Series Returning To Netflix Hong Kong In Mayīrace yourself for more catfishing, more drama, and even more twists and turns in The Circle’s spiciest season yet. Sex/Life’s Adam Demos plays the love interest here, namely Max the rugged station manager… need we say more? Go-getting LA wine-company exec Lola (Victoria Justice) travels to an Australian sheep station to win over a major client, where she ends up working as a ranch hand. Looking for a light romcom to end a long day? “A Perfect Pairing” might just be the show you’re craving. Read more: The Best Nature Documentaries On Netflix To Watch NowĪirs on Netflix Hong Kong: Thursday, 19 May Twenty years later, she wakes up a 37-year-old woman, determined to regain her status at school and claim the prom queen crown that eluded her all those years ago.Īirs on Netflix Hong Kong: Wednesday, 18 MayĬrafted from interviews, archives, animation and reenactments, this disturbing feature-length true crime documentary from South Korea tells the story of two female college students, a group of journalists and cybercrime officers who uncovered the “Nth Room”, an online criminal network of sexual exploitation. Headlined by Aussie comedian Rebel Wilson, “Senior Year” centres on a high-school cheerleader who fell off a pyramid and into a coma.
Read more: 8 TV Show Podcasts We’re Loving Right Now The first season is based on the second book of Michael Connelly’s “The Lincoln Lawyer” series. Iconoclastic idealist Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) runs his law practice out of the back seat of his Lincoln Town Car, taking on high-profile cases across the city of Los Angeles. The two are reunited after a decade to investigate what seemed to be a simple drug deal, but turns out to be a high-stakes criminal case that takes them all across France.Īirs on Netflix Hong Kong: Thursday, 12 Mayįifteen years ago, Don and Grace Bhengu of Bhengu Beauty tested a toxic product on a group of children living on the streets – and now Zinhle, one of the two survivors, slinks back into their lives with a plan to make them pay. Introducing Rosemary Zimu playing the vengeful new face of the Bhengu brand, “Savage Beauty” tiptoes the fine line between getting justice and pure, cold revenge.Īirs on Netflix Hong Kong: Friday, 13 May
This film’s unlikely pair, Ousmane Diakité (Omar Sy) and François Monge (Laurent Lafitte) are two cops with very different styles, backgrounds and careers. Based on the novel of the same name by Sara Dessen, “Along for the Ride” features cameos from Kate Bosworth, Dermot Mulroney and Andie MacDowell. Enter Eli, a charming and mysterious fellow insomniac who takes Auden out for a nightly quest to help her live out her childhood dreams and experience the fun, carefree teen life she never knew she was missing. It’s Auden’s last summer before college and she’s looking for adventure. Read more: Our Favourite LGBTQ+ Shows To Watch On Netflix Right Now “Clark” provides a fictional take on the truths and lies told in Olofsson’s autobiography, including multiple accounts of drug trafficking, attempted murder, assault and dozens of bank heists. This Swedish drama series follows the cunning Swedish bank robber Clark Olofsson who gave rise to the expression “the Stockholm syndrome”, with Bill Skarsgård playing the show’s notorious namesake. What if a secret society of five men has been conspiring to influence world events for the greater good since the Black Plague of 1347? In “The Pentaverate” borne from the mind of Mike Myers (who plays seven of the characters!), an unlikely Canadian journalist finds himself entangled in a mission to uncover the truth and possibly save the world. Read more: The 20 Best Documentaries On Netflix To Watch NowĪirs on Netflix Hong Kong: Thursday, 5 May
There are plenty of new shows on Netflix Hong Kong to add to your watch list this May, so we’re sharing our top picks for the month to save you hours of scrolling through the library. We’re always looking for a new Netflix recommendation - whether it’s a chilling true-crime documentary from South Korea, a light romcom or the much-needed return of a certain series (We’re ready for the return of Eleven!). Looking for what’s new on Netflix Hong Kong? From South Korean true-crime documentaries, romantic dark comedies and more, here’s our pick of the best movies and series to watch this May.