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All series premieres on Netflix for this month of May

This weekend begins the month of May and Netflix will premiere long-awaited series such as Jupiter’s Legacy or Halston. It will also surprise us with the second season of Spanish fiction El Vecino and many more premieres. Do not miss the series that the month of May brings us. Jupiters LegacyJupiter’s LegacyThe Netflix streaming platform premieres on May 7 this drama is based on the graphic novels by Mark Millar and Frank Quitely. The series tells how the first generation of superheroes try to pass the baton on to their children after dedicating almost a century to protect humanity. However, young people fail to keep up with their parents. The cast includes actors such as Josh Duhamel (Transformers saga), Leslie Bibb (Popular), Ben Daniels (The Crown), Matt Lanter (Timeless) and Ian Quinlan (Gotham). The neighbor The neighbor The Netflix platform will premiere on May 21 the second season of this Spanish comedy starring an unusual superhero. In this second and final season there will be actors like Fran Perea (Los Serrano) playing a fictional version of himself. They will continue in the fun series Javier / Titán (Quim Gutiérrez), Lola (Clara Lago), José Ramón (Adrián Pino) and Julia (Catalina Sopelana). HalstonHalstonNetflix will premiere this series on the life of designer Halston from May 1-14, based on the novel Simply Halston by Steven Gaines and starring Ewan McGregor. One of the most anticipated releases of the month of May. The Upshaw Family The Upshaw Family premieres this comedy series on May 12 as a working-class African-American family from Indiana strives for a better life and a happy home while dealing with the difficulties of everyday life.NavilleraNavilleraThe streaming platform premieres on May 4 this drama in which a 70-year-old man with a dream and a 23-year-old man with a gift face their harsh realities and face the challenge of becoming ballet dancers. Heaven Is Waiting For You Heaven Is Waiting For You On May 14, this choreographed drama series inspired by Things Left Behind by Kim Sae-Byul, a true former trauma cleanser, premieres. The story revolves around Geu-roo, a young man with Asperger’s syndrome who starts working with his uncle as a trauma cleaner. The job is to organize the items left by people who have already left this world. Edén Edén On May 27, Netflix premieres this animated series that tells us a fantasy and science fiction story set in the future in a city inhabited only by robots whose former masters have long disappeared. On a routine mission, two of those robots accidentally wake up a human child. Something that for them is inexplicable since for them humans were nothing more than an ancient forbidden myth. Together, the two robots will secretly raise the boy in a shelter on the outskirts of Eden, the city where the action is narrated. A fact that will possibly change the lives of the three of them forever. VincenzoVincenzoNetflix premieres on May 9 this Korean black comedy in which he is only 8 years old, Park Joo Hyung arrived in Italy after being adopted. Now he is an adult and his name is Vincenzo Casano, he is a lawyer and works for the mafia as a counselor. Due to a war between mafia groups, the protagonist will have to flee to South Korea where he will join the lawyer Hong Cha Young.Who Killed Sara Other series season premieres The streaming platform will also premiere seasons of other series such as Selena: The Series (season 2, May 4), Trash (season 2, May 4), YooHoo to the Rescue (new seasons, 5) May), Girl from Nowhere (Season 2, May 7), Castlevania (Season 4, May 13), Love, Death & Robots (Volume 2, May 14), Who Killed Sara? (Season 2, May 19), Special (Season 2, May 20), Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (Season 3, May 21), Master of None (Season 3, May 23), Ragnarok (Season 2, May 27), The Kominsky Method (Season 3, May 28), and Lucifer (Season 5B, May 28).

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