All the New Streaming Shows and Premieres to Catch This Week, Including a Returning Superhero Favorite

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The television landscape is expanding this week with a diverse array of returning favorites and brand-new series across streaming and cable platforms. Viewers can expect everything from high-stakes drama and investigative documentaries to family-friendly programming and reality competitions. Networks such as HBO, Netflix, and Disney+ are launching significant installments in established franchises alongside original concepts. This comprehensive guide outlines the specific release dates and platforms for each upcoming program starting April 6.

‘Odd Squad’ (2014)

'Odd Squad' (2014)
Sinking Ship Entertainment

‘Odd Squad’ returns for its fifth season on PBS starting April 6. The series follows young government agents who utilize mathematical concepts to investigate paranormal phenomena in their community. These agents, including characters like Olive and Otto, must work together to resolve bizarre occurrences that disrupt the peace of their town. The show continues to focus on teaching problem-solving skills to a younger demographic through comedic storytelling. Each episode serves as a standalone mystery that emphasizes the practical application of arithmetic and logic.

‘The Brokenwood Mysteries’ (2014)

'The Brokenwood Mysteries' (2014)
South Pacific Pictures

The long-running New Zealand detective series ‘The Brokenwood Mysteries’ premieres its twelfth season on April 6 via Acorn TV. Detective Senior Sergeant Mike Shepherd continues to lead his team through complex murder investigations in a deceptively quiet rural town. Known for its quirky atmosphere and dry humor, the show balances traditional police procedural elements with local charm. Shepherd often utilizes unconventional methods and his love for country music to connect the clues of each case. This season promises a new slate of puzzling crimes that challenge the veteran investigator.

‘Foul Play with Anthony Davis’ (2026)

'Foul Play with Anthony Davis' (2026)
TBS

‘Foul Play with Anthony Davis’ is a new stunt-based comedy series debuting on TBS on April 6. The program features professional basketball star Anthony Davis as he hosts various wild and unpredictable segments. Contestants and guests participate in physical challenges designed to evoke humor and high-energy reactions. The series combines the thrill of professional athletic coordination with the lighthearted nature of hidden-camera pranks. This launch represents a significant expansion into original unscripted content for the network.

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

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

The newest expansion of the ‘Star Wars’ universe, ‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’, arrives on Disney+ on April 6. This new series focuses on the character of Darth Maul as he attempts to rebuild his criminal empire following the Clone Wars. The narrative explores the inner workings of the Shadow Collective and Maul’s influence over various underworld factions. Fans can expect to see how he navigates the shift in power across the galaxy while maintaining his status as a formidable threat. The show provides a deeper look into the strategic mind of the iconic antagonist.

‘Danny Go!’ (2019)

'Danny Go!' (2019)
Danny Go!

‘Danny Go!’ premieres on Netflix on April 6, offering a new educational experience for children. The program is designed to encourage physical activity and creative thinking through interactive musical segments. Danny leads viewers through various imaginative scenarios that require movement and problem-solving. By combining catchy songs with vibrant visuals, the series seeks to engage a preschool audience in a constructive manner. The show serves as a digital resource for parents looking to balance screen time with active play.

‘A Taste for Murder’ (2026)

'A Taste for Murder' (2026)
Drugi plan

BritBox debuts the new mystery series ‘A Taste for Murder’ on April 7. The story follows a seasoned detective who decides to relocate to the island of Capri following a significant personal loss. While seeking a quieter life, the protagonist inevitably finds themselves drawn into local criminal investigations. The series highlights the contrast between the beautiful Italian scenery and the dark nature of the crimes being solved. It blends emotional character development with the classic tropes of the detective genre.

‘Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution’ (2026)

'Lucy Worsley Investigates' (2022)
BBC Studios

Historian Lucy Worsley returns to PBS on April 7 with ‘Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution’. In this documentary series, Worsley re-examines the historical events and tactical errors that led to Britain losing the war. She utilizes primary source documents and site visits to provide a fresh perspective on the conflict. The program aims to deconstruct established myths and offer a more nuanced understanding of the political landscape of the era. This investigation provides a detailed look at the figures who shaped the outcome of the revolution.

‘The Boys’ (2019)

'The Boys' (2019)
Amazon Studios

‘The Boys’ returns to Prime Video for its fifth season on April 8. The series continues to follow a group of vigilantes as they attempt to expose the corrupt nature of the world’s most famous superheroes. As the political stakes rise, the conflict between Billy Butcher and Homelander reaches new levels of intensity. The show remains a satirical take on the superhero genre, focusing on power dynamics and corporate greed. Fans can expect the narrative to delve deeper into the origins of the various powerful figures within the Vought corporation.

‘The Floor’ (2023)

'The Floor' (2023)
RTL Entertainment

Rob Lowe returns to host the fifth season of ‘The Floor’ on FOX, premiering April 8. The trivia-based game show features contestants battling for territory on a massive LED game board. Each player must defend their square by correctly answering questions in specific categories to eliminate their opponents. The high-stakes environment requires both broad knowledge and strategic maneuvering to secure the grand prize. This season continues the format of intense head-to-head duels that have made the show a popular broadcast staple.

‘The Testaments’ (2026)

'The Testaments' (2026)
MGM Television

Based on the sequel novel by Margaret Atwood, ‘The Testaments’ debuts on Hulu on April 8. This new series is set years after the events of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and explores the perspectives of three different women. The narrative provides insight into the inner workings of Gilead as the regime faces internal and external pressures. Characters navigate the complex social hierarchy and the dangerous secrets that threaten the foundation of the state. The show serves as a continuation of the franchise’s exploration of power, resistance, and survival.

‘Trust Me: The False Prophet’ (2026)

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

Netflix releases the true-crime documentary series ‘Trust Me: The False Prophet’ on April 8. The investigative program examines the rise and fall of cult leader Samuel Bateman. Through interviews with former followers and law enforcement officials, the show details the methods used to manipulate and control his congregation. It explores the psychological impact on the victims and the legal battle to bring Bateman to justice. The series offers a sobering look at the dangers of extremist religious movements.

‘Where It Lies’ (2026)

'Where It Lies' (2026)
Bluefoot Entertainment

‘Where It Lies’ premieres on ESPN2 on April 8, focusing on the unique culture of public golf courses. The series travels across the country to document the diverse groups of people who frequent municipal greens. Rather than focusing on professional tournaments, the show highlights the personal stories and community bonds formed through the sport. It captures the humor and frustrations inherent in the game as played by everyday enthusiasts. The program provides a stylistic look at a common pastime through a documentary lens.

‘Hacks’ (2021)

'Hacks' (2021)
Universal Television

The critically acclaimed series ‘Hacks’ returns for its fifth season on April 9. The show continues to explore the evolving professional and personal relationship between legendary comedian Deborah Vance and young writer Ava Daniels. Following the events of the previous season, the duo must navigate new challenges in the competitive world of stand-up comedy. The narrative balances sharp wit with poignant moments regarding mentorship and the pursuit of fame. This season promises to further develop the complex bond that drives the show’s success.

‘The Miniature Wife’ (2026)

'The Miniature Wife' (2026)
Media Res

‘The Miniature Wife’ makes its series debut on Peacock on April 9. This strange and dark comedy follows a couple whose domestic life is upended by a bizarre accident. As their power struggle escalates, the physical and psychological dynamics of their relationship are pushed to the extreme. The show uses its unusual premise to explore themes of control and resentment within a marriage. Viewers can expect a surreal viewing experience that blends genre elements in an unconventional way.

‘Big Mistakes’ (2026)

'Big Mistakes' (2026)
Netflix

‘Big Mistakes’ is a new original series arriving on Netflix on April 9. The plot centers on two inept siblings who inadvertently become entangled with an organized crime syndicate. As they attempt to navigate the dangerous underworld, their lack of criminal expertise leads to increasingly chaotic situations. The show relies on physical comedy and situational irony to drive its narrative forward. It explores the themes of family loyalty and survival through a lens of dark humor.

‘Original Gangsters with Sean Bean’ (2025)

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

Sundance Now premieres ‘Original Gangsters with Sean Bean’ on April 9. In this documentary series, actor Sean Bean explores the history and impact of some of the world’s most infamous criminals. Each episode focuses on a different figure or organization, tracing their rise to power and eventual downfall. Bean provides narration and conducts interviews with historians and experts to provide context for these criminal legacies. The program seeks to understand the social factors that contribute to the emergence of such figures.

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

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

The iconic family sitcom returns in a new format with ‘Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’, premiering April 10 on Hulu. This reunion series catches up with Malcolm and his chaotic family years after the original show concluded. Viewers see how the characters have transitioned into adulthood while still dealing with the eccentricities of their parents and siblings. The program maintains the fast-paced energy and fourth-wall-breaking style of the original. It serves as both a nostalgic return and a modern update for the beloved franchise.

‘Belle Collective: Birmingham’ (2026)

'Belle Collective: Birmingham' (2026)
OWN

The ‘Belle Collective’ franchise expands with ‘Belle Collective: Birmingham’, debuting on OWN on April 10. The reality series follows a group of ambitious women entrepreneurs as they build their businesses in Alabama. The show highlights their professional successes as well as the personal challenges they face within their social circles. Each participant brings a unique perspective to the collective, focusing on community growth and personal empowerment. It provides an inside look at the intersections of business and Southern lifestyle.

‘Temptation Island’ (2019)

'Temptation Island' (2019)
Banijay Studios North America

‘Temptation Island’ launches its second season under its current iteration on Netflix on April 10. The reality competition features several couples who travel to a tropical location to test the strength of their relationships. While separated, they interact with a group of singles to determine if they are truly meant to stay with their partners. The series explores themes of fidelity, communication, and emotional growth in a high-pressure environment. Dramatic confrontations and difficult choices define the progression of the season.

‘The Reunion: Laguna Beach’ (2026)

'The Reunion: Laguna Beach' (2026)
The Reunion: Laguna Beach

Twenty years after the original phenomenon, ‘The Reunion: Laguna Beach’ arrives on the Roku Channel on April 10. The special brings together members of the original cast to reflect on their time on the reality show and their lives since. They revisit significant locations in the coastal town and discuss the lasting impact of their early fame. This program offers fans a nostalgic look back at the early 2000s while showcasing the cast’s current endeavors. It captures the evolution of reality television through the eyes of those who helped define it.

‘Be My Guest With Ina Garten’ (2022)

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

‘Be My Guest With Ina Garten’ returns for its seventh season on Food Network on April 11. Celebrated cook Ina Garten invites various friends and public figures to her home in the Hamptons for food and conversation. Each episode features Garten preparing a specific menu while her guests share stories about their careers and lives. The show emphasizes the joy of entertaining and the importance of simple, well-prepared meals. It continues to be a staple for viewers who appreciate Garten’s approachable culinary style.

‘Philly Homicide’ (2024)

'Philly Homicide' (2024)
Bright Spot Content

The true-crime series ‘Philly Homicide’ begins its second season on Oxygen on April 11. The program features Philadelphia detectives as they revisit major murder cases that occurred within the city. Using archival footage and new interviews, the show provides a step-by-step account of the investigative process. It highlights the dedication of law enforcement and the forensic techniques used to solve difficult crimes. Each episode focuses on the impact these cases had on the local community and the victims’ families.

‘Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever’ (2026)

'Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever' (2026)
CNN

CNN debuts the documentary series ‘Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever’ on April 11. Renowned journalist Kara Swisher explores the cutting-edge science of longevity and the tech industry’s obsession with extending human life. She interviews scientists, biohackers, and billionaires who are investing in anti-aging technologies. The program examines the ethical implications and the practical realities of these medical advancements. Swisher brings her critical eye to the promises of the “immortality” movement.

‘Euphoria’ (2019)

'Euphoria' (2019)
A24

The highly anticipated third season of ‘Euphoria’ premieres on HBO on April 12. The series continues its exploration of the lives of high school students as they navigate the complexities of addiction, identity, and trauma. Following a significant time jump, the characters face new challenges in their young adult lives. The show is known for its stylized cinematography and unflinching portrayal of modern social issues. This season aims to resolve the lingering tensions established in the previous installments while introducing new narrative threads.

‘At Home with the Furys’ (2023)

'At Home with the Furys' (2023)
Netflix

‘At Home with the Furys’ returns for season two on Netflix on April 12. The reality series provides a behind-the-scenes look at the life of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury and his family. Viewers see how Fury balances his professional aspirations with the demands of his domestic life and his mental health journey. The show highlights the dynamics between Tyson, his wife Paris, and their children during his transition into retirement. It offers a candid perspective on the reality of fame and the challenges of a high-profile athletic career.

‘The Audacity’ (2026)

'The Audacity' (2026)
AMC Studios

AMC premieres its new corporate drama ‘The Audacity’ on April 12. The series follows a data-driven CEO who utilizes unconventional and sometimes ruthless methods to secure power in the tech industry. As the company grows, the protagonist must navigate the ethical consequences of their obsession with growth and influence. The show explores themes of surveillance, corporate espionage, and the personal cost of professional ambition. It provides a tense look at the high-stakes environment of modern Silicon Valley.

‘Eva Longoria: Searching for France’ (2026)

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

‘Eva Longoria: Searching for France’ debuts on CNN on April 12 as a follow-up to her previous travel series. Longoria travels through different regions of France to discover the deep connections between history, culture, and cuisine. She explores how regional ingredients and traditional cooking methods define the French identity. Along the way, she meets with local chefs and producers who are preserving these culinary legacies for future generations. The program offers an educational and visual feast that celebrates the diversity of the French landscape.

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

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