HBO Now will feature “Insidious: Chapter 3,” “Deadpool,” and “The Brothers Grimm,” in the second or third week of May.

The month of May has several exciting Hollywood Films in store. As for HBO’s original programming, you must watch “The Wizard of Lies,” and “Animals,” which will premiere on May 19 and 20, respectively. Here we have the full list of what’s coming to HBO Now this month.

‘Insidious: Chapter 3’

Insidious: Chapter 3” is one of the most famous Hollywood films. It is directed by Leigh Whannell and features Stefanie Scott, Angus Sampson, and Dermot Shaye in the leading roles.

Released in 2015, it is the third film in the “Insidious” series.

The story revolves around a retired psychiatrist, Elise Rainier, who uses her supernatural powers to contact the spirits. The demonic figures become more violent as time passes, and try to hurt the psychiatrist. Finally, Elise approaches a courageous man, Sean, who suggests her to shift to another city. Hayley Kiyoko, Tate Berney, Michael Reid, Tom Gallop, Steve Coulter, Ashton Moio, Ele Keats, Tom Fitzpatrick, and Adrian Sparks are in the supporting characters.

‘Deadpool’ – the film

Deadpool” will premiere on HBO Now this weekend. The film was released in 2016 and earned over $520 million at the box office. It is scripted by Rhett Reese and co-produced by Tim Miller based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.

The cast includes Ryan Reynolds, Ed Skrein, Morena Baccarin, T. J. Miller, Leslie Uggams, Stefan Kapicic, Brianne Hildebrand, and Gina Carano. The film was released in the United States in D-Box and IMAX formats and received positive comments from critics. Fox is currently developing a sequel, which is expected to hit the theaters on June 1, 2018.

‘The Brothers Grimm’

According to Austin 360, “The Brothers Grimm” will premiere on HBO Now in the second week of May. Released in 2005, this adventure film is inspired by a novel of the same name by Brothers Grimm. Terry Gilliam has directed the movie, while Matt Damon, Lena Headley, and Heath Ledger play the leading characters.

In 2001, Ehren Kruger sold his script rights to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for $1 million, and Tony Grisoni was recruited to write the dialogues.

The film has been shot in the Czech Republic and grossed over $105 million at the box office. The reputable visual effects company, Peerless Camera, created impressive effects for the film. Miramax has reportedly recruited Ehren Kruger to adapt the movie into a TV series.

Some other projects in the lineup are “Castaway,” “Gods of Egypt,” “Joy,” “License to Wed,” “Ride Along 2,” “The Sand Pebbles,” and “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.”