May 2024 releases on Netflix, Prime, Disney+ and HBO

Atlas - May 24 (Netflix)
Unfrosted - May 3 (Netflix)
The Idea of You - May 2 (Prime)
Star Wars: Tales of the Empire - May 4th (Disney+)
Hacks (Season 3) - May 2 (Max)
A Man in Full - May 2 (Netflix)
Turtles All the Way Down - May 2 (Max)
Super Rich in Korea - May 3 (Netflix)
Maxton Hall - The World Between Us - May 9 (Prime)
Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin - May 9 (Max)
Illusions for Sale: The Rise and Fall of Generation Zoe - May 9 (Netflix)
Bodkin - May 9 (Netflix)
Mother of the Bride - May 9 (Netflix)
Outer Range (Season 2) - May 16 (Prime)
Bridgerton (Season 3) - May 16 (Netflix)
Dune: Part 2 - May 21st (HBO)
The 8 Show - May 17 (Netflix)
Thelma the Unicorn - May 17 (Netflix)
To Catch a Killer - May 20 (Netflix)
Pauline - May 22nd (Disney+)
The Beach Boys - May 24 (Disney+)
Atlas - May 24 (Netflix)
Eric - May 30th (Netflix)
Shardlake - May 1 (Disney+)
Atlas - May 24 (Netflix)

In this sci-fi film, Jennifer Lopez is a brilliant data analyst who sets out on a mission to capture a robot named Harlan as the world faces a threat of war led by artificial intelligence.

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Unfrosted - May 3 (Netflix)

When you think of Jerry Seinfeld, cereals come to mind. He now stars in a Netflix original set in 1963, when cereal producers fought over the American consumer. A new sweet breakfast emerging from the struggle is the Poptart.

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The Idea of You - May 2 (Prime)

A romantic comedy film starring Anne Hathaway, Nicholas Galitzine, and Reid Scott. Solène is a 40-year-old single mother who feels insecure about seeking new love since her separation. However, her life changes when, at her ex-husband's request, she accompanies her daughter to the Coachella music festival. There, she becomes involved with Hayes Campbell, a 24-year-old star of a famous boy band.

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Star Wars: Tales of the Empire - May 4th (Disney+)

The second chapter in the 'Tales' saga is an animated series from Lucasfilm about young Morgan Elsbeth's quest for revenge in an expanding empire, while ex-Jedi Barriss Offee fights for survival in a changing galaxy.

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Hacks (Season 3) - May 2 (Max)

Season three tells the story of Deborah Vance (Jean Smart), one of the pioneers in the predominantly male world of stand-up comedy, and her assistant Ava, a screenwriter facing cancellation on social media.

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A Man in Full - May 2 (Netflix)

In this new miniseries, Charlie Croker, a real estate mogul from Atlanta, sees his empire collapse and struggles to avoid bankruptcy. Amid the crisis, friends, relatives, and rivals are affected, while some seek to profit from the situation.

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Turtles All the Way Down - May 2 (Max)

This new HBO original film revolves around 16-year-old Aza Holmes who faces anxiety and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. After reuniting with her old childhood love, Aza finds herself involved in dilemmas related to love and the search for happiness.

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Super Rich in Korea - May 3 (Netflix)

A reality show about the daily lives of multimillionaires who've chosen South Korea as their home: a Singaporean tycoon, a member of the Pakistani nobility, an Arab influencer, and the heir to a renowned Italian fashion brand.

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Maxton Hall - The World Between Us - May 9 (Prime)

Based on the best-selling 'Save Me' by Mona Kasten, this new German series tells the story of James and Ruby, a couple who face social barriers in their love. When Ruby, a working-class girl, discovers a secret about the private school James attends, the rich boy will do anything to silence her. However, the connection between the two can become irresistible.

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Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin - May 9 (Max)

'Pretty Little Liars' returns with a new season titled 'Summer School', after the success of 'Original Sin' (2022). This time, the town of Millwood faces a new killer known as Bloody Rose.

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Illusions for Sale: The Rise and Fall of Generation Zoe - May 9 (Netflix)

In this documentary, the rise and decline of a spiritual coaching network is narrated as it covers up the most surprising coup ever recorded in the history of Argentina.

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Bodkin - May 9 (Netflix)

This new comedic crime drama follows Gilbert, a true crime podcast host, who decides to investigate a disappearance in an idyllic coastal town in Ireland.

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Mother of the Bride - May 9 (Netflix)

A romantic comedy starring Brooke Shields, Benjamin Bratt, and Miranda Cosgrove, 'Mother of the Bride' tells the story of an extravagant mother who travels to a resort in Thailand to celebrate her daughter's impromptu wedding. However, everything gets complicated when she discovers the groom's father is her ex-boyfriend from decades ago.

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Outer Range (Season 2) - May 16 (Prime)

The second season of this science fiction series promises to be even more mysterious than the first. In this season, rancher Royal Abbott and his family face challenges in protecting their land after the sudden disappearance of his granddaughter and a mysterious threat approaching the ranch in Wyoming.

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Bridgerton (Season 3) - May 16 (Netflix)

In the third season of this historical romance series, Penelope finally leaves her crush on Colin behind her. Now determined to find a husband who will provide her with the independence to maintain her double life as Lady Whistledown, she seeks a new direction away from the influence of her family.

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Dune: Part 2 - May 21st (HBO)

If you didn't manage to see 'Dune: Part 2' in theaters, don't worry, it will soon be available on Max. With a stellar cast made up of Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Jason Momoa, Rebecca Ferguson, Javier Bardem, and Josh Brolin, the new narrative delves into the saga of Paul Atreides, Chani and the Fremen, exploring a gripping plot of revenge amid war.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube.

The 8 Show - May 17 (Netflix)

This New South Korean fiction and drama series portrays the confinement of eight strangers in an eight-story building, where they depend on each other to survive and compete for the chance to win a million-dollar prize.

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Thelma the Unicorn - May 17 (Netflix)

In this animated children's film, based on the best-selling book of the same name, Thelma is a pony who aims for a brilliant music career. One day, she turns into a unicorn and her dreams in the music industry come true. However, Thelma learns that everything in life has a price.

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To Catch a Killer - May 20 (Netflix)

The FBI's chief investigator recruits a troubled police officer, Eleanor Falco (Shailene Woodley) to help profile and track down a disturbed individual terrorizing Baltimore, Maryland.

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Pauline - May 22nd (Disney+)

A new German fantasy series follows the journey of a young woman who discovers she is pregnant with a demonic child and has to face the supernatural implications of this situation.

The Beach Boys - May 24 (Disney+)

An original streaming documentary that chronicles the band's history and features interviews with original members Brian Wilson, Mike Love, and Al Jardine.

Atlas - May 24 (Netflix)
Eric - May 30th (Netflix)

Inspired by a true story, Netflix's new horror series takes place in New York and Budapest in the 1980s. It follows the trajectory of Vincent Sullivan, a renowned puppeteer whose life takes a turn after the disappearance of his son, Edgar.

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Shardlake - May 1 (Disney+)

This new British mystery and suspense series was inspired by CJ Sansom's bestsellers. Set in 16th-century England, it follows the life of Matthew Shardlake, a lawyer whose life is transformed when Thomas Cromwell, King Henry VIII's right-hand man, tasks him with investigating a murder at a monastery in the remote town of Scarnsea.

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