Amazon Prime Instant Video May 2015: Blockbuster movies, hit TV series to be featured

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Binge-watching gets even more tempting as Amazon Prime released the roster of new titles that will be featured in the month of May. 

Amazon's subscription streaming service offers a number of new movies and TV shows that can be watched in the coming month, including several blockbuster movies and critically acclaimed independent films. There are also several fan-favorite TV series which can be watched to relive previous episodes all over again. 

One of the featured movies is the 2002 sci-fi espionage comedy film "Men in Black II," the sequel to the blockbuster film starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith. 

The 1999 black horror comedy "Ravenous" will also be included in the streamable movies next month. It stars "Once Upon a Time" actor Robert Carlyle, David Arquette, and Guy Pierce. 

Leonardo DiCaprio's period biographical drama "The Aviator" will also be featured in the middle of the month. This film is also one of the most successful movie releases back in 2004. 

Here is the list of movies and TV series that can be watched in Amazon Prime for the month of May:

May 1

  • The Big Empty (2009)
  • Big Trouble In Little China (1986)
  • Ghoulies: Ghoulies Go To College (1991)
  • Grizzly Man (2005)
  • Liberty Stands Still (2002)
  • Men in Black II (2002)
  • Payback (1999)
  • The People vs. George Lucas (2010)
  • The Professional
  • The Puffy Chair (2005)
  • Ravenous (1999)
  • The Real Blonde (1997)
  • What's The Worst That Could Happen (2001)
  • The Words (2012)

May 8

  • Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas (2013)

May 9

  • Slugterra: Slug Fu Showdown (2015)

May 13

  • Defiance: Season 2 (2013 series)

May 18

  • The Aviator (2004)

May 20

  • Laggies (2014)

May 21

  • Struck by Lightning (2012)

May 23

  • The Prince (2014)
  • Manny (2014)

May 25

  • Suits: Season 4 (2011 series)

May 29

  • Low Down (2014)

Aside from these titles, Amazon Prime subscribers can also get some of the recently-released movies for a fee, including "Fifty Shades of Grey," "Jupiter Ascending," "Kingsman: The Secret Service," "The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water," as well as "Project Almanac" by Dean Israelite. 

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