Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Netflix, Including a Canine Documentary

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Netflix is expanding its catalog this week with a diverse array of new releases, ranging from highly anticipated documentaries to celebrated cinematic classics. The upcoming schedule includes a mix of true-crime investigations, musical adaptations, and award-winning dramas. Subscribers can look forward to both original content and returning favorites appearing throughout the first week of April. These additions provide a wide selection of viewing options for audiences seeking varied genres across the platform.

‘Eat Pray Bark’ (2026)

'Eat Pray Bark' (2026)
OLGA FILM

‘Eat Pray Bark’ (2026) is a documentary exploring the emotional bond humans share with their canine companions. The film investigates how dogs provide essential therapy and comfort during difficult times for their owners. It highlights various personal stories that showcase the resilience found through animal companionship and support. This title is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on Wednesday, April 1.

‘It Takes a Village’ (2026)

'It Takes a Village' (2026)
ZPR Media Film & TV

‘It Takes a Village’ (2026) focuses on the impact of grassroots organizations operating within underserved neighborhoods. The documentary details the specific efforts of community leaders to improve local education, safety, and health. By filming community-led initiatives, the project highlights the importance of collective action in driving urban development. It is set to arrive on the streaming platform on Wednesday, April 1.

‘The Giant Falls’ (2026)

'The Giant Falls' (2026)
Leyenda Films

‘The Giant Falls’ (2026) is a documentary feature that utilizes archival footage and exclusive interviews to explore a significant historical legacy. The narrative provides a detailed look at an exceptional figure within the fields of sports or natural history. It seeks to document the long-term impact this individual has had on their respective discipline. Viewers can watch the premiere of this film starting Wednesday, April 1.

‘Feel My Voice’ (2026)

'Feel My Voice' (2026)
Feel My Voice

‘Feel My Voice’ (2026) examines the intersection of music and disability by following artists who use alternative creative methods. The documentary showcases musicians who navigate physical or cognitive challenges to produce their art. It provides insight into the tools and technologies that allow these individuals to express themselves musically. This film debuts on the streaming service on Friday, April 3.

‘The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson’ (2026)

'The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson' (2026)
PMZ Pictures

‘The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson’ (2026) is a true-crime documentary investigating the death of a rising cycling star. The film details the tragic events surrounding her passing and the subsequent international manhunt for the primary suspect. Through extensive reporting, it covers the legal and personal ramifications of the case for the cycling community. The production arrives on Netflix on Friday, April 3.

‘Merrily We Roll Along’ (2025)

'Merrily We Roll Along' (2025)
RadicalMedia

‘Merrily We Roll Along’ (2025) is a film adaptation of the celebrated Stephen Sondheim musical. The story is told in reverse chronological order, tracking the shifting dreams of three friends over twenty years. It explores how their relationships and professional ambitions evolve as they age in the entertainment industry. This feature film is scheduled to be available on Saturday, April 4.

‘Mission: Impossible’ (1996)

'Mission: Impossible' (1996)
Paramount Pictures

‘Mission: Impossible’ (1996) stars Tom Cruise as secret agent Ethan Hunt, who must identify a mole within his organization. After being framed for the deaths of his entire team, Hunt embarks on a dangerous mission to clear his name. The film was directed by Brian De Palma and became a cornerstone of modern action cinema. It joins the Netflix library for subscribers on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ (2018)

'Bohemian Rhapsody' (2018)
20th Century Fox

‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ (2018) tracks the formation of the legendary rock band Queen and the life of lead singer Freddie Mercury. The film follows the band’s rise to fame and the internal dynamics that led to their historic 1985 Live Aid performance. Rami Malek stars as Mercury in a role that garnered significant critical praise and industry awards. The biographical drama is set to be available on Wednesday, April 1.

‘American Gangster’ (2007)

'American Gangster' (2007)
Universal Pictures

‘American Gangster’ (2007) is based on the true story of Harlem drug lord Frank Lucas and his rise to power in the 1970s. Directed by Ridley Scott, the film features Denzel Washington as Lucas and Russell Crowe as the detective investigating him. The plot details the complexities of the drug trade and the law enforcement effort to bring Lucas to justice. This crime drama arrives on the platform on Wednesday, April 1.

‘Casino’ (1995)

'Casino' (1995)
Universal Pictures

‘Casino’ (1995) is a sprawling tale of greed, power, and betrayal directed by Martin Scorsese. The film stars Robert De Niro as a mob associate sent to oversee operations at a major Las Vegas casino. Alongside Sharon Stone and Joe Pesci, the cast explores the volatile nature of the gambling industry and organized crime. It becomes available for streaming on Wednesday, April 1.

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