A remake of the 1980s Japanese film, Hachikō Monogatari, this American movie is based on the real events surrounding Hachikō, an Akita dog who lived in 1920s Japan. Hachi: A Dog’s Tale is a very bitter, bittersweet dog’s journey based on a harder truth. By the way, the rest of the Back to the Future trilogy is coming to Netflix, too.įorget about all the “sad” dog movies of the last decade where canines have funny voiceover narrations and then die on repeat. ![]() Yet it still plays as a timeless story about family, time travel, and manure. More time has passed since the movie’s release than the once massive generational gap between the film’s primarily ‘50s setting and 1985. Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale’s script is like a Swiss watch in precision, paying off every single setup in the film’s first act when Marty commandeers a time machine made by Doc Brown (a lovable Christopher Lloyd) and accidentally travels from 1985 to 1955… to meet his parents as teenagers! Fox as Marty McFly to the grand musical score by Alan Silvestri, everything about this movie justworks. As one of the most beloved films of the 1980s-if not ever-it’s doubtful we need to explain in great detail why this is exciting news. Great Scott! Back to the Future is coming to Netflix. And May has a surprisingly robust group of Hollywood films from the last 40 years coming to the streaming service on May 1. While the Netflix movie selection can be narrow, each month offers some worthwhile gems to revisit or even discover. Thus Netflix remains an old reliable option. ![]() Nonetheless, there are many who are understandably not ready to go back to theaters (or have yet to get an HBO Max subscription). And for those with more discerning tastes, films like In the Heights and Those Who Wish Me Dead are definitely going to make their release dates. Kong or Mortal Kombat doing solid business. You can see it with each glowing report about a Godzilla vs. Sardar Ka Grandson (Netflix Film) The new season of ‘Who Killed Sara?’ premieres in May 2021.Movies are slowly coming back to life at the cinemas. Love, Death & Robots: Volume 2 (Netflix Original) Girl From Nowhere season 2 (Netflix Original) The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness (Netflix Documentary) Selena: The Series Part 2 (Netflix Original) Hoarders season 11 The life of Selena Quintanilla continues to be explored in ‘Selena: The Series.’ (Netflix) The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure Notting Hill, starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, is coming to Netflix. Take a look at all the movies and TV shows coming to Netflix in May 2021. Following a breakout first season, season 2 of Who Killed Sara? will drop on May 19. The Sons of Sam documentary series will explore the untold story behind one of America’s most notorious serial murderers. The second part of Selena: The Series will premiere early in the month. May will also bring new and returning original series to the streaming service. ![]() Right off the bat on the first day, beloved movies like the Back to the Future trilogy, Notting Hill, Zombieland, and more will be available. The arrival of a new month means the streaming service will be releasing new movies, TV shows, and originals for you to watch. Prepare yourselves for a plethora of Netflix content to be available starting May 1.
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