Every Movie Coming to Paramount+ in April 2026
Paramount+ is expanding its streaming library this month with a massive wave of classic films, thrilling blockbusters, and brand-new premieres. Subscribers can look forward to an extensive lineup of entertainment covering every genre, from sweeping westerns and intense psychological thrillers to beloved comedies and hard-hitting documentaries. With the majority of these titles dropping on the first of the month, viewers have a vast catalog to explore immediately. Later in the month, the platform will also introduce exclusive upcoming premieres to keep the momentum going.
‘Extraordinary Measures’ (2010)

‘Extraordinary Measures’ arrives on Paramount+ on April 1. A desperate father starts a biotechnology company to cure his critically ill children. Harrison Ford stars in this intense medical drama based on true events. The film explores the immense lengths parents will go for their family.
‘An Inconvenient Truth’ (2006)

‘An Inconvenient Truth’ hits the platform on April 1. Former Vice President Al Gore presents a slide show about global warming. This documentary brings critical awareness to the realities of climate change. Its central message remains highly relevant for modern environmental activists.
‘The Weather Man’ (2005)

‘The Weather Man’ begins streaming on April 1. A successful Chicago meteorologist struggles through a painful midlife crisis and family estrangement. Nicolas Cage delivers a nuanced performance in this dark comedy. The narrative highlights the stark contrast between public success and private misery.
‘Urban Cowboy’ (1980)

‘Urban Cowboy’ joins the catalog on April 1. A Texas farm boy moves to the city and discovers romance at a famous honky-tonk bar. John Travolta stars in this drama that popularized country music culture. The film features memorable mechanical bull-riding sequences.
‘Yes, Madam!’ (1985)

‘Yes, Madam!’ becomes available to stream on April 1. Two skilled female police officers team up to recover a stolen microfilm from dangerous criminals. Michelle Yeoh showcases her incredible martial arts abilities in this action-packed feature. The movie is widely celebrated for its innovative choreography.
‘Arrival’ (2016)

‘Arrival’ debuts on April 1. A brilliant linguist works with the military to communicate with mysterious alien visitors. Amy Adams delivers a powerful performance in this thoughtful sci-fi drama. The narrative focuses deeply on the complexities of language and time.
‘Into the Wild’ (2007)

‘Into the Wild’ starts streaming on April 1. A young graduate abandons his possessions to survive in the rugged Alaskan wilderness. Emile Hirsch stars in this compelling biographical adventure. The story explores themes of isolation and the search for authentic freedom.
‘Breach’ (2020)

‘Breach’ drops on the platform on April 1. A junior mechanic aboard an interstellar ark must fight a shape-shifting alien force. Bruce Willis leads the cast in this futuristic sci-fi thriller. The film combines claustrophobic horror with intense action sequences.
‘Jackass 3.5’ (2011)

‘Jackass 3.5’ arrives on April 1. The fearless crew returns with previously unreleased footage and entirely new extreme stunts. Johnny Knoxville guides his friends through a series of absurd and dangerous physical challenges. The comedy offers plenty of behind-the-scenes insights for dedicated fans.
‘Walking Out’ (2017)

‘Walking Out’ hits the streaming service on April 1. A teenager and his estranged father face a brutal fight for survival after a grizzly bear attack in the wilderness. Matt Bomer stars in this tense survival drama. The film emphasizes the harsh realities of nature and familial bonding.
‘V for Vengeance’ (2022)

‘V for Vengeance’ joins the lineup on April 1. Two estranged vampire sisters must reunite to rescue their sibling from a group of bloodthirsty vampires. Jocelyn Hudon stars in this modern supernatural thriller. The movie offers a fresh take on the classic vampire mythology.
‘Still Smokin’ (1983)

‘Still Smokin’ becomes available on April 1. Comedy duo Cheech and Chong travel to Amsterdam for a film festival and engage in their usual antics. Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong star in this classic stoner comedy. The film features various sketches and live performance segments.
‘Mirror Mirror’ (2012)

‘Mirror Mirror’ begins streaming on April 1. An exiled princess enlists the help of seven resourceful rebels to reclaim her birthright from an evil queen. Julia Roberts plays the wicked villain in this colorful fantasy adventure. The movie presents a comedic and vibrant twist on the Snow White fairy tale.
‘Mindhunters’ (2004)

‘Mindhunters’ drops on April 1. A group of FBI profilers in training discover that a serial killer has infiltrated their secluded island base. Val Kilmer and Christian Slater star in this gripping psychological thriller. The suspenseful narrative forces the characters to question everyone around them.
‘Shall We Dance?’ (2004)

‘Shall We Dance?’ arrives on Paramount+ on April 1. An overworked lawyer finds a renewed passion for life after secretly signing up for ballroom dancing lessons. Richard Gere and Jennifer Lopez share the screen in this charming romantic comedy. The film celebrates personal reinvention and the joy of dance.
‘Rounders’ (1998)

‘Rounders’ hits the platform on April 1. A reformed gambler must return to the high-stakes poker tables to help his friend pay off loan sharks. Matt Damon and Edward Norton star in this gritty drama. The movie provides a fascinating glimpse into the underground gambling world.
‘I Love You, Man’ (2009)

‘I Love You, Man’ begins streaming on April 1. A friendless groom embarks on a desperate quest to find the perfect best man for his upcoming wedding. Paul Rudd and Jason Segel showcase fantastic comedic chemistry in this buddy comedy. The story humorously examines the dynamics of adult male friendships.
‘The Woman in Black’ (2012)

‘The Woman in Black’ joins the catalog on April 1. A young lawyer travels to a remote village and discovers a vengeful ghost terrorizing the locals. Daniel Radcliffe leads this chilling supernatural horror film. The movie heavily relies on atmospheric tension and classic jump scares.
‘Catch Me If You Can’ (2002)

‘Catch Me If You Can’ becomes available on April 1. A seasoned FBI agent pursues an exceptionally talented teenage con artist across the globe. Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks star in this fast-paced biographical crime drama. The cat-and-mouse narrative is visually stylish and highly entertaining.
‘Black Snake Moan’ (2007)

‘Black Snake Moan’ debuts on April 1. A deeply religious blues musician chains a troubled young woman to his radiator in an attempt to cure her destructive behavior. Samuel L. Jackson stars in this provocative Southern drama. The film explores dark themes of trauma and controversial redemption.
‘Smoke Signals’ (1998)

‘Smoke Signals’ starts streaming on April 1. Two young Indigenous men take a road trip to retrieve the ashes of an estranged father. Adam Beach stars in this groundbreaking independent comedy-drama. The narrative masterfully blends cultural specificities with universal themes of forgiveness.
‘Million Dollar Baby’ (2004)

‘Million Dollar Baby’ drops on April 1. A hardened boxing trainer takes on a determined female amateur and guides her toward a professional career. Clint Eastwood and Hilary Swank deliver phenomenal performances in this emotional sports drama. The film tackles heavy ethical themes leading to a heartbreaking conclusion.
‘Heartburn’ (1986)

‘Heartburn’ arrives on April 1. A prominent food writer discovers her husband is having an affair while she is pregnant with their second child. Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson star in this sophisticated comedy-drama. The story provides a sharp and witty look at marriage and infidelity.
‘Addams Family Values’ (1993)

‘Addams Family Values’ hits the streaming service on April 1. The macabre Addams family tries to rescue Uncle Fester from a murderous gold-digging widow. Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia reprise their iconic roles in this beloved sequel. The comedy is filled with dark humor and memorable campy moments.
‘True Grit’ (2010)

‘True Grit’ joins the lineup on April 1. A stubborn teenager enlists the help of a tough U.S. Marshal to track down her father’s killer. Jeff Bridges stars in this visually stunning western directed by the Coen brothers. The movie captures the harsh and unforgiving nature of the American frontier.
‘Restoration’ (1995)

‘Restoration’ becomes available on April 1. A young physician falls out of favor with King Charles II and must rebuild his life among the poor. Robert Downey Jr. leads the cast in this lavish historical drama. The film won Academy Awards for its breathtaking costume and set designs.
‘Jackass Number Two’ (2006)

‘Jackass Number Two’ begins streaming on April 1. The original crew returns for another round of painful, dangerous, and hilariously grotesque stunts. Johnny Knoxville and Bam Margera continue to push the boundaries of physical comedy. The movie elevates the sheer absurdity that made the franchise famous.
‘Night of the Sicario’ (2021)

‘Night of the Sicario’ drops on April 1. DEA agents must protect a cartel boss’s family while surviving an assault by heavily armed mercenaries. Natasha Henstridge stars in this tense action thriller. The film delivers continuous suspense within a confined setting.
‘The Aviator’ (2004)

‘The Aviator’ arrives on Paramount+ on April 1. The film chronicles the early career and severe obsessive-compulsive struggles of aviation pioneer Howard Hughes. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in this grand biographical drama directed by Martin Scorsese. The movie beautifully recreates the glamorous Golden Age of Hollywood.
‘Breakdown’ (1997)

‘Breakdown’ hits the platform on April 1. A man frantically searches for his missing wife after their car breaks down on a deserted highway. Kurt Russell stars in this relentless and suspenseful thriller. The movie effectively preys on the fear of isolation in unfamiliar territory.
‘Adventureland’ (2009)

‘Adventureland’ begins streaming on April 1. A recent college graduate takes a mundane summer job at a local amusement park and finds unexpected romance. Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart star in this nostalgic coming-of-age comedy. The film perfectly captures the awkward transition into adulthood.
‘Primal Fear’ (1996)

‘Primal Fear’ joins the catalog on April 1. A high-profile defense attorney takes on the case of a timid altar boy accused of murdering an archbishop. Richard Gere and Edward Norton star in this gripping legal thriller. The narrative features one of the most famous plot twists in cinema.
‘Wayne’s World 2’ (1993)

‘Wayne’s World 2’ becomes available on April 1. Wayne and Garth attempt to organize a massive rock concert called Waynestock. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey return as the iconic slacker duo in this hilarious sequel. The comedy remains packed with memorable pop culture references and cameos.
‘G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra’ (2009)

‘G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra’ debuts on April 1. An elite military unit battles a corrupt arms dealer and a mysterious organization known as Cobra. Channing Tatum leads an ensemble cast in this explosive action blockbuster. The film brings the popular toy line to life with heavy CGI effects.
‘Fist of Fury’ (1972)

‘Fist of Fury’ starts streaming on April 1. A martial arts student seeks violent revenge against a rival dojo after his master is murdered. Bruce Lee showcases his legendary combat skills in this iconic action film. The movie remains a cornerstone of martial arts cinema for its cultural impact.
‘Abandon’ (2002)

‘Abandon’ drops on April 1. A stressed college senior is questioned by a police detective regarding the mysterious disappearance of her wealthy boyfriend. Katie Holmes stars in this suspenseful psychological thriller. The story keeps the audience guessing about the protagonist’s fragile mental state.
‘Paranormal Activity 3’ (2011)

‘Paranormal Activity 3’ arrives on April 1. This prequel explores the terrifying childhood experiences of two sisters as an invisible entity haunts their home. The found-footage horror film utilizes creative camera techniques to build incredible tension. It effectively expands the overarching mythology of the terrifying franchise.
‘2 Days in the Valley’ (1996)

‘2 Days in the Valley’ hits the streaming service on April 1. A complex web of hitmen, police officers, and eccentric residents collide in the San Fernando Valley. James Spader and Charlize Theron star in this interconnected crime thriller. The film is characterized by its sharp dialogue and unpredictable narrative structure.
‘Saving Private Ryan’ (1998)

‘Saving Private Ryan’ joins the lineup on April 1. Following the Normandy landings, a group of soldiers risks everything to retrieve a paratrooper whose brothers have died in combat. Tom Hanks leads this monumental World War II drama directed by Steven Spielberg. The movie is widely acclaimed for its harrowing and realistic battle sequences.
‘Hey Arnold! The Movie’ (2002)

‘Hey Arnold! The Movie’ becomes available on April 1. Arnold and his best friend Gerald must save their beloved neighborhood from a greedy corporate developer. The animated film brings the classic Nickelodeon television characters to the big screen. The story carries a strong message about community preservation and courage.
‘Happy, Texas’ (1999)

‘Happy, Texas’ begins streaming on April 1. Two escaped convicts pose as beauty pageant organizers in a small town to evade the authorities. Steve Zahn and Jeremy Northam star in this quirky independent comedy. The mistaken-identity premise leads to countless humorous misunderstandings.
‘Big Jake’ (1971)

‘Big Jake’ drops on April 1. An aging cowboy sets out to rescue his kidnapped grandson from a ruthless gang of outlaws. John Wayne commands the screen in this classic American western. The film delivers traditional shootouts and a straightforward tale of frontier justice.
‘Hard Rain’ (1998)

‘Hard Rain’ arrives on Paramount+ on April 1. An armored truck driver must protect a massive sum of money from thieves during a catastrophic flood. Christian Slater and Morgan Freeman star in this unique disaster-heist thriller. The intense action is entirely driven by the rising water levels.
‘G.I. Joe: Retaliation’ (2013)

‘G.I. Joe: Retaliation’ hits the platform on April 1. The G.I. Joe team is framed for treason and must fight for survival while stopping Cobra’s global takeover. Dwayne Johnson and Bruce Willis join the franchise in this high-octane sequel. The film features massive set pieces and relentless action choreography.
‘Wayne’s World’ (1992)

‘Wayne’s World’ begins streaming on April 1. Two slackers try to maintain control of their eccentric public-access television show after it is picked up by a major network. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey star in this cultural touchstone of a comedy. The film is legendary for its surreal humor and memorable musical moments.
‘Mosley’ (2019)

‘Mosley’ joins the catalog on April 1. A rebellious beast of burden embarks on a dangerous journey to find a legendary city and free his family. The animated fantasy feature explores themes of liberation and bravery. It offers a heartwarming adventure suitable for the entire family.
‘Incident at Oglala’ (1992)

‘Incident at Oglala’ becomes available on April 1. This gripping documentary examines the controversial murder convictions of Native American activist Leonard Peltier. Robert Redford narrates this investigation into the justice system and FBI operations. The film serves as a powerful piece of investigative journalism.
‘Asking for It’ (2022)

‘Asking for It’ debuts on April 1. A small-town waitress joins a formidable vigilante group to seek revenge against abusive men. Kiersey Clemons stars in this stylized feminist action thriller. The movie tackles themes of trauma and retribution with unapologetic intensity.
‘Vindicta’ (2023)

‘Vindicta’ starts streaming on April 1. A novice paramedic and a seasoned detective find themselves caught in a deadly game orchestrated by a masked serial killer. Elena Kampouris stars in this dark psychological horror film. The narrative is driven by bloody traps and intense cat-and-mouse suspense.
‘He’s Just Not That Into You’ (2009)

‘He’s Just Not That Into You’ drops on April 1. Multiple interconnected individuals in Baltimore navigate the confusing complexities of modern romance and misread social signals. Jennifer Aniston and Ben Affleck feature in this star-studded romantic comedy. The film humorously dissects the excuses people make in relationships.
‘Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa’ (2013)

‘Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa’ arrives on April 1. An eccentric 86-year-old man takes his young grandson on a highly inappropriate cross-country road trip. Johnny Knoxville stars in heavy prosthetic makeup for this hidden-camera comedy. The movie successfully blends a scripted narrative with shocking real-world pranks.
‘The Truman Show’ (1998)

‘The Truman Show’ hits the streaming service on April 1. An ordinary insurance salesman slowly realizes his entire life is a globally broadcast reality television show. Jim Carrey delivers a career-defining performance in this prophetic satirical drama. The film brilliantly questions media consumption and free will.
‘Total Recall’ (1990)

‘Total Recall’ joins the lineup on April 1. A construction worker discovers his memories have been implanted and travels to Mars to uncover his true identity. Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in this violent and mind-bending sci-fi action classic. The movie uses groundbreaking practical effects to create its distinctive futuristic world.
‘Terms of Endearment’ (1983)

‘Terms of Endearment’ becomes available on April 1. The film chronicles the complicated and emotional relationship between a mother and daughter over three decades. Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger star in this deeply moving drama. The Academy Award-winning narrative balances sharp comedy with profound tragedy.
‘Jackass: The Movie’ (2002)

‘Jackass: The Movie’ begins streaming on April 1. The MTV reality cast brings their chaotic brand of extreme stunts and gross-out humor to feature-length format. Johnny Knoxville leads the ensemble in a series of highly dangerous physical challenges. The film set the standard for the entire theatrical prank franchise.
‘Gangs of New York’ (2002)

‘Gangs of New York’ drops on April 1. A young Irish immigrant seeks vengeance against the ruthless gang leader who murdered his father in the 1860s. Leonardo DiCaprio and Daniel Day-Lewis star in this epic historical drama directed by Martin Scorsese. The movie vividly portrays the violent birth of modern American society.
‘Cujo’ (1983)

‘Cujo’ arrives on Paramount+ on April 1. A mother and her young son are trapped in their broken-down car by a massive, rabid St. Bernard. Dee Wallace stars in this terrifying adaptation of Stephen King’s novel. The horror film creates an incredibly claustrophobic and intense survival scenario.
‘Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back’ (2001)

‘Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back’ hits the platform on April 1. The iconic slacker duo travels to Hollywood to sabotage a movie based on their comic book likenesses. Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes star in this highly self-referential comedy. The film features an endless stream of celebrity cameos and inside jokes.
‘Small Soldiers’ (1998)

‘Small Soldiers’ begins streaming on April 1. Advanced military microchips turn two factions of action figures into highly dangerous and sentient miniature combatants. Kirsten Dunst stars in this dark sci-fi action comedy. The movie brilliantly blends practical puppetry with early computer-generated imagery.
‘Jeff, Who Lives at Home’ (2012)
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‘Jeff, Who Lives at Home’ joins the catalog on April 1. A directionless stoner steps out of his mother’s basement to run an errand and discovers his destiny. Jason Segel stars in this heartfelt independent comedy-drama. The narrative explores cosmic coincidences and familial healing.
‘The Adventures of Tintin’ (2011)

‘The Adventures of Tintin’ becomes available on April 1. A young reporter and his loyal dog go on a globe-trotting treasure hunt after buying a model ship. Jamie Bell voices the titular character in this motion-capture animated adventure. The film faithfully captures the breathless excitement of classic pulp adventures.
‘Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension’ (2015)

‘Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension’ debuts on April 1. A new family discovers a special camera that allows them to see the demonic forces haunting their home. This installment provides visual answers to the franchise’s long-running mysteries. The found-footage horror relies heavily on 3D spatial scares.
‘Reindeer Games’ (2000)

‘Reindeer Games’ starts streaming on April 1. An ex-convict assumes his dead cellmate’s identity to romance a woman, only to be forced into a casino heist. Ben Affleck and Charlize Theron star in this twist-filled action thriller. The wintry setting adds a bleak atmosphere to the crime narrative.
‘Once Upon a Time in the West’ (1968)

‘Once Upon a Time in the West’ drops on April 1. A mysterious harmonica-playing gunslinger protects a beautiful widow from a ruthless railroad assassin. Charles Bronson and Henry Fonda star in this monumental spaghetti western. The film is universally praised for its masterful cinematography and haunting score.
‘Clear and Present Danger’ (1994)

‘Clear and Present Danger’ arrives on April 1. CIA analyst Jack Ryan uncovers an illegal covert war being waged against a dangerous Colombian drug cartel. Harrison Ford reprises his role as the iconic action hero. The political thriller is packed with intense espionage and explosive combat.
‘Outside Providence’ (1999)

‘Outside Providence’ hits the streaming service on April 1. A working-class teenager from Rhode Island is sent to an elite prep school after a minor brush with the law. Shawn Hatosy stars in this charming coming-of-age comedy. The movie thoughtfully addresses class differences and personal growth.
‘The Substance of Fire’ (1997)

‘The Substance of Fire’ joins the lineup on April 1. A stubborn Holocaust survivor clashes with his adult children over the future of their struggling family publishing business. Ron Rifkin leads this heavy dramatic adaptation of a theatrical play. The narrative delves deeply into generational trauma and rigid ideologies.
‘Rush’ (2013)

‘Rush’ becomes available on April 1. The film chronicles the intense and dangerous rivalry between Formula One drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda in the 1970s. Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl deliver outstanding performances in this biographical sports drama. The movie features exceptionally thrilling and visceral racing sequences.
‘Monstrous’ (2022)

‘Monstrous’ begins streaming on April 1. A traumatized woman flees her abusive ex-husband and moves to an idyllic rural home that harbors a dark supernatural secret. Christina Ricci stars in this period piece horror thriller. The film relies on psychological tension and a slow-burning mystery.
‘The Addams Family’ (1991)

‘The Addams Family’ drops on April 1. Con artists attempt to fleece the eccentric and wealthy Addams family using an accomplice who looks exactly like long-lost Uncle Fester. Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston star in this brilliantly gothic comedy. The movie perfectly translates the classic cartoons into live-action brilliance.
‘Paycheck’ (2003)

‘Paycheck’ arrives on Paramount+ on April 1. A reverse engineer has his memory wiped after finishing a top-secret project, only to find himself hunted by assassins. Ben Affleck stars in this sci-fi action thriller based on a Philip K. Dick story. The puzzle-box narrative is full of futuristic gadgets and twists.
‘The Quiet American’ (2002)

‘The Quiet American’ hits the platform on April 1. A cynical British journalist and an idealistic American aid worker become involved in a love triangle in 1950s Vietnam. Michael Caine stars in this complex political thriller. The movie captures the tense atmosphere preceding the Vietnam War.
‘Cool World’ (1992)

‘Cool World’ begins streaming on April 1. A comic book artist is pulled into the seductive and dangerous animated universe of his own creation. Brad Pitt and Gabriel Byrne star in this surreal live-action/animation hybrid. The film is renowned for its bizarre visuals and dark thematic undertones.
‘Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead’ (1995)

‘Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead’ joins the catalog on April 1. An ex-gangster’s crew is targeted for elimination after a simple intimidation job goes horribly wrong. Andy Garcia leads the cast in this stylish neo-noir crime thriller. The movie features highly stylized dialogue and memorable eccentric characters.
‘Paranormal Activity’ (2007)

‘Paranormal Activity’ becomes available on April 1. A young couple sets up a camera in their bedroom to document the demonic presence haunting their suburban home. This micro-budget horror film revolutionized the modern found-footage genre. Its slow-building tension leads to a deeply terrifying and iconic finale.
‘The Evening Star’ (1996)

‘The Evening Star’ debuts on April 1. A fiercely independent grandmother struggles to manage her rebellious grandchildren and her own aging process. Shirley MacLaine reprises her iconic role in this dramatic sequel to ‘Terms of Endearment’. The story continues the heartfelt exploration of complex family dynamics.
‘The Legend of Bagger Vance’ (2000)

‘The Legend of Bagger Vance’ starts streaming on April 1. A disillusioned war veteran attempts to reclaim his life and golf career with the help of a mystical caddy. Will Smith and Matt Damon star in this visually lush sports drama. The film functions as an inspiring spiritual allegory masked as a sports story.
‘The English Patient’ (1996)

‘The English Patient’ drops on April 1. A severely burned pilot recounts his tragic wartime romance to his compassionate nurse in an abandoned Italian monastery. Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche star in this sweeping romantic epic. The movie won nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
‘Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones’ (2014)

‘Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones’ arrives on April 1. A teenager living in California discovers he has been marked for possession by a demonic cult. This spin-off expands the franchise’s mythology into a fresh cultural setting. The film blends traditional jump scares with an energetic, action-heavy climax.
‘Universal Soldier’ (1992)

‘Universal Soldier’ hits the streaming service on April 1. Deceased soldiers are reanimated into unfeeling cyborg commandos, but two of them begin recovering their past memories. Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren star in this explosive sci-fi action film. The movie features relentless combat and classic 1990s action aesthetics.
‘Top Secret!’ (1984)

‘Top Secret!’ joins the lineup on April 1. An American rock star becomes involved with the French Resistance while performing in East Germany. Val Kilmer stars in this relentless parody of spy movies and Elvis Presley films. The comedy is packed with sight gags and rapid-fire jokes.
‘The Peacemaker’ (1997)

‘The Peacemaker’ becomes available on April 1. A US Army Colonel and a nuclear expert must track down stolen Russian nuclear weapons before terrorists use them. George Clooney and Nicole Kidman star in this high-stakes action thriller. The film delivers intense global espionage and explosive set pieces.
‘Day of the Fight’ (2024)

‘Day of the Fight’ begins streaming on April 1. A once-celebrated boxer prepares for his first fight since leaving prison, confronting his past mistakes along the way. Michael Pitt stars in this gritty black-and-white sports drama. The narrative functions as an intimate character study of redemption and survival.
‘It Takes Two’ (1995)

‘It Takes Two’ drops on April 1. An orphan and a wealthy heiress who look exactly alike switch places to play matchmaker for their respective guardians. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen star in this family-friendly comedy. The film provides lighthearted mistaken-identity humor and undeniable charm.
‘Shutter Island’ (2010)

‘Shutter Island’ arrives on Paramount+ on April 1. Two US Marshals investigate the disappearance of a dangerous patient from a heavily fortified psychiatric hospital. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in this atmospheric psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese. The narrative is famous for its intricate plot and mind-bending final twist.
‘Sarafina!’ (1992)

‘Sarafina!’ hits the platform on April 1. A young South African student becomes deeply involved in the anti-apartheid movement following the imprisonment of her teacher. Whoopi Goldberg stars in this powerful musical drama. The film highlights the courageous resilience of youths fighting systemic oppression.
‘The Core’ (2003)

‘The Core’ begins streaming on April 1. A team of scientists must drill to the center of the Earth to detonate nuclear weapons and restart the planet’s rotation. Aaron Eckhart leads the cast in this unapologetically absurd disaster blockbuster. The movie delivers entertaining sci-fi concepts and massive visual effects.
‘Nebraska’ (2013)

‘Nebraska’ joins the catalog on April 1. A stubborn old man drags his son on a road trip from Montana to Nebraska to claim a bogus million-dollar sweepstakes prize. Bruce Dern stars in this beautiful black-and-white comedy-drama. The film offers a bittersweet look at family aging and Midwestern life.
‘Paranormal Activity 4’ (2012)

‘Paranormal Activity 4’ becomes available on April 1. A teenage girl notices strange occurrences in her home after a creepy young boy and his mother move in next door. The horror sequel utilizes laptop webcams to create a modern found-footage aesthetic. It expands upon the haunting saga of the recurring demonic entity.
‘View from the Top’ (2003)

‘View from the Top’ debuts on April 1. A small-town woman pursues her lifelong dream of becoming a first-class international flight attendant. Gwyneth Paltrow stars in this lighthearted romantic comedy. The film focuses heavily on female ambition and the sacrifices required for success.
‘Top Five’ (2014)

‘Top Five’ starts streaming on April 1. A recovering alcoholic comedian tries to be taken seriously as an actor while spending the day with a perceptive journalist. Chris Rock directs and stars in this sharp and insightful comedy. The narrative smartly dissects fame, romance, and the entertainment industry.
‘Drillbit Taylor’ (2008)

‘Drillbit Taylor’ drops on April 1. Three bullied high school freshmen hire a homeless beach bum to act as their personal bodyguard. Owen Wilson stars in this coming-of-age comedy produced by Judd Apatow. The movie blends juvenile humor with a genuinely sweet message about friendship.
‘Forbidden City Cop’ (1996)

‘Forbidden City Cop’ arrives on April 1. A bumbling imperial guard relies on his bizarre technological inventions to protect the Emperor from deadly assassins. Stephen Chow stars in and co-directs this frantic martial arts comedy. The film perfectly balances historical action with completely absurd slapstick humor.
‘An Unfinished Life’ (2005)

‘An Unfinished Life’ hits the streaming service on April 1. A grieving rancher is forced to take in his estranged daughter-in-law and the granddaughter he never knew existed. Robert Redford, Jennifer Lopez, and Morgan Freeman star in this emotional family drama. The story emphasizes forgiveness and healing deep familial wounds.
‘Hondo’ (1953)

‘Hondo’ joins the lineup on April 1. A dispatch rider for the cavalry protects a stubborn woman and her son from warring Apaches. John Wayne stars in this gritty and acclaimed classic western. The movie features striking cinematography and complex depictions of frontier survival.
‘Cypher’ (2002)

‘Cypher’ becomes available on April 1. A bored corporate accountant becomes a corporate spy and slowly realizes his memory is being manipulated. Jeremy Northam and Lucy Liu star in this sleek sci-fi thriller. The film is heavily praised for its stylish visuals and twisting espionage plot.
‘Airplane II: The Sequel’ (1982)

‘Airplane II: The Sequel’ begins streaming on April 1. The crew of the first commercial lunar shuttle faces disaster when their computer goes rogue. Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty return for this rapid-fire comedy spoof. The movie faithfully continues the ridiculous sight gags and puns of the original.
‘Jackass 2.5’ (2007)

‘Jackass 2.5’ drops on April 1. This compilation features unused stunts, hilarious outtakes, and behind-the-scenes interviews from the filming of the second movie. Johnny Knoxville and the crew endure even more agonizing physical punishment. The unrated feature caters heavily to dedicated fans of the franchise’s chaotic humor.
‘The Social Network’ (2010)

‘The Social Network’ arrives on Paramount+ on April 1. Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates Facebook and subsequently faces massive lawsuits from his former friends and co-founders. Jesse Eisenberg stars in this masterful biographical drama directed by David Fincher. The film serves as a brilliant critique of modern ambition and digital alienation.
‘The Hoax’ (2006)

‘The Hoax’ hits the platform on April 1. A struggling writer orchestrates a massive literary fraud by faking the autobiography of eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes. Richard Gere delivers a charming performance in this fascinating comedy-drama. The movie explores the blurred lines between truth and compelling fiction.
‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ (2019)

‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ begins streaming on April 1. A technologically enhanced supersoldier travels from the future to protect a young woman from a highly advanced new Terminator. Linda Hamilton returns as Sarah Connor in this explosive action sequel. The film ignores previous sequels to continue the story directly from the 1991 classic.
‘Molly’s Game’ (2017)

‘Molly’s Game’ joins the catalog on April 1. A former Olympic skier runs the world’s most exclusive high-stakes poker game until the FBI arrests her. Jessica Chastain commands the screen in this fast-paced biographical crime drama. The Aaron Sorkin film is packed with rapid, razor-sharp dialogue and compelling legal drama.
‘Airplane!’ (1980)

‘Airplane!’ becomes available on April 1. A traumatized ex-fighter pilot must safely land a commercial jet after the crew is incapacitated by food poisoning. This legendary comedy spoof relentlessly mocks the disaster movie genre. The film remains incredibly famous for its constant barrage of visual jokes and deadpan delivery.
‘Atlantic City’ (1980)

‘Atlantic City’ debuts on April 1. An aging small-time mobster finds a chance at greatness when he helps his beautiful younger neighbor sell stolen cocaine. Burt Lancaster and Susan Sarandon star in this acclaimed romantic crime drama. The movie acts as a poignant character study set against a decaying gambling town.
‘Peep World’ (2011)

‘Peep World’ starts streaming on April 1. Four dysfunctional siblings gather for a family dinner after the youngest brother publishes a novel exposing all their darkest secrets. Michael C. Hall and Sarah Silverman star in this dark ensemble comedy. The narrative thrives on awkward tension and bitter familial resentment.
‘Mob Town’ (2019)

‘Mob Town’ drops on April 1. A local New York state trooper investigates a massive secret gathering of powerful Mafia bosses in his small town. David Arquette stars in this crime drama based on the famous 1957 Apalachin meeting. The film explores a pivotal moment in American law enforcement history.
‘Jackass 3D’ (2010)

‘Jackass 3D’ arrives on April 1. The notorious pranksters return to the big screen to perform their disgusting and dangerous stunts in an immersive three-dimensional format. The film elevates the physical comedy by utilizing high-speed cameras and elaborate set pieces. It stands as a pinnacle of the group’s highly lucrative cinematic endeavors.
‘Life Is Beautiful’ (1997)

‘Life Is Beautiful’ hits the streaming service on April 1. A Jewish-Italian father uses his vivid imagination to shield his young son from the horrifying reality of a Nazi concentration camp. Roberto Benigni directs and stars in this deeply moving historical drama. The film masterfully balances lighthearted comedy with devastating tragedy.
‘Paranormal Activity 2’ (2010)

‘Paranormal Activity 2’ joins the lineup on April 1. Security cameras capture terrifying supernatural events after a family brings their newborn baby home to their seemingly secure house. This installment functions as both a prequel and a parallel timeline to the first movie. It successfully expands the scope of the demonic haunting.
‘Galaxy Quest’ (1999)

‘Galaxy Quest’ becomes available on April 1. The washed-up cast of a canceled sci-fi television show is abducted by real aliens who believe the series is a documentary. Tim Allen and Sigourney Weaver star in this brilliant sci-fi comedy. The film serves as an affectionate and hilarious parody of the Star Trek fandom.
‘The Warrior’ (2002)

‘The Warrior’ begins streaming on April 1. A ruthless enforcer for a cruel warlord attempts to abandon his violent life and travel to his peaceful home village. Irrfan Khan stars in this visually striking historical drama. The movie combines breathtaking cinematography with a somber tale of spiritual redemption.
‘Seabiscuit’ (2003)

‘Seabiscuit’ drops on April 1. Three broken men find hope and redemption by training an undersized, overlooked racehorse during the Great Depression. Tobey Maguire and Jeff Bridges star in this uplifting historical sports drama. The film serves as a grand celebration of perseverance and the American spirit.
‘Villain’ (2020)

‘Villain’ arrives on Paramount+ on April 1. An ex-convict tries to reconnect with his family but is violently dragged back into the criminal underworld by his brother’s massive debt. Craig Fairbrass stars in this brutal British crime thriller. The movie delivers raw, uncompromising action and a bleak narrative arc.
‘Assassin Club’ (2023)

‘Assassin Club’ hits the platform on April 1. An elite hitman accepts a lucrative contract to kill seven people, only to realize the targets are fellow assassins hired to kill him. Henry Golding stars in this high-octane action thriller. The film is built around constant shootouts and globe-trotting espionage.
‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ (1991)

‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ begins streaming on April 1. A reprogrammed cyborg protects a teenage John Connor from an advanced liquid-metal assassin sent from the future. Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in this monumental sci-fi action masterpiece. The movie revolutionized computer-generated visual effects and set a new standard for action cinema.
‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ (2014)

‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ joins the catalog on April 1. Various hard-boiled criminals and vigilantes cross paths in a corrupt, visually stylized metropolis. Jessica Alba and Mickey Rourke star in this hyper-violent neo-noir anthology sequel. The film replicates the stark, high-contrast black-and-white aesthetic of the original graphic novels.
‘A.C.O.D.’ (2013)

‘A.C.O.D.’ becomes available on April 1. A well-adjusted adult is forced to revisit the chaos of his parents’ bitter divorce when his younger brother decides to get married. Adam Scott leads a phenomenal comedy cast in this sharp indie film. The narrative humorously explores the lasting psychological trauma of childhood instability.
‘Deep Impact’ (1998)

‘Deep Impact’ debuts on April 1. Humanity faces total extinction as a massive comet hurtles toward Earth, prompting a desperate joint US-Russian space mission. Elijah Wood and Morgan Freeman star in this emotional disaster epic. The film focuses heavily on the dramatic human response to an unavoidable apocalypse.
‘No Code of Conduct’ (1999)

‘No Code of Conduct’ starts streaming on April 1. A father-and-son detective duo uncovers a massive heroin smuggling ring within their own city. Charlie Sheen and Martin Sheen star in this straightforward police action thriller. The movie offers plenty of explosive shootouts and standard cop-drama tropes.
‘Terminator Genisys’ (2015)

‘Terminator Genisys’ drops on April 1. Kyle Reese travels back in time to protect Sarah Connor, but discovers the timeline has been completely altered. Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to the franchise in this time-bending sci-fi action film. The story heavily remixes iconic moments from the previous classic installments.
‘The Wood’ (1999)

‘The Wood’ arrives on April 1. Three lifelong friends reminisce about their shared childhood in Inglewood, California, while trying to locate a missing groom on his wedding day. Omar Epps and Taye Diggs star in this endearing coming-of-age comedy. The film perfectly balances nostalgic flashbacks with adult responsibilities.
‘Private Parts’ (1997)

‘Private Parts’ hits the streaming service on April 1. Shock jock Howard Stern portrays himself in this biographical comedy detailing his rise from a struggling disc jockey to a radio superstar. The film offers a surprisingly heartfelt look at his unconventional career path and personal life. It hilariously chronicles his constant battles with strict broadcasting management.
‘The United States of Leland’ (2004)

‘The United States of Leland’ joins the lineup on April 1. A teenage boy commits a shocking and seemingly motiveless murder, prompting a prison teacher to uncover his psychological motivations. Ryan Gosling and Don Cheadle star in this somber independent drama. The narrative deeply examines profound themes of grief, morality, and emotional numbness.
‘Allied’ (2016)

‘Allied’ becomes available on April 1. A Canadian intelligence officer suspects that his wife, a former French Resistance fighter, might be a Nazi spy. Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard star in this suspenseful World War II romantic thriller. The film is dripping with classic Hollywood glamour and intense espionage paranoia.
‘Regretting You’ (2025)

‘Regretting You’ makes its highly anticipated premiere on April 21. A mother and daughter must navigate their complicated relationship following a sudden and devastating family tragedy. This dramatic adaptation promises to deliver an emotional exploration of grief and hidden family secrets. Viewers can expect a poignant narrative driven by strong central performances.
‘Dora the Explorer: Mermaid Adventures’ (2025)

‘Dora the Explorer: Mermaid Adventures’ premieres on April 22. Dora and her loyal friends transform into mermaids to save a magical underwater kingdom from an impending threat. This brand-new animated special offers colorful visuals and interactive problem-solving sequences. It promises a highly entertaining and educational experience for younger viewers.
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