Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including a New Drama Series
The Netflix streaming schedule for the week of April 6 through April 12 features a diverse mix of international dramas, reality television, and scripted comedies. This upcoming slate includes anticipated series from Brazil and Portugal alongside established reality hits documenting the lives of sports icons. Subscribers can expect a steady rollout of new content beginning mid-week and continuing through the weekend. Each production offers unique cultural perspectives, ranging from psychological investigations into spiritual movements to the high-stakes world of international drug trafficking.
‘Trust Me: The False Prophet’ (2026)

‘Trust Me: The False Prophet’ premieres on Netflix this Wednesday, April 8, 2026. This Brazilian production examines the rise of a charismatic religious leader who manipulates his followers through psychological control and perceived miracles. The plot highlights the complex investigative work required to dismantle his organization and expose the hidden truth behind his spiritual facade. It serves as a gripping dramatization of power dynamics and the quest for justice within a vulnerable community. The series explores how faith can be exploited for personal gain and the long-term impact on those who escape the leader’s influence.
‘Bandi’ (2026)

‘Bandi’ is scheduled to arrive on Thursday, April 9, 2026, as part of the mid-week streaming lineup. This production explores the social structures and personal ambitions of its central characters within a contemporary, high-pressure setting. The series delves into themes of loyalty and survival as various individuals navigate environments where every choice has significant consequences. Viewers can expect a deep dive into the moral ambiguities that define the protagonists’ journey throughout the debut season. This series focuses on the intersection of individual morality and the systemic pressures of modern society.
‘Big Mistakes’ (2026)

‘Big Mistakes’ makes its debut on the platform on Thursday, April 9, 2026. The show offers an episodic exploration of various modern-day and historical blunders that fundamentally changed the course of individual lives. Each installment focuses on the anatomy of a specific failure, detailing how minor errors can eventually lead to monumental and unexpected catastrophes. It blends narrative storytelling with character-driven arcs to analyze the human condition and the inevitability of imperfection. The series aims to provide a relatable yet cautionary perspective on how humans respond to their own lapses in judgment.
‘Turn of the Tide’ (2023)

The drama ‘Turn of the Tide’ returns to the streaming catalog on Friday, April 10, 2026. Set in the Azores, the series continues to follow the aftermath of a ton of cocaine washing up on the shores of a small Portuguese fishing village. The narrative tracks local residents as they attempt to profit from the illicit find while evading both the police and dangerous international traffickers. This production explores the transformation of the town’s social fabric under the weight of sudden wealth and the desperation of youth seeking a better life. It remains a gritty look at the consequences of greed and the fragility of community bonds.
‘At Home with the Furys’ (2023)

‘At Home with the Furys’ brings more domestic insight to the platform on Saturday, April 11, 2026. This reality series provides an intimate look into the personal life of world-renowned boxing champion Tyson Fury as he navigates the complexities of retirement. Alongside his wife Paris and their children, the show captures the everyday realities that exist behind the spectacle of professional athletics. It features a candid exploration of mental health struggles and the family dynamics of one of the most famous households in the sporting world. The series focuses on the balance between a public persona and the responsibilities of a private life.
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