Whether you’re planning a weekend marathon or just looking to unwind after a long day, check out 15 standout titles that are already generating buzz and deserve a spot on your watchlist.
Crime 101
Release date: 1 April 2026
Where to watch: Prime Video
A slick crime drama that dives into the high stakes world of organised theft, Crime 101 follows a master thief operating under a strict code. As law enforcement closes in, the tension builds between precision, ego, and survival. Starring Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, and Halle Berry, expect a stylish, slow burn packed with calculated moves and unexpected turns.
XO, Kitty (Season 3)
Release date: 2 April 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
Back with more romance, chaos, and self discovery, XO, Kitty returns as Kitty (Anna Cathcart) navigates love and life abroad. This season deepens the emotional stakes while keeping its signature charm and lighthearted drama. Relationships get messier, feelings get real, and nothing goes quite as planned.
Bloodhounds (Season 2)
Release date: 3 April 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
The action ramps up in Bloodhounds as Kim Geon-woo (Woo Do-hwan) and Hong Woo-jin (Lee Sang-yi) return to take on even more dangerous enemies. With higher stakes and tougher fights, this season pushes both characters to their limits. Gritty, fast paced, and intense, it’s a must watch for fans of hard hitting crime thrillers.
Your Friends and Neighbors (Season 2)
Release date: 3 April 2026
Where to watch: Apple TV
Dark secrets and quiet tensions simmer beneath the surface in Your Friends and Neighbors. Starring Jon Hamm, the series follows a financial titan who suddenly finds himself divorced and jobless, leading him to rob his wealthy neighbors to stay afloat. What begins as a thrilling, secretive game soon spirals into a deadly web, unraveling trust, relationships, and hidden motives in his suburban community.
Hacks (Season 5)
Release date: 9 April 2026
Where to watch: HBO Max
The final season of the Emmy Award-winning series Hacks returns with its signature sharp wit and biting humour, now elevated with even more layered storytelling. As Deborah (Jean Smart) and Ava’s (Hannah Einbinder) dynamic evolves, so do the challenges of staying relevant in the ever changing comedy and entertainment industry. Expect clever dialogue, emotional depth, and plenty of laugh out loud moments.
Thrash
Release date: 10 April 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
When a Category 5 hurricane devastates a coastal town, Thrash turns a natural disaster into something far more terrifying as storm surges bring in deadly sharks. Blending high intensity action with survival horror, the film delivers a gripping, high stakes fight for survival as danger closes in from all sides.
Outcome
Release date: 10 April 2026
Where to watch: Apple TV
A gripping, character driven dark comedy, Outcome follows a beloved Hollywood star forced to confront his past after a mysterious video threatens to unravel his career. As he sets out on a personal journey to make amends and uncover the truth, long buried secrets and consequences begin to surface. Led by a star studded cast including Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz, Matt Bomer, and Jonah Hill, it blends introspection with sharp humour and emotional depth.
Perfect Crown
Release date: 10 April 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
Perfect Crown follows chaebol heiress Sung Hee‑ju (IU) and royal Grand Prince Yi‑an (Byeon Woo Seok) as they enter a strategic contract marriage. As societal pressures and personal challenges test them, unexpected emotions begin to surface. Hailed as one of the most highly anticipated K-dramas of the year, it pairs two of Korea’s biggest stars in a story of love, ambition, and societal expectation.
Margo’s Got Money Troubles
Release date: 15 April 2026
Where to watch: Apple TV
Margo’s Got Money Troubles follows recent college dropout Margo (Elle Fanning) as she navigates life with a new baby, mounting bills, and few ways to pay them. Produced by A24 for Apple TV and created by multi-Emmy winner David E. Kelley, the series blends humour, heart, and real world struggles into a bold, relatable family drama. With a star-studded cast including Michelle Pfeiffer, Nicole Kidman, and Nick Offerman, it delivers both laughs and emotional depth.
Made with Love

Release date: 15 April 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
Ambitious chef Luka (Mawar Eva de Jongh) has no choice but to join forces with the talented newcomer Dennis (Deva Mahenra) to save her mother’s failing restaurant – but she can’t stand him. Made with Love blends romance, rivalry, and heartfelt drama as the two clash in the kitchen while slowly discovering unexpected connections. Set against the vibrant world of Indonesian cuisine, the series also explores family dynamics, ambition, and the challenges of following your dreams.
Sold Out On You

Release date: 22 April 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
Sold Out on You follows the bickering but slowly blossoming romance between farmer Matthew Lee (Ahn Hyo‑seop) and insomnia‑plagued home shopping host Dam Ye‑jin (Chae Won‑bin). As their demanding careers and personal struggles keep colliding, they begin to break through each other’s walls. With a colourful supporting cast, the series explores love, connection, and finding heart amid the chaos of modern life.
Running Point (Season 2)
Release date: 23 April 2026
Where to watch: Apple TV
The pressure is on in Running Point as the competition heats up in its second season. Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson) must prove her leadership and guide her team through high stakes challenges, where every decision counts and the competition is fiercer than ever. Fast paced, strategic, and full of momentum, the series blends intense team dynamics, clever tactics, and relentless action to keep viewers hooked.
Stranger Things: Tales from ’85
Release date: 23 April 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
Expanding the Stranger Things universe, the new animated series revisits the eerie events of 1985 from fresh perspectives. Through familiar characters and unexplored stories, fans get deeper insights into Hawkins’ mysteries, complete with supernatural twists and retro 80s vibes. With new storylines and engaging animation, it’s a nostalgic yet thrilling addition for both longtime fans and newcomers.
If Wishes Could Kill
Release date: 24 April 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
What happens when dreams come true at a cost? If Wishes Could Kill follows a group of teens who discover a mysterious app that grants wishes – but comes with a deadly countdown. As they scramble to break the chain and survive, the series explores the darker side of getting exactly what you want, blending suspense, moral dilemmas, and high stakes where every choice could be fatal.
Apex
Release date: 24 April 2026
Where to watch: Netflix
A grieving woman, Sasha (Charlize Theron), sets out on a solo adventure in the Australian wilderness to confront her past and push her limits. What begins as a journey of healing quickly turns nightmarish when she becomes ensnared in a twisted cat-and-mouse game with a cunning killer who sees her as prey. As the stakes rise, she must rely on her wits, endurance, and courage to survive the deadly terrain and the predator closing in.
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