Premiering tomorrow, May 13 is the Spectrum Original series L.A.’s Finest based on the Bad Boys feature franchise and starring Gabrielle Union, Jessica Alba, Zack Gilford, Duane Martin, Ryan McPartlin, Sophie Reynolds and Ernie Hudson. The show’s original music is composed by Laura Karpman (UndergroundStepSet It UpParis Can WaitTakenBlack Nativity). Check out our previous news article to learn more about the first show of Charter Communications’ new premium content streaming service.

Premiering on Tuesday, May 14, is the HBO documentary What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali directed by Antoine Fuqua about the boxing legend’s greatest triumphs and comebacks. Marcelo Zarvos (FencesWonderThe Good ShepherdThe AffairRay Donovan, Enough Said) has composed the film’s original music. Check out our scoring assignment announcement and also visit HBO’s official movie website for more information about the documentary.

Premiering on Thursday, May 16 is the Netflix original movie Good Sam directed by Kate Melville and starring Tiya Sircar, Chad Connell and Marco Grazzini. The film’s original music is composed by Mario Sevigny (Bellevue, The Art of More, Mohawk Girls). The comedy drama, which follows a curious reporter who finds love while pursuing the story of a mysterious figure who’s leaving bags of cash for strangers around New York City, will be available to stream on Thursday exclusively on Netflix.

Premiering on Friday, May 17, is the Hulu limited series Catch-22 developed by Luke Davies & David Michôd and starring Christopher Abbott, Kyle Chandler, Hugh Laurie, George Clooney, Giancarlo Giannini, Rafi Gavron, Austin Stowell, Gerran Howell, Pico Alexander and Jay Paulson.Harry Gregson-Williams (The Chronicles of NarniaShrekThe Martian) & Rupert Gregson-Williams (Wonder WomanAquamanHacksaw Ridge) have composed the show’s original music. A soundtrack album will be announced soon. Check out our previous article to learn more about the 6-parter, which will be available to stream on Hulu.

Also premiering on Friday is the Netflix original movie See You Yesterday directed by Stefon Bristol, produced by Spike Lee and starring Eden-Duncan Smith, Danté Crichlow, Brian ‘Astro’ Bradley, Johnathan Nieves, Marsha S. Blake, Wavvy Jonez, Myra Lucretia Taylor and Ron Bobb. The film’s original music is composed by Michael Abels (Get Out, Us). Check out our scoring assignment announcement to learn more about the film, which just premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and will be available to stream exclusively on Netflix.