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

'Cruella' - May 28th (Disney Plus UK & Australia)
'The Kominsky Method' (Season 3) - May 28th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Master of None' (Season 3) - May 23rd (Netflix UK & Australia)
'Special' (Season 2) - May 20th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Jupiter’s Legacy (Volume 1) ' - May 7th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Selena: The Series' (Part 2) - May 4th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Star Wars: The Bad Batch' - May 4th (Disney Plus Australia & UK)
'The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness' (Limited Series) - May 5th (Netflix UK & Australia)
'The Circle' (Season 2 – Finale)- May 5th (Netflix UK & Australia)
'Mythic Quest' (Season 2) - May 7th (Apple TV+ Australia & UK)
'Milestone' - May 7th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Monster' - May 7th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Girl from Nowhere' (Season 2) - May 7th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Money, Explained' (Limited Series) - May 11th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'The Upshaws'(Season 1) - May 12th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Oxygen' - May 12th (Netflix Australia)
'Castlevania' (Season 4) May 13th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Move to Heaven' (Season 1) - May 14th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'The Woman in the Window' - May 14th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'I Am All Girls' - May 14th (Netflix UK)
'Ferry' - May 14th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Halston'- May 14th (Netflix UK)
'High School Musical: The Musical: The Series' (Season 2) - May 14th (Disney Plus Australia & UK)
'Trying' (Season 2) - May 14th (Apple TV+ Australia & UK)
'The Underground Railroad' - May 14th (Amazon Prime Video Australia & UK)
'Who Killed Sara?' (Season 2) - May 19th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Hating Peter Tatchell' - May 20th (Netflix UK)
'Pink: All I Know So Far' - May 21st (Amazon Prime Video Australia & UK)
'Army of the Dead' - May 21st (Netflix Australia & UK)
'In Treatment' (Season 4) - May 23rd (HBO UK)
'The Divine Ponytail' - May 26th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Eden' - May 27th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Lucifer' (Season 5B) - May 28th (Netflix Australia & UK)
'Panic' - May 28th (Amazon Prime Video Australia & UK)
'Rebel' - May 28th (Disney Plus Australia & UK)
'Cruella' - May 28th (Disney Plus UK & Australia)

Cruella de Vil, the villain from '101 Dalmatians,' has been brought back to life and given her own film. Emma Stone plays the antagonist and embodies the character perfectly. The film will be released in theaters and Disney Plus through the Premier Access option, so you will have to pay to see it on the platform.

'The Kominsky Method' (Season 3) - May 28th (Netflix Australia & UK)

'The Kominsky Method' comes to an end with a season in which Sandy Kominsky (Michael Douglas) must deal with old age without the company of his soulmate, Norman Newlander (Alan Arkin). Life gets even more complicated when his ex-wife, Roz Volander (Kathleen Turner), arrives. Lisa Edelstein, Emily Osment, Graham Rogers, and Haley Joel Osment reprise their roles as guest stars.

'Master of None' (Season 3) - May 23rd (Netflix UK & Australia)

After a long delay, finally, Season 3 of 'Master of None' is here! The season is rumored to be a departure for the show, focusing on Lena Waithe's character, Denise. Well, there is only one way to find out if the rumors are true - tune in!

'Special' (Season 2) - May 20th (Netflix Australia & UK)

'Special' is a special kind of show! It may not be everyone's cup of tea, it has a unique sense of humor, but for those who "get it," you can rejoice because Season 2 is here! 'Special' is a semi-autobiographical comedy about Ryan Hayes, a young gay man with cerebral palsy who decides to put himself out there and start living!

'Jupiter’s Legacy (Volume 1) ' - May 7th (Netflix Australia & UK)

'Jupiter's Legacy' is an adaptation of the famous comic by Mark Millar and Frank Quitely. After a century of work, the superheroes in charge of protecting humanity have to pass the responsibility on to their children. It will not be an easy task for the youngsters given their envy, egos, and lack of preparation. Josh Duhamel, Leslie Bibb, Matt Lanter, and Elena Kampouris are among the protagonists.

'Selena: The Series' (Part 2) - May 4th (Netflix Australia & UK)

Crowned the 'Queen of Tex-Mex' since she grew up in Texas, the series tells the story of Selena Quintanilla, who pursued her dreams with her powerful voice. The series shows Selena's start in the music world until she became a benchmark in Latin music. Christian Serratos, Gabriel Chavarria, and Ricardo Chavira are the protagonists in the second part of this series.

'Star Wars: The Bad Batch' - May 4th (Disney Plus Australia & UK)

A bad batch of elite experimental clones are growing stronger in a galaxy facing the aftermath of the notorious Clone Wars. 'Star Wars: The Bad Batch' continues to expand the already tremendous intergalactic universe.

'The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness' (Limited Series) - May 5th (Netflix UK & Australia)

In 'The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness' David Berkowitz, one of the most dangerous serial killers ever known, is arrested. New Yorkers finally feel a sense of calm with this dangerous man behind bars, but journalist Maury Terry has a theory that he wasn't working alone. This four-part docuseries follows Terry's search for the truth.

'The Circle' (Season 2 – Finale)- May 5th (Netflix UK & Australia)

Although episodes of 'The Circle Season 2' were released weekly in April, fans of the show have had to wait for the grand finale! Who will be the winner of the $100,000 prize?!

'Mythic Quest' (Season 2) - May 7th (Apple TV+ Australia & UK)

Without a doubt, this is one of the best comedies on Apple TV +. The second season kicks off, with the entire team returning to the office after a quarantine. Interestingly, actor F Murray Abraham had to remotely shoot part of the season, as the producers didn't want to risk making the 81-year-old fall ill with COVID.

'Milestone' - May 7th (Netflix Australia & UK)

Ghalib is a highly experienced truck driver whose wife has recently passed away. The film deals with the loss, the consequences, and the pain of losing his partner. He also faces the possibility of losing his job, just as Ghalib's truck reaches 500,000 kilometers, a record in his company.

'Monster' - May 7th (Netflix Australia & UK)

The life of Steve Harmon, a 17-year-old model student, falls apart when he is charged with murder. The film shows the horrific life changes the young man, who had such a bright future, must face as he fights a difficult legal battle to avoid a life in prison.

'Girl from Nowhere' (Season 2) - May 7th (Netflix Australia & UK)

The Thai series is back with a second season, much to the delight of its dedicated fans. The show follows the story of “Nanno," a mysterious girl who transfers from school to school to avenge victims of bullying. In season two, Nanno is back with a new boyfriend, new friends, and new adventures.

'Money, Explained' (Limited Series) - May 11th (Netflix Australia & UK)

"We spend it, borrow it and save it," this mini-series explores humanity's relationship with money and the problems it is generating. From student loans to the inability to save to retirement funds, gambling, and scams. An analysis of the twisted ways that society squeezes every last penny out of its citizens.

'The Upshaws'(Season 1) - May 12th (Netflix Australia & UK)

'The Upshaws' brings back the spirit of 90s sitcoms with the tales of a working-class family living in Indianapolis. Bennie, the father, is a mechanic; he's a good guy but a bit of a disaster. He does everything he can for his loving but unusual family, including Wanda Sykes, his sister-in-law, the most comical character in the series.

'Oxygen' - May 12th (Netflix Australia)

In 'Oxygen,' a young woman must find out who she is and how she ended up locked in a cryogenic capsule. Time is limited because oxygen is running out while she is trying to remember things. This is NOT a suitable series for agoraphobics.

'Castlevania' (Season 4) May 13th (Netflix Australia & UK)

Since its release in 2017, 'Castlevania' has developed a cult following on Netflix. The creators of the anime series have been very hush-hush about the show, but we can likely expect some dramatic changes and resolutions for the Castlevania crew by the time season 4 is done.

'Move to Heaven' (Season 1) - May 14th (Netflix Australia & UK)

'Move to Heaven' tells the story of a trauma cleaner with Asperger's and his ex-con uncle. This South Korean television series focuses on the untold stories of those that have passed on.

'The Woman in the Window' - May 14th (Netflix Australia & UK)

'The Woman in the Window' tells the story of Anna Fox, a woman with agoraphobia who never leaves her apartment in New York. To pass the time, she spies on her new neighbors through the window and witnesses a horrible crime. This thriller is based on Tracy Letts' work with an outstanding cast: Amy Adams, Gary Oldman, Anthony Mackie, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Julianne Moore.

'I Am All Girls' - May 14th (Netflix UK)

This thriller follows the story of a relentless detective tracking a killer. However, she doesn't expect to sympathize with the killer's cause: targeting the leaders of a child trafficking ring and the young detective finds herself in a difficult position.

'Ferry' - May 14th (Netflix Australia & UK)

The story begins in 2006, in Amsterdam, where Ferry Bouman works for a drug lord. Everything goes wrong one day, and they are robbed, and the son of the drug trafficker is seriously injured. Ferry will have to look for those responsible, which will take him to his hometown, which he left years ago, abandoning his family and the love of his life. Soon, he finds his loyalty is put to the ultimate test.

'Halston'- May 14th (Netflix UK)

'Halston' is a mini-series starring Ewan McGregor about the life of Halston, the designer. It is based on the book 'Simply Halston' written by Steven Gaines.

'High School Musical: The Musical: The Series' (Season 2) - May 14th (Disney Plus Australia & UK)

Disney revives one of its great classics with this series. After the massive success of the first season, the second is here to satisfy fans.

'Trying' (Season 2) - May 14th (Apple TV+ Australia & UK)

Nikki and Jason's story began with tough news: they couldn't have babies. From there, the adoption process, her friends, her day-to-day life, and the complications of an eternal process make this drama a must-see this spring.

'The Underground Railroad' - May 14th (Amazon Prime Video Australia & UK)

Barry Jenkins, who won an Oscar for "Moonlight," based this mini-series on Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. It tells the story of Cora who is a young slave who works on a cotton plantation in Georgia, where she is treated cruelly by her owners. The young woman decides to flee and discovers the reality of the society in which she lives.

'Who Killed Sara?' (Season 2) - May 19th (Netflix Australia & UK)

After premiering on March 24, Season 1 of 'Who Killed Sara?' claimed the No.1 spot on Netflix. Fans quickly got addicted to the mystery of this Spanish series and will surely be excited for more in Season 2.

'Hating Peter Tatchell' - May 20th (Netflix UK)

Starring Ian McKellen and Stephen Fry, the film explores the life story of the controversial human rights campaigner. Thanks to his acts of civil disobedience in his fight for equality, attitudes towards homosexuality were drastically changed.

'Pink: All I Know So Far' - May 21st (Amazon Prime Video Australia & UK)

A must-see for Pink fans! A behind-the-scenes look at the life of Pink as she tours for her "Beautiful Trauma" world tour and attempts to balance work and family.

'Army of the Dead' - May 21st (Netflix Australia & UK)

'Army of the Dead' is a zombie adventure in Las Vegas, where a group of mercenaries enters the quarantine zone to commit the biggest robbery in history. The zombies waiting for them are faster, wiser, and more skilled than you might imagine.

'In Treatment' (Season 4) - May 23rd (HBO UK)

'In Treatment' returns with a fourth season headed by Uzo Aduba in the role of Dr. Brooke Taylor. This time, the show takes place in Los Angeles, where the pandemic, social and cultural changes will be the protagonists of the stories that patients tell. There will be 24, 30-minute episodes premiering every Monday and Tuesday.

'The Divine Ponytail' - May 26th (Netflix Australia & UK)

This film tells the true story of Italian football player Roberto Baggio, the inspiration for a generation of football players. Baggio was a unique player and had fans all over the world.

'Eden' - May 27th (Netflix Australia & UK)

Thousands of years from now, in the city known as 'Eden 3', inhabited only by robots whose masters have long since disappeared, two farm robots inadvertently wake up a human baby. This casts doubt on everything they had been taught: Humans were nothing more than an ancient and forbidden myth. Together, the two robots raise the girl in a safe haven far from Eden.

'Lucifer' (Season 5B) - May 28th (Netflix Australia & UK)

The second part of 'Lucifer' Season 5 is rumored to be more emotional after all the darkness of Season 5A. However, fans shouldn't be worried; there will still be plenty of darkness as co-showrunner Joe Henderson said, "5B will be both brighter and even darker still, and it's always darkest before the dawn."

'Panic' - May 28th (Amazon Prime Video Australia & UK)

Based on the novel by Lauren Oliver, this series is set in a small town in Texas where, each summer, the graduating seniors compete in a series of challenges, risking their lives for a large sum of money. But this year is different. Special. Why?

'Rebel' - May 28th (Disney Plus Australia & UK)

'Rebel' revives the spirit of 'Erin Brokovich' that Krista Vernoff created. Rebel is a little-known attorney with no official title who helps people she considers to be most in need.