New films, series, seasons and documentaries are coming to Netflix Middle East this month, from the much-anticipated <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/television/2022/04/14/stranger-things-season-four-release-date-cast-plot-and-first-images-from-netflix-show/" target="_blank"><i>Stranger Things 4: Volume 1</i></a> to South Korean series <i>The Sound of Magic</i>. There's something for all ages, including the children, as <i>Boss Baby</i> brings a new season to family screens, while thriller lovers can look forward to another instalment of Spanish favourite <i>Who Killed Sara?</i>. True crime buffs will also enjoy <i>Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror</i>, which documents efforts to take down a network of online chat rooms focused on sex crimes, as well as <i>The Photographer: Murder in Pinamar</i>, about a photojournalist's death that shook Argentina. Here's what's new on Netflix this month. <b>Release date: </b>May 3 <b>Genre: </b>Documentary <b>Language: </b>English This documentary follows Finnish freediver Johanna Nordblad as she attempts to set a world record for distance travelled under ice with one breath. <b>Release date:</b> May 6 <b>Genre:</b> Fantasy musical drama <b>Language: </b>Korean This new South Korean series, a fantasy musical drama, is based on Ha Il-kwon's webtoon <i>Annarasumanara</i>, on streaming platform Naver. Directed by Kim Sung-yoon, it tells the story of a magician living in an abandoned theme park who makes troubles disappear, and hope reappear, for a disenchanted teen enduring harsh realities. <b>Release date:</b> May 6 <b>Genre:</b> Thriller <b>Language: </b>Spanish A Spanish thriller,<i> Welcome to Eden</i> follows Zoa and four other young people who attend an exclusive party on a secret island. Although, what begins as a bit of fun ends up in dangerous territory as the supposed paradise is not what the group expects, and secrets and entrapments await. <b>Release date: </b>May 13 <b>Genre: </b>Crime drama <b>Language: </b>English This new Netflix Original series is based on the bestselling novels by Michael Connelly and follows scrappy Los Angeles defence lawyer Mickey Haller (played by Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), who does legal work out of his Lincoln Town Car. When a colleague is murdered and leaves his job to Haller, the titular character is plunged into a conspiracy that all seems to revolve around one high-profile murder case. It also stars Neve Campbell. <b>Release date: </b>May 13 <b>Genre: </b>Reality television <b>Language: </b>English Get set for a new instalment of wildly wealthy Asian and Asian-American fun-seekers who go all out with parties, glamour and drama in Los Angeles. This season there are new loves, new friends and plenty of new drama. <b>Release date: </b>May 13 <b>Genre: </b>Comedy <b>Language:</b> English Rebel Wilson stars in this new film about a cheerleading stunt gone wrong, landing the star in a 20-year coma. When she wakes up aged 37, she's ready to live out her high school dream: becoming prom queen. So she goes back to school, only to find it's changed a bit since 2002. <b>Release date: </b>May 16 <b>Genre:</b> Anime <b>Language: </b>Japanese Anime lovers will enjoy this new series from Wit Studio that charts a fateful meeting between a human and vampire queen that might just change the world. In the divided future, two girls want to do the forbidden: the human wants to play violin, while the vampire wants to see what the rest of the planet has to offer. <b>Release date: </b>May 18 <b>Genre: </b>Thriller <b>Language: </b>Spanish This is the third and final season of Spanish thriller <i>Who Killed Sara? </i>And as enemies become allies the truth is finally exposed. After being framed for his sister's murder, Alex is fixated on solving the mystery: what happened to Sara and who is the real culprit? <b>Release date:</b> May 18 <b>Genre:</b> True crime <b>Language: </b>Korean This new documentary uncovers the 2019 chat room atrocities that shocked South Korea. An online network run rampant with sex crimes and abuse, with teenage victims, until a hunt to take down its operators took place. <b>Release date: </b>May 19 <b>Genre: </b>True crime <b>Language:</b> Spanish This documentary examines the death of photojournalist Jose Luis Cabezas, whose murder rocked Argentina, exposing a political and financial conspiracy. It's the latest work from Argentinian filmmaker Alejandro Hartmann, who was also behind documetanry <i>Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta</i>. <b>Release date: </b>May 19 <b>Genre: </b>Family animation <b>Language: </b>English This spin-off series picks up where the second <i>Boss Baby</i> film, <i>Family Business</i>, left off, as Nicole Byer (<i>Nailed It!</i>) does the voice of a tiny chief executive. Adult Ted Templeton Jr uses Tina's magical formula to turn himself back into the Boss Baby, but taking over BabyCorp is anything but child's play, as they say. <b>Release date:</b> May 20 <b>Genre: </b>Animation <b>Language: </b>English A third instalment of the Emmy-winning animated anthology series <i>Love, Death & Robots</i> returns, executive-produced by Tim Miller (<i>Deadpool</i>) and David Fincher (<i>Mindhunter</i>). Uncanny worlds and twisted delights await, as stories span horror, science fiction and fantasy, all with that signature wit and innovation. <b>Release date:</b> May 27 <b>Genre: </b>Horror <b>Language:</b> English There's plenty to anticipate as darkness returns to Hawkins in time for spring break, triggering new terror, fresh memories and the threat of war. The creators have said this is the darkest season of <i>Stranger Things</i> yet. The first volume is scheduled to be released on May 27, with the second part coming on July 1.