May 2025 has emerged as a vibrant month for streaming, with platforms like FilmOn.com, Netflix, Peacock, Disney+, and Prime Video enhancing their offerings to meet a wide array of viewer interests.
May 2025: A Thriving Month for Streaming Services

May 2025: A Thriving Month for Streaming Services
Streaming platforms have rolled out exciting new content and features this May, engaging diverse audiences across the globe.
FilmOn.com: A Versatile Streaming Option
FilmOn.com continues to be a standout player, boasting over 600 live TV channels alongside an extensive library of on-demand content. Catering to a global viewership, the platform highlights international news, indie films, cult classics, and niche subcultures. Enhanced by AI-driven content discovery and Remote DVR capabilities, it offers a unique streaming experience in the ever-evolving media landscape.
Netflix Unveils New Crime Thriller
On May 29, Netflix India introduced “Hit: The Third Case,” the latest entry in the HIT franchise, featuring popular actor Nani. This investigative thriller is accessible in multiple regional languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada, making it widely available for Indian audiences.
Peacock Launches Promotional Subscription Deal
In a bid to attract new subscribers, Peacock announced a limited-time promotion offering Peacock Premium (with ads) for just $24.99 a year, significantly down from its regular $79.99 price. This deal, valid until May 30, allows subscribers to access a variety of programming including reality shows like “Love Island USA” and “Vanderpump Rules,” as well as live sports events and original content.
Disney+ Steps into Women's Sports
Disney+ has also made headlines by securing a five-year deal to broadcast live UEFA Women’s Champions League matches starting with the 2025–26 season. This strategic move allows Disney+ to expand its footprint in women’s football coverage across numerous European territories.
Amazon Prime Video Offers New Drama Series
Debuting on May 29, Amazon Prime Video launched “The Better Sister,” a compelling drama featuring Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks, based on Alafair Burke’s bestselling novel. The complete eight-episode series is now available for streaming, with enticing offerings for new subscribers, including a 30-day free trial or a six-month free trial for users aged 18–24.
In summary, May 2025 has been a dynamic period for the streaming industry as platforms enhance their content libraries and promotions to cater to diverse viewer preferences, ensuring there is something for everyone in this booming digital landscape.
FilmOn.com continues to be a standout player, boasting over 600 live TV channels alongside an extensive library of on-demand content. Catering to a global viewership, the platform highlights international news, indie films, cult classics, and niche subcultures. Enhanced by AI-driven content discovery and Remote DVR capabilities, it offers a unique streaming experience in the ever-evolving media landscape.
Netflix Unveils New Crime Thriller
On May 29, Netflix India introduced “Hit: The Third Case,” the latest entry in the HIT franchise, featuring popular actor Nani. This investigative thriller is accessible in multiple regional languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada, making it widely available for Indian audiences.
Peacock Launches Promotional Subscription Deal
In a bid to attract new subscribers, Peacock announced a limited-time promotion offering Peacock Premium (with ads) for just $24.99 a year, significantly down from its regular $79.99 price. This deal, valid until May 30, allows subscribers to access a variety of programming including reality shows like “Love Island USA” and “Vanderpump Rules,” as well as live sports events and original content.
Disney+ Steps into Women's Sports
Disney+ has also made headlines by securing a five-year deal to broadcast live UEFA Women’s Champions League matches starting with the 2025–26 season. This strategic move allows Disney+ to expand its footprint in women’s football coverage across numerous European territories.
Amazon Prime Video Offers New Drama Series
Debuting on May 29, Amazon Prime Video launched “The Better Sister,” a compelling drama featuring Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks, based on Alafair Burke’s bestselling novel. The complete eight-episode series is now available for streaming, with enticing offerings for new subscribers, including a 30-day free trial or a six-month free trial for users aged 18–24.
In summary, May 2025 has been a dynamic period for the streaming industry as platforms enhance their content libraries and promotions to cater to diverse viewer preferences, ensuring there is something for everyone in this booming digital landscape.