Like every month, Apple TV+ It premieres new films, series and documentariesof own production, trying to cut distance with Netflix, Prime Video, and other competitors, not only with these novelties, but also for their price and option to share without advertising, something that most do not have.
Today we are going to see what the month of May holds us, since, unlike other months, it brings enough content, which will make nothing get bored, and we barely have time to see everything, so we are going to make a quick review of it.
New films and series of Apple TV+
- The world in motorcycle: return home (May 9): Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman undertake a new motorcycle adventure, touring 17 European countries in restored classic motorcycles. The documentary series shows impressive landscapes, personal moments and mechanical challenges in a journey that mixes emotion, culture and friendship.
- Murderbot (May 16): Based on Martha Wells's novels, this science fiction series follows a security android that is released from its programming to discover its identity. While protecting humans, he begins to question moral decisions and their role in society.
- DEAF President Now! (May 16): This documentary revives the historic student protests of 1988 at the Gallaudet University, where students demanded the appointment of a deaf president. A history of activism, civil rights and cultural pride that marked a before and after in the deaf community.
- The source of eternal youth (May 23): Directed by Guy Ritchie, this adventure film follows two brothers, played by John Krasinski and Natalie Portman, who undertake a dangerous search for the mythical source of youth. Their global journey faces them ancestral secrets, betrayals and redemption.
- Bonus: Surrender stories (May 30): Intimate documentary based on the solery show and memoir of the U2 leader, bonus. Through music, personal stories and political reflections, he offers a deep look at his life, his convictions and the power of the songs to transform.
- Lulu is a rhino (May 30): Children's animated film about a bulldog that, despite its appearance, identifies as rhinoceros. With humor and tenderness, he tells his struggle to be accepted as he is. A story about identity, self -esteem and the importance of diversity.
Remember that, Apple TV+ It offers a free week for new users, as well as a monthly plan for 9.90 euros that you can share with 6 people, that is, to touch 1.66 euros each, which is a true bargain, so if you are doubting to try the service, this could help you.
And you, what series do you prefer? Are you more films? Leave us your favorite this month in the comments, as well as the one that has most hooked on Apple TV+, so that other users, who have not yet seen any of this platform, can take a look. The truth is that I stay with Seeit seems very original, and it is typical of Apple.