Netflix has unveiled its lineup of films and television series hitting the streaming service this May.

It’s also got me thanking my lucky stars that I’m still using my ex-boyfriend of three years ago’s account because damn, I’ve seen better film offerings on an international Jetstar flight.

There are a few choice film selections worth highlighting. Julia von Heinz’s anti-fascist drama, And Tomorrow the Entire World, is a gripping, political thriller that blows that hunk of dogshite The Trial of the Chicago 7 out of the water.

There’s also a forthcoming Joe Wright (Atonement, Pride & Prejudice) adaption of A. J. Finn’s domestic thriller The Woman In The Window. I haven’t seen but I feel a tremendous amount of goodwill towards Joe Wright. Amy Adams, Julianne Moore lead the film, delicious!

Chuck us the vaso because we’ll certainly be revisiting Puberty Blues.

That’s about as much excitement I can muster up about the drop, you can find everything coming to Netflix this May below.

Netflix Australia May 2021

May 4th
Selena: The Series: Part 2
(04/05/2021)

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May 6th
And Tomorrow the Entire World

May 7th
Girl from Nowhere: Season 2
Jupiter’s Legacy
Monster
Milestone

May 8th
Mine

May 9th
Super Me

May 12th
The Upshaws
Puberty Blues

May 14th
Move to Heaven
Love, Death & Robots: Volume 2
Haunted: Season 3 
Dance of the Forty One
The Strange House 
Oxygen
The Woman in the Window
I Am All Girls
Ferry

May 15th
The Real Housewives of New York City: Season 4

May 16th
Fifty Shades of Grey
Pitch Perfect 2

May 18th
Sardar Ka Grandson

May 19th
Who Killed Sara?: Season 2

May 20th

Special: Season 2 (20/05/2021)

May 21st

The Neighbor: Season 2 
Army of the Dead

May 26th
Baggio: The Divine Ponytail

May 27th

Black Space 
Ragnarok: Season 2 
Blue Miracle

May 28th

The Kominsky Method: Season 3 
Lucifer: Season 5 Part 2

May 31st
The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties (31/05/2021)

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