Streaming services are gearing up to release a number of exciting documentaries in May. The soon-to-be-released titles range from traveling to uncovering true-crime cases to deep dives about A-list stars. Netflix is releasing “Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me,” which centers around the life of the whirlwind star, including her untimely death. Apple TV+ also has a number of documentaries coming out this month, including “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie,” which will explore the star’s rise to fame and incorporate more intimate details, including his journey with Parkinson’s disease. Disney+ is harping on music star Ed Sheeran with “Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All,” set to explore Sheeran’s life as a global star, but also as a husband and father. Here, WWD rounds up all the new documentaries premiering in May on streaming platforms. Read on for more. “Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed” Stream on Peacock May 2 The documentary will reveal the unlikely connection between the Menendez brothers, who killed their parents in 1989, and a former Menudo band member. The member of the nostalgic boy band could potentially corroborate the brothers’ decades-old accusations against their father, Jose Menendez. “King Charles, the Boy Who Walked Alone” Stream on Paramount+ May 2 The documentary will
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