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New On Starz May 2025

New On Starz May 2025

Yahoo16-05-2025
The May 2025 schedule for new Starz titles has tons of notable release dates lined up. All of the best titles are dropping all month long, including premieres from Starz Originalseries and recently-released films like Power Book III: Raising Kanan:Season 4, Episodes 8-10 and 2025 action thriller Flight Risk coming to the platform in the next few weeks. Plus, there will be the additions of memorable movies like American Pie, Bring It On, and Bombshell that you'll want to watch as soon as they hit Starz to help make this new month a great one.
If you're trying to decide what to watch right now, turn to the best and newest Starz titles streaming in May.
Starz is a wonderful place to find both brand-new and exciting original programming, as well as rediscover old gems you may have missed. Here are two of the best new titles coming to the platform this May:
Starz Original crime drama series Power Book III: Raising Kanan is back to serve up the last few episodes of this season throughout the first half of May. The previous season saw Kanan Stark (Mekai Curtis) step out of his powerful mother's (Patina Miller) shadow and take the reins in his own life by arranging the deaths of Ronnie Mathis (Grantham Coleman) and Detective Malcolm Howard (Omar Epps). Power Book III: Raising Kanan: Season 4 follows Kanan in the aftermath of it all as his drug business thrives, while other dramas and dangers brew in the background, including a very much alive and volatile Kadeem 'Unique' Mathis (Joey Bada$$) who is on a ferocious hunt to avenge his brother's death. There's no shortage of gripping action and thrills in store, so be sure to tune in for these epic final three episodes of the season, only on Starz.
Get your heart rate up this month with this high-octane action thriller film that follows a pilot named Daryl Booth (Mark Wahlberg) who is tasked with helping U.S. Marshal Madolyn Harris (Michelle Dockery) transport a fugitive (Topher Grace) from Alaska to a trial in New York City. But once they get in the sky, tensions rise and danger looms as it becomes clear that not everyone on board is who they first claim to be.
Wondering what else you'll be able to watch on Starz this month? Here's the full list of new Starz movies and shows streaming in May 2025:
6 Ways To Die
30 Minutes or Less
513 Degrees
About Last Night
Above the Rim
A Day Of Fury
After Sex
After The Fall
A Late Quartet
A Low Down Dirty Shame
American Pie
American Pie 2
American Reunion
American Wedding
Assault On Precinct 13
Baby On Board
Bad Kids Go To Hell
Bad Kids Of Crestview Academy
Balls Of Fury
Bling
Blue Crush
Blue Crush 2
Boyz N The Hood
Bring It On
Bring It On Again
Bring It On: All Or Nothing
Bring It On: Fight To The Finish
Bring It On: In It To Win It
Carlito's Way
Carlito's Way: Rise To Power
Casino
Comanche Territory
Contraband
Crave
Daddy Day Camp
Death Of A Gunfighter
Deja Vu
Enough
Fort Bliss
Friends With Benefits
Give 'em Hell, Malone
Guns Of A Stranger
Helicopter Mom
Hell On The Border
Hulk
Identity Thief
Inside Man: Most Wanted
It's Complicated
King Kong
Love Beats Rhymes
Love Hurts
Lucky Number Slevin
Man About Town
Miami Vice
Mindcage
Mud
My Favorite Five
New In Town
Our Deadly Vows
Repo Men
RoboRex
Saturday Church
Scarface
Seminole
Set It Off
Something New
State Property
State Property 2
Stratton
Tales From The Crypt Presents: Bordello Of Blood
Tales From The Crypt Presents: Demon Knight
Taxi
The Battle at Apache Pass
The Call
The Final Cut
The Games Maker
The Girl Who Invented Kissing
The Grand Seduction
The In-Law Gang
The Possession
The Queen Of Spain
The Spore
The Waiting City
The Way Of The Gun
The Zookeeper's Wife
Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls
Video Girl
Walk The Proud Land
Waterworld
Wicked Blood
You're Not You
Power Book III: Raising Kanan: Season 4, Episode 8
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3
Power Book III: Raising Kanan: Season 4, Episode 9
Bleed For This
Max Steel
Power Book III: Raising Kanan: Season 4 Finale, Episode 10
Psych:9
Flight Risk
Bombshell
If you've got access to another streaming library, lucky you! Starz's new releases are just a small slice of the newest movies and shows you can choose from this month. Don't wade through all your options alone—we've got guides for that. We update our reviews and lists of the new releases on the most popular streaming platforms every month. We've got guides for:
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