Here’s your full comprehensive look at what’s coming to Netflix Canada in May 2021. As the month progresses, and throughout May more movies and TV series will be announced.
What’s Coming to Netflix Canada on May 1st
Blood Diamond (2006) – Leonardo DiCaprio headlines this thriller about an ex-mercenary now turned smuggler.
Dark Skies (2013) – Sci-fi horror from the producers of
Paranormal Activity.
Evil Dead (2013) – Horror reboot about a young woman who stumbles upon the Book of the Dead.
Forbidden Kingdom – Martial arts fantasy adventure starring Jackie Chan and Jet Li.
Gandhi – Unclear what version this is.
Good Girls Get High (2018) –
Thanks to some recent announcements we’ve been able to put together your first look at what’s coming to Netflix Canada in May 2021. As the month progresses, and throughout May more movies and TV series will be announced.
What’s Coming to Netflix Canada on May 1st
Forbidden Kingdom – Martial arts fantasy adventure starring Jackie Chan and Jet Li.
Poseidon (2006) – Remake of the classic 70s disaster movie sees the luxury cruise liner Poseidon capsize after being struck by a rogue wave. As the ship begins to sink, the survivors are in a fight for their lives as they attempt to escape.
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Researchers Find Nonnative Species in Oahu Play Greater Role in Seed Dispersal Networks
Corey Tarwater (right), an assistant professor in the UW Department of Zoology and Physiology, and Becky Wilcox, a UW Ph.D. student at the time of the research from Napa, Calif., set up automated radio telemetry units to track birds in Oahu, Hawaii. Tarwater and members of her research team headed research on how nonnative species play a greater role in seed dispersal networks there than native species. Their paper was published in PNAS Jan. 11. (Patrick Kelley Photo)
University of Wyoming researchers headed a study that shows nonnative birds in Oahu, Hawaii, have taken over the role of seed dispersal networks on the island, with most of the seeds coming from nonnative plants.