early years. Naturally, they meet new friends along the way and overcome various obstacles in their effort to stay together while evading the diabolical Agent Trout. If you can't get enough of the lovable bears after watching the movie, you can catch all four seasons of We Bare Bears on HBO GO. Other new blockbusters set to premiere on HBO and HBO GO this month are Joker (September 19, 9 pm) starring Joaquin Phoenix whose portrayal as Batman's nemesis in the film earned him an Oscar® and Hustlers (September 26, 9 pm) starring Jennifer Lopez and Constance Wu as former strip club employees who turn the tables on their wealthy Wall Street clients.

A slew of brand new original content set to be shown this month exclusively on HBO GO will be headlined by Ridley Scott's ten-episode HBO Max Original Series Raised By Wolves which is now available for binge-watching. This foreboding, futuristic series centers on two androids tasked to defend a defenseless group of humans. For something closer to home, the HBO Asia Golden Horse award-winning original film The Garden Of Evening Mists (September 13, 10 pm) based on the award-winning novel of the same name will draw viewers into the difficult post-war existence of the 1950s through the eyes of Malaysian actress Lee Sinje and Taiwanese actress-director-producer Sylvia Chang. Then there is the six-part HBO Original psychological thriller The Third Day (debuts the same time as the US on September 15, 9 am) starring Jude Law and Naomie Harris as two leads who are facing the fiercely traditional natives of a mysterious island off the British Coast under different circumstances.

For something more lighthearted, catch Michael Carbonaro's signature brand of humour and more candid reactions from unsuspected victims in the sixth season of The Carbonaro Effect starting September 28 at 8:10 pm on Warner TV. On the other hand, animation fans can follow the brave and devoted Pat The Dog on his adventures to save his owner Lola from trouble every Saturday and Sunday at 9 am while DC superhero buffs can catch young Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Supergirl, Batgirl and Katana join forces against a new school for supervillains in DC Superhero Girls: Supervillain High premiering on September 19 at 11 am on Boomerang.

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