the premieres that will leave you speechless

The platform arrives loaded with new titles and series.


  • Francisco-Eme
  • I am a graduate in Audiovisual Communication and Advertising, who writes from his passion for and for cinema, where I also try to carve out a niche for myself as a screenwriter. “Everything that can be imagined is real”, Pablo Picasso.

With the month of May Just around the corner, streaming platforms are preparing to receive the new film additions to their catalogues. Specifically, Netflix is ​​one of the few video-on-demand services that They announce well in advance, all those films, series and documentaries that will end up joining the wide range of content. Therefore, taking advantage of the fact that at the halfway point of this next week we will have already entered the new month, we will tell you which are the most outstanding titles that, starting on day 1, will arrive for everyone subscribers of the Californian brand.

Netflix releases in May:

‘Party in the burrow’ (day 1)

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‘Party at the Burrow’ (Netflix).

Manolo Carocreator of The flower house, brings us a new family comedy. This time, based on the novel of the same name by Juan Pablo Villalobos. With a script adapted by Nicolas Giacobone, Party at the Burrow introduces us to Tochtli, a boy who likes things as peculiar and particular as hats, dictionaries, saturais, guillotines and French. Now, his new whim is to have a Namibian pygmy hippopotamus. His father is willing to grant all his wishes, even if it means giving him an animal in danger of extinction.

‘A man’ (day 1)

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‘Quite a man’ (Netflix).

series of showrunner David E. Kelleycreator among others of fictions such as Big Little Lies, The Undoing either Love & Death. Now, he adapts the novel based on the novel by Tom Wolfe, starring Emmy Jeff Daniels. Like a kind of Succession, the protagonist is the owner of a powerful real estate business that has just entered the seventies and has several problems along the way. The main one is that he cannot return the large loan that the bank asked him to expand his company, while along the way several enemies will enjoy seeing him fall. Completing the cast are other well-known faces such as Sarah Jones, Tom Pelphrey, Diane Lane and Lucy Liu.

‘I carry you in my soul’ (day 2)

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‘I carry you in my soul’ (Netflix).

Biographical drama that tells the origin of one of the most important stars of Italian rock, Gianna Nannini. An icon who pursued his dreams in music, despite all the obstacles put in place by his family and the industry itself.

‘The final: Chaos at Wembley’ (day 8)

Netflix wants to start May with a bang: the premieres that will leave you speechless
‘The final: Chaos at Wembley’ (Netflix).

The perfect documentary for football fans. Chaos at Wembley It portrays England’s arrival at the last Euro Cup final. After several months of confinement the COVID-19 pandemicBritish fans are willing to do anything to see their team play at home, even breaking into Wembley Stadium.

‘Bridgerton: Season 3’ (day 16)

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‘Bridgerton 3’ (Netflix).

Without a doubt, one of the most anticipated Netflix releases this month may. The creation of Chris Van Dusen brings us the first part of this third season. The romantic period drama will focus on the love story between Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan). A relationship interrupted by her, who regardless of her crisis with Colin, has decided that it is time to find a husband, preferably one who will give her the independence to continue her double life as a Lady Whistledown.

‘Atlas’ (day 24)

Netflix wants to start May with a bang: the premieres that will leave you speechless
‘Atlas’ (Netflix).

They say that Netflix has spent 100 million dollars for this science fiction story with Jennifer Lopez and Simu Liu. The truth is that surely, “the big red N” wants to replicate the success of her previous project with the singer, Mother. In Atlas, the star plays an analyst who is stranded on a distant planet, but who must rely on military-grade artificial intelligence to survive. This is the most relevant premiere in which the company led by Ted Sarandos has its sights set, given the risky nature of the investment.

‘Eric’ (day 30)

Netflix wants to start May with a bang: the premieres that will leave you speechless
‘Eric’ (Netflix).

Abi Morgan writes and directs this miniseries starring Benedict Cumberbatch. Set in New York in the 80s, Eric tells the desperate search that a father begins when Edgar, his nine-year-old son disappears in the morning on the way to school. Hating himself and blaming himself for the disappearance, he clings to his son’s memories and drawings of Eric. A blue monster, which is part of the group of puppets that the protagonist manages in his show.

‘Not one more’ (day 31)

Netflix wants to start May with a bang: the premieres that will leave you speechless
‘Not one more’ (Netflix).

Spanish series created by Miguel Saez Carralshowrunner of Homicides. 8 chapters that follow Alma, a 17-year-old teenager who spreads a white cloth on the facade of her high school where you can read that A rapist is hiding inside the institute. To find out the truth, we will have to go back five months before that moment, where this story begins.

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