What’s New On Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, And HBO Now: May 2016’s Top Movies And Shows

It’s a brand new month, which means you need a new list of movies and shows to obsess over. Thankfully, Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and HBO Now have you covered. The big four streaming services are adding a ton of great content throughout the month of May.

Whether you’re craving new comedies, the return of beloved dramas, blockbuster hits, or classic films, there’s something for every streamer throughout this month. We know that having so many titles available to you can be daunting, so we decided to help lighten your load. To help you prioritize the loooonglist of things you need to see and catch up on, we’ve curated what we believe are some of the must-watch movies and shows on each platform. Here’s what you need to be watching when you’re not picking all of those May flowers:

NETFLIX

Marseille *Netflix Original

Netflix is going French this May with the release of its new original series, Marseille. This political drama has been described asHouse of Cards-esque, will star Gerard Depardieu, and takes place in a Southern France port city. More dramatized election antics during an election year? Yes please.

[Stream Marseille on Netflix May 5]

Grace and Frankie *Netflix Original

Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are back next month for Grace and Frankie‘s second season. After the husbands’ of this frenemy pair fall in love, Fonda and Tomlin have to learn to live with one another. This one will give you and your bestie lifelong friendship goals.

[Stream Grace and Frankie on Netflix May 6]

Chelsea *Netflix Original

Chelsea Handler is back with her own talkshow.Chelsea‘s first season will air on Netflix three days a week, Wednesday through Friday, and is Netflix’s first attempt at a talk show. If the comedian’s docu-series, Chelsea Does, is any indication of Chelsea‘s quality, then we’re in for something good.

[Stream Chelsea on Netflix May 11]

Bloodline *Netflix Original

Welcome back, Rayburn family. It’s been far too long. Set in the gorgeous Florida Keys, this tantalizing family drama about death, sex, and deception finally returns next month, and we can’t wait. Pack your sunscreen and make yourself a marg. Things are about to get heated.

[Stream Bloodline on Netflix May 27]

Chef’s Table *Netflix Original

Get pumped, food lovers everywhere. Netflix’s ode to all things delicious returns for a second season next month, and based on the trailer, it looks even more appetizing than before. Our mouths are already watering.

[Stream Chef’s Table on Netflix May 27]

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HULU

James Bond classics

Your streaming life is about to get a lot more mysterious and epic. His name is Bond, James Bond, and many of his most iconic films will be on Hulu starting May 1. From the beloved Goldfinger to the disappointingly dull The Living Daylights, Hulu and Prime Video are going to be your one stop shops this month for all things Bond. Pour yourself a martini — shaken, not stirred — and start streaming.

[Stream Goldfinger on Hulu May 1]

Airplane!

This classic ’80s disaster spoof comedy is finally back on streaming. Whether you’ve never seen this one and want to know what all the Leslie Nielsen fuss is about or if you’re feeling nostalgic and need to revisit an old favorite, Hulu has you covered. There’s food poisoning, a drunk pilot, blow-up co pilots, and quotable lines that will make even your worst flights look picture perfect.

[Stream Airplane! on Hulu May 1]

Drop Dead Diva

When a shallow wanna-be model dies in a car accident, she’s reincarnated as the well-respected and smart Jane, who’s basically Deb’s complete opposite. You better believe antics and lessons in self acceptance ensure. Starting this month, you can watch all six seasons on Hulu.

[Stream Drop Dead Diva on Hulu May 1]

Empire Season 2 Finale

You favorite music industry drama is wrapping up this month. Season Two was even more dramatic and gasp-inducing than Season One, and we loved every minute of it. We’ll keep you posted if we find another show that states our craving for amazing hip-hop and Cookie-fueled drama, but it’s looking bleak.

[Stream Empire’s Season Two finale on Hulu May 19]

The Path Finale *Hulu Original

Hulu’s drama about cults is sadly coming to an end this month. Aaron Paul, Hugh Dancy, and Michelle Monaghan star in this incredible drama that explores what happens when one man’s search for the truth jeopardizes his family’s safety. It’s like Scientology meets family-oriented Breaking Bad, and the result is amazing as well as surprisingly sexy. Catch the finale on May 25, or wait till Season One ends and binge it all at the end of the month.

[Stream The Path finale on Hulu May 25]

Related: What’s New on Hulu May 2016: James Bond Movies, Shows, Season Finales, and More

AMAZON PRIME VIDEO

When Harry Met Sally…

Are you lack of Tinder matches starting to make you feel disenchanted with love? Then it’s time to stream one of the best rom-coms of all time, When Harry Met Sally. Starring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal, spend some time this May re-watching that iconic diner scene.

[Stream When Harry Met Sally on Prime Video May 1]

Mr. Show with Bob and David Seasons 1-4

Before Breaking Bad and Arrested Development, they were just Bob and David. This beloved sketch show will now be available on Amazon in all of its awkward, late ‘90s glory. Go back through comedy time with this binge before you jump into Odenkirk and Cross’ latest Netflix show, W/ Bob & David.

[Stream Mr. Show with Bob and David on Prime Video May 21]

True Blood Season 6

If you’ve always wanted more sexy vampires in your life but didn’t want to pay for HBO, Prime has you covered this month. Season Six is coming to the service in all of its bloody, dramatic, and gorgeous glory. Tune in for the sex stuff but stay for the surprisingly smart commentary on otherness.

[Stream True Blood on Prime Video May 21]

Lucky Louie Season 1

Before Louis C.K. had the critically acclaimed Louie, he had this short-lived HBO show. The comedian stars as a unambitious mechanic who has to navigate family life and raising his daughter. It’s not nearly as sharp as Louie, but if you consider yourself a devoted C.K. fan, then this one is a must.

[Stream Lucky Louie on Prime Video May 21]

Boardwalk Empire Season 4

Head back to a more depressing and crime-filled time when booze was illegal and rules didn’t apply. If you’re playing Boardwalk catch-up, then you’ll be pleased to know that Season Four of this critically HBO drama is heading to Prime this month. Pour yourself a drink and tune into Atlantic City.

[Stream Boardwalk Empire on Prime Video May 21]

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HBO NOW

Face/Off (1997)

You deserve an action packed flick, and there are few better than this sci-fi-esque thriller. John Travolta plays a FBI agent obsessed with taking down a terrorist (Nicolas Cage). When Cage’s character seemingly dies in a plane crash, Travolta gets the ultimate facelift. For the record, this is good Nick Cage.

[Stream Face/Off on HBO Now May 1]

27 Dresses (2008)

If you’re in the mood for a chick flick, then look no further. Jane (Katherine Heigl) is a perpetual bridesmaid and never the bride. When her younger sister snags the man of her dreams, that’s the final straw. Cue insane wedding related antics and James Marsden cuteness.

[Stream 27 Dresses on HBO Now May 1]

Juno (2007)

That’s right. 2007’s favorite movie is coming to HBO. Starring Ellen Page and Michael Cera, this quirky comedy about pregnancy, the future, potential abortion, and life is even better than you remember. Try to forget about all of the insane, super-bloated hype, and press play.

[Stream Juno on HBO Now May 1]

The Pianist (2002)

Adrien Brody stars in this adaptation of the autobiography of Wladyslaw Szpilman. A polish Jewish radio station pianist watches as Warsaw changes following the beginning of World War II. It’s depressing, beautiful, and worth a watch.

[Stream The Pianist on HBO Now May 1]

All the Way (2016) *HBO Original

HBO’s latest original movie follows former president Lyndon B. Johnson after he assumes the presidency after the assassination of JFK. Tensions are high and Johnson works on the Civil Rights Act. Starring Bryan Cranston and Johnson as well as Anthony Mackie, this original looks good.

[Stream All the Way on HBO Now May 21]

Related: What’s New on HBO Now May 2016: First Looks Theatrical Premieres, and More

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