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The newest TV shows and movies to stream right now

April 17, 2026
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The newest TV shows and movies to stream right now

Looking for something to watch tonight? Want to know when the next season of your favorite streaming series hits Apple TV? Keep tabs with our list of the newest movies and shows available to stream this month. You bookmark it, we’ll update it.

And if you’re looking for the cream of the crop, check out our critics’ lists of the best movies and best TV shows so far this year.

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Euphoria, Season 3

Set five years after the events of the show’s second season, these eight episodes follow Zendaya’s Rue, who is living in Mexico in debt, and Sydney Sweeney’s Cassie, who is engaged to Jacob Elordi’s Nate.

Where to watch: HBO Max

The Audacity

This series from “Succession” and “Better Call Saul” writer/producer Jonathan Glatzer centers on the self-important CEO of a Silicon Valley data-mining company (Billy Magnussen) and his relationship with his therapist (Sarah Goldberg).

Where to watch: AMC+

Balls Up

This straight-to-streaming comedy stars Mark Wahlberg (“Ted”) and Paul Walter Hauser (“Blackbird”) as marketing executives who start a global scandal after they attempt to pitch a condom sponsorship to the World Cup.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Margo’s Got Money Troubles

In this eight-episode dramedy, Elle Fanning (“Sentimental Value”) plays a college dropout with a new baby who starts an OnlyFans account. Michelle Pfeiffer (“Scarface”) and Nick Offerman (“Parks and Recreation”) play her parents.

Where to watch: Apple TV

Beef, Season 2

The Emmy-winning anthology series returns with a new story set in an elite country club owned by a Korean billionaire. The cast includes Carey Mulligan, Oscar Isaac, Youn Yuh-jung, Song Kang-ho, Cailee Spaeny and Charles Melton.

Where to watch: Netflix

Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair

Most of the sitcom’s cast returns for this four-episode follow-up from the original series creator. The sequel is set in the present day, and follows the now-larger family as they gather for Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) and Hal’s (Bryan Cranston) 40th wedding anniversary.

Where to watch: Hulu

Star Wars: Maul — Shadow Lord

In this animated series set one year after the events of “The Clone Wars,” Darth Maul attempts to rebuild his criminal syndicate with aid from a new apprentice.

Where to watch: Disney +

The Boys, Season 5

The final season of the satirical superhero series follows its returning characters — plus a newcomer played by “Hamilton’s” Daveed Diggs — as they join the resistance and prepare for a final showdown.

Where to watch: Prime Video

The Testaments

“One Battle After Another” breakout actress Chase Infiniti stars in this sequel to “The Handmaid’s Tale,” the six-season hit adapted from Margaret Atwood’s book of the same name. It follows two young women attending prep school in Gilead.

Where to watch: Hulu

Big Mistakes

“Schitt’s Creek” co-creator Dan Levy and “I Love LA” creator Rachel Sennott team up for a new comedy about a pair of siblings who stage a theft to help their terminally ill grandmother — with disastrous results.

Where to watch: Netflix

Hacks, Season 5

The final season of the Emmy-winning series about a legendary stand-up comedian (Jean Smart) and her put-upon comedy writer (Hannah Einbinder) picks up shortly after the fourth season finale’s plot twist.

Where to watch: HBO Max

The Miniature Wife

In this sci-fi series, Matthew Macfadyen (“Succession”) and Elizabeth Banks (“The Hunger Games”) star as a married couple in crisis after an accident physically shrinks one spouse, forcing the pair to navigate a new power dynamic.

Where to watch: Peacock

Outcome

This dark comedy directed by actor Jonah Hill follows a famous leading man (Keanu Reeves) as he tries to find the source of mysterious extortion threats. Cameron Diaz, Matt Bomer, Martin Scorsese and Laverne Cox also star.

Where to watch: Apple TV

The Comeback, Season 3

Returning more than two decades after it first aired and 12 years since its second season, “The Comeback” follows a former TV sitcom star (played by former TV sitcom star Lisa Kudrow) as she tries to revive her career as the lead of an AI-written show.

Where to watch: HBO Max

Bait

Given the chance to audition to be the next James Bond, a struggling actor (Riz Ahmed, who also wrote and created the series) spirals.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen

The Duffer Brothers’ (“Stranger Things”) new horror series follows an engaged couple whose upcoming nuptials are threatened by paranormal events.

Where to watch: Netflix

Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice

This action-comedy from BenDavid Grabinski (“Scott Pilgrim Takes Off”) is a buddy caper set in the criminal underworld — with time travel. James Marsden, Vince Vaughn and Eiza González star.

Where to watch: Hulu

The Madison

In the second of three “Yellowstone” spin-offs this year, Michelle Pfeiffer stars as the matriarch of a New York family that moves to Montana’s Madison River valley. Kurt Russell, Matthew Fox and Patrick J. Adams also head the cast.

Where to watch: Paramount+

Imperfect Women

A trio of long-standing friends is shattered by a crime and its ensuing investigation in this eight-episode limited series adapted from a novel by Araminta Hall. Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara star.

Where to watch: Apple TV

Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat

The “Truman Show”-style mockumentary returns for a second season. This time, a newly hired temp worker — who doesn’t know he’s on a show — attends a corporate off-site retreat with a crew of actors playing his co-workers.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

Cillian Murphy (“Oppenheimer”) and Barry Keoghan (“Saltburn”) head the cast of this feature film follow-up to the historical crime drama series. The plot picks up nearly a decade after it left off — in the middle of World War II.

Where to watch: Netflix

Rooster

In this series set at a West Coast college, a middle-aged author (Steve Carell) visits his professor daughter (Charly Clive) and is sucked into university life. Carell produces, along with “Scrubs” creator Bill Lawrence.

Where to watch: HBO Max

Age of Attraction

In this reality dating series, singles from 22 to 60 look for relationships without knowing the ages of the other contestants.

Where to watch: Netflix

Scarpetta

A medical examiner (Nicole Kidman) returns to her Virginia hometown to track down a serial killer in this mystery series based on the best-selling Patricia Cornwell novels. Jamie Lee Curtis, Bobby Cannavale and Simon Baker also star.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Sunny Nights

In this eight-episode dramedy, a pair of American siblings (Will Forte and D’Arcy Carden) attempt to start a spray tan business in Sydney and instead become entangled in the Australian criminal underworld.

Where to watch: Hulu

Young Sherlock

More than a decade after Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes films, the director returns to the franchise for a prequel series that follows the detective (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) as he solves his first crime.

Where to watch: Prime Video

In the Blink of an Eye

Rashida Jones (“Parks and Recreation”), Daveed Diggs (“Hamilton”) and Kate McKinnon (“Saturday Night Live”) head the cast of this sci-fi film featuring three interconnected stories set in the past, present and future.

Where to watch: Hulu

DTF St. Louis

Characters played by Jason Bateman, Linda Cardellini and David Harbour enter a midlife crisis-fueled love triangle — leaving one of them dead — in this seven-episode miniseries.

Where to watch: HBO Max

RJ Decker

In this series based on Carl Hiaasen’s “Double Whammy,” a disgraced photojournalist starts over as a private investigator in South Florida, accompanied by his journalist ex, her police detective wife and a mysterious new benefactor.

Where to watch: Hulu

The Dinosaurs

Morgan Freeman narrates a four-part natural history series following the rise and fall of the dinosaurs. Steven Spielberg produces.

Where to watch: Netflix

Scrubs

The beloved hospital-set sitcom that ran from 2001-2010 returns for a new season with many original cast members (Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke), some notable absences (Neil Flynn, Ken Jenkins) and a few fresh faces.

Where to watch: Hulu

The Gray House

This eight-part Civil War drama, produced by Morgan Freeman and Kevin Costner, follows four female Underground Railroad operatives who became spies for the Union.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette

This Ryan Murphy (“All’s Fair,” “The Beauty”) production adapts Elizabeth Beller’s book, “Once Upon a Time,” charting the love story of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette.

Where to watch: Hulu

Strip Law

A new adult animated comedy from Cullen Crawford follows a dull lawyer and a hedonistic magician who team up to tackle outlandish cases in Las Vegas. Adam Scott (“Severance”), Janelle James (“Abbott Elementary”) and Stephen Root (“Office Space”) voice the main cast.

Where to watch: Netflix

The ’Burbs

Keke Palmer (“One of Them Days”) and Jack Whitehall (“Malice”) star in a series adaptation of the 1989 horror-comedy film in which a newlywed couple uncovers old secrets about the husband’s suburban hometown.

Where to watch: Peacock

Best Medicine

In an American remake of the long-running British series “Doc Martin,” Josh Charles (“The Good Wife”) stars as a successful surgeon who leaves his career in Boston to become a general practitioner in a small town.

Where to watch: Hulu

56 Days

In this crime thriller adapted from Catherine Ryan Howard’s bestseller, Ciara (Dove Cameron) and Oliver (Avan Jogia) meet in a chance encounter. Fifty-six days later, a murder victim surfaces who has possible ties to both of them.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Can You Keep a Secret?

The hit British series makes its American debut. It stars Dawn French (“The Vicar of Dibley”) as a grandmother who fakes her husband’s death for the insurance payout.

Where to watch: Paramount+

How to Get to Heaven From Belfast

From “Derry Girls” creator Lisa McGee comes this dark comedy following three friends investigating an old classmate’s suspicious death.

Where to watch: Netflix

Neighbors

A24′s reality series, filmed over two years, follows real-life neighborhood disputes and grievances across the country.

Where to watch: HBO Max

Bridgerton, Season 4

Each season of “Bridgerton” follows one child in the titular family as they find love — and drama — in Regency-era London. Luke Thompson’s Benedict is the show’s focus this time around.

Where to watch: Netflix

The Muppet Show

For its 50th anniversary, “The Muppet Show” returns for a one-off event with Sabrina Carpenter in the guest seat (and serving as an executive producer).

Where to watch: Disney+

Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing

From the documentary team behind “Simone Biles Rising,” this three-part series follows the world’s highest ranked ice dancing pairs.

Where to watch: Netflix

Memory of a Killer

Patrick Dempsey (“Grey’s Anatomy”) stars as a hit man showing early signs of Alzheimer’s in this thriller series from “Damages” producers Glenn Kessler and Aaron Zelman.

Where to watch: Hulu

Wonder Man

The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s latest TV miniseries follows a struggling actor (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) attempting to land a role as the superhero Wonder Man in a big-screen remake. Ben Kingsley reprises the role of Trevor Slattery, who first appeared in “Iron Man 3.”

Where to watch: Disney+

Shrinking, Season 3

This dramedy starring Jason Segel (“How I Met Your Mother”) as a widowed therapist returns with new cast members including Jeff Daniels, Candice Bergen and Michael J. Fox, who is returning to television after five years.

Where to watch: Apple TV

The Wrecking Crew

Jason Momoa (“Aquaman”) and Dave Bautista (“Guardians of the Galaxy”) star in this Hawaii-set action-comedy movie as estranged half-brothers reunited after their fathers’ mysterious death.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Miracle: The Boys of ’80

This documentary tells the story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, which entered the Cold War-era games as an underdog and emerged as the champion after upsetting the Soviet Union.

Where to watch: Netflix

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

“Game of Thrones” gets its second prequel spin-off in this fantasy adapted from George R.R. Martin’s novella series “Tales of Dunk and Egg.” It follows a novice knight and his squire — who is actually a Targaryen prince.

Where to watch: HBO Max

Steal

In this thriller series, Sophie Turner (“Game of Thrones”) plays Zara, an office worker at a pension fund who gets mixed up in a dangerous heist.

Where to watch: Prime Video

The Beauty

This Ryan Murphy thriller set in the world of high fashion follows a pair of FBI agents (played by Evan Peters and Rebecca Hall) sent to Paris to investigate a string of deaths involving supermodels; Ashton Kutcher, Jeremy Pope and Anthony Ramos also star.

Where to watch: Hulu

Free Bert

Stand-up comedian Bert Kreischer stars as the uncouth dad of two daughters who are accepted into an elite private school in Beverly Hills — where the family is quickly ostracized.

Where to watch: Netflix

Finding Her Edge

This book-to-series adaptation follows Adriana, one of three sisters in a figure skating dynasty whose love life becomes complicated when she and her skate partner pretend to be a couple off the ice to land a sponsorship.

Where to watch: Netflix

Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!

Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio direct this two-part documentary about actor, comedian and filmmaker Mel Brooks, who’s just short of a century old.

Where to watch: HBO Max

The Night Manager, Season 2

Ten years after it first aired as a BBC production, the crime drama returns for a second season, reinstating Tom Hiddleston (“Loki”) as the titular character — a former military man turned hotel night manager turned low-level MI6 officer in London. Olivia Colman also stars.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Ponies

In this series, Emilia Clarke (“Game of Thrones”) and Haley Lu Richardson (“The White Lotus”) star as American Embassy secretaries in 1977 Moscow who are enlisted by the CIA to investigate a conspiracy after their husbands’ mysterious deaths.

Where to watch: Peacock

Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials

This mystery series from “Broadchurch” creator Chris Chibnall, set in 1925 England, stars Mia McKenna-Bruce (“How to Have Sex”) as a young detective; Martin Freeman and Helena Bonham Carter also star.

Where to watch: Netflix

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

The latest Star Trek series follows a new class of cadets at the elite San Franciscan Starfleet Academy — a training school for future officers — in the postapocalyptic 32nd century.

Where to watch: Paramount+

The Rip

In this crime thriller starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, two Miami cops discover millions of dollars in a stash house and disagree about what to do with it.

Where to watch: Netflix

Pole to Pole With Will Smith

For 100 days over the course of five years, Will Smith filmed challenges — skiing to the South Pole, catching an anaconda, milking a tarantula — that took him all over the world. He was joined by teams of scientists, explorers and local experts in making this seven-part docuseries.

Where to watch: Disney+

The Pitt, Season 2

The real-time medical procedural starring Noah Wyle returns for a second season after dominating the 2025 Emmys.

Where to watch: HBO Max

People We Meet on Vacation

This romance movie adapted from the Emily Henry novel of the same name follows a decade in the lives of Poppy and Alex, who, before their friendship fell apart, made a youthful promise to vacation together every summer.

Where to watch: Netflix

His & Hers

This limited series adapted from Alice Feeney’s novel of the same name follows a reclusive news anchor investigating a murder in her small hometown. Tessa Thompson (“Hedda”) stars alongside Jon Bernthal (“The Accountant 2”).

Where to watch: Netflix

Beast Games, Season 2

The second season of MrBeast’s reality show pits “100 strong contestants” against “100 smart contestants” for a $5 million grand prize.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Heated Rivalry

Adapted from Rachel Reid’s romance novel of the same name by Jacob Tierney (“Letterkenny”), this six-episode Canadian series follows two professional hockey players navigating an enemies-to-lovers arc.

Where to watch: HBO Max

The Copenhagen Test

Simu Liu (Marvel’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”) stars in this techno-thriller series as an intelligence analyst whose eyes and ears have been hacked.

Where to watch: Peacock

Members Only: Palm Beach

This new reality show follows five wealthy women throughout the private clubs, luxurious couture and charity galas of Palm Beach.

Where to watch: Netflix

Run Away

In this eight-episode limited series adapted from a Harlan Coben thriller, James Nesbitt stars as a father searching for his lost daughter.

Where to watch: Netflix

Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?

Part of HBO’s “Music Box” series, this documentary chronicles the rise of the band Counting Crows and the personal and professional pressures that followed its breakout success.

Where to watch: HBO Max

Fallout, Season 2

Walton Goggins and Ella Purnell return in the new season of Amazon’s blockbuster adaptation of the video game franchise; Macaulay Culkin and Justin Theroux join the cast of the postapocalyptic drama.

Where to watch: Prime Video

My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, Season 6

Comedian David Letterman returns for a sixth season of his interview series; this time around his guests include Michael B. Jordan, Miley Cyrus and MrBeast.

Where to watch: Netflix

Elway

Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway is the focus of this documentary, which follows him from his collegiate career at Stanford through his 16 seasons with the Denver Broncos.

Where to watch: Netflix

Coming soon

Kevin

Aubrey Plaza (“The White Lotus”) and Joe Wengert (“Big Mouth”) co-created this animated comedy series for adults, which follows a house cat named Kevin (Jason Schwartzman) who escapes his domestic life and joins a group of misfit animals at a pet rescue.

Where to watch: April 20 on Prime Video

Unchosen

This six-episode British thriller follows Rosie (Molly Windsor), a mother in a conservative Christian cult who journeys toward freedom after she meets an escaped convict.

Where to watch: April 21 on Netflix

Half Man

This new six-episode series from “Baby Reindeer’s” Richard Gadd chronicles four decades in the relationship between estranged brothers played by Gadd and Jamie Bell (“Rocketman”).

Where to watch: April 23 on HBO Max

Stranger Things: Tales From ’85

The Duffer brothers follow the conclusion of “Stranger Things” with an animated story, set between the events of the second and third seasons, in which the core crew — Will, Eleven, Dustin, Lucas, Max and Mike — unravel a paranormal mystery.

Where to watch: April 23 on Netflix

Widow’s Bay

This dark comedy series created by Katie Dippold (“Parks and Recreation”) and starring Matthew Rhys (“The Americans”) follows a mayor’s efforts to turn a haunted island town into a tourist destination.

Where to watch: April 29 on AppleTV

Man on Fire

In this thriller based on the novels by A.J. Quinnell, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II stars as a troubled Special Forces veteran charged with protecting a teenage girl in Rio de Janeiro.

Where to watch: April 30 on Netflix

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