White House Plumbers is heading to HBO Max.
The intriguing political drama miniseries starring Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux on the Watergate scandal is premiering this week. Here’s where to stream White House Plumbers.
When to Watch White House Plumbers on HBO Max
HBO Max will release White House Plumbers at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Monday, May 1. Directed by David Mandel (who is also executive producing the series), the first installment is titled “The Beverly Hills Burglary.” New episodes will follow weekly until the five-episode miniseries finale on May 29. Veep alums Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck created and executive produced White House Plumbers.
The cast includes Lena Headey, Judy Greer, Domhnall Gleeson, Toby Huss, Ike Barinholtz, Kathleen Turner, Kim Coates, Yul Vazquez, Alexis Valdés, Nelson Ascencio, Tony Plana, Zoe Levin, Liam James, Kiernan Shipka, Tre Ryder, David Krumholtz, F. Murray Abraham, Rich Sommer, and John Carroll Lynch.
“White House Plumbers takes the audience behind-the-scenes of the Watergate scandal as Nixon’s political saboteurs, E. Howard Hunt (Woody Harrelson) and G. Gordon Liddy (Justin Theroux), accidentally topple the presidency they were zealously trying to protect… and their families along with it. Chronicling actions on the ground, this satirical drama begins in 1971 when the White House hires Hunt and Liddy, former CIA and FBI, respectively, to investigate the Pentagon Papers leak. After failing upward, the unlikely pair lands on the Committee to Re-Elect the President, plotting several unbelievable covert ops – including bugging the Democratic National Committee offices at the Watergate complex. Proving that history can sometimes be stranger than fiction, White House Plumbers sheds light on the lesser-known series of events that led to one of America’s greatest political crimes.”
The list of executive producers also features Harrelson, Theroux, Mandel, Ruben Fleischer, Gregg Fienberg, The District’s David Bernad, and Frank Rich, along with wiip’s Paul Lee, Nne Ebong, and Mark Roybal and Crash&Salvage’s Len Amato.