Series

The Four Seasons — May 1 (Netflix/ Season 1)
Genre: romance, comedy
What is remarkable: Three married couples who have spent years on vacation face shock when one of them decides to divorce. Starring Steve Carell and Coleman Domingo.

Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld — May 4 (Disney+ /miniseries)
Genre: animation, science fiction, action
What is remarkable: In the dark corners of a distant galaxy, a former assassin and bounty hunter meet the ghosts of the past.

The Walking Dead: Dead City — May 4 (AMC/season 2)
Genre: horror, thriller, adventure
What is remarkable: Maggie and Negan from The Walking Dead travel to the Manhattan jungle to find the girl's kidnapped son. Starring Lauren Cohen and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.

Pokerface — May 8 (Peacock/season 2)
Genre: Detective
What is remarkable: the heroine, able to recognize any lie, travels across the United States in search of unusual crimes. Starring Natasha Lyonne.

Bad Thoughts — May 13 (Netflix/ Season 1)
Genre: comedy
What is remarkable: stand-up comedian Tom Segura makes his wildest fantasies come true through cinema.

Overcompensating — May 15 (Prime Video/Season 1)
Genre: comedy
What is remarkable: a young guy tries to fit into a crazy student life, pretending to be someone he really isn't.

Duster — May 15 (Max/ Season 1)
Genre: thriller, drama
What is remarkable: A former thug and an FBI agent team up to break up a crime syndicate. Starring Josh Holloway.

Welcome to Wrexham — May 15 (FX/season 4)
Genre: documentary, sports
What is remarkable: Documentary sketches about Ryan Reynolds' attempts to get a job at one of the oldest football clubs in the world, which he bought to get him out of the financial hole.

Love, Death, and Robots — May 15 (Netflix/ Season 4)
Genre: animation, science fiction, comedy, action
What is remarkable: ten animated stories where love, death and robots are intertwined in unexpected and exciting ways.

Killerbot — May 16 (Apple TV+/ Season 1)
Genre: sci-fi, action, drama
What is remarkable: an android that hacked into its own system to watch TV shows is forced to hide its newfound free will. The main role is played by Alexander Skarsgard.

Nine complete strangers — May 21 (Hulu/ season 2)
Genre: thriller, drama, detective
What is remarkable: There are terrible secrets behind the curtain of a peaceful rehabilitation center, where a group of different people find themselves. Starring Nicole Kidman and Bobby Cannavale.

Sirens — May 22 (Netflix/miniseries)
Genre: comedy
What is remarkable: the woman begins to realize that her sister's relationship with her strange boss has gone beyond all reasonable limits. Starring Julianne Moore.

Big mouth — May 23 (Netflix/ Season 8)
Genre: cartoon, comedy
What is remarkable: puberty in the form of huge shaggy monsters prevents a couple of teenagers from living a normal life.

Rick & Morty — May 25 (Adult Swim/Season 8)
Genre: animation, comedy, science fiction
What is remarkable: the odious couple travels to the craziest corners of the universe and leaves behind countless destruction and alcoholic amber. Wabba-labba-dub!

adults — May 28 (FX/season 1)
Genre: comedy
What is remarkable: five young neighbors face the chaos of growing up and making comical mistakes every day.

Dept. Q — May 29 (Netflix/miniseries)
Genre: thriller, drama
What is remarkable: a high-class detective returns to duty after a traumatic incident that left his partner paralyzed.

The Better Sister — May 29 (Prime Video/miniseries)
Genre: thriller, drama, detective
What is remarkable: A woman teams up with her addicted sister to find her husband's murderer. Starring Elizabeth Banks.

And just like that — May 29 (Max/ Season 3)
Genre: romance, comedy
What is remarkable: The three heroines of Sex and the City, who represent women's independence for an entire generation, face new challenges.