You can watch The Comeback (the Lisa Kudrow HBO series) on HBO / HBO Max (often branded as “Max”) and, in some regions, on Sky or NOW, and it’s also available to buy digitally on platforms like Apple TV and Amazon Video.

Where to watch The Comeback right now

  • HBO / Max (HBO Max) – This is the main home for The Comeback , including the newly announced third and final season, which airs Sundays and streams on Max after broadcast.
  • Sky & NOW (UK and some European regions) – Listings show The Comeback available via Sky and its streaming service NOW, marketed as a comedy‑drama series alongside other HBO titles.
  • Hulu (US library) – Hulu lists The Comeback with two seasons (21 episodes), so older seasons are available there as part of the subscription catalog.
  • Digital purchase (no subscription) – You can buy episodes or seasons from stores like Apple TV, Amazon Video, and Rakuten TV if you prefer to own them.

Availability can change by country, so it’s worth quickly checking a streaming search site like JustWatch for your specific region.

What about the new season?

  • HBO announced that season 3 (the “final season”) premieres on a Sunday night slot (10:30 p.m. ET) on HBO, with episodes streaming on Max the same day.
  • Online chatter and reviews on TV forums and subreddits (like r/television and r/thecomeback) are already discussing the “swan song” for Valerie Cherish and reacting to early episodes and critical reviews.

Forum & trending discussion

  • TV forums and Reddit threads are active again because the show has returned after a long gap; fans are debating whether season 3 lives up to the cult status of the earlier seasons.
  • There was also a minor wave of backlash and confusion when some people online speculated that season 3 might have been written by AI, which entertainment outlets have clarified is not the case.

TL;DR: If you’re in a region with HBO/Max, that’s the primary place to watch the comeback of The Comeback , with Sky/NOW, Hulu, and digital stores like Apple TV and Amazon Video as alternatives depending on where you live.

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