Streaming platforms are rolling out a packed lineup for May 2026. Netflix leads with a new adaptation of “Lord of the Flies,” while Apple TV+ debuts “Star City.” Hulu brings back the comedy series “Deli Boys” for a second season. These titles anchor a month full of fresh releases across major services.
Netflix’s “Lord of the Flies” reimagines William Golding’s classic novel for a modern audience. The series follows a group of schoolboys stranded on an island, descending into chaos. Early buzz highlights its gritty visuals and updated social commentary. The show premieres on May 15.
Apple TV+ enters the space race drama with “Star City,” a series set in a fictional Russian cosmonaut training facility. The show explores ambition, secrecy, and personal sacrifice during the Cold War. It arrives on May 8, with a star-studded cast and high production values.
Hulu’s “Deli Boys” returns for its second season on May 1. The comedy follows two brothers running a struggling deli in New York City. The first season earned praise for its sharp writing and character development. The new episodes promise more humor and heart.
HBO Max counters with the thriller “The Last Signal,” a sci-fi mystery about a deep-space transmission. The show debuts on May 22 and stars Oscar-winner Viola Davis. Early reviews commend its tense pacing and emotional depth.
Amazon Prime Video adds “The Edison Paradox,” a period drama about Thomas Edison’s lesser-known rival. The series explores innovation, betrayal, and the cost of progress. It streams starting May 10.
Disney+ premieres “Star Wars: Eclipse,” an animated series set during the High Republic era. The show targets younger audiences but aims for broad appeal. It drops on May 27.
For documentary fans, Paramount+ presents “The Final Harvest,” a deep dive into a decade-long cyber attack on global food supply chains. The series releases on May 12 and offers real-world implications.
Viewers should check platform availability in their region, as release dates may shift. Subscription bundles can offer savings for those chasing multiple titles.





