1. "Dying for Sex"
Based on a true podcast,
Michelle Williams plays a woman who divorces her husband and embarks on a
journey of self-discovery after a late-stage cancer diagnosis. Jenny Slate, Rob
Delaney, Sissy Spacek, David Rasche and Kelvin Yu co-star.
April 4, Hulu
2. "Handmaid’s Tale"
The story of Gilead wraps up with this final season as the
rebels mount one last effort for freedom. Led by Offred (Elisabeth Moss), the
revolution will be televised.
April 8, Hulu
3. "Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing"
A profile of one particular teen influencer group, this
documentary exposes the larger problem of the abuse and exploitation of kids, by their parents, on the internet. It shines a light on the toll that using kids for
content takes on their mental health.
April 9, Netflix
4. "Black Mirror"
An A-list cast leads season seven of the dark, futuristic,
but not implausible, sci-fi series. Six new episodes will star Cristin Milioti,
Jimmi Simpson, Billy Magnussen, Paul Giamatti, Awkwafina, Tracee Ellis Ross,
Issa Rae, Chris O'Dowd, Rashida Jones, Emma Corrin, Harriet Walter, Will
Poulter and Peter Capaldi.
April 10, Netflix
5. "Hacks"
In season four of the hit Emmy-winning comedy, Deborah (Jean
Smart) becomes a late-night host, which means growing pains with her mentee Ava
(Hannah Einbinder).
April 11, Max
6. "North of North"
When a young Inuit mother from a small Arctic town has an
accident, it pushes her to leave her husband and start over in this bittersweet
comedy series.
April 10, Netflix
7. "Got to Get Out"
If you’re into "Traitors," you’ll love this game show that
mixes reality vets with unknown newbies. To protect the prize, no one can
escape the mansion. But if you do, you get the million. Simu Liu hosts and Spencer
Pratt, Omarosa and more compete.
April 11, Hulu
8. "Pets"
Bryce Dallas Howard directs this documentary all about pets
and the owners who love them. Prepare for cuteness overload.
April 11, Disney+
9. "Your Friends & Neighbors"
Your next addiction, this Jon Hamm-led series, based on a
novel by Jonathan Tropper, follows a divorced and unemployed hedge fund manager
who breaks into his neighbors’ homes. What he finds may put him in greater
danger.
April 11, Apple TV+
10. "The Last of Us"
Winner of eight Emmy Awards for its first season, the post-apocalyptic
drama series returns for its much anticipated second season. Jumping five years
ahead, Joel and Ellie (Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey) navigate an
increasingly dangerous world. Kaitlyn Dever, Jeffrey Wright and Catherine
O'Hara join the cast.
April 13, HBO/MAX
11. "The Diamond Heist"
This captivating documentary interviews the criminals behind
the attempted robbery of a rare gem, all while the police track their every move.
April 16, Netflix
12. "Government Cheese"
In 1969, a Southern Californian man (David Oyelowo) returns
from prison, upending the lives of his family. This comedy series is from Paul
Hunter ("Bulletproof Monk").
April 16, Apple TV+
13. "The Stolen Girl"
When a young girl disappears into thin air after a sleepover, her family is devastated, but there’s way more to this twisty series than there seems.
April 16, Freeform/Disney+/Hulu
14. "The Rehearsal"
Nathan Fielder is back with season two of his comedic
reality show that borders on performance art. It’s weird and hard to describe,
but deeply funny and oddly profound.
April 20 HBO/Max
15. "Pangolin: Kulu's Journey"
This animal documentary features an animal you may have
never heard of. Looking like a sloth covered in a suit of armor, this odd
little creature will capture your heart. Or give you nightmares. Either way, it's one to watch.
April 21, Netflix
16. "Andor"
The buzz is strong with this one. The second season of the best-reviewed "Star Wars" show premieres, focusing again on Cassian Andor’s (Diego
Luna) hero’s journey.
April 22, Disney+
17. "Étoile"
This ain’t "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" part two. From Amy Sherman-Palladino
comes a new show, not set in the grotty world of underground comedy shows in the 1960s, but instead in the world of professional ballet in New York and Paris.
Palladino casts her favorites like Luke Kirby, Yanic Truesdale and Gideon
Glick while also recruiting Charlotte Gainsbourg, Simon Callow, Lou de Laâge and David Alvarez.
April 24, Prime Video
18. "You"
The fifth and final season brings Joe Goldberg (Penn
Badgley) back to New York on the arm of new wife Kate, but his old ghosts
are definitely coming back to haunt them.
April 24, Netflix
19. "Chef's Table: Legends"
This season of the most gorgeous cooking show on the planet
focuses on four heavyweights — Alice Waters, José Andrés, Thomas Keller, and
Jamie Oliver — and tells you why they are so important to gastronomy.
April 28, Netflix
20. "Carême"
Food, sex, espionage — this new French-language series about
a 19th-century celebrity chef leaves no crumbs.
April 30, Apple TV+