- Each month, we dig through Netflix’s ever-expanding catalog of content to come up with 10 movies and TV series that you might have missed.
- For May, we’ve got some terrific recommendations that include movies, entertaining shows you may have missed, and a limited series that has been getting rave reviews.
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We’ve given you the complete rundown of original Netflix movies and TV shows set to premiere in May 2020. We’ve also focused solely on all the new Netflix original movies and movies from third-party studios set to hit Netflix’s content catalog this month, and there are 57 in total so there’s plenty to keep you busy. Of course, checking out all the new content coming to Netflix each month is only one way to find things to watch — there’s also plenty that you’ve likely missed just waiting to be discovered. After all, there are only so many hours in the day, even while many of us are sheltering in place because of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
We dug through Netflix’s catalog to come up with 10 movies and shows you might’ve missed that are definitely worth your time. Some are new and some are old. Some are Netflix originals and others are licensed from other studios. They’re all entertaining though, and you’ll find all of this month’s recommendations below along with trailers and links to start streaming.
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What to watch on Netflix: 10 surprisingly good movies and shows you might’ve missed in May originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 15 May 2020 at 08:33:47 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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