The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Amazon, HBO, Hulu and More in May
Every month, streaming services add movies and TV shows to their libraries. Here are our picks from May’s new titles.
By Noel Murray
Published April 30, 2021Updated May 3, 2021
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Starts streaming: May 14
At once historical and fantastical, Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer- and National Book Award-winning novel “The Underground Railroad” depicts an alternate version of the 19th-century American South in which a literal subterranean railway helps ex-slaves escape from plantations, carrying them to freedom through a succession of strange and inhospitable lands. The director Barry Jenkins best-known for the Oscar-winning movie “Moonlight” has adapted the book into a ten-part series, starring Thuso Mbedu as Cora, who flees her captors in Georgia and
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, who captured Anya Taylor-Joy s attention on (and off) the chessboard in hit Netflix drama The Queen s Gambit, has played the best move of all by being picked to portray Brian Epstein, the Beatles legendary manager, in a new film that will shoot later this year.
Epstein was dubbed the fifth Beatle by Paul McCartney; and when John Lennon heard of his death, from an accidental overdose in 1967, he declared: He was one of us.
The 33-year-old rising star was chosen for the part in Midas Man (An Unauthorised Autobiography of Brian Epstein) by director Jonas Akerlund.
A Grammy-award winning music video filmmaker, Akerlund is celebrated for his collaborations with Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga, Beyonce and Madonna; as well as two pictures: Polar, a highly visualised graphic novel adaptation starring Mads Mikkelsen; and Lords Of Chaos, about Norwegian underground satanic band Black Metal. His style always pushes the envelope, Fortune-Lloyd said of the director s wo
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Actress Thuso Mbedu not only made history as the first SA actress to lead a mainstream US series, but she bagged the role at her very first ever US audition.
The twice Emmy-nominated actress plays the lead role in Barry Jenkins adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel,
The Underground Railway, set to premiere next month on Amazon Prime Video.
The novel follows the life of Cora, a young slave who escapes from a plantation with her companion, Caesar, and heads north on the underground railway.