With the coronavirus pandemic continuing and lockdown becoming the new normal, people are increasingly turning to streaming services such as Netflix as a source of entertainment.
There are some early rumours relating to what’s coming up on the platform for May 2020, with titles of notes including Space Force and Riverdale.
Here’s an idea of (some of) what you can expect:
May 1st
All Day and a Night – Prison drama
Casi Feliz – Spanish comedy
Den of Thieves – Action movie
Fun with Dick & Jane – Crime movie
Get In – French thriller
Hollywood – Limited series
Masha and the Bear – Kids animation
Medici – Italian period drama
Mrs Serial Killer – Indian thriller
Never Stop Dreaming: The Life and Legacy of Shimon Peres – Documentary
The Half of It – Romantic comedy
Thomas & Friends: Marvelous Machinery – Kids animation
May 4th
Arctic Dogs – Animated movie
Luccas Neto em: Acampamento de Ferias 2 – Family drama
May 6th
Hangman – Crime drama
Workin Moms – Canadian comedy
May 7th
Scissor Seven – Anime series
May 8th
Dead to Me – Drama
Restaurants on the Edge – Reality series
Rust Valley Restorers – Car-flipping series
Sleepless – Action cop thriller
The Eddy – Musical series
The Hollow – Animated Canadian series
The Wrong Missy – Comedy movie
Valeria – Spanish dramedy
May 11th
Bordertown – Finnish crime drama
Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics – Docuseries
Trial by Media – Docuseries
May 12th
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kim vs the Reverend – Netflix comedy (interactive special)
May 14th
Riverdale – Season 4
May 15th
Chichipatos – Spanish comedy
She-Ra and the Princess of Power – Animated series
May 23rd
Spelling the Dream – Documentary
May 25th
Uncut Gems – Adam Sandler drama
May 28th
La Corazonada (The Hunch) – Argentinian thriller
May 31st
Space Force – Mockumentary
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Furthermore, the platform now has over 14,000 movies – which is three times as many as competitors like Netflix!