Netflix refreshes their list of TV shows and movies next month

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This coming May, Netflix will be having new additions to their list of TV shows that their viewers can watch. The streaming service will also be adding a set of new movies to refresh people's memories of the old times.

One of the anticipated TV shows to air next month is the "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt." The show's third season will premiere on Netflix on May 19, and it will focus on Kimmy (Elie Kemper) standing up against her captor for the very first time. The show will also focus on the storylines of Lilian (Carol Kane), who is struggling in Brooklyn, and Titus (Tituss Burgess), who is dealing with emotions connected to having his boyfriend, Polygon confirmed.

For those viewers who favor real-life crime investigations, a show to watch out on Netflix this May is "The Keepers." It is a true crime documentary that features the investigations of finding the murderer of a nun named Cathy, according to Good Housekeeping. "The Keepers" will also debut on Netflix on May 19.

Another show airing on Netflix next month is "House of Cards" season 5. It is a perfect series to watch for viewers who would like to see the political world in the United States in an alternate reality. It will follow the story of Francis (Kevin Spacey) and Claire (Robin Wright) in their continuous fight to keep the White House and the whole country under their control.

For Netflix viewers who don't want to miss out on the streaming service's current list, there are a few movies and TV shows that will be taken down, probably to give way to the new films coming this May.

The popular and silly comedy that is "Scrubs" will be taken off from Netflix this May 2, Vulture confirms. "Jurassic World" and "To Catch a Thief Driving" will also be taken down as soon as the month of May begins, along with several others films and TV shows.

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