Ready, Set, Binge Watch!

For Netflix, what is old is new again, with the release of "new" streaming titles this month, there are more new movies and TV series to come.

Netflix has already produced Emmy and Golden-Globe nominated and winning shows with "House of Cards," "Orange Is the New Black," "Hemlock Grove," and "LilyHammer"; and new original content to be released by 2015: Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin's comedy series "Grace and Frankie." And, the four live-action superhero shows, featuring "Daredevil," "Luke Cage," "Jessica Jones," and "Iron Fist," it is Netflix and Marvel's biggest venture to date.

What some Netflix users might not be aware of is that the beginning of and throughout every month, this streaming company adds new movies and TV shows to its library, the Vulture reported.

In the wake of "Godzilla" coming out on May 16, Netflix has released a slew of 1955 to 1975 Godzilla films, from "Godzilla Raids Again" to "Godzilla" the animated TV series.

Besides kaiju versus kaiju monsters, there is spy versus spy, James Bond 007 that is. There is "Skyfall," as well as the classic Bond, with "The Living Daylights," "You Only Live Once," and "Goldfinger," just to name a few.

There is also last years Spanish-language sleeper hit "Instructions Not Included;" the film about Princess Diana called "Diana," starring Naomi Watts. And, Lifetime Television's "Call Me Crazy: A Five Film," five short films that explore the struggle of coping with mental illness; it stars Octavia Spencer, Jennifer Hudson, and Melissa Leo, among others.

For more of the classics and Oscar-nominated performances, there is also "Boys Don't Cry," "Bram Stoker's Dracula," Spike Lee's "School Daze," and Jimmy Stewart in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," the SourceFed reported.

And if users want more contemporary TV shows and films, there is Ricky Gervais in "Derek" Season 2 returning on May 30; and, "Scandal" Season 3, and "Star Trek Into Darkness" are coming out on May 17, Tom's Guide reported.

Happy binge watching.