April 2026 is officially here to remind us why we pay for multiple subscriptions. From the end of legendary eras to dramas that are already taking the internet by storm, this is the guide that ensures you’re ready to watch your favorite shows this April. Stop looking for what to watch. 📱
NETFLIX, K-Dramas, Legends, and Total Chaos
April 2 – XO, Kitty: Season 3, Our favorite matchmaker is back in Seoul, but this time, the threads of love are more tangled than ever. Get ready for K-Drama aesthetics at their absolute finest, impossible love triangles, and the kind of academic drama that only Kitty can walk away from unscathed. 📹
April 16 – Ronaldinho The One: This isn’t just a football documentary; it’s a love letter to pure joy. Featuring never-before-seen footage, we follow the “Magician of Porto Alegre” from the favelas to becoming the God of the Camp Nou all without losing the smile that changed the sport forever.
April 16 – Beef: Season 2. If you thought the first season was intense, buckle up. A brand-new feud between strangers escalates into levels of psychological warfare and surreal chaos. It’s that weekly reminder that we’re all just one bad day away from losing our minds.
April 17 – Machos Alfa: Season 5. Spain’s four most clueless friends are back to try (and hilariously fail) to understand feminism, open relationships, and “deconstruction.” It’s that cringe comedy where you undoubtedly know someone who acts exactly like them.
April 23 – Stranger Things, Tales From ’85. The Upside Down comes to life in animated form. This spin-off transports us back to 1985 with new supernatural threats that Hawkins never saw coming. Perfect for satisfying your craving while we wait for the original series finale.
April 24 – Apex: Charlize Theron cements her throne as the queen of action in this futuristic thriller. In a world of dwindling resources, she leads a suicide rescue mission into a hostile zone that will keep you glued to your seat.
HBO MAX, the End of an Era and Time Jumps
April 10 – Hacks: Season 5 / Series Finale. It’s time to say goodbye to the explosive chemistry between Deborah Vance and Ava. After years of brilliant insults and a friendship no one understood, this finale promises tears, biting laughter, and a send-off worthy of a comedy legend.
April 12 – Euphoria: Season 3. Finally! After years of waiting, Rue and the gang take a 5-year time jump. No longer high school students, they face the harsh realities of adulthood, the aftermath of addiction, and new faces (yes, including Rosalía!) in a visually flawless drama.
April 9 – The Smashing Machine: Dwayne Johnson sheds his “action hero” grin to transform into Mark Kerr, the legendary UFC fighter. It’s a raw, unfiltered look at the glory of the octagon and the hell of personal addiction.
April 16 – A Real Pain: Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin star in this story of two cousins traveling to Poland to reconnect with their roots. A perfect blend of existential drama and dark humor that will make you want to call your family, or block them forever.
DISNEY+ and HULU, Star Wars and dysfunctional families
April 6 – Star Wars: Maul, Lord of Shadows. The iconic Sith Lord finally gets the treatment he deserves. This series explores how Maul built his criminal empire from the shadows, filling the gaps between the films with dark action and Force mysticism.
April 8 – The Testaments: Highly anticipated sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale. We follow three different women whose destinies converge to finally dismantle the regime of Gilead from within. It is tense, political, and absolutely necessary.
April 10 – Malcolm in the Middle: Worse Than Ever. The original cast returns 20 years later. Malcolm is still a frustrated genius, Reese is still a chaotic disaster, and Dewey… well, Dewey is still the smartest of them all. A dose of nostalgia that proves that, no matter how much you grow up, your family remains your biggest problem. 📺
AMAZON PRIME VIDEO, blood, Sweat, and VHS
April 8 – The Boys: (Season 5 / Series Finale). Game over. The final war between Butcher and Homelander reaches the point of no return. Expect gore, sharp social satire, and a finale that will likely break the internet. Who will be left standing? 🎥:
April 15 – Balls Up: Mark Wahlberg gets into a monumental mess in Brazil after a marketing campaign goes horribly wrong. High-octane action and a comedy of errors in a movie that doesn’t let you breathe (video is age-restricted).
April 16 – Point Nemo: At the point furthest from any land on Earth, an expedition finds something that shouldn’t be there. A sci-fi thriller playing with isolation and the fear of the unknown in the deep ocean.
April 24 – Cochinas: Set in 80s Spain, a woman breaks every taboo by starting an adult film business in an ultra-conservative town. A story of empowerment, risk, and massive bravery (video is age-restricted).
Apple TV+, is serving up blockbusters all month long
April 11 – Outcome: A dark comedy starring Keanu Reeves, Jonah Hill, Matt Bomer, and Cameron Diaz lead the cast of this new film, which will arrive directly on the platform without a theatrical release.
April 15 – Margo’s Got Money Troubles: centers on Margo Millet, a young single mother who, after becoming pregnant by her professor, is forced to drop out of college and find a way to earn money to support her child. It is a story of empowerment, new ways of working, and personal growth. The series’ cast features stars such as Elle Fanning, Nick Offerman, Greg Kinnear, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Nicole Kidman.
April 29 – Widow’s Bay: A blend of horror, intrigue, and humor. This new miniseries stars actors including Matthew Rhys, Kate O’Flynn, and Stephen Root. In it, the mayor of a small coastal New England town must contend with strange occurrences and mysteries that threaten to shatter the community’s tranquility.
Paramount+, is packed with sports and original documentaries.
April 14 – You Don’t Know Where I’m From, Dawg: Docuseries about Clint Dempsey.
April 20 – Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie: Exclusive Premiere.
April 9-12 – Live Sports: The Masters 2026 (Golf Tournament).
April 11 – UFC 327: Procházka vs. Ulberg.
April 25 – UFC Fight Night.
It’s April 2026 and you have to choose between sleeping or finishing the new movies or seasons of your favorite TV shows. Spoiler alert: You’re going to need a lot of coffee.


