Every Movie & TV Show Coming to Netflix in April

April is shaping up to be an exciting month for Netflix subscribers as the streaming giant rolls out a mix of brand-new titles and returning gems. We’re just days away from a fresh batch of entertainment that’s got something for everyone, whether you’re into edge-of-your-seat action, gripping drama, or animated adventures. I’ve been digging into what’s coming, and it’s clear Netflix is aiming to keep us hooked with a great new lineup.
The beauty of this month’s releases is how they blend big-name stars with creative storytelling. From high-stakes thrillers to fan-favorite series making a comeback, April’s slate feels like a reward for sticking with the platform. We’re not talking about a flood of titles here—just the right amount of quality picks to keep your watchlist busy. Let’s dive into some of the standout movies and shows you won’t want to miss.
‘Devil May Cry’ – April 3
Capcom’s iconic game gets the anime treatment with ‘Devil May Cry,’ helmed by director Adi Shankar, who’s no stranger to gritty adaptations after ‘Castlevania.’ Johnny Yong Bosch voices Dante, the demon-hunting wiseass, with a crew of stylish fighters rounding out the cast. It’s fast, bloody, and leans hard into the action vibe.
Set to premiere on April 3, this one’s all about Dante slashing through demonic chaos while cracking jokes. The animation looks slick, and with eight episodes, it’s a tight ride that doesn’t mess around. If you’re into games or just love a good monster mash, this could be your April highlight.
‘Black Mirror’ Season 7 – April 10
Charlie Brooker is back as the mastermind behind ‘Black Mirror’ Season 7, bringing six new episodes of dystopian goodness. No big casting news yet, but expect the usual mix of fresh faces and maybe a surprise name or two. This anthology series keeps its focus on tech gone wrong, and Brooker’s knack for dark, clever tales is why we keep coming back.
This season lands on April 10, and I’m already bracing for the mind-bending plots. Each episode is its own story—think creepy AI, virtual nightmares, or whatever else Brooker’s cooked up to make us question our gadgets. It’s been a minute since Season 6, so this return feels like a treat for anyone who loves a good twist.
‘You’ Season 5 – April 24
Joe Goldberg’s creepy journey wraps up in ‘You’ Season 5, with Sera Gamble and Greg Berlanti steering the ship as showrunners. Penn Badgley is back as our favorite stalker, joined by Charlotte Ritchie and new addition Madeline Brewer. It’s a psychological thriller that’s kept us guessing, and this time, it’s the endgame.
Dropping April 24, the season picks up with Joe in New York, facing ghosts from his past while juggling his latest obsession. Word is this is the last chapter, so expect big stakes and maybe some closure—though with Joe, who knows? It’s dark, addictive, and perfect for a binge if you’ve followed his messy trail this far.
‘Havoc’ – April 25
Tom Hardy leads the charge in ‘Havoc,’ an action-packed thriller directed by Gareth Evans, the guy behind the bone-crunching ‘The Raid.’ Hardy plays a bruised-up detective caught in a messy underworld, joined by a solid cast including Forest Whitaker and Timothy Olyphant. This isn’t your typical hero flick—it’s raw, fast, and doesn’t pull punches, promising the kind of intensity Evans is known for.
The story follows Hardy’s character as he digs into a drug ring after a botched deal, only to stumble into a conspiracy that hits way too close to home. It’s been a long wait for this one—filming wrapped years ago—but the trailer’s got me sold on its dark vibes and brutal fight scenes. If you’re craving something that’ll keep your heart racing, this drops on April 25.
‘The Eternaut’ – April 30
‘The Eternaut’ brings an Argentinian sci-fi series to life, directed by Bruno Stagnaro. Ricardo Darín stars as Juan Salvo, a guy facing an alien invasion, with Carla Peterson and others backing him up. Based on a classic comic, it’s got a moody, end-of-the-world feel that’s less about flashy effects and more about survival.
Hitting Netflix on April 30, the show follows Juan and a ragtag group battling a deadly snowstorm and extraterrestrial threats in Buenos Aires. It’s a slow-burn story with heart, and the cultural spin makes it stand out. Perfect for anyone who likes their sci-fi with a bit of soul.
Here’s the full list of movies and TV shows coming to Netflix in April 2025, based on what’s been confirmed so far.
- ‘Blippi’s Job Show’ (show)
- ‘Devil May Cry’ (show)
- ‘Frozen Hot Boys’ (movie)
- ‘Havoc’ (movie)
- ‘Heavenly Ever After’ (show)
- ‘How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)’ Season 4 (show)
- ‘Karma’ (show)
- ‘Kian’s Bizarre B&B’ (show)
- ‘Meet the Khumalos’ (movie)
- ‘North of North’ (show)
- ‘Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey’ (movie)
- ‘Pulse’ (show)
- ‘Ransom Canyon’ (show)
- ‘Resident Playbook’ (show)
- ‘The Black Mirror’ Season 7 (show)
- ‘The Eternaut’ (show)
- ‘The Gardener’ (show)
- ‘The Glass Dome’ (show)
- ‘Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go!’ Season 4 (show)
- ‘You’ Season 5 (show)