What's Coming Out This Week In Theaters and On Streaming, VOD & TV: April 13 thru April 19, 2026
All the 🎥 films and 📺 shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!
Despite all the talk about Hollywood’s current state, new releases keep rolling in, with this month delivering a steady lineup of titles worth checking out. That said, television has been stealing the spotlight lately, while theaters haven’t quite matched that momentum. And this week doesn’t look to change that, with a couple of high-profile shows arriving in the next few days. However, there’s been a noticeable uptick in films hitting theaters week after week this year, even if they’re not landing with the same scale as traditional blockbusters.
So, whether you’re heading out to your local cinema this weekend or settling in for a night of TV and streaming, as always, we’ve put together a weekly roundup of what’s arriving over the next couple of days. So, scroll down and see if anything stands out. We’re sure there’s something worth adding to your watchlist.
🎥 In Theaters This Week
🎥 Cave of Forgotten Dreams: 15th Anniversary (6K Restoration)
(Wed, Apr 15th and Sun, Apr 19th — re-release; IMAX screenings)
Werner Herzog journeys into one of humanity’s oldest galleries with rare access to the sealed Chauvet Cave, capturing prehistoric artwork untouched for over 30,000 years. Now returning for its 15th anniversary in a stunning 6K restoration, this mesmerizing documentary transforms fragile preservation into a cinematic experience that feels both ancient and immediate.
🎥 Lee Cronin’s The Mummy
(Fri, Apr 17th — wide release)
Eight years gone, and she comes back like nothing ever happened. Jack Reynor stars in this eerie supernatural horror thriller as a journalist whose missing daughter (Natalie Grace) is discovered inside a 3,000-year-old sarcophagus, unchanged in body but deeply unsettling in spirit. As he and his wife (Laia Costa) try to welcome her home, strange and violent signs begin to surface, pointing to something ancient taking hold. Sometimes the real horror isn’t losing someone... it’s getting them back.
🎥 Normal
(Fri, Apr 17th — wide release)
Retirement plans don’t last long in a town like this. Bob Odenkirk plays a battle-worn sheriff who heads to a quiet Midwestern community expecting an easy final stretch, only to uncover a deeply embedded criminal network after a robbery goes sideways. As the violence escalates and the town’s friendly veneer cracks, cult British filmmaker Ben Wheatley (Free Fire, Meg 2: The Trench) and John Wick writer Derek Kolstad turn this neo-Western into a darkly funny, hard-hitting showdown where one last stand is all that’s left.
🎥 Mother Mary
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
Anne Hathaway stars as a pop icon in freefall who retreats to a rural German farmhouse to reunite with her estranged friend and costume designer (Michaela Coel) to create a dress meant to mark a bold comeback. But as old wounds reopen and the creative process turns combative, visually inventive filmmaker David Lowery shapes this surreal, music-laced drama into a psychological unraveling where identity, ego, and art become impossible to separate.
🎥 Lorne
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
Behind the curtain of late-night comedy, one quiet figure has been calling the shots for decades. This documentary traces the legacy of Lorne Michaels, the elusive producer and creator who built Saturday Night Live into a cultural institution. With voices like Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, John Mulaney, Andy Samberg, and Conan O’Brien among others reflecting on the guidance that shaped their careers, Oscar-winning documentarian Morgan Neville uses archival footage and candid interviews to paint a portrait of a low-key architect whose influence on modern comedy is anything but small.
🎥 Busboys
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
Comedians David Spade and Theo Von team up as two aimless friends who think waiting tables will somehow fix their lives... until their total lack of skill turns every shift into a full-blown disaster. With botched orders, frustrated coworkers, and chaos piling up by the minute, this fast, loose comedy serves up a nonstop stream of trouble where nothing (and no one) comes out unscathed.
🎥 Wasteman
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
Rising talent David Jonsson (The Long Walk, HBO’s Industry) stars as an inmate on the verge of parole, holding onto the hope of reconnecting with his son, until a volatile new cellmate (Tom Blyth, from MGM+’s Billy the Kid) drags him back into the prison’s violent pecking order. This tense, unforgiving British prison drama suggests that second chances don’t come easy... and sometimes they don’t come without a price.
🎥 Panda Plan 2: The Magical Tribe
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
Martial arts icon Jackie Chan stars in this action-fantasy adventure sequel as an unlikely guardian tasked with protecting a prophesied panda who becomes the target of rival forces in a hidden world of ancient tribes and mystical power. As danger closes in, Chan brings his signature mix of agility and humor to a fast-moving quest where destiny hangs on keeping one very special bear alive.
🎥 Mile End Kicks
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
Barbie Ferreira stars in this indie coming-of-age dramedy as an aspiring music journalist who heads to Montreal to write about Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill, only to get swept up in the city’s indie rock scene... and into a messy romantic entanglement with two bandmates (played by Devon Bostick and Stanley Simons). Drawing from her own early experiences as a music entertainment reporter, Canadian filmmaker Chandler Levack (I Like Movies) turns this into a bittersweet, music-fueled portrait of ambition, desire, and the confusion of figuring yourself out when everything seems new and nothing feels settled.
🎥 Mad Bills To Pay
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
Summer feels easy, until life starts asking for more. Set in the Bronx’s Dominican community, this coming-of-age drama from writer-director Joel Alfonso Vargas follows a carefree hustler (Juan Collado) whose routine of selling bootleg cocktails and chasing quick thrills is upended when his girlfriend (Destiny Checo) moves into his already crowded home. Young love, family tension, and the pressure to grow up faster than expected mix into a harsh reality check as bills begin to stack up.
🎥 Mabel
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
Growing up takes patience... and sometimes a little help from the right teacher. When a socially withdrawn teen (Lexi Perkel) secretly joins a high school botany class, an inspiring substitute (Judy Greer) helps her slowly come out of her shell, turning quiet curiosity into a path toward confidence and connection in this heartfelt coming-of-age drama.
🎥 Amrum
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
The war is ending, but the waiting hasn’t. On a remote North Sea island in the final days of World War II, a young boy (Jasper Billerbeck) holds onto the hope that his father will return, while his devout mother (Laura Tonke) struggles to accept Germany’s looming defeat. Diane Kruger, reuniting with In the Fade filmmaker Fatih Akin, plays a quietly defiant neighbor as this intimate drama traces the moment innocence slips away and harsh truths finally come into view.
🎥 Blue Heron
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
In her feature debut, filmmaker Sophy Romvari draws from her own childhood to craft this quiet, memory-soaked coming-of-age drama set on late-’90s Vancouver Island, where a young girl (Eylul Guven) navigates her Hungarian immigrant family’s fresh start as her older brother’s volatile behavior (Edik Beddoes) begins to fracture their home. What begins with promise slowly drifts into unease, capturing the fragile moment when childhood innocence gives way to a deeper understanding of what’s really happening.
🎥 Erupcja
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
Popstar Charli XCX continues her move into acting, leading this simmering relationship drama as a woman returning to Warsaw with her boyfriend, only to reconnect with her childhood friend (Lena Góra) in a way that stirs buried emotions and rising tension. Directed by Pete Ohs, this indie drama explores the fragile line of friendship as it begins to blur into something more complicated.
🎥 Everyone Is Lying to You for Money
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
Ben McKenzie trades acting for investigation in his documentary debut, diving into the explosive rise of cryptocurrency and unpacking a financial system driven as much by hype and belief as by actual value. Through expert interviews and a look at major industry collapses, McKenzie questions who really profits when the market crashes... and who’s left holding the bag.
🎥 Mārama
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release)
A young Māori woman (Ariana Osborne) exiled in Victorian England finds her fragile sense of identity unraveling as secrets about her colonial past begin to surface, pulling her toward a reckoning she can’t outrun. With Toby Stephens costarring as the man directly tied to the damage, justice and vengeance become indistinguishable, threatening to consume her completely in this New Zealand period drama where ancestral wounds refuse to heal, nor be forgotten.
🎥 Bridesmaids: 15th Anniversary
(Fri, Apr 17th — re-release)
Weddings are supposed to bring people together... this one nearly tears them apart. Back in theaters for its 15th anniversary, Paul Feig’s comedy classic follows Kristen Wiig as a struggling woman tapped to be maid of honor for her best friend (Maya Rudolph), only to spiral into escalating chaos as Rose Byrne’s rival bridesmaid and Melissa McCarthy’s unpredictable wildcard take things to unforgettable extremes.
🎥 Brothers Under Fire
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release; also on ✅VOD)
What begins as a celebratory wedding trip to Mexico turns into a brutal fight for survival when a violent cartel attacks, forcing a hardened military captain (Kiefer Sutherland) and his squad into combat mode in this gritty indie action thriller. With soldiers played by Omar Chaparro and Laura Osma, the group faces escalating danger at every turn, where every decision could be their last.
🎥 Ballistic
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release; also on ✅VOD)
Game of Thrones star Lena Headey trades royal power for raw anguish as a factory worker who discovers the bullet that killed her son was made on her own assembly line. As she digs into the company’s secrets, her search for answers spirals into a dangerous pursuit of justice where grief turns into a volatile quest for vengeance.
🎥 The Whistler
(Fri, Apr 17th — limited release; also on ✅VOD)
In this eerie supernatural thriller, a grieving couple (Diane Guerrero and Juan Pablo Raba) retreats to a remote Venezuelan farm seeking peace after the death of their child, only to fall under the influence of a mysterious cult that claims to speak with the dead. As their desperation for closure deepens, they are drawn into increasingly unsettling rituals where the promise of comfort begins to feel dangerously deceptive.
🎥 Philip Hartman’s No Picnic (40th Anniversary)
(Fri, Apr 17th — screening at New York’s Film Forum)
A drifting jukebox operator (David Brisbin) roams the pre-gentrified East Village chasing the ghostly trace of a woman who may not even exist, crossing paths with early appearances from Steve Buscemi and Luis Guzmán along the way. Newly restored in 4K for its 40th anniversary, this scrappy black-and-white indie from filmmaker Philip Hartman captures a vanished New York in all its raw, melancholic beauty.
🎥 Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85
(Sat, Apr 18th — special big screen event; exclusively at select AMC theaters)
Back in Hawkins, winter of 1985 brings a fragile calm as Eleven and the gang settle into normal life... until a new terror begins to stir beneath the ice. In this animated Stranger Things spinoff from Eric Robles and the Duffer Brothers, a fresh mystery pulls the crew back into danger, hitting the big screen at AMC with a special theatrical preview of its first two episodes.
🎦 Streaming This Week
🎦 Noah Kahan: Out of Body
(Mon, Apr 13th — premiering on Netflix)
Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan steps away from his rapid rise to global fame, returning to Vermont in search of clarity beyond the spotlight. This intimate documentary captures a period of reflection and creative reset, as he confronts the pressures of success while trying to define what comes next.
🎦 The Heartbreak Kid: Becoming Shawn Michaels
(Mon, Apr 13th — premiering on Peacock)
WWE icon Shawn Michaels steps out from behind the spotlight as this documentary traces his rise, fall, and lasting impact on the wrestling world. Blending behind-the-scenes footage with personal reflection, it explores the pressures, setbacks, and reinvention that shaped him into both a legend and a mentor to a new generation.
🎦 #SKYKING
(Tues, Apr 14th — premiering on Hulu/Disney+)
Seventy minutes. One stolen plane. A story that still feels unreal. This true-crime documentary reconstructs the 2018 incident where a ground service agent took off in a commercial aircraft, using never-before-heard audio and firsthand interviews to trace a surreal crisis that quickly spiraled beyond control.
🎦 The Dark Wizard
(Tues, Apr 14th — premiering on HBO MAX)
Legendary free climber Dean Potter lived his life on the edge (quite literally!), always pushing the limits of human endurance through breathtaking, high-risk ascents that blur the line between passion and peril. This documentary pairs stunning footage with candid interviews to explore Dean’s fearless philosophy, the controversies it sparked, and the legacy of a man who refused to stay within boundaries.
🎦 Balls Up
(Wed, Apr 15th — premiering on Prime Video)
What starts as a ridiculous ad pitch turns into a global nightmare when two ad executives (Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser) land a World Cup deal for their new outrageous “Balls Up” condom product, only to spark an international scandal after a drunken incident. Now on the run across South America, they dodge furious soccer fans, criminals, and a dangerous wildcard (Sacha Baron Cohen) in a frantic scramble to save their careers—and their lives—in this outrageously silly comedy from director Peter Farrelly and Deadpool scribes Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick.
🎦 Jerry West: The Logo
(Thurs, Apr 16th — premiering on Prime Video)
Lakers legend Jerry West steps out from behind the iconic NBA silhouette that defined the league, as this Kenya Barris-directed documentary traces his rise as both a player and executive. Through candid reflections and interviews with basketball greats like Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson, it reveals a man shaped by greatness yet quietly battling the weight of perfection and personal turmoil.
🎦 Roommates
(Fri, Apr 17th — premiering on Netflix)
College roommates are supposed to share space... not wage a passive-aggressive war. Sadie Sandler stars in this campus comedy as a hopeful freshman whose friendship with her effortlessly cool roommate (Chloe East) spirals into a quietly brutal clash of dorm politics, subtle jabs, and mounting resentment, with a stacked supporting cast including Sarah Sherman, Natasha Lyonne, Nick Kroll, Storm Reid, and Adam Sandler.
🎦 Hive
(Fri, Apr 17th — premiering on TUBI)
MCU star Xochitl Gomez trades superpowers for sheer survival as a teen babysitter whose night spirals into a waking nightmare when the child she’s watching vanishes without a trace. Drawn into a playground where reality warps and dread takes hold, she’s forced to confront a creeping terror that feels as psychological as it is supernatural in this horror thriller.
🎦 A Gorilla Story: Told by David Attenborough
(Fri, Apr 17th — premiering on Netflix)
Legendary natural historian David Attenborough narrates this intimate wildlife documentary following a gorilla named Pablo, from his earliest moments as a baby to his rise as a dominant silverback. Through rare footage and a multigenerational lens, the film explores the universal struggle of survival and the enduring connection between humans and the natural world.
🎦 Night Patrol
(Fri, Apr 17th — streaming on Shudder)
When a cop (Justin Long) joins the LAPD’s elite night patrol and discovers it’s a secret brotherhood of vampires, he and his rookie partner (Jermaine Fowler) are forced into a bloody alliance with local street gangsters to stop Los Angeles from plunging into total chaos after sundown.
🎦 Shelby Oaks
(Fri, Apr 17th — streaming on Hulu/Disney+)
After years of critiquing films, popular YouTube critic Chris Stuckmann finally delivers his own, making his directorial debut with this eerie psychological horror about a woman (Camille Sullivan) searching for her long-missing sister after a paranormal YouTube shoot gone horribly wrong. Blending found footage with folklore terror, this nerve-jangling mystery proves Stuckmann isn’t just reviewing horror anymore... he’s making it.
✅ On VOD This Week
✅ Undertone
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
Some haunting stories don’t need ghosts... just the right sound. Nina Kiri stars as a skeptical paranormal podcast host whose investigation into eerie audio recordings begins to bleed into her own reality, turning a simple case into a deeply unsettling descent where what you hear becomes far more terrifying than what you see.
✅ Reminders of Him
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
A second chance doesn’t come easy for a woman (Maika Monroe) returning home after seven years in prison, determined to connect with the daughter she’s never met but facing resistance from her protective grandparents (Lauren Graham and Bradley Whitford). As she forms a quiet bond with a wounded bar owner (Tyriq Withers), this Colleen Hoover adaptation traces a fragile path toward healing and the hard fight to start over.
✅ The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
Filmmaker and father-to-be Daniel Roher sets out to understand the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, seeking answers from experts and skeptics as the technology begins to reshape the world around him. What emerges is a personal and probing documentary that weighs innovation against uncertainty, asking what kind of future the next generation is being handed.
✅ All You Need is Kill
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
Think Groundhog Day with a lot more alien carnage... or better yet, Edge of Tomorrow, only closer to the original DNA that inspired it. Directed by Kenichiro Akimoto and produced by STUDIO4°C, this kinetic sci-fi anime adapts the classic novel by Hiroshi Sakurazaka into a melancholic, pulse-pounding loop of endless war, where two futuristic soldiers die, reset, and evolve again and again... because here, death isn’t the end, it’s just the restart button.
✅ Slanted
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
A desperate bid to fit in takes a disturbing turn when a Chinese-American honor student (Shirley Chen) undergoes an experimental procedure that leaves her waking up in the body of a blonde teen (Mckenna Grace). As her new identity begins to unravel her sense of self, this socially charged body-horror thriller from filmmaker Amy Wang exposes the psychological cost of assimilation and the price of chasing acceptance.
✅ Alpha
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
French filmmaker Julia Ducournau returns with another unsettling descent into body horror, as a mysterious bloodborne outbreak turns a troubled teen (Mélissa Boros) into the center of suspicion after a strange mark appears on her arm. As fear spreads through the community, her mother (Golshifteh Farahani) and fractured family, including Tahar Rahim’s unraveling uncle, are pulled into a spiral where the unknown doesn’t just infect... it consumes.
✅ The Gates
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
A wrong turn turns deadly when three friends (Mason Gooding, Algee Smith, and Keith Powers) witness a murder inside a wealthy gated community, only to become the prime suspects as residents close ranks and decide to pin the crime on them. Trapped inside with an increasingly hostile crowd and a dangerous pastor (the late James Van Der Beek) lurking behind it all, they’re forced into a desperate fight to expose the truth and make it out alive.
✅ The Highest Stakes
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
The cards are dealt... but the game isn’t what it seems. Five strangers arrive at a luxury hotel for a high-stakes poker showdown, only to find themselves trapped in a deadly contest where every hand pulls them closer to a truth they’re not ready to face, in this twisty dark comedic thriller starring Seth Green, Kevin Dillon, Charlie Weber, and Dylan Walsh.
✅ The Love that Remains
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
Set amid the sweeping stillness of rural Iceland, an artist and a fisherman drift through the quiet unraveling of their marriage, bound by memory and routine as love and resentment coexist under the same roof. With a blend of poetry and deadpan humor, filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason (Godland) transforms this intimate domestic portrait into a darkly comic meditation on devotion, decay, and the strange beauty of holding on.
✅ Rise of the Conqueror
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
Christian Mortensen leads this sweeping historical epic as Timur Barlas, a relentless Turco-Mongol warlord rising through brutal battles and calculated alliances as enemies close in, forging his way into one of history’s most feared conquerors. Because uniting a broken world isn’t granted... it’s taken.
✅ Special Ops Rent-A-Cop
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
Michael Jai White trades elite missions for a bus full of rowdy seniors in this offbeat action-comedy, playing a former Special Forces operative stuck babysitting a chaotic Atlantic City trip. But the ride turns lethal when a past enemy sends assassins after him, forcing White’s battle-hardened protector to turn a moving bus into a war zone while keeping his unlikely passengers alive.
✅ Up the Catalogue
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
Lyndsey Marshal is pushed to the brink in this darkly comic satire set inside a relentless 24/7 shopping network, playing a tightly controlled presenter whose polished facade begins to crack. When Morgana Robinson arrives as a slick new rival, the competition turns personal and the line between performance and reality starts to dissolve. Because in a world that never stops selling, losing control might be the only honest thing left.
✅ The Gentleman
(Tues, Apr 14th — on VOD/Digital)
Ron Perlman storms back into the fray in this hard-edged revenge thriller, playing a reclusive former elite soldier pulled out of isolation after a brutal personal loss. As he unleashes his lethal skillset, a troubled detective and a ruthless hitman close in from opposite sides, turning his vendetta into a ticking collision course. Directed by acclaimed cinematographer Gabriel Beristain, this builds toward a final showdown where the past doesn’t just fade... it hits back full force.
✅ The Napa Boys
(Fri, Apr 17th — on VOD/Digital)
This knowingly fake fourth entry in a mock franchise from sketch comedians Nick Corirossi and Armen Weitzman sends its wine-loving crew on one last ludicrous quest. Nostalgia, midlife panic, and meta-humor ferment into chaotic self-awareness. A farewell tour for a saga that never technically existed. Think Sideways but with the absurdity of Wet Hot American Summer. It’s a farce where the joke is the franchise itself.
⇯ See Above: ✅Brothers Under Fire (Fri, Apr 17; VOD/Digital)
⇯ See Above: ✅Ballistic (Fri, Apr 17; VOD/Digital)
⇯ See Above: ✅The Whistler (Fri, Apr 17; VOD/Digital)
📺 On TV This Week
📺 Crooks: Season 2
(Tues, Apr 14th — on Netflix)
This globe-trotting crime caper reunites two unlucky crooks (Frederick Lau and Christoph Krutzler) as a missing coin drags them from Bangkok to Vienna, with danger (and old enemies) closing in fast. As the stakes turn personal, this fast-moving German series blends humor and suspense where the past doesn’t stay gone... it comes back to collect.
📺 Untold: Jail Blazers
(Tues, Apr 14th — on Netflix)
This sports doc dives into a once-dominant early-2000s squad whose headline-making controversies nearly eclipsed their talent, unpacking how media narratives helped shape their downfall. Through candid interviews and archival footage, this revealing chapter shows how promise turned into one of the league’s most infamous eras.
📺 Trevor Noah: Joy in the Trenches
(Tues, Apr 14th — on Netflix)
Trevor Noah returns to the stage with a sharp stand-up set that tackles the chaos of modern life, blending global insight with personal stories on everything from social media to relationships. With wit and warmth, he turns life’s absurdities into thoughtful, accessible comedy that still hits home.
📺 Margo’s Got Money Troubles
(Wed, Apr 15th — on Apple TV)
Elle Fanning stars in this heartfelt dramedy series as a broke aspiring writer whose life is derailed by an unexpected pregnancy, pushing her to juggle motherhood, complicated family dynamics, and financial instability. As she turns to online modeling to make ends meet, she’s forced into choices that challenge her sense of self and independence. Executive produced by Emmy winner David E. Kelley and based on Rufi Thorpe’s best-selling novel, and co-starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Nick Offerman, and Nicole Kidman, the series explores how much you’re willing to compromise just to get by... even when it’s not the life you imagined.
📺 The Law According to Lidia Poët: Season 3
(Wed, Apr 15th — on Netflix)
Matilda De Angelis returns in the final season of this Italian period drama as pioneering lawyer Lidia Poët takes on her most personal case yet: defending her best friend accused of murder while her fight for equality reaches a breaking point. As truth blurs between guilt and self-defense, justice becomes a high-stakes gamble that could cost her everything.
📺 Beef: Season 2
(Thurs, Apr 16th — on Netflix)
Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan star as a married couple whose polished country club life masks a relationship on the brink, until a younger pair (Cailee Spaeny and Charles Melton) accidentally witnesses a volatile argument that sets everything in motion. From Emmy-winner Lee Sung Jin, this second installment of the award-winning anthology series trades road rage for marital tension, where class divides, generational clashes, and buried resentments spiral into an examination of how partnerships can quietly fracture under pressure.
📺 Ronaldinho: The One and Only
(Thurs, Apr 16th — on Netflix)
This docuseries traces the rise of iconic Brazilian soccer player Ronaldinho, from street football prodigy to global superstar, capturing the flair and joy that redefined the game. Through archival footage and personal insights, it explores the triumphs, pressures, and contradictions behind a legacy that transcends the sport.
📺 Big Mood: Season 2
(Thurs, Apr 16th — on TUBI)
A year of silence shatters when one half of this chaotic duo crashes back into the other’s life, only to find a relentlessly upbeat spiritual healer already in her place. Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan and It’s a Sin’s Lydia West dive back into a friendship fueled by dysfunction and loyalty, as creator Camilla Whitehill explores the messy reality of growing apart... and the even messier urge to hold on.
📺 Ramy Youssef: In Love
(Fri, Apr 17th — on HBO MAX)
Ramy Youssef delivers an intimate stand-up set filmed in Chicago, blending sharp humor with personal reflection on relationships, religion, AI, and everyday anxieties. With a conversational style and spontaneous crowd work, he turns complex, uncomfortable topics into thoughtful, disarming comedy.
📺 American Gladiators
(Fri, Apr 17th — on Prime Video)
This revival of the classic competition series pits everyday contenders against elite gladiators in grueling tests of strength, speed, and endurance, with each episode building to the high-stakes Eliminator. Blending nostalgia with modern intensity, it’s a battle of physical and mental toughness where only the strongest survive.
📺 Alpha Males 5
(Fri, Apr 17th — on Netflix)
Fernando Gil, Raúl Tejón, and Gorka Otxoa return in this raunchy Spanish comedy as a group of friends attempting a midlife reset with a “men-only” living setup that quickly spirals into anarchy. As relationships unravel and personal struggles pile up, their bond is put to the test in a messy, hilarious look at masculinity and starting over.
📺 Full Swing: Season 4
(Fri, Apr 17th — on Netflix)
This sports docuseries follows pro golfers through a pivotal season of high-stakes tournaments, capturing the pressure, ambition, and razor-thin margins that define the game. With behind-the-scenes access building toward the Ryder Cup, it reveals the emotional toll and personal stakes behind every swing.
📺 From: Season 4
(Sun, Apr 19th — on MGM+)
Harold Perrineau returns as the weary leader of a town no one can leave, struggling to maintain control as fear and suspicion spread. As residents edge closer to uncovering the truth behind their confinement, new arrivals and buried secrets begin to fracture the community. This eerie sci-fi horror mystery builds relentless tension, revealing that the closer they get to answers, the more dangerous everything becomes… and the cost of the truth may be higher than anyone expects.





