Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including a Cool Anime Series
The upcoming week on Netflix features a diverse array of content ranging from animated adventures and intense crime dramas to heartwarming reality series. Subscribers can look forward to international releases from regions such as Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Spain, alongside returning favorites and brand-new comedies. This schedule covers major debuts across multiple genres, ensuring there is something for every type of viewer. All listed titles are set to arrive on the platform between Wednesday, April 1, and Saturday, April 4.
‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024)

This mockumentary series focuses on the daily operations of an underfunded hospital in Oregon. The staff members must balance their dedication to patient care with the personal challenges they face in a high-stress environment. Created by Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin, the show explores the humor found in medical emergencies and administrative hurdles. It is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Happy’s Place’ (2024)

Reba McEntire stars as a woman who inherits her father’s tavern and subsequently discovers she has a half-sister she never knew existed. The series follows their attempts to work together despite their differences and the shock of their new family connection. This multi-camera sitcom brings a mix of humor and heart to the streaming platform. It makes its debut on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Love on the Spectrum’ (2022)

This reality series follows individuals on the autism spectrum as they navigate the complex world of dating and relationships. The show provides an insightful look into the social connections and emotional journeys of its participants. It features expert guidance and support from family members throughout the process. The series returns to the platform on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Dorohedoro’ (2020)

Set in a grim, post-apocalyptic world known as “The Hole,” this anime follows a man named Caiman who has a lizard head and no memory of his past. He hunts down sorcerers alongside his friend Nikaido to find the person responsible for his transformation. The series is known for its unique blend of dark fantasy, violence, and offbeat comedy. It joins the lineup on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Agent from Above’ (2026)

This Taiwanese fantasy series is an adaptation of the popular novel by Giddens Ko. The story follows a former drug addict who is recruited by the god of the underworld to serve as his agent on Earth. He must battle demons and resolve supernatural conflicts to atone for his past sins. The series premieres on Netflix on Thursday, April 2.
‘The Bad Guys: The Series’ (2025)

This animated series serves as a spinoff to the popular feature film about a crew of animal outlaws. The team continues their transition from villains to heroes while engaging in high-stakes heists and comedic mishaps. It expands the lore of the franchise by introducing new characters and challenges for the gang. The show becomes available on Thursday, April 2.
‘Sins of Kujo’ (2026)

This legal drama centers on an unconventional lawyer who specializes in defending clients that others refuse to represent. Kujo operates within the legal gray areas of society, often clashing with traditional law enforcement and judicial systems. The series explores the thin line between justice and survival in a modern urban landscape. It debuts on the service on Thursday, April 2.
‘Wind Breaker’ (2024)

The story follows Sakura Haruka, a high school student who moves to a town known for its powerful delinquents. Instead of causing chaos, these students use their strength to protect the local community from external threats. Sakura must prove his worth to the group while learning the true meaning of strength and friendship. This action-packed anime arrives on Thursday, April 2.
‘The Ramparts of Ice’ (2026)

This Japanese production explores the emotional barriers and complex interpersonal dynamics of its lead characters. The title translates to “Wall of Ice,” which serves as a metaphor for the psychological distance between people in a fast-paced society. It delves into themes of isolation, love, and the search for authentic connection. The series is available to stream starting Thursday, April 2.
‘XO, Kitty’ (2023)

Kitty Song Covey travels to Seoul, South Korea, to attend the same elite boarding school her late mother once attended. While there, she hopes to reconnect with her long-distance boyfriend but soon realizes that relationships are more complicated than she imagined. The show blends teen romance with themes of self-discovery and cultural exploration. It returns to Netflix on Thursday, April 2.
‘LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising’ (2023)

In this continuation of the Ninjago saga, several realms have merged into one unstable landscape, creating new challenges for the elemental masters. A new generation of heroes must team up with veteran ninjas to find the Source Dragons and restore balance. The series features evolving powers and high-flying adventure for fans of all ages. It premieres on Thursday, April 2.
‘Bloodhounds’ (2023)

Two young boxers find themselves embroiled in a dangerous world after they team up with a kind-hearted moneylender. They use their physical skills to fight against a powerful and ruthless loan shark who preys on the vulnerable. This South Korean action series is characterized by its intense fight choreography and gritty storytelling. It joins the catalog on Friday, April 3.
‘Maamla Legal Hai’ (2024)

This legal comedy is set within the bustling and often chaotic environment of the District Court of Patparganj. It follows a group of eccentric lawyers as they handle a variety of unusual cases using creative and often questionable methods. The show provides a satirical look at the Indian legal system and the people who inhabit it. It debuts on Friday, April 3.
‘Gangs of Galicia’ (2024)

A successful lawyer moves to the small town of Cambados to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding her father’s death. She soon becomes deeply involved with a powerful local drug cartel while maintaining her cover. This Spanish thriller explores the intersection of family secrets and organized crime in the region of Galicia. It premieres on Friday, April 3.
‘High Tides’ (2023)

Set in a wealthy coastal town in Belgium, this drama follows a group of affluent teenagers over the course of a summer. Their lives of privilege are disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious stranger and the uncovering of long-buried secrets. The series examines the pressures of social status and the complexities of young adulthood. It is available on Friday, April 3.
‘Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song’ (2021)

Vivy is a humanoid AI created to perform as a singer at a massive theme park to make people happy. Her life changes when she is contacted by another AI from the future who reveals an impending war between humans and machines. Together, they embark on a century-long mission to prevent the catastrophe by altering key historical events. The series concludes the week’s premieres on Saturday, April 4.
Tell us which of these new Netflix premieres you are most excited to binge-watch in the comments.


