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What's Coming To And Leaving Netflix During May For Your Quarantine Viewing Pleasure

Just in time for another month of quarantine.

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What's Coming To And Leaving Netflix During May For Your Quarantine Viewing Pleasure
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The first of the month is now here, which means we will be losing some of our Netflix favorites but gaining some new ones.

Here is a list of TV shows and movies we will be losing and gaining on Netflix during May.


What's Leaving Netflix:

May 1:

  • "John Carter"
May 15:
  • "Limitless"
  • "The Place Beyond The Pines"

May 17:

  • "Royal Pains" (all seasons)
May 18:
  • "Scandal" (all seasons)

May 19:

  • "What's Eating Gilbert Grape"
  • "Black Snake Moan"
  • "First Wives Club"
  • "She's Out Of My League"
  • "Love, Rosie"
  • "Evolution"
  • "It Takes Two"
  • "Carriers"
  • "Yours, Mine, and Ours"
  • "Young Adult"
May 25:
  • "Bitten" (all seasons)

May 30:

  • "Bob Ross: Beauty Is Everywhere: Collection One"
May 31:
  • "Dear John"
  • "Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past"
  • "Final Destination"
  • "The Final Destination"
  • "Final Destination 2 and 3"
  • "Austin Powers In Goldmember"
  • "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery"
  • "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me"
  • "My Girl"
  • "Outbreak"
  • "Looney Tunes: Back in Action"
  • "Red Dawn"
  • "The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear"
  • "The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!"
  • "Richie Rich"

What's Coming To Netflix:

May 1:

  • "Go! Go! Cory Carson: The Chrissy"
  • "Hollywood" (Netflix original)
  • "Into the Night" (Netflix original)
  • "Almost Happy" (Netflix original)
  • "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
  • "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory"
  • "Get In" (Netflix original)
  • "All Day and a Night" (Netflix original)
  • "The Half of It" (Netflix original)
  • "Medici: The Magnificent: Part 2" (Netflix original)
  • "Back to the Future"
  • "Back to the Future Part II"
  • "Fun with Dick & Jane"
  • "Cracked Up, The Darrell Hammond Story"
  • "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective"
  • "Mrs. Serial Killer" (Netflix original)
  • "Reckoning: Season 1"
  • "Den of Thieves"
  • "Masha and the Bear: Season 4"
  • "Jarhead"
  • "Jarhead 2: Field of Fire"
  • "Jarhead 3: The Siege"
  • "For Colored Girls"
  • "I Am Divine"
  • "The Patriot"
  • "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa"
  • "Material"
  • "Monthly Girls' Nozaki Kun: Season 1"
  • "Song of the Sea"
  • "The Heartbreak Kid"
  • "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"
  • "What a Girl Wants"
  • "Underworld"
  • "Underworld: Evolution"
  • "Underworld: Rise of the Lycans"
  • "Urban Cowboy"
May 4:
  • "Arctic Dogs"
May 5:
  • "Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours To Kill" (Netflix Comedy Special)
May 6:
  • "Becoming" (Netflix documentary)
  • "Workin' Moms: Season 4" (Netflix original)
May 7:
  • "Scissor Seven: Season 2" (Netflix original anime)
May 8:
  • "Dead to Me: Season 2" (Netflix original)
  • "18 regali" (Netflix original)
  • "The Eddy" (Netflix original)
  • "Restaurants on the Edge: Season 2" (Netflix original)
  • "Valeria" (Netflix original)
  • "House at the End of the Street"
  • "Rust Valley Restorers: Season 2" (Netflix original)
May 9:
  • "Charmed: Season 2"
  • "Grey's Anatomy: Season 16"

May 11:

  • "Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics" (Netflix documentary)
  • "Bordertown: Season 3" (Netflix original)
  • "Trial By Media" (Netflix documentary)
  • "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend" (Netflix interactive original)

May 13:

  • "The Wrong Missy"

May 14:

  • "Riverdale: Season 4"

May 15:

  • "Inhuman Resources" (Netflix original)
  • "Magic for Humans: Season 3" (Netflix original)
  • "White Lines" (Netflix original)
  • "I Love You, Stupid" (Netflix original)
  • "Avatar: The Last Airbender: Seasons 1-3"
  • "Chichipatos" (Netflix original)
  • "District 9"
May 16:
  • "United 93"
  • "Public Enemies"
  • "La reina de Indias y el conquistador" (Netflix original)
May 17:
  • "Soul Surfer"

May 18:

  • "The Big Flower Fight"

May 19:

  • "Patton Oswalt: I Love Everything" (Netflix comedy special)
  • "Sweet Magnolias" (Netflix original)
  • "Trumbo"
May 20:
  • "Rebelión de los Godinez" (Netflix original)
  • "The Flash: Season 6"
  • "Ben Platt Live From Radio City Music Hall" (Netflix documentary)

May 22:

  • "Just Go With It"
  • "Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series: Season 2" (Netflix original)
  • "Control Z " (Netflix original)
  • "History 101" (Netflix original)
  • "The Lovebirds" (Netflix original)
  • "Selling Sunset: Season 2" (Netflix original)
May 23:
  • "Dynasty: Season 3"

May 25:

  • "Uncut Gems"
  • "Ne Zha"
  • "Norm of the North: Family Vacation"

May 26:

  • "Hannah Gadsby: Douglas" (Netflix comedy special)

May 27:

  • "I'm No Longer Here" (Netflix original)
  • "The Lincoln Lawyer"

May 29:

  • "Space Force" (Netflix original)
  • "Somebody Feed Phil: Season 3" (Netflix documentary)

May 31:

  • "High Strung Free Dance"

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