What's Coming Out This Week In Theaters and On Streaming, VOD & TV: March 30 thru April 5, 2026
All the 🎥 films and 📺 shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!
As a new month arrives, so does a wave of new releases. Spring is in full effect as April gets underway, promising a fresh slate to keep audiences watching. As always, we’ve pulled together a quick guide to what’s arriving over the next few days across both big and small screens. So take a look and see what stands out. Chances are, something will.
🎥 In Theaters This Week
🎥 The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
(Fri, Apr 3rd — wide release)
Time to power up. This animated sequel blasts the Mushroom Kingdom to new levels as Mario (Chris Pratt), Luigi (Charlie Day), and Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy) face Bowser’s next move, now driven by his son (Benny Safdie) on a mission to shake up the galaxy. With returning voices and new cosmic stakes, this star-powered adventure could be the jolt fans have been waiting for.
🎥 The Drama
(Fri, Apr 3rd — wide release)
Love gets complicated when honesty goes too far. Zendaya and Robert Pattinson star in this darkly comic A24 drama as a couple on the verge of marriage, undone by a single confession that forces them to question everything they thought they knew about each other—now left to wonder whether love can survive the truth.
🎥 The Stranger
(Fri, Apr 3rd — limited release)
Indifference becomes the real crime. Acclaimed French filmmaker François Ozon (Swimming Pool, Frantz) adapts Albert Camus’ Algerian-French wartime novel into a stark black-and-white drama, with Benjamin Voisin as a detached clerk whose quiet response to a violent act puts him on trial—not just for what he did, but for how little he seems to feel about it.
🎥 Papa Bear
(Fri, Apr 3rd — limited release; also On ✅VOD/Digital)
Dad turns into a bear... and suddenly family time gets complicated. Eva Smirnova and Boris Dergachev star in this playful Russian family adventure as a young girl scrambles to hide her newly transformed father from a trigger-happy hunter, turning a quiet woodland getaway into a wild, fur-covered race to keep their secret safe.
🎥 A Great Awakening
(Fri, Apr 3rd — limited release)
Before it was written into law, liberty had to be felt. Jonathan Blair and John Paul Sneed star in this sweeping historical drama as Rev. George Whitefield and Benjamin Franklin, whose unlikely friendship helps spark a movement fueled by belief, influence, and the emotional force of a nation coming to life.
🎥 Fantasy Life
(Fri, Apr 3rd — limited release; expands)
Love gets messy as boundaries begin to blur in this New York-set romantic comedy. Matthew Shear writes, directs, and stars as a spiraling law school dropout who takes a babysitting job and quickly falls for his employer (Amanda Peet), a married actress whose life isn’t as stable as it appears. When her rock-star husband (Alessandro Nivola) reenters the picture and the setting shifts to a crowded Martha’s Vineyard summer, desire becomes nearly impossible to ignore... or suppress.
🎥 The Yeti
(Sat, Apr 4th & Wed, Apr 8th — special limited engagement)
Something out there in the wilderness... and it doesn’t like visitors. This retro 1940s-set creature feature drops Jim Cummings, Brittany Allen, Eric Nelson, William Sadler, and Corbin Bernsen into the frozen wilds of Alaska, where a rescue mission turns into a fight for survival against a towering, bloodthirsty beast lurking beyond the treeline.
🎥 The Killer: 4K Restoration
(Sun, Apr 5th, Mon, Apr 6th & Wed, Apr 8th — re-release)
John Woo’s legendary action classic returns in a restored 4K presentation. Chow Yun-Fat stars as a hitman chasing redemption after a job goes wrong, caught between ruthless employers, a blind nightclub singer he’s sworn to protect, and a relentless detective (Danny Lee) in a ballet of violence and sacrifice.
🎦 Streaming This Week
🎦 Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait
(Mon, Mar 30th — premiering on Prime Video)
Greatness doesn’t come easy. This sports documentary follows Irish professional golfer Rory McIlroy’s decade-long quest to complete the career Grand Slam, capturing the pressure, heartbreak, and near-misses that finally lead to his long-awaited 2025 Masters victory.
🎦 Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom
(Tues, Mar 31st — premiering on Netflix)
Fame can be a dangerous high. This Untold installment revisits Lamar Odom’s near-fatal 2015 overdose, with the former NBA champion and those closest to him unpacking the pressures, addiction, and public scrutiny that nearly destroyed him... and the long road back.
🎦 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
(Tues, Mar 31st — streaming on Netflix)
Serving as the grim middle installment of Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s new trilogy, Ralph Fiennes returns as Dr. Ian Kelson, clinging to ritual in a collapsing world, while a young survivor (Alfie Williams) is drawn toward a cult-like leader (Jack O’Connell), turning this brutal chapter into a fight over belief as much as survival.
🎦 Clika
(Tues, Mar 31st — streaming on Netflix)
A gritty music drama where viral fame comes fast... and consequences come faster. Herencia de Patrones singer Jesús Diego aka “JayDee” stars as a small-town musician swept into the spotlight of the new Mexican-American music wave, where success brings money, pressure, and real danger. As ambition tightens its grip, he’s forced to decide how much of himself he’s willing to lose to keep the dream alive.
🎦 The Testament of Ann Lee
(Tues, Mar 31st — streaming on Hulu)
A raw, dirt-under-the-fingernails historical drama that ditches powdered wigs for sweat, song, and spiritual fervor. Amanda Seyfried delivers a ferocious, awards-ready turn as a real-life radical religious leader whose ecstatic faith and defiant vision of equality ignite a volatile movement in an unforgiving 18th-century world—where devotion is expressed through trembling bodies, sacred dance, and an all-consuming belief that borders on the dangerous.
🎦 Crime 101
(Wed, Apr 1st — streaming on Prime Video)
Chris Hemsworth is in full precision mode starring in this sleek L.A. heist thriller as a master jewel thief whose perfectly controlled world starts to fracture when an ambitious insurance broker (Halle Berry) becomes his inside woman and a relentless detective (Mark Ruffalo) closes in on a pattern no one else can see.
🎦 The Housemaid
(Wed, Apr 1st — streaming on STARZ)
A dream job with a dirty secret. Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried face off in this sleek psychological thriller, where a live-in housekeeping position inside a pristine home turns into a quiet war of control, as politeness masks manipulation and every spotless surface conceals something far more dangerous underneath.
🎦 Pizza Movie
(Fri, Apr 3rd — premiering on Hulu/Disney+)
One late-night pizza run goes completely off the rails. Gaten Matarazzo and Sean Giambrone star in this trippy college comedy as two roommates whose drug-fueled night spirals into hallucinations, chaos, and bizarre encounters that turn a simple errand into an all-night odyssey.
🎦 Feel My Voice
(Fri, Apr 3rd — premiering on Netflix)
Finding your voice can change everything. A remake of the acclaimed 2014 French-Belgian coming-of-age story La Famille Bélier, which later inspired the 2021 Oscar-winning American drama CODA, this heartfelt Italian dramedy follows a teenage girl (played by Sarah Toscano), the only hearing member of her family, whose discovery of singing opens the door to a new life. Her dreams, however, risk the bond she shares with her protective deaf parents (played by real-life deaf actors Carola and Emilio Insolera).
🎦 The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson
(Fri, Apr 3rd — premiering on Netflix)
A life in motion, cut tragically short. This true-crime documentary explores the rise of cyclist Moriah Wilson and the devastating act of violence that ended it, with loved ones revealing a story far deeper than the headlines, and the lasting impact of love, grief, and resilience left behind.
🎦 Deathstalker
(Fri, Apr 3rd — streaming on Shudder)
Sharpen your swords and crank up the amps. Cult filmmaker Steven Kostanski (PG: Psycho Goreman) unleashes a gloriously gonzo fantasy throwback-slash-’80s remake, with Daniel Bernhardt wielding a cursed blade against the forces of Nekromemnon, as monsters, magic, and a face-melting score from Slash and Bear McCreary turn this into pure heavy-metal chaos.
🎦 Five Nights at Freddy’s 2
(Fri, Apr 3rd — streaming on Peacock)
The nightmare isn’t finished with them yet. Josh Hutcherson and Elizabeth Lail return in this Blumhouse horror sequel as Mike and Vanessa are pulled back to the abandoned pizzeria when Mike’s younger sister Abby (Piper Rubio) is lured inside, uncovering deeper, darker secrets lurking within Freddy Fazbear’s twisted mythology.
🎦 Merrily We Roll Along
(Sat, Apr 4th — streaming on Netflix)
Maria Friedman directs this live-taped adaptation of the beloved stage production charting three decades of friendship, ambition, and regret in reverse. Featuring some of Stephen Sondheim’s most personal and enduring songs and featuring Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff, and Lindsay Mendez, this new cinematic version reintroduces a timeless tale of art, love, and the price of success.
✅ On VOD This Week
✅ Avatar: Fire and Ash
(Tues Mar 31st — on VOD/Digital)
Pandora’s cold war is on the verge of eruption as Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), and their children are forced to choose between protecting their family and defending their world. With Varang (Oona Chaplin), a hardened leader of the volcanic Ash People, potentially aligning with Colonel Quaritch (Stephen Lang), survival may ignite a devastating Na’vi civil war that threatens to tear the planet apart in this third explosive installment of James Cameron’s sci-fi fantasy saga.
✅ Scream 7
(Tues Mar 31st — on VOD/Digital)
A fresh wave of masked terror sweeps through town, and Sidney Prescott is once again at the center of it. Franchise star Neve Campbell returns as a new Ghostface slasher begins targeting Sidney’s teenage daughter (Isabel May), forcing her back into a nightmare she thought she had finally escaped. With franchise co-creator Kevin Williamson back in the director’s chair, this new chapter finds Sidney confronting a killer who understands her history all too well. This time, staying alive isn’t enough, because the rules have changed but the cost of breaking them hasn’t.
✅ Wuthering Heights
(Tues Mar 31st — on VOD/Digital)
This torrid gothic romance centers on Jacob Elordi’s Heathcliff, a castoff raised at a desolate manor whose obsessive devotion to Margot Robbie’s Catherine Earnshaw mutates into jealousy, revenge, and generational ruin when love slips out of reach. Under filmmaker Emerald Fennell’s decadent gaze and visual flare, this sets out to prove that some love stories aren’t meant to heal... they’re meant to leave scorch marks.
✅ Pillion
(Tues Mar 31st — on VOD/Digital)
Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling star in a provocative gay BDSM rom-com where an unlikely romance between a dominant biker and a self-effacing loner turns control, surrender, and desire into something unexpectedly tender. Written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Harry Lighton, this offbeat love story suggests intimacy isn’t about rewriting the rules, it’s about choosing which ones to break, no matter who’s watching.
✅ Dolly
(Tues Mar 31st — on VOD/Digital)
A quiet getaway spirals into captivity when a young woman is abducted by a porcelain-faced killer who wants to turn her into his surrogate child. Fabianne Therese stars opposite Seann William Scott in this grimy ’70s grindhouse throwback, where a grotesque dollhouse becomes the stage for psychological torment and survival.
✅ Blazing Fists
(Tues Mar 31st — on VOD/Digital)
Fighting is the easy part. Legendary Japanese maverick filmmaker Takashi Miike delivers a raw coming-of-age MMA drama inspired by Japanese fighter Mikuru Asakura, following two troubled teens clawing their way out of juvenile detention through underground bouts, only to discover the real battle is surviving the lives waiting outside the ring.
✅ Natchez
(Tues Mar 31st — on VOD/Digital)
History depends on who’s telling the story. Suzannah Herbert’s documentary explores a community divided over how the past is presented, as residents, descendants, and activists clash over legacy, identity, and the truths hidden behind polished narratives.
⇯ See Above: ✅Papa Bear (Fri, Apr 3; VOD/Digital)
📺 On TV This Week
📺 Secrets of the Bees
(Tues, Mar 31st — on NatGEO, Hulu/Disney+)
Small creatures, massive impact. Hosted by narrator Bertie Gregory, this nature docuseries dives into the intricate world of bees, revealing their intelligence, communication, and fragile ecosystems where survival depends on a delicate balance now under growing environmental threat.
📺 If It’s Tuesday It’s Murder
(Tues, Mar 31st — on Hulu/Disney+)
Paradise doesn’t stay peaceful for long. Ana Wagener, Alejandro García, Inma Cuesta, Biel Montoro, and Carmen Ruiz lead this sun-soaked Spanish whodunit, where a Lisbon getaway turns deadly on day one, forcing a group of tourists to suspect and investigate each other before the next stop on the itinerary becomes another crime scene.
📺 Dear Killer Nannies
(Wed, Apr 1st — on Hulu/Disney+)
A kingpin’s legacy looks very different from the dinner table. John Leguizamo steps into the role of Pablo Escobar in this Spanish-language crime saga, while Janer Villareal plays his teenage son, caught between a loving father and a violent empire that refuses to stay outside the home.
📺 Love on the Spectrum U.S. Season 4
(Wed, Apr 1st — on Netflix)
Love doesn’t follow a single script. This heartfelt dating docuseries returns with new and familiar faces, as singles on the autism spectrum navigate relationships, vulnerability, and connection in a search for something real.
📺 XO, Kitty: Season 3
(Thurs, Apr 2nd — on Netflix)
Love plans rarely stick to the script. Anna Cathcart returns as Kitty Song-Covey, heading back to Seoul’s KISS academy to sort out her feelings for Min Ho (Sang Heon Lee), only to find that secrets, shifting friendships, and family surprises have a way of rewriting even the best-laid romantic plans.
📺 Your Friends & Neighbors: Season 2
(Fri, Apr 3rd — on Apple TV)
Stealing from the rich gets complicated fast. Jon Hamm returns to star in this darkly comedic crime drama as a disgraced financier turned burglar, whose quiet break-ins expose the dirty secrets of his wealthy neighbors, until a powerful rival (James Marsden) pulls him into a dangerous game of leverage that threatens to unravel his double life.
📺 Gangs of Galicia: Season 2
(Fri, Apr 3rd — on Netflix)
Three years out, the past pulls them back under. Clara Lago and Tamar Novas return in this Spanish crime drama, playing former lovers forced onto opposite sides of Galicia’s drug trade, where family ties, cartel loyalties, and unfinished feelings turn every move into a dangerous gamble.
📺 Bloodhounds: Season 2
(Fri, Apr 3rd — on Netflix)
Loyalty hits harder than any punch in this bruising Korean series based on Jeong Chan’s popular Naver webtoon. Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi star as two boxers pulled into a ruthless underworld where every fight, inside and outside the ring, tests their bond, their morals, and how much they’re willing to lose to protect the people they love.
📺 Made for March
(Sat, Apr 4th — on Paramount+)
March isn’t just a month... it’s a pressure cooker. This sports docuseries follows Big 12 and Big Ten programs with unprecedented access, tracking both teams across an entire season as cameras capture the intensity, rivalries, and high-stakes drama from regular season battles to postseason showdowns.





