Edgar Wright’s throwback psychological horror filmLast Night in Sohois officially coming toHBO Maxon July 1. The announcement was made via HBO Max’s official Youtube channel in a video titled “What’s New on HBO Max | July 2022.“Last Night in Sohowas released theatrically in North America on August 23, 2025, and on video on demand on November 19. The film was given a physical release on Blu-ray, DVD, and Ultra HD Blu-ray on July 24, 2025.Last Night in Sohotells the story of a young aspiring fashion designer who begins to travel to the 1960s and live out the life of a beautiful singer, but things soon take a sinister turn when the past turns out to be much darker than the young woman could have ever thought initially.
In addition toLast Night in Soho, many other titles were also announced to be coming to HBO Max in the video promoting next month’s premieres, includingThe Bobs Burgers Movie, which will make its debut on the streamer on July 12. A series of HBO originals were revealed to be coming soon, including new episodes ofWestworldand a newNikki Glazer Comedy Special. As for Max originals,Pretty Little Liars: Original Sinwill debut on July 28, andRap Sh!twill begin streaming on July 21. The third season of Adult Swim’sTuca & Bertiewill also be available to stream on July 11.

Last Night in Sohois directed by Edgar Wright from a script by himself andKrysty Wilson-Cairnsand starsAnya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin McKenzie,Matt Smith,andTerence Stamp.The film also features the last performances by legendary actressesDiana RiggandMargaret Nolan, who both sadly passed away in 2020. The movie is dedicated to both actresses.
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Last Night in Sohowas received positively by critics at the time of its initial theatrical release, and currently holds a certified fresh score of 76 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Viewers seem to have enjoyed the film as well since it also received a 90 percent fresh audience score on the site. However, the film did not do particularly well at the box office, grossing only $23 million worldwide against a $43 million budget. The movie may have suffered due to being released theatrically during the pandemic or just not receiving quite enough marketing for an original, standalone film, but it seems likeLast Night in Sohois bound to find new life since most reactions from viewers have been positive.
Need a refresher onLast Night in Soho? Watch the trailer below: