In May, Disney+ is rolling out a varied lineup that traverses blockbuster franchises, popular reality formats, and original content. From the return of iconic universes like Star Wars and the Marvel Cinematic Universe to fresh seasons of beloved series, the platform serves up a mix of suspense, competition, and discovery. Whether you’re following legendary heroes, exploring new stories, or simply looking to be entertained, subscribers will have plenty to fill their watchlists all month. Here are the must-see additions you won’t want to miss.
American Idol (Season 9)
May 4 and May 11: American Idol returns for its ninth season, airing live on ABC and subsequently available on Disney+. The iconic music competition continues to spotlight new talents from across the United States, featuring live performances and public voting for eliminations. The judging panel includes Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie, while Ryan Seacrest returns as host. This season carries on the mission of uncovering the next big star in American music within a format that fans love.
Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord
May 4: Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord unfolds after The Clone Wars, in the Star Wars universe. The story follows Maul as he attempts to rebuild his criminal syndicate on a remote planet, far from the Empire. In his pursuit of power and revenge, he encounters a young, disillusioned Jedi Padawan whom he plans to manipulate into an ally. The series delves into survival, corruption, and the legacy of the dark side during a turbulent era in the galaxy. This Disney+ original project centers on the psychological evolution of an iconic character. It’s also noted to be a project leading to a narrative finale, concluding Maul’s arc within this story.
Daredevil: Born Again (Season 2)
May 5: Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 continues the battle between Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk in a New York gripped by corruption. Fisk, now mayor, wields authoritarian control over the city, forcing Daredevil to operate in the shadows to resist. The story centers on Matt Murdock’s double life, split between lawyer and masked vigilante. The cast features Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk, a.k.a. the Kingpin. The series continues to explore moral violence, justice, and resistance in Marvel Studios’ dark universe. This May 5 episode also marks the season finale, bringing the narrative arc of this season to a close.
Welcome to Wrexham (Season 5)
May 5 and May 14: Welcome to Wrexham follows the Welsh club led by Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds. After historic promotions, the team faces a more competitive new division. This season dives into the sporting, financial, and human challenges tied to that unlikely rise. Disney+’s documentary series continues to blend football with human storytelling, balancing media pressure and expanding ambition.
Send Help
May 7: Send Help is a dark psychological thriller with a hint of black comedy. After a plane crash, two coworkers find themselves stranded on a deserted island. Forced to survive together, they must put aside their professional and personal differences to stand a chance of making it. But survival quickly brings tension to the surface, turning their circumstances into a constant psychological face-off. The film explores power dynamics, ego, and survival in an extreme setting. Produced for Disney+, it blends suspense, drama, and satire of office relationships taken to the extreme.
The Punisher: One Last Kill
December 12: This Marvel presentation marks the return of Frank Castle on a final mission. After his appearance in Daredevil: Born Again, the character portrayed by Jon Bernthal picks up the weapons for one last violent and personal operation. The story delves into his deepest motivations, balancing vengeance with an impossible quest for redemption. This project sits within Disney+’s dark universe with a tougher, more introspective tone.
Rivals (Season 2)
May 15: Rivals returns with a Season 2 centered on the war between two powerful media empires. Tony Baddingham intensifies his strategies to crush his rivals in a battle where scandals and manipulation rule. Professional stakes become increasingly personal in an atmosphere of betrayals and fragile alliances.
The cast includes David Tennant as Tony Baddingham, Alex Hassell as Rupert Campbell-Black, and Aidan Turner as Declan O’Hara. This season also introduces major new characters with Hayley Atwell as Helen Gordon and Rupert Everett as Malise Gordon.
Deli Boys (Season 2)
May 28: Season 2 of Deli Boys follows the Dar brothers as they steer a criminal empire that’s increasingly unstable. Between money laundering, Philadelphia rivalries, and new threats, their grip on power is constantly tested. Raj and Mir push opposing agendas, creating explosive internal tensions. The arrival of new characters further complicates their ascent in the criminal underworld.
Broadcast on Hulu via Disney+ depending on region, the series blends crime, satire, and dark humor in a chaotic universe.