Netflix’s May 2024 Lineup: Must-Watch Additions and Heartbreaking Departures

As the calendar flips to May 2024, Netflix is once again playing the role of both Santa Claus and the Grinch, delivering a sack full of new content while snatching away some beloved titles. Let’s dive into what’s arriving and departing from your favorite streaming service this month.

New Arrivals: Fresh Content to Binge-Watch

Bridgerton Season 3: The ton is abuzz with the return of “Bridgerton.” Season 3 promises more scandal, romance, and Regency-era drama. Fans can expect the first part to drop on May 16, with the second part following on June 13. Prepare your fainting couches; it’s going to be a swoon-worthy ride.

Unfrosted: Jerry Seinfeld steps off the stage and into the director’s chair with “Unfrosted,” a comedic take on the invention of the Pop-Tart. Set to release on May 3, this film is expected to blend Seinfeld’s signature humor with a sprinkle of nostalgia.

Atlas: Jennifer Lopez stars in this sci-fi action thriller, “Atlas,” slated for a May 24 release. J.Lo battles AI robots in a dystopian future—because who else would you trust to save humanity?

Thelma the Unicorn: For those seeking family-friendly fare, “Thelma the Unicorn” trots onto screens on May 17. This animated musical promises to be a delightful romp for kids and adults alike.

John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in LA: Comedy aficionados, rejoice! John Mulaney brings a multi-part live comedy special throughout May, offering his sharp wit and observational humor. It’s like having a front-row seat without leaving your couch.

Departures: Last Calls for Fan Favorites

The Hunger Games Series: May 31 marks the end of an era as all four “Hunger Games” films bid adieu. If you haven’t volunteered as tribute to rewatch these dystopian classics, now’s your chance.

Uncut Gems: Adam Sandler’s critically acclaimed performance in “Uncut Gems” will be leaving on May 8. This high-stakes thriller is a must-watch—just keep some antacids handy for the anxiety.

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish: The swashbuckling feline’s latest adventure exits on May 9. Catch it before it catwalks off into the sunset.

St. Vincent: Bill Murray’s heartwarming turn in “St. Vincent” departs on May 10. It’s the perfect blend of comedy and sentimentality—don’t miss it.

Boyz N the Hood: The seminal 1991 film “Boyz N the Hood” leaves on May 31. This poignant exploration of life in South Central Los Angeles remains as impactful as ever.

Notable Mentions: Additions and Exits

Selling the OC Season 3: Real estate drama returns with “Selling the OC” Season 3 on May 3. Expect more luxurious listings and interpersonal conflicts that make property taxes seem trivial.

Blood of Zeus Season 2: Fans of animated epics can rejoice as “Blood of Zeus” returns for a second season on May 10. Greek mythology has never been this action-packed.

Magic Mike’s Last Dance: Channing Tatum’s final bow as Magic Mike leaves on May 1. It’s your last chance to catch those moves—until the inevitable reboot.

You’ve Got Mail: The quintessential ’90s rom-com “You’ve Got Mail” signs off on May 31. Relive the dial-up internet romance before it disconnects for good.

Gaming Additions: Play While You Stream

Netflix isn’t just about passive viewing anymore. This May, the platform expands its gaming library with titles like “Sonic Mania Plus” and “Braid.” Whether you’re a speedster hedgehog fan or a time-manipulating platformer enthusiast, there’s something to keep your thumbs busy.

Final Thoughts: The Ever-Evolving Netflix Landscape

May 2024 exemplifies Netflix’s commitment to refreshing its content library, balancing new offerings with the retirement of older titles. While it’s hard to say goodbye to some favorites, the incoming slate provides ample opportunities for new obsessions. So, grab your remote, update your watchlist, and prepare for a month of streaming highs and lows. Happy viewing!

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    Hello, I'm Brittany Hollindale, and I write for Willamette Weekly in Portland, Oregon. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master's degree from the University of Washington, where I specialized in digital media and investigative reporting. I'm driven by a passion for telling stories that resonate with our community, from in-depth investigations to vibrant features on Portland's diverse culture. In my free time, I enjoy exploring the city's art scene, attending local theater productions, and discovering new favorite spots in Portland's eclectic neighborhoods. Thank you for reading my work and engaging with the stories that make our community unique.

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