HomeEntertainment › Kumail Nanjiani among 15 voices in HBO’s The A List debut
Entertainment

Kumail Nanjiani among 15 voices in HBO’s The A List debut

By Tyler Brooks Apr 30, 2026

will debut on Wednesday, May 13, airing from 9:00-10:30 p.m. ET/PT before streaming on . The documentary features among 15 participants whose stories form a portrait of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander life in the United States.

Directed by and executive produced by , the film uses original interviews and rich archival materials to build a tapestry of personal vignettes across those communities. Alongside Nanjiani, the lineup includes , , Connie Chung, Tammy Duckworth, Amanda Nguyen, DJ Rekha, Haroon Mokhtarzada, Madelyn Yu and Cliff Kapono.

The project is the latest entry in Greenfield-Sanders’ The List series, which has previously included The Black List, The Trans List, The Out List and The Latino List. That history gives the new documentary a familiar format, but the focus here is specific: 15 stories, told in a single night, about communities that are often discussed in broad strokes but rarely assembled this way on screen.

The timing matters because the film arrives as a marquee HBO title with a defined broadcast window and immediate streaming access. For viewers, that means the documentary is not being rolled out gradually or held for a later release; it lands all at once, on May 13, with its full range of voices available the same day.

What the film offers, then, is less a general statement than a gathering. By bringing together 15 participants from different parts of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander life, The A List turns the spotlight on individual experience first and lets the larger picture emerge from there.

View Full Article