Four-Part Limited Documentary Series AXIOS Concludes Nov. 25 on HBO

WarnerMedia Entertainment
WarnerMedia Entertainment
2 min readNov 25, 2018

--

AXIOS, the four-part limited documentary series of news-oriented specials from HBO Documentary Films and the groundbreaking new media company of the same name, concludes its run tonight, SUNDAY, NOV. 25 (6:30–7:00 p.m. ET/PT).

The show is also available on HBO NOW, HBO GO, HBO On Demand and partners’ streaming platforms.

Directed and produced by Emmy® winner Matthew O’Neill (HBO’s “Baghdad ER”) and Perri Peltz (HBO’s “Remembering the Artist Robert De Niro, Sr.”), the fourth episode focuses on faith and the future. AXIOS reporters interview three iconic figures: revolutionary tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, Christian evangelist Franklin Graham and Microsoft founder and climate change advocate Bill Gates.

Photos: Courtesy of HBO. Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

A visit to NorthWood Church in Keller, Texas and the interview with Graham reveal the range of perspectives in the evangelical community. Musk shares a vison of a near future in which machines are smarter than the humans who made them. Gates discusses the perils the planet faces, and his hope that humanity will actively meet the challenge.

AXIOS covers a range of subjects in politics, business and technology that shape the future, using a combination of documentary shorts, illuminating interviews with major newsmakers and trustworthy insights delivered with Axios’ signature “Smart Brevity” in a succinct, shareable format.

Photos: Courtesy of HBO. Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

AXIOS is a co-production of HBO Documentary Films, Axios and DCTV; executive produced by Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen, Roy Schwartz & Evan Ryan; directed and produced by Perri Peltz and Matthew O’Neill.

Follow @HBOPR for more news and information.

--

--

WarnerMedia Entertainment
WarnerMedia Entertainment

Stories of innovation curated by the WarnerMedia Entertainment communications team: HBO Max, HBO, Cinemax, TBS, TNT & TruTV, Crunchyroll and Rooster Teeth.