Everything is streaming on Netflix, Stan, BUNGEING, Amazon Prime Videodisney+ , AppleTV+ and Paramount+, which are worth your time May 23-29.

NETFLIX

Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 S2 (23rd)

The second season of the controversial animated series would actually be a great name for Elon Musk and Grimes’ third child. “Come here SAC_2045, it’s time for your bath!”

Netflix's Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045

Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 fans will no doubt understand what’s going on in this image. But we don’t. But looks nice. Image: Netflix

Someone Feed Phil S5 (25th)

Philip Rosenthal (creator of Everyone loves Raymond) has a show where he goes to jealous places and is fed the best food imaginable. Phil, you’re living the dream, mate.

So with Somebody Feed Phil, the old pal can praise the world and have a nice chat with people while they stuff his face full.  WHY HAVE WE NOT HEARD THAT THIS IS AN OPTION?  Image: Netflix

So with Somebody Feed Phil, the old pal can praise the world and have a nice chat with people while they stuff his face full. WHY HAVE WE NOT HEARD THAT THIS IS AN OPTION? Image: Netflix

SELECTION OF THE WEEK

Stranger Things 4 Volume 1 (27th)

Hooly dooly, the first new one stranger things since 2019 is finally here! The wait has been long and painful, but this new series of episodes looks brilliant and will hopefully erase the memory of some of S3’s more shady moments.

A bunch of kids stuck in a dark environment looking thoughtful and lit by blue light?  Yes, it really looks like Stranger Things is back, baby!  Image: Netflix

A bunch of kids stuck in a dark environment looking thoughtful and lit by blue light? Yes, it really looks like Stranger Things is back, baby! Image: Netflix

TIED TOGETHER

Stan

Louis Theroux: Shooting at Joe Exotic (23rd)

Just in case you’re not tired of hearing from Joe Exotic, old pal Louis Theroux is here to have his own unique take on this whole caper.

From S1 (27th)

Creepy horror series about a small town that you can never leave. A bit like Hotel California, but with monsters. This looks like a must-have for genre fans.

Everyone looks like they'd rather be somewhere else in From.  Image: Stan

Everyone looks like they’d rather be somewhere else in From. Image: Stan

Yolo: Crystal Fantasy S1 (29th)

Hilarious, weird, trippy and SUPER Aussie animation penned by Michael Cusack (Damon and Darren). It’s niche but brilliant for those into that kind of thing.

Those who appreciate the insane genius of YOLO: Crystal Fantasy know that they are 100% right to love this bizarre genius.  Image: Stan

Those who appreciate the insane madness of YOLO: Crystal Fantasy know they are 100% right about that. Image: Stan

BUNGEING

Silent witness S25 (24th)

Crikey, twenty-five seasons and still going strong? The procedural forensic cop drama continues, which should please its seemingly insatiable audience.

NCIS: New Orleans (24th)

To be honest, we didn’t even know this show existed. And there are seven seasons of it! And it looks pretty decent if you’re into the NCIS formula. Scott Bakula is always a welcome face.

If you like just about anything Scott Bakula stars in, NCIS: New Orleans should be a treat.  Image: BINGE

If you like just about anything Scott Bakula stars in, NCIS: New Orleans should be a treat. Image: BINGE

Amazon Prime Video

Kick like Tayla (27th)

Fascinating looking documentary about AFLW player and boxing champion Tayla Harris. Should be a hit for the sporty minded.

Kick Like Tayla shows athlete Tayla Harris a different side.  Apparently she can hit too!  Image: Amazon Prime Video

Kick Like Tayla shows athlete Tayla Harris a different side. Apparently she can hit too! Image: Amazon Prime Video

DISNEY+

Obi-Wan Kenobi S1 Episodes 1-2 (27th)

It is here, war of stars Nerds! The show that will make you either ecstatically happy or apoplectically angry. The rest of us will just enjoy Ewan McGregor and the space pew pew stuff.

Looks like Ewan McGregor is back in the saddle, bringing The Force for Obi-Wan Kenobi.  Image: Disney+

Looks like Ewan McGregor is back in the saddle, bringing The Force for Obi-Wan Kenobi. Image: Disney+

We feed people (27.)

Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard presents this heartwarming documentary about renowned chef and humanitarian José Andrés, who feeds communities that have suffered from disasters. looks healthy

AppleTV+

Prehistoric Planet (27th)

David Attenborough, an old Goldman himself, brings his sonorous tones back to the Jurassic period in this spectacular looking nature study of prehistoric flora and fauna.

Okay, now does anyone want a baby dinosaur?  Please make this possible, David Attenborough.  Image: AppleTV+

Okay, now does anyone want a baby dinosaur? Please make this possible, David Attenborough. Image: AppleTV+

Outstanding+

Tokyo Vice (24th)

Michael Mann presents this slick, riveting thriller based on the true story of American journalist Jake Adelstein, who became dangerously involved with the yakuza in Japan. The main roles are played by Ansel Elgort, Ken Watanabe and Rachel Keller.

Ansel Elgort plays journalist Jake Adelstein in the obsessive-compulsive, stylish thriller Tokyo Vice.  Image: Paramount+

Ansel Elgort plays journalist Jake Adelstein in the obsessive-compulsive, stylish thriller Tokyo Vice. Image: Paramount+

In case you missed it, here’s what was new to Netflix, Stan, Binge and Disney+ from May 16-22, 2022.

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