May is set to be a big month for Netflix with plenty of new titles to stream and keep you entertained throughout lockdown.
Finally some good news, plenty of new series to sink our teeth into and lose ourselves on the sofa for a few days.
Series 2 of Dead to Me is coming finally! The series follows a mum of two who is dealing with the sudden death of her husband. She meets ‘Jen’ at a counselling session and the pair have an unusual relationship full of twist and turns as they bond over brief.
It ended on a giant cliff hanger so it feels like we’ve been waiting ageeeeesss for this – it drops on Friday May 8th.
It’s definitely time for some Ricky Gervais comedy and that wish has been granted thanks to Afterlife. It technically came onto Netflix last month but has anyone had the chance to get round to watching it yet?
Thought not. Add it to your ‘must watch’ list now.
Series 6 of Schitt’s Creek is coming to Netflix with 14 brand new episodes on May 14th. Unfortunately, Netflix has confirmed this will be the last of the series so treasure it!
There’s also a couple of new Netflix series including Space Force (May 29th) and Hollywood (May 1st).
Space Force stars Steve Carell and is written from the comedy geniuses behind the US Office. It’s based on Donald Trump’s newly established military brand of the same name in a mockumentary style.
Hollywood is a period drama that follows aspiring actors and filmmakers as they tried to make it in la la land way back in the 1940s.
There are loads of new classics coming to the streaming service too including Labyrinth, An American Tail, The Rugrats Movie, The Cat in the Hat and Ted.
Here’s a full rundown of every single title coming to Netflix in May:
All Day and a Night
Almost Happy S1
Get In
Hollywood
Into the Night S1
Medici S3
Mrs Serial Killer
Never Stop Dreaming: The Life and Legacy of Shimon Peres