Every TV Show Premiering in April 2026

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The television landscape in April 2026 is scheduled to be exceptionally diverse, offering a massive array of returning favorites and brand-new series across streaming and cable. This month serves as a pivotal period for major networks and platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and HBO, as they debut high-budget dramas alongside niche reality programming. From the continuation of epic superhero sagas to intimate culinary docuseries, the schedule reflects the current industry trend of global content expansion. Viewers can expect a mix of long-running staples and experimental new titles that aim to capture a wide range of audience interests.

‘Love on the Spectrum’ (2022)

'Love on the Spectrum' (2022)
Northern Pictures

Netflix releases the fourth season of this acclaimed reality series on April 1, following autistic individuals as they navigate the world of dating. The show continues its mission to provide a compassionate and insightful look into the social lives of its participants. Each episode chronicles the unique challenges and successes found in the quest for romantic connection. Producers have emphasized that this season will feature both new faces and returning favorites from previous years.

‘The Valley’ (2024)

'The Valley' (2024)
Bravo

Bravo’s reality hit ‘The Valley’ returns for its third season on April 1 to explore the lives of friends in the San Fernando Valley. The cast members are shown balancing the high-pressure environment of their careers with the evolving demands of parenthood. Interpersonal conflicts and shifting social dynamics remain the core focus of the narrative. This season highlights how the group adapts to significant life changes while maintaining their long-standing friendships.

‘Expedition Files’ (2024)

'Expedition Files' (2024)
Ping Pong Productions

The Discovery Channel brings back ‘Expedition Files’ for a fourth season on April 1, led by host Josh Gates. The series investigates various historical mysteries and unexplained phenomena through on-site research and expert interviews. Each installment aims to shed light on long-standing legends by utilizing modern technology and archival evidence. This season is expected to cover a wide geographic range, exploring secrets hidden across different continents.

‘Dear Killer Nannies’ (2026)

'Dear Killer Nannies' (2026)
Telemundo Studios

Premiering on April 1 on Hulu, ‘Dear Killer Nannies’ is a scripted drama that delves into historical intrigue. The narrative is tied to the youth of Pablo Escobar, exploring the complex social environment surrounding his early life. The series combines elements of crime and historical fiction to create a tense atmospheric experience. It aims to provide a different perspective on a well-known historical figure through the lens of those in his inner circle.

‘Conspiracies & Coverups’ (2026)

'Conspiracies & Coverups' (2026)
Discovery

Discovery debuts ‘Conspiracies & Coverups’ on April 1, a series dedicated to deconstructing famous theories and secret histories. Investigators analyze evidence and interview experts to determine the validity of various controversial claims. The show covers a broad spectrum of topics ranging from political scandals to unexplained scientific events. Each episode is designed to challenge public perceptions and uncover hidden truths.

‘XO, Kitty’ (2023)

'XO, Kitty' (2023)
Paramount Television Studios

The third season of the teen romance ‘XO, Kitty’ arrives on Netflix on April 2. Picking up where the previous installments left off, the show continues to track Kitty’s adventures and romantic entanglements in Seoul. The narrative explores themes of self-discovery and the challenges of long-distance relationships. Fans can expect a mix of lighthearted humor and emotional character development as the protagonist matures.

‘Lost Treasures of the Bible’ (2024)

'Lost Treasures of the Bible' (2024)
National Geographic

Nat Geo brings back ‘Lost Treasures of the Bible’ for a second season on April 2. This docuseries follows archaeologists as they use cutting-edge technology to locate and excavate biblical sites. Each episode focuses on a different historical mystery, attempting to bridge the gap between ancient texts and physical evidence. The show provides viewers with a detailed look at the meticulous process of modern archaeology.

‘The Real Housewives of Rhode Island’ (2026)

'The Real Housewives of Rhode Island' (2026)
Evolution Media

Bravo expands its iconic franchise with ‘The Real Housewives of Rhode Island’, premiering on April 2. The series introduces a new group of affluent women as they navigate the social scene and business world of the smallest state. Viewers can expect the signature blend of luxury, social politics, and interpersonal drama that the brand is known for. The production highlights the unique cultural and geographic charm of the New England area.

‘Bloodhounds’ (2023)

'Bloodhounds' (2023)
Studio N

The second season of ‘Bloodhounds’ debuts on Netflix on April 3, continuing the story of two young boxers. The protagonists use their physical skills to combat a ruthless group of criminals and loan sharks. This season promises more high-intensity fight sequences and a deeper exploration of the criminal underworld. The show balances character-driven drama with the fast-paced action of a crime thriller.

‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ (2025)

'Your Friends & Neighbors' (2025)
Apple Studios

Apple TV+ premieres the second season of ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ on April 3. This suspenseful drama revolves around a man who turns to crime to support his family after losing his job. The narrative explores the secrets hidden behind the doors of a seemingly perfect wealthy suburb. As the protagonist becomes further entangled in his illicit activities, the tension within his community reaches a breaking point.

‘High Tides’ (2023)

'High Tides' (2023)
Dingie

‘High Tides’ returns to Netflix for a third season on April 3, set against the beautiful Belgian coast. The series follows a group of wealthy friends during a summer filled with secrets, romance, and class conflict. The plot deepens as past actions come back to haunt the characters during their seasonal getaway. It continues to explore the complexities of youth and privilege within a tight-knit social circle.

‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta’ (2008)

'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' (2008)
Truly Original

Season 17 of ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta’ premieres on Bravo on April 5. This long-running reality series continues to document the personal and professional lives of its high-profile cast members. The new season is expected to feature major life updates, entrepreneurial ventures, and the inevitable social frictions within the group. As one of the franchise’s most popular iterations, it remains a cornerstone of the network’s programming.

‘When Hope Calls’ (2019)

'When Hope Calls' (2019)
Hideaway Pictures

GAC premieres the third season of ‘When Hope Calls’ on April 5. This period drama follows the lives of two sisters who run an orphanage in a small town in the early 20th century. The series focuses on themes of community, resilience, and romance in a historical setting. Fans of the ‘When Calls the Heart’ spin-off will see further development of the town’s residents and their interconnected stories.

‘Paranormal Caught on Camera’ (2019)

'Paranormal Caught on Camera' (2019)
Travel Channel

The Travel Channel returns with ‘Paranormal Caught on Camera’ on April 5. This series features experts and eyewitnesses as they analyze video footage of alleged supernatural events. Each segment explores different types of phenomena, from hauntings to unexplained aerial sightings. The show aims to provide a platform for discussion regarding the validity and nature of paranormal activity captured on film.

‘Odd Squad’ (2014)

'Odd Squad' (2014)
Sinking Ship Entertainment

PBS debuts the fifth season of ‘Odd Squad’ on April 6, continuing its educational and entertaining approach to mathematics. The live-action series follows young agents who use math skills to solve strange mysteries in their city. The new season introduces fresh gadgets and even more bizarre cases for the team to handle. It remains a popular choice for children by blending humor with problem-solving curriculum.

‘The Brokenwood Mysteries’ (2014)

'The Brokenwood Mysteries' (2014)
South Pacific Pictures

Acorn TV brings the 12th season of ‘The Brokenwood Mysteries’ to screens on April 6. This cozy crime series is set in a fictional New Zealand town where detectives solve unusual and often complex murder cases. The show is known for its quirky characters and the dry humor of its lead investigators. Each feature-length episode offers a standalone mystery that emphasizes character development and local atmosphere.

‘Foul Play with Anthony Davis’ (2025)

'Foul Play with Anthony Davis' (2025)
Foul Play with Anthony Davis

Premiering on TBS on April 6, ‘Foul Play with Anthony Davis’ is a celebrity-driven stunt and competition show. The program features high-profile guests participating in various physical and psychological challenges. Anthony Davis serves as the host, guiding participants through increasingly difficult tasks. The series aims to provide high-energy entertainment while showcasing the competitive side of its famous guests.

‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’ (2026)

'Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord' (2026)
Lucasfilm Ltd.

Disney+ expands its cinematic universe with ‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’, debuting on April 6. The series focuses on the iconic character Maul as he builds a powerful crime syndicate from the shadows. Set during a volatile period in galactic history, the show explores the tactical brilliance and ruthlessness of the former Sith. It offers fans a deeper look into the underworld of the ‘Star Wars’ galaxy.

‘A Taste for Murder’ (2026)

'A Taste for Murder' (2026)
Drugi plan

BritBox debuts ‘A Taste for Murder’ on April 7, a detective drama set in the picturesque landscapes of Italy. The story follows an investigator who must solve complex crimes while navigating the local culinary and social culture. The series combines traditional mystery elements with a strong emphasis on the Italian setting. Viewers can expect a blend of suspenseful storytelling and beautiful cinematography.

‘The Boys’ (2019)

'The Boys' (2019)
Amazon Studios

The fifth season of ‘The Boys’ premieres on Prime Video on April 8. This gritty anti-superhero saga continues to follow the vigilantes known as The Boys as they attempt to expose the corruption of the Seven. As Homelander’s influence grows, the stakes for the world reach an all-time high. The series is known for its graphic action and satirical commentary on modern celebrity culture and corporate power.

‘The Floor’ (2023)

'The Floor' (2023)
RTL Entertainment

FOX brings back the trivia competition ‘The Floor’ for a fifth season on April 8. The game show features contestants competing for territory on a massive LED floor by answering questions across various categories. Strategy and knowledge are key as players attempt to conquer the entire grid. The fast-paced format and visual presentation have made it a hit for fans of game show entertainment.

‘The Testaments’ (2026)

'The Testaments' (2026)
MGM Television

Hulu premieres ‘The Testaments’ on April 8, serving as the highly anticipated sequel to ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’. Based on the novel by Margaret Atwood, the story picks up years after the events of the original series. It explores the inner workings of Gilead through the perspectives of three different women. The show aims to expand the dystopian universe and provide closure to several long-running narrative threads.

‘Trust Me: The False Prophet’ (2026)

'Trust Me: The False Prophet' (2026)
Ark Media

Netflix debuts ‘Trust Me: The False Prophet’ on April 8, a documentary series focusing on a high-profile cult investigation. The program features interviews with former members and investigators who worked to dismantle the organization. It examines the psychological tactics used by the group’s leader to maintain control over his followers. This series provides a sobering look at the dangers of charismatic leadership and isolation.

‘Hacks’ (2021)

'Hacks' (2021)
Universal Television

Season five of the dark comedy ‘Hacks’ arrives on Max on April 9. The series continues to follow the complicated mentorship and working relationship between legendary comedian Deborah Vance and writer Ava Daniels. Following the events of the previous season, the duo must navigate new challenges in the evolving entertainment industry. The show remains celebrated for its sharp writing and the chemistry between its lead actors.

‘The Miniature Wife’ (2026)

'The Miniature Wife' (2026)
Media Res

Peacock premieres ‘The Miniature Wife’ on April 9, a sci-fi relationship drama based on the short story by Manuel Gonzales. The narrative explores the bizarre fallout of a scientific accident that leaves a husband and wife at different physical scales. As they attempt to navigate their domestic life, the power dynamics of their marriage are radically altered. The series utilizes its unique premise to explore deeper themes of intimacy and control.

‘Big Mistakes’ (2026)

'Big Mistakes' (2026)
Netflix

Netflix introduces ‘Big Mistakes’ on April 9, a crime comedy focused on a group of inept criminals. The story follows the characters as they bumble through a series of poorly planned heists and illegal ventures. Despite their lack of skill, they find themselves deeply entangled in the criminal underworld. The show emphasizes character-driven humor and the chaotic consequences of their misguided actions.

‘Original Gangsters with Sean Bean’ (2025)

'Original Gangsters with Sean Bean' (2025)
Sky History

Sundance Now debuts ‘Original Gangsters with Sean Bean’ on April 9. This true crime history series, hosted by Sean Bean, explores the lives and legacies of some of history’s most notorious criminals. The program utilizes expert testimony and historical reenactments to paint a vivid picture of early organized crime. Bean provides a compelling narrative voice to these stories of lawlessness and power.

‘Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’ (2026)

'Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair' (2026)
New Regency Pictures

The revival ‘Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’ premieres on Hulu on April 10. This continuation of the beloved sitcom catches up with the family members in their adult years. The show explores how the characters have changed—and how they have stayed the same—since the original series ended. Fans can expect a return of the chaotic energy and dysfunctional family dynamics that made the original show a hit.

‘Temptation Island’ (2019)

'Temptation Island' (2019)
Banijay Studios North America

Netflix debuts a new reboot season of ‘Temptation Island’ on April 10. The reality series places couples in a tropical setting where they are surrounded by single individuals to test the strength of their relationships. As the weeks progress, the participants must decide whether to stay together or pursue new connections. The show is known for its high emotional stakes and dramatic confrontations.

‘Be My Guest with Ina Garten’ (2022)

'Be My Guest with Ina Garten' (2022)
Food Network

Season seven of ‘Be My Guest with Ina Garten’ premieres on the Food Network on April 11. The series features the famous cook hosting friends and celebrities at her home for conversation and shared meals. Each episode combines cooking demonstrations with in-depth interviews in a relaxed, intimate setting. Garten’s approachable style and culinary expertise remain the focal points of the program.

‘Philly Homicide’ (2024)

'Philly Homicide' (2024)
Bright Spot Content

Oxygen brings back ‘Philly Homicide’ for a second season on April 11. This true crime series focuses on major homicide investigations conducted within the city of Philadelphia. It features interviews with detectives, forensic experts, and family members of the victims. Each episode provides a detailed look at the police work required to solve complex and high-profile cases.

‘Euphoria’ (2019)

'Euphoria' (2019)
A24

The highly anticipated third season of ‘Euphoria’ premieres on HBO on April 12. Returning to the lives of Rue and her peers, the series continues to explore intense themes of addiction, identity, and modern youth. This season is expected to feature a time jump, moving the characters beyond their high school years. Its distinctive visual style and raw storytelling remain core components of the series.

‘At Home with the Furys’ (2023)

'At Home with the Furys' (2023)
Netflix

Netflix debuts the second season of ‘At Home with the Furys’ on April 12. This reality series provides an intimate look at the family life of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury. It follows Tyson, his wife Paris, and their children as they navigate life outside the boxing ring. The show explores the challenges of retirement, mental health, and the complexities of raising a large family in the public eye.

‘The Audacity’ (2025)

'The Audacity' (2025)
Willoughby Studios

AMC premieres ‘The Audacity’ on April 12, a drama series set in the high-stakes world of the tech industry. The narrative revolves around the power struggles and ethical dilemmas faced by ambitious entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley. It examines the personal costs of achieving immense success and the impact of technological power on society. The series features a strong ensemble cast and a script focused on corporate intrigue.

‘Eva Longoria: Searching for France’ (2026)

'Eva Longoria: Searching for France' (2026)
Hyphenate Media Group

CNN continues its culinary travel series with ‘Eva Longoria: Searching for France’, premiering on April 12. Longoria travels across various regions of France to discover the local flavors, traditions, and people that define French cuisine. Each episode focuses on the cultural history and modern evolution of the country’s food scene. The program offers a blend of travelogue and culinary exploration.

‘Rock the Block’ (2019)

'Rock the Block' (2019)
Big Table Media

Season seven of ‘Rock the Block’ debuts on HGTV on April 13. The competition series features top renovators and designers competing to add the most value to identical homes on a single block. Each team has a limited budget and timeframe to complete their ambitious designs. The show is known for its high-energy pace and the creative rivalry between its expert participants.

‘America Says’ (2018)

'America Says' (2018)
Game Show Network

GSN brings back ‘America Says’ for its second season of the current run on April 13. This game show features two teams competing to fill in the blanks of survey-based questions. The fast-paced format requires quick thinking and teamwork to earn points and advance to the final round. Hosted by John Michael Higgins, the show remains a staple for fans of traditional survey game formats.

‘The 1% Club’ (2023)

'The 1% Club' (2023)
Seven Network

FOX debuts the second season of ‘The 1% Club’ on April 13. This logic-based game show tests contestants’ reasoning abilities rather than their general knowledge. The questions become increasingly difficult, eventually challenging players to solve a puzzle that only 1% of the population can answer. It is designed to be an inclusive game that viewers can play along with from home.

‘Crooks’ (2024)

'Crooks' (2024)
Wiedemann & Berg Television

The second season of ‘Crooks’ arrives on Netflix on April 14, following a high-stakes heist drama across Europe. The story involves various criminal factions competing for a valuable treasure, leading to a series of betrayals and action-packed sequences. As the chase intensifies, the protagonists must decide who they can truly trust. The series is known for its international scope and fast-paced narrative.

‘MasterChef’ (2010)

'MasterChef' (2010)
Endemol Shine North America

FOX debuts the 16th season of ‘MasterChef’ on April 15. The long-running cooking competition features amateur chefs from across the country competing for the title and a grand prize. Under the guidance of celebrity judges, the contestants face a series of culinary challenges designed to test their skills and creativity. This season promises new twists on classic challenges and a diverse group of talented competitors.

‘On the Case with Paula Zahn’ (2009)

'On the Case with Paula Zahn' (2009)
Scott Sternberg Productions, Inc.

Investigation Discovery returns with the 29th season of ‘On the Case with Paula Zahn’ on April 15. Zahn provides in-depth reporting on complex criminal cases, featuring interviews with those directly involved in the investigations. The program utilizes forensic evidence and personal accounts to reconstruct the events of each crime. It remains a cornerstone of the network’s true crime investigative programming.

‘Homicide Hunter: American Detective’ (2021)

'Homicide Hunter: American Detective' (2021)
Investigation Discovery

Season six of ‘Homicide Hunter: American Detective’ premieres on ID on April 15. Hosted by Lieutenant Joe Kenda, the series profiles different detectives from across the United States as they solve their most difficult cases. Kenda provides his own expert commentary on the investigative techniques and psychological aspects of each crime. The show offers a detailed look at the dedication required to bring criminals to justice.

‘Million Dollar Secret’ (2025)

'Million Dollar Secret' (2025)
Spoke Studios

Netflix releases the second season of ‘Million Dollar Secret’ on April 15. This reality competition follows a group of players as they engage in a high-stakes pursuit to uncover a massive hidden prize. Strategy, deception, and physical endurance are all necessary to succeed in this complex game. The new season introduces more intricate puzzles and challenging environments for the participants.

‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ (2025)

'Love Island: Beyond the Villa' (2025)
ITV America

Peacock premieres the second season of ‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ on April 15. This spin-off series follows former contestants as they navigate life and relationships after leaving the original show. It offers a look at the challenges of maintaining a public romance and the opportunities that come with reality fame. Fans of the franchise can see how their favorite cast members have progressed since their time on the island.

‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ (2026)

'Margo’s Got Money Troubles' (2026)
A24

Apple TV+ debuts ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ on April 15, a drama series based on the novel by Rufi Thorpe. The story follows a young mother who faces significant financial and social challenges while trying to provide for her child. The narrative explores themes of resilience, family secrets, and the modern gig economy. It provides a poignant and sometimes humorous look at the struggles of early adulthood.

‘Beef’ (2023)

'Beef' (2023)
Universal Remote

The second season of the dark comedy ‘Beef’ premieres on Netflix on April 16. While the first season focused on a specific road rage incident, the new installment introduces a fresh rivalry with a new cast. The series continues to explore how a single moment of anger can escalate into an all-consuming obsession. Its signature blend of tension and absurdist humor remains central to the storytelling.

‘Silent Witness’ (1996)

'Silent Witness' (1996)
BBC

BritBox brings the 29th season of the long-running forensic drama ‘Silent Witness’ to screens on April 16. The series follows a team of forensic pathologists as they investigate suspicious deaths and help solve complex crimes. Each two-part story focuses on the scientific details and detective work required to uncover the truth. The show is known for its realistic portrayal of forensic procedures and its engaging character dynamics.

‘Big Mood’ (2024)

'Big Mood' (2024)
Dancing Ledge Productions

The second season of ‘Big Mood’ premieres on Tubi on April 16. This British dramedy explores the deep and often chaotic friendship between two women as they navigate mental health challenges and life in their thirties. The new episodes continue to balance sharp humor with sensitive portrayals of bipolar disorder and adult growth. It has been praised for its authentic look at the complexities of long-term female friendship.

‘American Gladiators’ (2026)

'American Gladiators' (2026)
MGM Alternative

Prime Video debuts a revival of ‘American Gladiators’ on April 17. The series features amateur athletes competing in a variety of physical challenges against the “Gladiators,” a team of elite performers. This updated version includes classic events alongside new obstacles designed to test strength and agility. The production aims to capture the high-energy excitement of the original show for a new generation.

‘Cyberchase’ (2002)

'Cyberchase' (2002)
Thirteen

PBS premieres the 16th season of the animated series ‘Cyberchase’ on April 18. The show follows three children who use math and environmental science to protect the digital world from the villainous Hacker. The new season continues to focus on themes of conservation and problem-solving. It remains an educational staple, providing young viewers with practical math skills in an adventure setting.

‘The Food That Built America’ (2019)

'The Food That Built America' (2019)
History

Season seven of ‘The Food That Built America’ arrives on the History Channel on April 19. This docuseries explores the history and competition behind some of the world’s most famous food brands and innovators. It utilizes dramatic reenactments and expert commentary to tell the stories of the entrepreneurs who revolutionized the food industry. This season is expected to cover iconic items ranging from snack foods to major restaurant chains.

‘From’ (2022)

'From' (2022)
AGBO

The mystery horror series ‘From’ returns for its fourth season on MGM+ on April 19. The show follows the residents of a nightmarish town that traps everyone who enters. This season promises to reveal more about the origins of the town and the terrifying creatures that inhabit the surrounding woods. As the survivors struggle to find a way out, the internal tensions within the community continue to grow.

‘The Way Home’ (2023)

'The Way Home' (2023)
Neshama Entertainment

Hallmark premieres the fourth season of ‘The Way Home’ on April 19. This family drama features a unique time-travel element that allows characters to explore their family history in different eras. The narrative continues to focus on the relationships between three generations of women in the Landry family. The show balances emotional storytelling with the mystery of the magical pond on their estate.

‘Hazardous History with Henry Winkler’ (2025)

'Hazardous History with Henry Winkler' (2025)
A+E Factual Studios

The History Channel brings back ‘Hazardous History with Henry Winkler’ for a second season on April 19. Winkler hosts the series, which examines various dangerous moments and risky decisions throughout history. The show uses historical records and expert analysis to explore the consequences of these high-stakes events. Winkler provides a curious and engaging perspective on how history’s most hazardous moments shaped the world.

‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ (2023)

'Sullivan’s Crossing' (2023)
Reel World Management

The CW debuts the fourth season of ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ on April 20. This small-town drama follows a neurosurgeon who returns to her childhood home to reconnect with her past and her estranged father. The series explores themes of healing, community, and romance set against a scenic backdrop. The new season continues to develop the interconnected lives of the town’s residents and their personal struggles.

‘Hollywood Demons’ (2025)

'Hollywood Demons' (2025)
AMPLE Entertainment

Season two of ‘Hollywood Demons’ premieres on Investigation Discovery on April 20. This docuseries delves into the dark side of the entertainment capital, exploring famous scandals and tragic events in Hollywood history. It features archival footage and interviews with historians and industry insiders. The program provides a sobering look at the pressures and pitfalls of fame in the movie industry.

‘Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out’ (2025)

'Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out' (2025)
Lifetime

Lifetime brings the second season of ‘Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out’ to screens on April 20. This reality series features dermatologist Dr. Sandra Lee as she treats patients with unique and often severe skin conditions. The show highlights the life-changing results of her procedures and the emotional relief they bring to her patients. Each episode documents several medical cases from diagnosis to the final stages of recovery.

‘CoComelon Lane’ (2023)

'CoComelon Lane' (2023)
Netflix

The seventh season of ‘CoComelon Lane’ arrives on Netflix on April 20. This popular animated series for young children follows JJ and his friends as they experience various life milestones and adventures. Each episode is designed to provide gentle life lessons through song and relatable storytelling. It continues to be a major property in the preschool entertainment category.

‘Kevin’ (2026)

'Kevin' (2026)
Titmouse

Prime Video debuts ‘Kevin’ on April 20, a unique scripted series centered on a domestic cat. The narrative follows the titular feline as he decides to abandon his comfortable home life to experience the world on his own terms. The show uses creative techniques to portray the world from a cat’s perspective as he encounters various urban challenges. It is described as a blend of adventure and quirky observational humor.

‘Death in Paradise’ (2011)

'Death in Paradise' (2011)
Red Planet Pictures

The 15th season of ‘Death in Paradise’ premieres on BritBox on April 21. This beloved Caribbean-set detective drama continues to feature a rotating cast of investigators solving complex murders on the fictional island of Saint Marie. Each episode provides a “locked-room” style mystery with a tropical twist. The show is known for its lighthearted tone and the scenic beauty of its filming locations.

‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ (2023)

'Farmer Wants a Wife' (2023)
FOX

FOX debuts the fourth season of ‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ on April 21. This dating reality series features several farmers as they attempt to find romantic partners among a group of city-dwelling women. The contestants experience the realities of farm life as they vie for the farmers’ affections. The show focuses on whether participants can adapt to a radically different lifestyle for the sake of love.

‘Unchosen’ (2026)

'Unchosen' (2026)
Double Dutch Productions

Netflix premieres ‘Unchosen’ on April 21, a suspenseful drama about a woman who escapes from a secretive cult. The story follows her as she attempts to build a new life while uncovering the deep secrets of the organization she left behind. As her past begins to catch up with her, she must take drastic measures to protect herself and her family. The series explores themes of trauma, survival, and the search for truth.

‘Criminal Record’ (2024)

'Criminal Record' (2024)
Tod Productions

Season two of ‘Criminal Record’ arrives on Apple TV+ on April 22. This crime thriller follows two detectives with clashing perspectives as they revisit a cold case that might involve a wrongful conviction. The new season expands on the systemic issues and personal animosities that define their professional relationship. It continues to be praised for its tense atmosphere and strong lead performances.

‘SisterS’ (2023)

'SisterS' (2023)
Peer Pressure

IFC debuts the second season of ‘SisterS’ on April 22. This dark comedy follows two women who discover they are half-sisters and embark on a road trip across Ireland to find their biological father. The narrative explores the awkward and emotional process of building a sibling bond as adults. The series features a mix of travelogue elements and character-driven humor.

‘Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool’ (2025)

'Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool' (2025)
Lainey Wilson: Keepin' Country Cool

Netflix premieres the documentary ‘Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool’ on April 22. This film profiles the rise of country music star Lainey Wilson, providing a look at her career and personal life. It features concert footage, interviews, and behind-the-scenes access to her songwriting process. The documentary explores how she has maintained her authentic style while achieving mainstream success in the music industry.

‘Running Point’ (2025)

'Running Point' (2025)
Warner Bros. Television

The second season of ‘Running Point’ arrives on Netflix on April 23. This scripted series follows a woman who unexpectedly finds herself in charge of a professional basketball team. The story explores the challenges she faces in the male-dominated world of sports management and the dynamics of the team. It combines workplace drama with the high-stakes environment of professional athletics.

‘After the Flood’ (2024)

'After the Flood' (2024)
Quay Street Productions

BritBox debuts the second season of ‘After the Flood’ on April 23. This mystery series is set in a town devastated by a natural disaster, where a murder is discovered in the aftermath. The narrative follows a detective as she uncovers a web of secrets hidden within the community during the recovery process. The show explores themes of environmental crisis and local corruption.

‘Half Man’ (2026)

'Half Man' (2026)
Mam Tor Productions

HBO premieres ‘Half Man’ on April 23, a drama series that follows two brothers reconnecting after decades of estrangement. The story spans multiple timelines, exploring their childhood and the events that led to their separation. As they navigate their current relationship, they must confront shared trauma and family secrets. The series is noted for its emotional depth and character-focused writing.

‘Stranger Things: Tales From ’85’ (2026)

'Stranger Things: Tales From ’85' (2026)
Flying Bark Productions

Netflix expands its popular franchise with ‘Stranger Things: Tales From ’85′ on April 23. This anthology-style series tells new, self-contained stories set within the town of Hawkins during the year 1985. It focuses on different residents and supernatural events that occurred parallel to the main series’ narrative. Fans can expect the same 1980s nostalgia and mystery that defined the original program.

‘LOL: Last One Laughing Italy’ (2021)

'LOL: Last One Laughing Italy' (2021)
EndemolShine Italy

Prime Video debuts the sixth season of ‘LOL: Last One Laughing Italy’ on April 23. The competition features several comedians locked in a room where they must try to make each other laugh while maintaining a straight face. The last person remaining without laughing wins a grand prize for charity. It is known for its high-energy physical comedy and creative attempts to break the contestants’ composure.

‘My Brother the Minotaur’ (2026)

'My Brother the Minotaur' (2026)
Cartoon Saloon

Apple TV+ premieres ‘My Brother the Minotaur’ on April 24, a fantasy drama about a mythical creature raised in a human family. The story explores the challenges of adolescence and identity through a supernatural lens. As the protagonist navigates high school and family life, he must come to terms with his unique heritage. The series utilizes its mythological premise to explore broader themes of belonging and difference.

’24 in 24: Last Chef Standing’ (2024)

'24 in 24: Last Chef Standing' (2024)
Food Network

The Food Network brings back ’24 in 24: Last Chef Standing’ for a second season on April 26. This grueling culinary competition requires chefs to stay in the kitchen for 24 hours straight, completing 24 different challenges. The show tests the physical endurance, mental fortitude, and culinary skills of the participants as they are eliminated one by one. It offers a unique and intense twist on the traditional cooking competition format.

‘Widow’s Bay’ (2026)

'Widow’s Bay' (2026)
Apple Studios

Apple TV+ introduces ‘Widow’s Bay’ on April 29, a supernatural drama set in a cursed coastal town. The narrative follows the residents as they experience a series of strange and terrifying events linked to a local legend. As the mystery unfolds, the town’s dark history is gradually revealed. The series is designed to offer a mix of atmospheric suspense and character-driven horror.

‘The House of the Spirits’ (2026)

'The House of the Spirits' (2026)
FilmNation Entertainment

Prime Video premieres ‘The House of the Spirits’ on April 29, an adaptation of the celebrated novel by Isabel Allende. The series follows the lives of the Trueba family across several generations in a country undergoing significant political change. It incorporates elements of magical realism to explore themes of fate, family, and social upheaval. The production features a high-profile international cast and expansive historical settings.

‘Man on Fire’ (2026)

'Man on Fire' (2026)
New Regency Productions

Netflix concludes the month with the premiere of ‘Man on Fire’ on April 30. This scripted adaptation follows a former mercenary who is hired to protect a young girl in a volatile environment. When she is kidnapped, he embarks on a relentless mission to find her and take revenge on those responsible. The series promises intense action sequences and a deep exploration of the protagonist’s search for redemption.

Tell me which of these upcoming premieres you are most excited to watch in the comments.

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