





The animated adventure How to Train Your Dragon introduces Hiccup (Jay Baruchel), a shy teen struggling to meet his father’s expectations of becoming a Viking — especially when he chooses not to slay a dragon, befriending the creature instead.
“I wouldn’t kill him because he looked as frightened as I was,” Hiccup says of Toothless, his newfound dragon companion. “I looked at him, and I saw myself.”
Like Hiccup, you’ll see yourself in the many movies and shows leaving Netflix in May. That includes Train to Busan, the South Korean action flick in which a dad and his daughter make hard choices while chasing safety during a zombie outbreak. And don’t forget Your Honor, the courtroom drama series starring Bryan Cranston as a respected judge who enters a thorny web of lies after his son flees a fatal car accident.
The only decision you’ll need to make is which to stream first. Get your heart pounding with the acclaimed thrillers Hell or High Water and Pig. Indulge your nostalgia with millennial must-sees You’ve Got Mail and Crossroads. And give yourself a good laugh with the mockumentary series Documentary Now! and the comedy movie Joy Ride.
Make sure to watch all these titles — and plenty more — before they leave Netflix in the US in May.





Seasons 1–3. Follow the misadventures of three freshmen — quarterback Alex (Darin Brooks), running back Craig (Sam Jones III), and mascot Sammy (Chris Romano) — at gridiron powerhouse Blue Mountain State.

New NFL star Thad (Alan Ritchson) buys his old teammates’ beloved frat house, renames it “Thadland,” and throws the raunchiest, most debauched party in school history.

Three years after breaking off a romance with his protégé, expert con artist Nicky Spurgeon (Will Smith) finds her on the other side of his elaborate new scam.

In a desperate bid to save their family ranch, two brothers stage a series of clever bank robberies with a pair of Texas rangers in hot pursuit.

Shy teen Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) must prove to his father and his village that he can still be a Viking warrior — even if he’d rather befriend a dragon than slay one.

Hiccup (Baruchel), Toothless, and a mysterious dragon rider join forces to protect the island of Berk from a power-hungry warrior with a dragon army of his own.

Four Asian American women experience mishaps and mayhem as they set out on a journey to China in search of one of their birth mothers.

The life of a White House butler who worked for eight presidents unfolds against a backdrop of unparalleled change in American history.

An FBI agent takes part in an undercover operation targeting a Mexican drug lord, but she finds her ethics challenged when the sting crosses the line.

A bookshop owner and a superstore magnate fall in love online, believing they’ve never met. In reality, they have — and they hate each other.

On a perilous mission back to zombie-decimated South Korea, a former soldier and his team encounter a family of survivors who seek escape.

As a zombie outbreak sweeps the country, a dad and his daughter take a harrowing train journey in an attempt to reach the only city that’s still safe.

Seasons 1–4. The comic filmmakers spoof such classic documentaries as Grey Gardens, Nanook of the North, and The Thin Blue Line.

In 1980s Dublin, a teen whose family is falling apart transfers to a tough school, where he forms a rock band to fit in and win a girl’s attention.

After her husband’s death, a widow strives to preserve his vineyard, facing financial hardships and societal prejudices that question her abilities.

Leading gloomy lives in isolation, a family of ghouls moves to a bland suburb where a reality TV show host’s community plan cramps their style.

Worried that Wednesday (Chloë Grace Moretz) and Pugsley (Javon Walton) are growing up too fast, Gomez (Oscar Isaac) piles the Addams brood into a haunted camper for a family road trip across the US.

Childhood friends Lucy (Britney Spears), Mimi (Taryn Manning), and Kit (Zoe Saldaña) take a road trip that reignites their friendship, helps them reveal deep secrets, and shapes their future ambitions.

When his beloved foraging pig is kidnapped, a reclusive truffle hunter leaves his cabin in the Oregon woods for his old haunts in Portland to find her.

Season 1: John Meehan. Businesswoman Debra Newell’s (Connie Britton) life unravels when she falls for the lies and manipulation of con man John Meehan (Eric Bana). Based on the true-crime podcast.

Season 2: Betty Broderick. Socialite Betty Broderick (Amanda Peet) hits a homicidal boiling point during a bitter divorce from her unfaithful husband. Based on the headline-making crime.

Seasons 1–2. A respected judge’s life descends into a thorny web of lies and cover-ups after his son flees a fatal car accident.










































