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It's already May, and that means not only that we're closer to the June parties, but that new seasons of your favorite series, movies and documentaries will arrive on Netflix for you to start marathoning. 1x2g4q
If you are already up to date with your series, you can rest assured because the streaming will add several news for you to fall in love with or put on the list of series to watch.

Among the news are the new seasons of the series Lucifer, The Rain, the culinary comedy Nice job and the Brazilian The Mechanism, in addition to a new animation by the same illustrated and producer of BoJack Horseman, Tuca and Bertie.
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Z Nation – Season 5: Yes, in addition to the series Black Summer, which debuted in April, has more zombies invading Netflix in May. Arrived on: 01/05.
Dial Friend To Kill – Season 1: This new series is about a recent widow who befriends a help center with a woman who seems to have a shocking secret. Arrived on: 03/05.
Tuca and Bertie – Season 1: From the illustrator of the award-winning series BoJack Horseman, Tuca & Bertie also brings an animated comedy with animals as humans, but much less dark than the first Netflix production.
Even though they are two birds, the two face extremely human problems, from trying to deal with a job promotion to the difficulty of getting into a relationship in the modern world. Arrived on: 03/05.
Lucifer – Season 4: After being canceled by the original network, the series about the devil who comes to earth and solves police mysteries was saved by Netflix for its fourth season. In the previews, you can see that now TV's favorite demon meets Eva – yes, that Eva. Arrived on: 08/05.
Easy – Season 3: The third season of this short-form comedy-drama series returns to the complicated topics surrounding sex, love and how to get emotionally involved with someone in the 99st century. The series involves some actors like Orlando Bloom, Dave Franco and Joe Lo Truglio, from Brooklyn XNUMX. Arrived on: 10/05.
The Mechanism – Season 2: The Brazilian original series about Operação Lava-Jato premiered in March 2018 and caused quite a stir. controversy. With Selton Mello in the lead role, the series returns for its second season to investigate corruption in Brazilian politics. Arrived on: 10/05
The Society – Season 1: New for May, this series tells the story of a group of teenagers who are mysteriously transported to a city similar to theirs, but in an alternate reality. In this world, parents disappeared if they left a trace. Now, they must survive and discover the mystery that made all the adults disappear. Arrived on: 10/05.
The Rain – Season 2: This Danish Netflix original sci-fi series returns to its post-apocalyptic world in its second season.
The virus that's been in the rain isn't over yet, and the survivors find themselves in an even more dire situation as the disparate groups clash in an environment where no one can be trusted.
Focusing on the two brothers who left their hiding place, the series preview shows that staying alive is going to be a lot harder, and not just because of the rain. Arrived on: 17/05.
Send Well – Season 3: Television's funniest cooking competition returns for its third season with more complex recipes and pastry chefs who shouldn't step foot in the kitchen. Now, more candy and giant cakes will make those who only know how to make noodles feel better about themselves. Arrived on: 17/05.
Dilemma – Season 1: Starring Renée Zellweger, the series
the series features a suspenseful game that takes place in an upscale diner. The cast also includes Dave Annable, Juan Castano, Louis Herthum, Blake Jenner, Jane Levy and Keith Powers. Arrives on 24/05.
She Wants It All – Season 2: Based on Spike Lee's 1986 film, the series follows Nola Darling, a young woman who wants to become a great artist, maintain a social life and find love with her three boyfriends. Arrived on: 24/05.
Eyes That Condemn – Season 1: Based on a true story, this series tells the story of the famous case of the Central Park Five - five black teenagers from Harlem convicted of a rape they didn't commit.
The miniseries divided into parts retraces the trajectory of Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise, from the first interrogations in 1989 to the acquittal in 2002 and the subsequent indemnification agreement with the City of New York in 2014.
Produced by Oprah and Robert De Niro, the cast is also strong: Emmy winners and nominees Michael K. Williams, Vera Farmiga, John Leguizamo, Felicity Huffman, Niecy Nash, Blair Underwood and Christopher Jackson. Arrived on: 31/05.
Good Girls – Season 2: The series that follows three very different suburban mothers who enter a money laundering scheme returns in its second season with the consequences of getting involved with some of the biggest drug dealers in the United States. And all this while he still has to look for his children in football. Arrived on: 31/05.
How to Sell Drugs Fast – Season 1: This Netflix original series shows a boy who decides to sell better drugs than the dealer who is with his ex-girlfriend. With the help of his best friend, he creates a sales website that pumps the internet. Even without being on the streets, the danger of traffic finds them. Arrived on: 31/05.
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Money Game (2016): Directed by Jodie Foster, the feature starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts tells the story of a television presenter and producer who argue and get into a fight right at the same time a gunman breaks into the studio during a broadcast. of the live program. Arrived on: 01/05.
Master's Trick (2013): A group of Las Vegas magicians pull off an impressive trick where they steal thousands and thousands of euros from a bank in – all without even leaving the stage.
The CIA and FBI then try to unmask the trick, but the magicians do not intend to reveal their big secret. The cast includes Jesse Eisenberg, Dave Franco, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fischer, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman. Arrived on: 01/05.
Master's Trick: The Second Act: Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fischer and Dave Franco return as the magicians who carried out a grand heist and are now on the run from the FBI. At the same time, the group plans its new act: to unmask a young computer genius who launched a technological novelty that collects s' personal data. Arrived on: 01/05.
Our Last Summer (2019): This Netflix original movie is about a group of young people enjoying their last summer before heading off to college and starting adulthood. Starring Tyler Posey, KJ Apa and Maia Mitchell, the teen romantic comedy showcases several parallel romance stories while also tackling the dramas of choosing what to do with your future. Arrived on: 03/05.
The Other Father (2019): On her deathbed, the mother tells her daughters a big family secret. After she dies, these four sisters decide to get in the car and head out on an adventure to investigate her origins, seeking the truth of a shocking mystery they didn't even know existed. Arrived on: 03/05.
Between Wine and Vinegar (2019): Directed by and starring Amy Poehler, this Netflix original comedy is about the midlife of a group of friends who are going to celebrate a member's birthday in a vineyard. The feature also counts Maya Rudolph, Tina Fey and Rachel Dratch in the cast. Arrived on: 10/05.
See You Yesterday (2019): Directed by Stefon Bristol and produced by Spike Lee, the science fiction film follows two friends and science prodigies, CJ and Sabastian, who are hard at work on a new invention: backpacks that double as time machines.
When CJ's older brother dies in a run-in with the police, she and her friend decide to use their unfinished (and safe) backpacks to try to save him. Arrived on: 17/05.
The Perfection (2019): Allison Williams, from Get Out, stars as Charlotte, a musician prodigy who feels threatened after coming into with a former colleague who is also a musical prodigy, played by Logan Browning, star of Dear White People. The horror and thriller film produced by Netflix was acclaimed at the festival Fantastic Festival 2018. Arrived on: 24/05.
Joy (2018): The film focuses on Joy, a young Nigerian woman who has fallen prey to the trafficking of women in Vienna. Exploited, she tries to pay off her debt so she can get a little more money to the family she left behind in her country. Arrived on: 24/05.
End of the World (2019): The end of the world approaches with an alien invasion. And to save the Earth's future, four teenagers will need to band together and conquer their greatest fears. Arrived on: 24/05.
A Boundary Between Us (2016): this feature won an Oscar for Best ing Actress for Viola Davis. Depicting the struggles of an African-American family during the 1950s, the film tells about a retired baseball player, who once dreamed of becoming a major sports star, but now has to work as a garbage collector to survive.
Arrived on: 31/05.
My Eternal Maybe (2019): Everyone thought that children Sasha and Marcus would end up together. Everyone but them. When they meet again after 15 years, they begin to realize what made everyone think the two would end up together and begin to imagine what it would be like if they dated. The cast of this Netflix original film includes Keanu Reeves, Ali Wong and Randall Park. Arrived on: 31/05.
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John and Yoko: Only Heaven as a Witness (2018): this documentary tells interviews with unpublished images from the recording of one of the greatest albums in music and the great work of John Lennon: the album Imagine, made in partnership with Yoko Ono. The album, which was released in 1971, gained new tracks recently discovered in a special edition. Arrived on: 01/05.
Turning the Table of Power (2019): The election contest for the United States Congress in 2018 won a Netflix original documentary to show the backstage of the election of four women who were determined to fight against the millionaire campaigns of old male politicians who do not make room for diversity. Arrived on: 03/05.
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