Netflix new releases: 7 movies and shows you need to stream this week (May 11-17)
Don't miss 'Nemesis,' 'Marty, Life Is Short' and more
Netflix is adding just 16 new movies and shows to the streaming service this week, but there are a few new titles that are worth adding to your watchlist. Top of the list for me is "Nemesis," a brand-new crime drama centered around a police detective (Matthew Law) and a criminal mastermind (Y'lan Noel). If you liked the show "Power," it's a must-watch.
But it's not the only one. "Marty, Life Is Short" is a brand new documentary about "Only Murders in the Building" star and comedy icon, Martin Short. It's directed by "The Empire Strikes Back" co-writer Lawrence Kasdan, so you can expect good things. Just don't expect lightsaber battles in this one.
Those aren't the only movies, shows and live events to add to your watchlist this week, though. Here's the full schedule of everything new on Netflix over the next seven days, along with my top picks for what you need to stream. Don't forget to check out everything new on Netflix in May 2026 for even more movies and shows to check out.
Release Date | Title | Category | Why It's a Must-Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
May 11 | "Pop Culture Jeopardy!" | Game show series | "Saturday Night Live" cast member Colin Jost hosts a "Jeopardy!" spin-off. |
May 12 | "Devil May Cry" season 2 | Animated fantasy action series | Acclaimed adaptation of a beloved video game franchise. |
May 12 | "Marty, Life Is Short" | Documentary movie | Star-studded documentary about a comedy icon. |
May 12 | "Untold UK: Jamie Vardy" | Documentary movie | Chronicles the improbable rise of Vardy, and by extension, Leicester City FC. |
May 13 | "Perfect Match" season 4 | Reality dating series | Reality TV stars from Netflix, MTV and more try and find love. |
May 14 | "Nemesis" | Crime drama series | "Power" creator Courtney A. Kemp delivers a new gripping crime drama. |
May 16 | Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano | Live sports event | MMA legends Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano return to the octagon. |

Malcolm has been covering the latest in streaming shows and movies since 2023. Every week, he hunts down the top shows and movies to watch on Netflix.
New on Netflix this week: Top picks
'Nemesis'
Genre: Crime drama series
What it's about: Coltrane Wilder (Y'lan Noel) is a criminal mastermind, but to most people, he's reformed and a respectable businessman. But Det. Isaiah Stiles (Matthew Law) is convinced that not only is Wilder still pulling heists, but that he's the one who killed Stiles's partner. Now, Stiles won't stop at anything to bring Wilder down.
Why you should watch it: If you liked "Power" on Starz, then this show is a must-watch. It's from "Power" creator Courtney A. Kemp and brings back some other alumni from the show, including Domenick Lombardozzi, who you might know better from "The Wire" and "Tulsa King."
Watch "Nemesis" on Netflix starting May 14
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'Marty, Life Is Short'
Genre: Documentary movie
What it's about: Martin Short is a comedy icon. Between "Saturday Night Live" and "Only Murders in the Building," his resume is unimpeachable. But in "Marty, Life Is Short," director Lawrence Kasdan attempts to reveal the man behind the comedian, and his relationship with his late wife of 36 years, Nancy Dolman, who passed away in 2010.
Why you should watch it: Based on the trailer, this looks to be a more insightful documentary than "Lorne," which also examined a relatively private comedy star. That's in no small part due to its use of extensive home videos filmed by Short himself. That said, there's also plenty of celebrity appearances, including the late Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Steve Martin, Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, and John Mulaney.
Watch "Marty, Life Is Short" on Netflix starting May 12
'Pop Culture Jeopardy!'
Genre: Game show series
What it's about: "Pop Culture Jeopardy!" is exactly what it sounds like. The same "Jeopardy" you know and love, but with questions about pop culture instead of more elevated trivia.
Why you should watch it: Hosted by "Weekend Update" co-anchor Colin Jost, this show is sure to be funny. Not funny enough for Prime Video, which abandoned the show after one season, but seemingly funny enough for Netflix to give it a second chance.
Watch "Pop Culture Jeopardy!" on Netflix now
'Devil May Cry' season 2
Genre: Animated fantasy action series
What it's about: In season 1, demon hunter (and half demon) Dante (Johnny Yong Bosch) had to deal with being hunted by Dark Realm Command (DARKCOM) while hunting down the White Rabbit (Hoon Lee). This season, though, a new player has entered the fight against Dante: his own brother, Vergil (Robbie Daymond). And he's just as powerful as our protagonist.
Why you should watch it: "Devil May Cry" is an iconic video game franchise, especially for millennials like myself. The 2001 debut game will always remain a seminal work in the history of video games and "Castlevania" creator Adi Shankar and the legendary Studio Mir did a great job bringing it to life in season 1. I expect them to do a great job again with season 2.
Watch "Devil May Cry" season 2 on Netflix starting May 12
'Untold UK: Jamie Vardy'
Genre: Documentary movie
What it's about: Jamie Vardy was a relative unknown until 2012, when the part-time footballer signed with Leicester City. He then rose to the pinnacle of the sport, winning the Premier League with Leicester in 2015-2016 and securing the Premier League Golden Boot in 2019-2020. But he's always kept that underdog mentality, even after becoming one of the best strikers in Premier League history.
Why you should watch it: Vardy's story is an interesting one to examine. It really is shocking that a player who didn't make it to the Premier League until 27, spending the first six years of his senior career in semi-professional football, ultimately became a face of the league and even an England international player. Worth a watch for those who like sports documentaries.
Watch "Untold UK: Jamie Vardy" on Netflix starting May 12
'Perfect Match' season 4
Genre: Reality dating series
What it's about: "Perfect Match" puts the top singles from the Netflix Reality Universe into a dating show, with "Love Is Blind" host Nick Lachey in charge. But it's not just seasoned Netflix reality competing. Stars from "Love Island," "Vanderpump Rules," and more are competing to find the perfect match.
Why you should watch it: Netflix knows how to pump out reality shows after reality shows filled with attractive singles. "Perfect Match" pits them all together in a single arena, which might just be the perfect recipe for those who love a dating show.
Watch "Perfect Match" season 4 on Netflix starting May 13
Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano
Genre: Live sports event
What it's about: MMA legend Ronda Rousey returns to the octagon to take on MMA pioneer Gina Carano. Plus, undercard bouts featuring Nate Diaz and Francis Ngannou.
Why you should watch it: Rousey (12-2, 9 submissions, 3 KOs) was the best women's MMA fighter in the world at one point. But this will be her first fight in nearly a decade, and it's unclear if she's still got what it takes. Carano (7-1, 1 submission, 3 KOs) is no slouch, and there's no reason she can't win this exhibition bout.
Watch Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano on Netflix live starting at 9 p.m. ET on May 16
Everything new on Netflix: May 11-17
MAY 11
"Pop Culture Jeopardy!" (Netflix series)
From alternative rock and “Avengers” to Zendaya and Gen Z slang, players flex their pop culture prowess in this fresh take on the beloved trivia show.
- "Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris"
MAY 12
"Devil May Cry" season 2 (Netflix series)
A war between worlds ignites as Dante confronts his own devils and must battle the only force that mirrors his own: his estranged twin brother, Vergil.
"Marty, Life Is Short" (Netflix documentary)
Martin Short looks back on a life fueled by joy in this documentary with classic clips, fresh interviews and star-studded, never-before-seen home movies.
"Untold UK: Jamie Vardy" (GB) (Netflix documentary)
From part-time footballer to Premier League legend, this is the story of Jamie Vardy’s unprecedented path and his rise to the top against all odds.
MAY 13
"Between Father and Son" (MX) (Netflix series)
When a successful lawyer visits her fiancé's family home, she grows dangerously close to his troubled son amid buried tensions and ominous secrets.
"The Bus: A French Football Mutiny" (FR) (Netflix documentary)
This documentary revisits the French football team's controversial 2010 World Cup and the bus strike that sparked global headlines and national outrage.
"Perfect Match" season 4 (Netflix series)
More swaps. More sparks. More drama. Reality stars from "Love Is Blind," "Love Island" and more shake up the game, but who'll find their perfect match?
"Roosters" season 2 (NL) (Netflix series)
The four pals are back as new men, determined to be better than ever — but as life gets messy, they start to wonder if the world is ready for them.
MAY 14
"Nemesis" (Netflix series)
Nemesis is the story of two men on either side of the law, the tale of what happens when an unstoppable force (an expert criminal) meets an immovable object (a brilliant police detective). What starts as a crime series amped with thrilling life-or-death stakes and explosive action drives deeper to explore family, marriage, and personal identity— that which drives us, sustains us, and ultimately destroys us.
"Soul Mate" (JP) (Netflix series)
Haunted by guilt and doubt, Ryu flees Japan for Berlin and is saved by Korean boxer Johan. Their chance encounter binds their destiny for years to come.
MAY 15
"Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine" (ES) (Netflix series)
Hungry for a new heist, Berlin summons the gang to Seville and turns an ambitious duke into the victim of his own plan: to steal a Da Vinci masterpiece.
"The Crash" (GB) (Netflix documentary)
A teen slams her car into a building, killing her boyfriend and his friend. What seems like a tragic accident becomes a murder case in this documentary.
"The WONDERfools" (KR) (Netflix series)
A goofy group of townies stumbles into superpowers and fights rising evil as doomsday panic grows in this wild, turn-of-the-century action comedy.
MAY 16
Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano (Netflix live event)
Ronda Rousey (12-2, 9 submissions, 3 KOs) is back to shake up the world of combat sports with her first fight in nearly a decade against fellow women’s MMA pioneer Gina Carano (7-1, 1 submission, 3 KOs). Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) and Netflix have also added a new clash of fan-favorite fighters to the blockbuster MMA card: Nate Diaz (22-13, 14 submissions, 4 KOs) will face Mike “Platinum” Perry (14-8, 11 KOs) in a five-round welterweight bout and heavyweight superstar Francis Ngannou (18–3, 4 submissions, 13 KOs) will face Brazil’s Philipe Lins (18–5, 4 submissions, 9 KOs). The historic fight night will take place on May 16 at Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, CA, marking Netflix’s first-ever live MMA broadcast and MVP’s inaugural MMA event. The bout will be contested inside a hexagon cage and will stream live globally on Netflix at no additional cost to subscribers.
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