Castlevania s Final Season is a Blood-Filled Delight
TV series may come and go, but Castlevania is forever.
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Parting is such sweet sorrow, especially when it comes to the final season of Netflix’s animated show
Castlevania. Since 2017, the adaptation of Konami’s video game franchise has wowed audiences with not only its gorgeous animation and fight choreography but with its deeply sympathetic characters who, despite their motivations, are complex and likable; basically, everything about this show rules. So when a show is this good, it’s difficult to imagine that any ending could do the series justice. Yet, Powerhouse does just that and creates a pitch-perfect, ten-episode finale that encapsulates everything that is so amazing about the series.
Here Are the Best TV Shows and Movies to Watch on Netflix in May
Your prayers for more Lucifer have been answered Kelly Connolly
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Looking for the best new shows and movies to watch on Netflix this month? May is another sinfully hot one for the streaming platform. The month s biggest premiere is the second half of
Lucifer Season 5, which would have been the drama s final season before it rose from the dead for a second time. The hit procedural returns with the rest of what is now its
second to last season on Friday, May 28. But while
What's on Netflix in May 2021? Lucifer Season 5 Part 2, Amy Adams' The Woman in the Window, a docuseries about the Son of Sam, and more lead our picks for the month.
The month s other big releases include a true crime docuseries about the Son of Sam, a nail-biting French film about a woman trapped in a cryogenic pod, and Amy Adams long-delayed thriller
Our list of suggestions for the best shows and moves on Netflix in May is below, but here s the full list of what s new on Netflix in May. If you d like even more hand-picked suggestions, click over to our full list of recommendations. The Best TV Shows and Movies on Netflix in May
Selena: The Series
Part 2 available May 4 The final chapter in Netflix s two-part biographical series about iconic Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla (played by Christian Serratos) is making its debut over a week earlier than previously expected. Part 2 of