Can I Watch My Hulu When I Travel?

Tom Cruise in Acme Gun: Bohemian; Winona Ryder in season four of Strangers Things; Ewan McGregor in Obi-Wan Kenobi. Photos Courtesy: Paramount Pictures; Netflix; Lucasfilm

Nosotros won't arraign you if you lot haven't caught upwards notwithstanding on everything we recommended you picket in Apr and March. Nosotros oasis't either. There are only so many hours in the day and betwixt an abundance of express series, new seasons of returning shows and the latest movies — both in theaters and on streaming — beingness released every. single. week. it's a lot.

Things may be getting a bit less crowded in the future since the content bubble appears to exist bursting. Mayhap the future holds a more limited number of new titles premiering each month. In the meantime, we'll try to help you make up one's mind, again, what to picket this month. Here are some of the most anticipated titles to debut in May.

Some of May's Most Predictable New Shows

Titus Welliver and Mimi Rogers in Bosch: Legacy. Photograph Courtesy: Amazon Freevee

Ridley Road (May 1), PBS: This four-part drama series is ready in London in the summertime of 1962 and features newcomer Agnes O'Casey every bit Vivien Epstein. The PBS Masterpiece is based on Jo Bloom'south novel of the same proper name and inspired by truthful events. Vivien is "a young Jewish barber who fits right into London'due south mod scene, while secretly infiltrating the British neo-Nazi hierarchy on behalf of Jewish antifascists," reads the PBS synopsis of the evidence. The show likewise features Rory Kinnear as Colin Hashemite kingdom of jordan, the existent-life leader of U.k.'s mail service-Globe War II Nazi movement, and Tom Varey as Jack, Vivien's true love.

X Percent (May 1), BBC America, Sundance At present and AMC+: If you enjoyed Netflix'south French comedy Call My Agent, y'all may want to bank check out this British adaptation. The eight-episode first flavor follows a small and struggling London talent bureau, and how a tragic event puts the professional person lives of the agents and assistants on the line, all while they effort to keep the show going and cater to their famous clients' every need. Kelly Mcdonald, Helena Bonham Carter, Dominic West, David Oyelowo and Emma Corrin all brand cameos in the show, playing versions of their very demanding selves.

The Staircase (May five), HBO Max: This eight-episode limited series stars Colin Firth and Toni Collette as Michael and Kathleen Peterson and adapts the true-crime docuseries of the aforementioned name that's streaming on Netflix (as well as several books and reports on the case). The show is an "exploration of the life of Michael Peterson, his sprawling North Carolina family unit, and the suspicious death of his wife, Kathleen Peterson," according to HBO Max's logline.

Bosch: Legacy (May 6), Amazon Freevee: Y'all could tag this equally Bosch flavour eight. Prime Video'southward procedural drama most the seasoned LAPD homicide detective Harry Bosch returns — this time for a spin-off show. Titus Welliver is however the protagonist of the series and plays Bosch in his new phase every bit a private detective. Maddison Lintz and Mimi Rogers also return every bit Maddie Bosch, Harry's daughter, and lawyer Dear Chandler. Bosch: Legacy will be available on Amazon's complimentary and advertisement-supported streaming service Freevee (previously known as IMDb Tv).

Candy (May 9), Hulu: Add together this title to the long list of recent limited serial based on disturbing true events. Jessica Biel executive produces and stars here equally Candy Montgomery. She'southward a 1980s housewife who seems to have information technology all: a good husband, two kids, a nice house… But the semblance of a perfect façade starts bang-up when her friend Betty (Melanie Lynskey) turns up dead and Candy is defendant of murdering her afterward having an matter with Betty's husband (Pablo Schreiber).

The Lincoln Lawyer (May 13), Netflix: Hither, Mexican role player Manuel Garcia-Rulfo plays the idealist Mickey Haller, a lawyer who runs his practice out of the dorsum seat of his Lincoln. Michael Connelly fans can rejoice since — with Bosch: Legacy — this is the second adaptation of one of his novel series to hit screens this month. The start season of The Lincoln Lawyer volition follow the second book in Connelly'south Lincoln series, The Brass Verdict. Connelly's piece of work had previously been adjusted in the 2011 picture that starred Matthew McConaughey as Haller.

The Essex Serpent (May xiii), Apple TV+: This limited series is based on Sarah Perry's novel of the aforementioned proper name and stars Claire Danes as Cora Seaborne. She'due south a London widow who moves to Essex to investigate reports of a mythical serpent. She bonds with the local pastor (Tom Hiddleston) over science and skepticism. But a tragic incident prompts the locals to accuse her of attracting the creature.

Jemima Kirke, Sasha Lane, Alison Oliver and Joe Alwyn in Conversations With Friends. Photo Courtesy: Enda Bowe/Hulu

Conversations With Friends (May fifteen), Hulu: If you also followed Winona Ryder'due south path of watching Normal People during lockdown — and being saved by information technology — you'll be happy to know at that place'south a new Hulu express series accommodation of another Sally Rooney novel on the horizon. Lenny Abrahamson returns as executive producer and manager in Conversations With Friends. Rooney is also executive producing but, unlike in Normal People, she isn't credited as a screenwriter. Jemima Kirke, Sasha Lane and Joe Alwyn star in this story that features Alison Oliver as Frances, a 21-year-erstwhile college student navigating life and relationships.

The Time Traveler'south Married woman (May fifteen), HBO: Steven Moffat (Dr. Who) adapts Audrey Niffenegger's romantic scientific discipline fiction novel of the same proper noun. "The Time Traveler'south Married woman follows the intricate and magical love story between Clare (Rose Leslie) and Henry (Theo James), and a matrimony with a problem…fourth dimension travel," reads the HBO synopsis. Moffat has talked most how he loved the idea of fourth dimension travel affecting romance when he first read the volume.

"What is bright and thrilling about the interaction of time travel and a love story here is [that] it makes the most common phenomenon of a completely happy marriage interesting again," he said during a virtual press conference in front of the Television Critics Clan. Niffenegger's volume had previously been adapted in the 2009 movie that starred Rachel McAdams and Eric Bana.

Now & Then (May 20), Apple tree TV+: This bilingual thriller, both in Spanish and English, centers on a group of college friends whose lives modify forever when i of them ends up dead during a celebratory weekend. Twenty years later, the remaining five friends are reunited after being blackmailed. The international cast is headed by Rosie Perez, Marina de Tavira, Maribel Verdú and José María Yazpik.

Obi-Wan Kenobi (May 25), Disney+: This may be the 1 fandom-adjacent title that the geekier side of Ask Media Group's team of editors and writers is actually excited well-nigh. The Scottish histrion Ewan McGregor dons the titular Jedi's garb again in this vi-episode series that will explore Obi-Wan Kenobi'due south exile on Tatooine prior to the events of the original 1977 Star Wars film.

Pistol (May 31), Hulu: This FX original is a six-episode limited series that chronicles the ascension of the Sex Pistols to worldwide fame. The show is based on Steve Jones' memoir, Lone Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol. "This is the story of a band of spotty, noisy, working-class kids with 'no futurity,' who shook the slow, corrupt Establishment to its chore, threatened to bring down the government and changed music and culture forever," reads the FX synopsis.

Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire) serves as an executive producer. The show stars Toby Wallace every bit Steve Jones, Jacob Slater equally Paul Cook, Anson Boon as John Lydon, Christian Lees as Glen Matlock, Louis Partridge as Sid Vicious, Sydney Chandler as Chrissie Hynde, Talulah Riley as Vivienne Westwood, Maisie Williams as punk icon and model Jordan, Emma Appleton as Nancy Spungen and Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Malcolm McLaren.

Carl Clemons-Hopkins, Hannah Einbinder, Rose Abdoo and Jean Smart in flavor two of Hacks. Photo Courtesy: HBO Max

The Wilds , Season 2 (May 6), Prime Video: Missing Yellowjackets? Nosotros are likewise. Only while nosotros wait for the second season of the Showtime teenage drama serial, peradventure we can sample this Prime Video original with a similar premise: a group of girls gets stranded on a deserted island after their plane crashes. But in The Wilds, they didn't cease up on the isle by accident — they're the subjects of a social experiment. Season two introduces more exam subjects: a group of teenage boys who are stranded on a different island.

Hacks , Season 2 (May 12), HBO Max: One of our favorite comedies from concluding year returns for a speedy second flavour to showcase, once again, Emmy winner Jean Smart's many talents. The new episodes run across the veteran comedian Deborah Vance (Smart) on tour across the country. She'southward joined by abrupt writer Ava (Hannah Einbinder) who helps Deborah workshop material for her new stand-up act. Just Ava'southward betrayal at the terminate of last season — she sent an electronic mail with dissentious information about Deborah to a couple of TV producers — looms large over her.

Stranger Things , Flavour four, Volume ane (May 27), Netflix: The 1980s-prepare fantasy drama returns for a fourth season in which El (Millie Bobby Brown), Joyce (Winona Ryder), Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) and Will (Noah Schnapp) are now living in sunny California, far away from Hawkins, Indiana, and the town's troublingly easy access to the Upside Downwards. Chances are we'll all need a recap of what happened during Stranger Things' flavor three finale, which beginning streamed in July of 2019. Just a reminder that, yes, Jim Hopper (David Harbour) is very much live.

Movies and Documentaries on Streaming

Laurent Lafitte, Izïa Higelin and Omar Sy in The Takedown (Loin du périph). Photo Courtesy: Netflix

Here, we've included a choice of films that will debut on streaming as well as movies that first premiered in theaters and are at present available digitally.

Along for the Ride (May six), Netflix: This romantic drama stars Emma Pasarow equally Auden and Belmont Cameli equally Eli. Auden is an overachiever whose whole life has been about school and her mom'southward (Andie MacDowell) world. She spends her last summer earlier higher in the seaside town of Colby, where her father (Dermot Mulroney) lives. There she meets Eli, a fellow insomniac. At nighttime, Eli helps Auden experience the teen life she never had — or knew she wanted.

The Takedown ( Loin du périph ) (May half dozen), Netflix: Fans of Lupin and Omar Sy rejoice. The French role player again joins Lupin director Louis Leterrier in this buddy comedy that also stars Laurent Lafitte. This sequel to the 2012 film On the Other Side of the Tracks (De l'autre côté du périph) sees Sy and Lafitte playing two very different cops. The two constabulary agents reunite for a new investigation that takes them across France. "What seemed to be a simple drug deal turns out to be a loftier scale criminal case wrapped in danger and unexpected comedy," reads the Netflix synopsis. And recollect that even if Netflix defaults to showing you this film dubbed in English, we recommend y'all opt for the original French version with subtitles instead.

Sheryl (May 6), Showtime: Told through present-24-hour interval interviews with Sheryl Crow; behind-the-scenes footage from her studio sessions and time on the route; and archival footage from the last twenty years, Sheryl tells the story of the iconic singer-songwriter. Keith Richards, Laura Dern, Joe Walsh, Emmylou Harris and Brandi Carlile are besides interviewed in this story. "Director Amy Scott navigates Crow's seminal yet hard-fought musical career battling sexism, low, perfectionism, cancer, and the price of fame — before harnessing the power of her gift," reads Offset's synopsis of this documentary.

Operation Mincemeat (May 11), Netflix: Based on a real outcome that would change the course of Earth War Two, as well as the not-fiction volume by Ben Macintyre that relates said event, this picture stars Colin Firth and Matthew Macfadyen equally two intelligence officers who came upwardly with the almost improbable of plans. The British forces were almost to strike Sicily'southward southern shore just the Nazis knew about it. The intelligence officers devised a plot to convince Germany that the target was actually Hellenic republic: A corpse would wash up on shore in Espana bearing imitation papers. Given the fascists' network there, the intelligence officers hoped that those documents would brand their way into the enemy'due south easily, giving them the wrong data. The starting time function of the plan would be to find a expressionless man.

The New York Times Presents: Elon Musk'due south Crash Course (May twenty), FX and Hulu: After a get-go season of The New York Times Presents, which featured two compelling episodes dedicated to Britney Spears, flavor two opens with a film defended to i of the almost influential and controversial figures of the final few years: Elon Musk.

"A New York Times investigation reveals the quixotic nature of Musk'south pursuit of cocky-driving technology, and the tragic results. Drawing on first-paw accounts, the film traces how Autopilot has been a gene in several deaths and dozens of other accidents that Tesla has not publicly acknowledged," says the FX logline of this documentary. "Information technology details pressure Elon Musk put on government officials to quash investigations and features inside stories from several quondam Tesla employees, who speak out against Musk for promoting a self-driving program that they believe was perilous."

And a Few Movies You lot'll But Exist Able to Scout in Theaters

Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez, Benedict Wong as Wong, and Bridegroom Cumberbatch as Dr. Stephen Foreign in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Photograph Courtesy: Marvel Studios

Physician Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (May 6): The Marvel Cinematic Universe's (MCU) start 2022 film subsequently last year'due south Spider-Homo: No Mode Home is a sequel to 2016's Doctor Foreign. While Benedict Cumberbatch returns to the titular part, Sam Raimi — director of the Tobey Maguire Spider-Human being trilogy — helms this film that'll too feature by MCU characters, including Wong (Benedict Wong), Wanda Maximoff/Blood-red Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), Dr. Christine Palmer (Rachel McAdams) and Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor), with the addition of fan favorite comics character America Chavez played by Xochitl Gomez (The Baby-Sitters Club). And yeah, Patrick Stewart as well stars here in what could be the return of his Professor Charles Xavier and — with him — the addition of the X-Men to the MCU.

Happening (May half-dozen): This film, directed and co-written by Audrey Diwan, is set in 1963 French republic, a fourth dimension in which abortion wasn't yet legal in the European country. Anamaria Vartolomei plays Anne, a young student with a promising future. "But when she falls pregnant, she sees the opportunity to terminate her studies and escape the constraints of her social background disappearing. With her final exams fast approaching and her belly growing, Anne resolves to deed, fifty-fifty if she has to confront shame and pain, even if she must take a chance prison to practice so," reads the movie's logline.

Pleasure (May xiii): Ninja Thyberg writes and makes her feature directorial debut with this portrayal of the porn industry in Los Angeles. Sofia Kappel plays Bella Ruddy, an ambitious actress determined to become the all-time — at whatsoever cost — in the adult manufacture.

Men (May twenty): Subsequently Ex Machina, Annihilation and the trippy Idiot box show Devs, Alex Garland returns every bit writer and director of a film that'due south simply titled Men. The film stars Jessie Buckley (The Lost Daughter) equally Harper and Rory Kinnear, who dons a diverseness of wigs and prosthetic teeth to play different men throughout the movie. After a tragic personal loss, Harper retreats to the countryside, hoping to heal. "Merely someone or something from the surrounding wood appears to exist stalking her. What begins as simmering dread becomes a fully-formed nightmare, inhabited by her darkest memories and fears," reads the A24 synopsis of this idiosyncratic horror film.

Downton Abbey: A New Era (May 20): First at that place were the 6 seasons of the telly drama about a family unit of British aristocrats, their estate and the servants who ensured everything ran smoothly. Then at that place was a 2019 movie. And at present it's time for a film sequel: A New Era. Julian Fellowes, the creator of the show, returns once more as the writer. And, yes, the practiced news is that despite the dire health diagnosis the Dowager Countess revealed to her granddaughter Mary (Michelle Dockery) at the end of the previous moving-picture show, Maggie Smith returns to A New Era to dispense fresh doses of perfectly delivered puns. She seems to have inherited a French villa and the whole clan won't resist the temptation to visit it.

Superlative Gun: Maverick (May 27): The original Top Gun opened in 1986. Now, this sequel that's been decades in the making — and spent years waiting to be released due to the pandemic — follows Tom Cruise'south Maverick after he'south served more than 30 years every bit a pilot in the Navy. When he has to train a group of Pinnacle Gun graduates for an impossible mission (pun intended), Maverick meets Lt. Bradley Bradshaw (Miles Teller), the son of his long-lost friend Goose. Look spectacular aerial sequences and a lot of need for speed.

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