The Netflix hot list: From Jupiter’s Legacy to Halston – what s new on Netflix UK in May
What’s new on Netflix UK in May? Jupiter’s Legacy, Halston and Money, Explained are just some of the new Netflix shows this month. By Becky Gamester-Newton Published: 30 April 2021 - 11.48am By Press Association Published: 30 April 2021 - 11.48am Netflix / BT.com
Netflix is home to thousands of TV shows and movies, including award-winning dramas, binge-worthy documentaries and original movies.
But if you re up to date with your watchlist, you should be able to find something new on Netflix in May.
So what are the new Netflix shows this month? Superhero drama Jupiter’s Legacy is set to premiere, while the eye-opening documentary Money, Explained should help you navigate your finances.
Tennesseeâs flag flies atop Capitol â in North Carolina
RALEIGH, N.C. â Tennesseeâs flag was unfurled from atop North Carolinaâs old Capitol on Tuesday for a movie being filmed this week at the Greek Revival-style building.
The production of âThe Evolution of Nate Gibsonâ began shooting Monday at the building on Union Square in downtown Raleigh, Department of Cultural and Natural Resources spokesperson Michele Walker said.
The Department of Administration, which oversees state government buildings, granted permission to the filmmakers to fly on Tuesday the Tennessee flag on the pole atop the building, instead of the North Carolina flag, Walker said.
Who is Marcia Gay Harden?
Born in California to Beverly Harden and Thad Harold Harden, a US Navy officer. The family moved often, on account of her father s job, having stayed in Japan, Germany, Greece and Maryland. Harden graduated from Surrattsville High School in Clinton, Maryland and has a bachelor s degree in theatre from the University of Texas at Austin. She also has a Master of fine arts from the Tisch School of the Arts.
Her performance in Pollock led to her first Academy Award nomination and win, she bagged the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She was nominated once again in the same category for her performance in Mystic River. Her other works include movies such as American Gun, Flubber, The Mist, and Into the Wild.
(FX, 10 p.m., third-season finale): “I don’t know what, but it’s coming soon.”
Directed by showrunner Elgin James (and co-written by James and Debra Moore Muñoz), this finale ominously titled “Chapter The Last, Nothing More To Write” marks an end to a season decidedly stronger than the two preceding seasons. The good news (and based on that preview, it might be the
only good news) is that
Mayans has already been renewed for a fourth season, so while that title might sound awfully final, it’s not the
end end. At least, not for everyone. We’d tell you to buckle up, but, uh, motorcycles.