Despite tough rivalry, Netflix is still the world’s top streaming service as it continues to wrack up subscribers month on month.
And it is easy to understand why, with a host of blockbuster films, riveting documentaries and original editions each and every month from as a little as £4.99.
However, the streaming platform upped the ante even more in May with a host of big name films landing on the streaming service.
Rumoured new James Bond, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, teams up with Brad Pitt in the hilarious all-action Bullet Train alongside a stunning new horror The Black Phone which was a hit in cinemas last year.
Here are the 10 freshest films to catch up during a wet bank holiday Monday.
However, the streaming platform upped the ante even more in May with a host of big name films landing on the streaming service.
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9. Colors of Evil: Red - May 29
When a body is found on a beach in Poland's Tricity, a prosecutor teams up with the victim's parent in search of the truth. | Netflix Photo: Netflix