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Amazon Prime: Here are the movies and TV shows being added in May

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Amazon Prime might not be the first place you turn to for streaming content, but it’s one of the more well-rounded services out there. Not only can you stream movies and TV shows, but it offers plenty of content that you can rent—and a lot of great stuff is being added next month (I can’t believe it’s almost May already).


Amazon emailed to tell us that plenty of great stuff is coming to Prime next month, and it looks like there’s something for everyone. While I’m excited to stream films like Men In Black II and The Professional, I’m actually more looking forward to seeing films like Kingsman: The Secret Service (great flick) and Jupiter Ascending (haven’t seen it) added to the service’s library. Of course, you won’t be able to rent them right off the bat—there’s always a predetermined period where films are only up for purchase, and like a month later they’re made available to rent.


I’m guessing a lot of these movies and TV shows (aside from the movies you can purchase) will be added to Netflix next month as well. The two services more or less align each month, though they differ in the original content they offer. Curious as to what’s being added to Prime next month? Check the list below.


Movies


Available May 1, 2015



  • Big Trouble In Little China

  • Ghoulies: Ghoulies Go To College

  • Grizzly Man

  • Liberty Stands Still

  • MEN IN BLACK II

  • Payback

  • Ravenous

  • The Big Empty

  • The People vs. George Lucas

  • The Puffy Chair

  • The Real Blonde

  • What’s The Worst That Could Happen

  • The Professional

  • The Words


Available after May 8, 2015



  • Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas

  • Slugterra- Slug Fu Showdown

  • Defiance

  • The Aviator

  • Laggies

  • Struck by Lightning

  • Manny

  • The Prince

  • Suits

  • Low Down


Available for Purchase



  • Fifty Shades of Grey

  • Jupiter Ascending

  • Mortdecai

  • Seventh Sun

  • Kingsman: The Secret Service

  • The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water

  • Project Almanac


TV Finales



  • Madam Secretary

  • Gotham

  • The Good Wife

  • Jane the Virgin

  • Arrow

  • The Vampire Diaries

  • Elementary

  • Mad Men

  • The Following

  • The Flash

  • Supernatural




















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