New to UK Netflix this May 2017
Mars missions, a returning redhead, and all-new House of Cards: hot Netflix UK releases May 2017
UK Netflix release date: 19 May
The Mars Generation
UK Netflix release date: 8 May
Will humans ever really walk on Mars? A new documentary coming to Netflix follows the young men and women at American space camp who hope to one day fly all the way to the red planet.
Sense8, Season 2
UK Netflix release date: 5 May
The cast of Sense8. Photo: Netflix
Eight strangers around the globe find themselves connected by a terrible, violent vision. In season one, these strangers discovered they could connect to one another through thoughts and actions and decided to find out why these weird things were happening. Picking up where it left off, Capheus, Kala, Lito and the rest of the Sensates find themselves still on the run from Whispers (Terrence Mann), and forced to question their very
identity. This popular Netflix original follows the Sensates as they struggle to find a new way to
live with, understand and protect one another against all odds.
The Mars Generation
UK Netflix release date: 5 May
Tomorrow's astronauts. Photo: Netflix
The definitive look at mankind’s future journey to Mars, as told
through the eyes of the teenagers who will be the first to take it, as well as the current leading experts in space exploration. “The Mars Generation”
provides insight into the historical, philosophical, and technological
implications of colonising other planets, and reveals just how close humanity is to a manned mission to Mars
Anne
UK Netflix release date: 12 May
Get Me Roger Stone
UK Netflix release date: 12 May
The career of one of the most controversial figures in contemporary politics is explored in this Netflix Original documentary. Get Me Roger Stone examines the scope of the titular politician's influence, from being the youngest person called before the Watergate grand jury to his involvement with the Trump campaign, offering a unique insight into the last 50 years of politics that have contributed to the current political upheaval.
Blame!
UK Netflix release date: 20 May
The first-ever Netflix Original anime movie brings the ten-volume 1998 cyberpunk manga series by Tsutomu Nihei to the silver screen. Set in a dystopian future, the movie follows protagonist Killy on a quest to redeem an endangered humanity.
Laerte-se
UK Netflix release date: 19 May
The life of Laerte Coutinho, one of Brazil’s most prolific cartoonists, is explored in this Netflix Original documentary. After almost 60 years as a man, three kids, and three marriages, Laerte introduced herself as a woman. Laerte-se presents a beautiful chronicle of Laerte’s shifting domestic experiences.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Season 3
UK Netflix release date: 19 May
Kimmy Schmidt, New York twentysomething and escapee from a doomsday cult, returns for a third season of attempting to adjust to the adult life she missed out on.
War Machine
UK Netflix release date: 26 May
David Michôd (Animal Kingdom)'s War Machine is part reality, part savage parody. Brad Pitt is the four-star general who went from the respect of NATO command to the embarrassment of a media exposé, and is joined by a highly decorated cast including Tilda Swinton and Sir Ben Kingsley. The Netflix original film is inspired by the book The Operators: The Wild & Terrifying Inside Story of America’s War in Afghanistan, by the late journalist Michael Hastings.
House of Cards, Season 5
UK Netflix release date: 30 May
Ever since season 5 was announced, on the day of Donald Trump's presidential inauguration, speculation over what's next for the Underwoods has been as fevered as a White House press meeting. Not much is known so far, but with stranger-than-satire events playing out in real-life Washington, we're sure it's going to be searing.