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What’s Leaving Netflix

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New on Netflix: Full list of shows, movies in May 2026
Everything on Netflix in May 2026, including Shane Gillis hosting “The Roast of Kevin Hart” and MMA clash “Rousey vs. Carano.”

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10 Netflix Shows You Need to Watch This May
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What’s Leaving Netflix in May: All Exiting Movies Listed
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7 Netflix Movies You Need to Watch This May
A sparkling book adaptation, a gut-punching drama and two A-list documentaries are coming to Netflix this month.

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5 Best Netflix Movies to Watch Before They Leave This Week (April 2026)
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5 new movies you can stream this week on Netflix, HBO Max and more

Yahya Abdul-Mateen’s Netflix Series Never Sparks

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‘Man on Fire' Review: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Is Fascinating to Watch
Netflix’s latest action thriller, “Man on Fire” — based on A. J. Quinnell’s acclaimed 1980 novel and adapted to television by Kyle Killen — brings the infamous John Creasy to the small screen.

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In 'Man on Fire,' a new Creasy, played by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, capably takes the helm
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‘Man on Fire’ Review: Yahya Abdul-Mateen’s Netflix Series Never Sparks
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Netflix's Man on Fire: Season 1 Review
All seven episodes of Man on Fire are now available on Netflix.

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See the Original 1987 “Man on Fire” Cast Then and Now
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Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Teases Whether There Could Be A 'Man on Fire' Season 2: "I Think It's Always Nice To Be Able To Potentially Peer Forward Into The Future"

Netflix, vertical video

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Netflix Launches Vertical Videos on the Mobile App. Here's How It Works
Netflix has given its mobile app a fresh redesign, adding vertical video and an updated home screen geared toward viewers who regularly stream while away from their TV screens. On

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Netflix Launches New Mobile App With Vertical Video 'Clips' Feed
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Netflix goes vertical with its new mobile app
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Netflix’s ‘Should I Marry A Murderer?’: Where Caroline And Sandy Are Now

Netflix’s “Should I Marry A Murderer?” is now the No. 1 series on the site. Here’s a closer look at the harrowing true-crime story of a Scottish woman whose fiancé confessed to murder.
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Netflix To Debut Maite Alberdi's 'A Child Of My Own' On August 13

EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has announced an August 13 debut for A Child of My Own (Un Hijo Propio), the new documentary from two-time Oscar nominee Maite Alberdi. The film examines the strange case of Eleonor Alejandra Marín Mendoza,
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‘Apex’ Writer Jeremy Robbins Breaks Down the Ending of the Charlize Theron Netflix Chart-Topper

Says the scribe of a climactic scene between Theron and Taron Egerton: "In every version of the script, that was always the hardest moment for me to write."
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Apex Is My Favorite Netflix Movie In A Long Time, Even If Others Are Saying Differently

Charlize Theron's latest action movie, Apex, is available with a Netflix subscription and has maintained a solid hold at the peak of the platform's popular movies. I'm not surpris
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Netflix’s New Stock Buyback Is Bigger Than Its Entire 2026 Content Budget

After a post-earnings stock dip, Netflix is betting on itself with a $25 billion buyback — a move that tells quite a story about the company’s momentum.
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Emmy Predictions: 41 Category-Expansion With Netflix, HBO Max and Apple Series Leading the Charge

Emmys predictions in every category include "The Pitt," "Hacks," "Beef," "Shrinking," "Pluribus," "Abbott Elementary," "Paradise" and more.
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Netflix to 'revive' The Crown with £500m prequel spanning royal scandals

Netflix has reportedly approved a prequel to The Crown following lengthy negotiations with Left Bank Pictures. The deal, said to be worth up to £500million, will see the acclaimed royal drama venture further into the past.

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