As May approaches closer, keep an eye on this list of Netflix content leaving the platform throughout the month to make sure your favorite titles are sticking around a little bit longer.
A number of titles will be cut from Netflix in May, so make sure you’re squeezing in a viewing or two of series or movies from the list below that are getting the axe.
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After seeing what’s on the chopping block, check out the full list of additions heading to Netflix in May, including several original movies and series.
LEAVING 5/1
8 Mile
Chocolat
Cold Justice: Collection 3
Dances with Wolves
Disney High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Dr. No
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
For Your Eyes Only
From Dusk Till Dawn
From Russia with Love
Godzilla
GoldenEye
Hostel
Jaws
Jaws 2
Jaws 3
Jaws: The Revenge
LEAVING 5/1 (Continued)
Licence to Kill
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
Sixteen Candles
Sliding Doors
Somm
Somm: Into the Bottle
The Birdcage
The Dirty Dozen
The English Patient
The Lovely Bones
The Notebook
The Other Boleyn Girl
Tomorrow Never Dies
Watchmen
LEAVING 5/11 – 5/31
Leaving 5/11/19:
Switched at Birth: Seasons 1-5
Leaving 5/15/19:
Bill Nye, the Science Guy: Collection 1
Leaving 5/19/19:
Disney’s Bridge to Terabithia
Leaving 5/22/19:
The Boss Baby
Leaving 5/24/19:
Southpaw
Leaving 5/31/19:
I Know What You Did Last Summer
West Side Story (1961)
NEW NETFLIX ORIGINALS TO BINGE:
Feeling sad that some your favorites are leaving Netflix? Drown your woes in a binge-watching session of some exciting original Netflix series that have dropped in recent months.
Arrested Development — Season 5, Part 2: The second half of the fifth (and perhaps final) season of Arrested Development hit Netflix on March 15. After getting canceled by Fox, the series was later picked up by Netflix and branded as a Netflix original series. In the new batch of episodes, fans see Buster (Tony Hale) heading to court, where he will stand trial for the alleged murder of Lucille 2 (Liza Minnelli).
All 5 seasons of Arrested Development are streaming on Netflix now.
‘QUEER EYE’ — Season 3
Queer Eye is back for its third season as a Netflix original series. Style expert Tan France, food and wine expert Antoni Porowski, hair care expert Jonathan Van Ness, culture expert Karamo Brown and interior design expert Bobby Berk use their knowledge to transform the lives of men nominated by their friends and family. The Queer Eye for the Straight Guy revival premiered in 2018 on Netflix and was such a hit that it’s already launching into its third season a year later.
Seasons 1-3 of Queer Eye are streaming on Netflix now.
‘OUR PLANET’
In Our Planet, Netflix takes a swipe at BBC-style docu-series that focus on the wonders of planet Earth. The eight-part series was produced with Silverback Films, whose director Alastair Fothergill was behind Planet Earth and Blue Planet, and is narrated by the one and only Sir David Attenborough.
“Our Planet will take viewers on a spectacular journey of discovery showcasing the beauty and fragility of our natural world,” Attenborough said at the WWF’s State of the Planet event in London last year. “Today we have become the greatest threat to the health of our home but there’s still time for us to address the challenges we’ve created, if we act now. We need the world to pay attention. Our Planet brings together some of the world’s best filmmakers and conservationists and I’m delighted to help bring this important story to millions of people worldwide.”
All episodes of Our Planet are currently streaming on Netflix.
‘CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA’ – season 2
Those looking for a new favorite should look no further than the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Starring Mad Men breakout star Kiernan Shipka, Netflix’s take on the Archie comic of the same name follows a teenage witch who must choose between he human world and the wicked world. Fans of the ’90s sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch will find themselves falling for this darker departure of the show.
Seasons 1 and 2 of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina are streaming now.