New in May 2023 on Netflix, Amazon, HBO and Disney+

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story - May 4 (Netflix)
Plumbers of the White House - May 2 (HBO Max)
Love Village - May 2 (Netflix)
Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All - May 3 (Disney+)
Jewish Matchmaking -  May 3 (Netflix)
Star Wars Visions: Volume 2 - May 4 (Disney+)
Missing Dead or Alive - May 10 (Netflix)
Dance Brothers - May 10 (Netflix)
Queen Cleopatra - May 10 (Netflix)
The Mother - May 12 (Netflix)
Crater - May 12 (Disney+)
Queer Eye (Season 7) - May 12 (Netflix)
Mulligan - May 12 (Netflix)
Lewandowski - Unknown - May 15 (Amazon Prime)
Anna Nicole Smith: You Don't Know Me - May 16 (Netflix)
The Ferragnez (Season 2) - May 18 (Amazon Prime)
Muted - May 19 (Netflix)
Devotion - May 19 (Amazon Prime)
Selling Sunset (Season 6) - May 19 (Netflix)
Spy/Master - May 19 (HBO Max)
Young, Famous & African (Season 2) - May 19 (Netflix)
Shazam! Fury of the Gods - May 23 (HBO Max)
The Ultimatum: Queer Love - May 24 (Netflix)
American Born Chinese - May 24 (Disney+)
FUBAR - May 26 (Netflix)
Blood & Gold - May 26 (Netflix)
Turn of the Tide - May 26 (Netflix)
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story - May 4 (Netflix)

Much to the delight of fans, this 'Bridgerton' spin-off will tell the story of Queen Charlotte's rise to power and her romance with King George. Set before the original series, it shows how changes in society gave rise to the world of Bridgerton's characters.

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Plumbers of the White House - May 2 (HBO Max)

A political miniseries about the Watergate scandal and the controversies involving President Richard Nixon in the 1970s. Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux are in the cast.

Love Village - May 2 (Netflix)

Watch this new reality show that brings together eight men and women over 35 years old in a traditional Japanese house. They are there to find the love of their lives.

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Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All - May 3 (Disney+)

The platform has made an original documentary series about the ups and downs in the life of the famous British singer.

Jewish Matchmaking - May 3 (Netflix)

Aleeza Ben Shalom is an experienced matchmaker and relationship coach who helps Jewish men and women find their ideal match, both in the United States and in Israel.

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Star Wars Visions: Volume 2 - May 4 (Disney+)

The second season of the animated series consists of independent episodes based on the Star Wars universe.

Missing Dead or Alive - May 10 (Netflix)

This documentary follows the work of police in South Carolina, USA, in search of missing persons.

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Dance Brothers - May 10 (Netflix)

A Finnish series that tells the story of two dancing brothers with the dream of opening their own nightclub. However, business and their love of dancing clash with their personal relationship.

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Queen Cleopatra - May 10 (Netflix)

This documentary series on the life of Queen Cleopatra investigates her history and legacy through interviews and reconstructions. It takes perspectives little explored in the Western world.

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The Mother - May 12 (Netflix)

The action film, starring Jennifer Lopez and directed by Niki Caro, tells the story of a serial killer who is forced to come out of hiding in Alaska when she discovers that her daughter, whom she never got to know, is being threatened by criminals in search of revenge.

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Crater - May 12 (Disney+)

In this science fiction film, a boy raised in a mining colony on the Moon goes on an adventure after the death of his father. Together with his best friends, he explores a mysterious crater.

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Queer Eye (Season 7) - May 12 (Netflix)

Hosted by Antonio Porowski, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk, and Jonathan Van Ness (aka the 'Fab Five'), 'Queer Eye' is a makeover/life transformation reality show for New Orleans residents in need of a fresh start. It has already won nine Emmy Awards for past seasons.

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Mulligan - May 12 (Netflix)

This comedy and animation series for adults is about a group of survivors who must restart society from scratch after an invasion of aliens on Earth.

Lewandowski - Unknown - May 15 (Amazon Prime)

A sports documentary about the life and career of Polish football star Robert Lewandowski.

Anna Nicole Smith: You Don't Know Me - May 16 (Netflix)

This documentary explores the turbulent life of Anna Nicole Smith, an American actress who died at the age of 39 of an accidental overdose of medication.

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The Ferragnez (Season 2) - May 18 (Amazon Prime)

In the second season, this documentary series continues to follow the life of Chiara Ferragni, an entrepreneur and Italian fashion influencer, and her husband, Fedez, a famous Italian musician.

Muted - May 19 (Netflix)

In this series, Sergio (Aaron Piper) is released from prison 6 years after having killed his parents, when he was still a minor. Since the event, he has never spoken again. Now, a young psychiatrist, Ana (Almudena Amor), has to observe him to understand the motivations behind the crime and decide if he is still a risk to society.

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Devotion - May 19 (Amazon Prime)

Set in the Korean War, this film shows how two US Navy pilots risk their lives to defend their homeland. It highlights the history of the first black pilot in the United States.

Selling Sunset (Season 6) - May 19 (Netflix)

The 6th season of one of the most acclaimed reality shows on streaming once again follows the lives of luxury realtors in Los Angeles with a lot of glamor and drama.

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Spy/Master - May 19 (HBO Max)

The Cold War is the backdrop of this plot, documenting a week in the life of Victor Godeanu, a secret KGB agent who must escape Romania before his identity is revealed.

Young, Famous & African (Season 2) - May 19 (Netflix)

The second season of this reality show brings together stars and famous young people from Africa in the city of Johannesburg. It follows their daily lives full of drama, fun, work, and love.

Shazam! Fury of the Gods - May 23 (HBO Max)

When ancient goddesses return to Earth in search of magic that was stolen from them, Shazam and his allies enter into a battle to defend their powers and the fate of humanity. This DC film is a sequel to 2019's 'Shazam'.

The Ultimatum: Queer Love - May 24 (Netflix)

The queer version of this reality show features couples made up of women and non-binary people who have to face a problem: one of the parties is ready to get married and the other is not. The goal of the program is to come up with a solution!

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American Born Chinese - May 24 (Disney+)

This series, based on the graphic novel of the same name by Gene Luen Yang, revolves around Jin Wang, a boy who becomes involved in an adventure with the gods of Chinese mythology after meeting a new exchange student at his college.

FUBAR - May 26 (Netflix)

This all-new original series, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, chronicles the lives of a father and daughter who discover that they are both agents secretly working for the CIA.

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Blood & Gold - May 26 (Netflix)

This film, set in World War II, tells the story of Heinrich, a German man who betrayed his homeland and is captured by Nazi troops. He gets rescued by Elsa, a farmer with whom he embarks on a journey in search of a Jewish treasure.

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Turn of the Tide - May 26 (Netflix)

This Portuguese series was lightly inspired by true events. It tells the story of how a large shipment of cocaine arrived in the Portuguese village Rabo de Peixe with consequences for the lives of its inhabitants.

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