Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including a New ‘Star Wars’ Project

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The television landscape is expanding this week with a diverse array of returning favorites and brand-new series across streaming and cable platforms. Viewers can expect everything from high-stakes drama and investigative documentaries to family-friendly programming and reality competitions. Networks such as HBO, Netflix, and Disney+ are launching significant installments in established franchises alongside original concepts. This comprehensive guide outlines the specific release dates and platforms for each upcoming program starting April 6.

‘Odd Squad’ (2014)

'Odd Squad' (2014)
Sinking Ship Entertainment

Kid agents Olive and Otto return for new adventures on April 6 as ‘Odd Squad’ launches its fifth season on PBS. The series focuses on these young investigators as they use mathematical concepts to solve bizarre mysteries in their hometown. Each episode presents a unique case where the characters must apply logic and arithmetic to restore order. This educational program continues to provide a fun and engaging way for children to learn foundational problem-solving skills.

‘The Brokenwood Mysteries’ (2014)

'The Brokenwood Mysteries' (2014)
South Pacific Pictures

Detective Mike Shepherd is back on the case as ‘The Brokenwood Mysteries’ begins its twelfth season on April 6 via Acorn. The series takes place in a seemingly quiet rural town that hides a disproportionately high number of inventive murders. Shepherd must navigate the eccentricities of the local population while applying his unconventional investigative techniques to find the culprits. This New Zealand-based procedural remains a favorite for fans of cozy mysteries with a dark sense of humor.

‘Foul Play with Anthony Davis’ (2026)

'Foul Play with Anthony Davis' (2026)
TBS

‘Foul Play with Anthony Davis’ is a new comedy series set to debut on April 6 on TBS. The show features the professional athlete as he hosts various wild and unpredictable stunt-based segments. Viewers can expect a mix of physical comedy and high-energy pranks designed to entertain a broad audience. This series marks a significant transition into the comedy genre for the basketball star.

‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’ (2026)

'Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord' (2026)
Lucasfilm Ltd.

The iconic villain returns in ‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’, which premieres on Disney+ on April 6. Set in the aftermath of the Clone Wars, the narrative follows Darth Maul as he works to rebuild his formidable criminal empire. The show explores the dark underbelly of the galaxy and the tactical brilliance Maul uses to outmaneuver his rivals. This animated addition to the franchise provides a deeper look into one of the most popular characters in the lore.

‘Danny Go!’ (2019)

'Danny Go!' (2019)
Danny Go!

‘Danny Go!’ arrives on Netflix on April 6 to provide an energetic experience for younger viewers. The program is designed to encourage children’s creativity and physical movement through a series of fun activities and songs. By emphasizing interactive play, the show seeks to foster a sense of imagination in kids while they remain active at home. It serves as a modern resource for parents looking for high-quality children’s content.

‘A Taste for Murder’ (2026)

'A Taste for Murder' (2026)
Drugi plan

‘A Taste for Murder’ is a new mystery drama premiering on BritBox on April 7. The story follows a detective who chooses to relocate to the beautiful island of Capri while mourning a personal loss. Despite seeking a quiet life, the protagonist quickly becomes involved in solving local crimes that disturb the Mediterranean peace. This series blends emotional character development with the classic tropes of the investigative genre.

‘Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution’ (2026)

'Lucy Worsley Investigates' (2022)
BBC Studios

Historian Lucy Worsley leads a new historical exploration in ‘Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution’, premiering April 7 on PBS. Worsley examines the political and social factors that led to Great Britain losing control over its American colonies. The program uses archival research and expert commentary to provide a fresh perspective on this pivotal conflict. History buffs will appreciate the detailed analysis of the strategies and motivations that shaped the modern world.

‘The Boys’ (2019)

'The Boys' (2019)
Amazon Studios

The intense struggle between vigilantes and corrupt supes continues in ‘The Boys’ as Season 5 debuts on Prime Video on April 8. The story follows Billy Butcher and his team as they find new ways to dismantle the influence of the pharmaceutical giant Vought. As the stakes escalate, the moral boundaries of the characters are tested more than ever before. This gritty series remains a hallmark of alternative superhero storytelling for adult audiences.

‘The Floor’ (2023)

'The Floor' (2023)
RTL Entertainment

‘The Floor’ returns to FOX for its fifth season on April 8, featuring a massive trivia arena. Contestants must battle each other in high-stakes knowledge challenges to claim territory on a giant LED game floor. The competition requires both strategic thinking and quick reflexes to outlast other participants. This fast-paced game show has become a staple of network television’s evening entertainment lineup.

‘The Testaments’ (2026)

'The Testaments' (2026)
MGM Television

Based on the sequel novel by Margaret Atwood, ‘The Testaments’ premieres on Hulu on April 8. The narrative follows a new generation of characters as they navigate the restrictive and dangerous society of Gilead. The story expands the world originally introduced in previous adaptations, offering new insights into the regime’s inner workings. Fans of dystopian fiction will find this expansion of the lore both chilling and compelling.

‘Trust Me: The False Prophet’ (2026)

'Trust Me: The False Prophet' (2026)
Ark Media

‘Trust Me: The False Prophet’ is a true crime investigative series arriving on Netflix on April 8. The documentary focuses on the disturbing activities and ultimate downfall of cult leader Samuel Bateman. Through interviews and evidence, the show details how Bateman manipulated his followers and the efforts taken to bring him to justice. It provides a sobering look at the psychology of extremist groups and the impact they have on individuals.

‘Where It Lies’ (2026)

'Where It Lies' (2026)
Bluefoot Entertainment

Golf fans can tune into ‘Where It Lies’ starting April 8 on ESPN2. This new series explores the quirky and diverse culture surrounding public golf courses across the country. Each episode highlights the unique personalities and local traditions that make the game accessible to everyday players. By focusing on the community aspect of the sport, the show offers a different perspective than professional tournament coverage.

‘Hacks’ (2021)

'Hacks' (2021)
Universal Television

The award-winning comedy ‘Hacks’ returns for its fifth season on April 9. The storyline continues to explore the complicated professional relationship between a veteran comedian and her young writer mentee. As they navigate the changing landscape of the entertainment industry, both women must confront their own personal and career ambitions. The series is celebrated for its sharp dialogue and nuanced exploration of generational differences in comedy.

‘The Miniature Wife’ (2026)

'The Miniature Wife' (2026)
Media Res

‘The Miniature Wife’ makes its series debut on Peacock on April 9. The show depicts a domestic power struggle that takes a bizarre turn after a strange accident changes the physical dynamics of a couple’s marriage. As they navigate their new reality, the tension between them escalates in increasingly strange and dramatic ways. This unique premise blends elements of drama and dark comedy to explore marital conflict.

‘Big Mistakes’ (2026)

'Big Mistakes' (2026)
Netflix

‘Big Mistakes’ is a new crime comedy series launching on Netflix on April 9. The plot follows two inept siblings who inadvertently find themselves entangled in the dangerous world of organized crime. As they struggle to navigate life as amateur criminals, they must avoid both the law and the more experienced gangsters they encounter. The show relies on physical comedy and situational irony to tell its chaotic story.

‘Original Gangsters with Sean Bean’ (2025)

'Original Gangsters with Sean Bean' (2025)
Sky History

‘Original Gangsters with Sean Bean’ premieres on Sundance Now on April 9. Actor Sean Bean hosts this documentary series which examines the history and impact of some of the world’s most infamous criminals. The program uses historical recreations and expert testimony to analyze the lives of these notorious figures. The narration provided by ‘Sean Bean’ offers a compelling guide through the dark chapters of organized crime history.

‘Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’ (2026)

'Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair' (2026)
New Regency Pictures

The beloved sitcom family returns in ‘Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’, premiering on Hulu on April 10. This revival follows Malcolm as he reunites with his chaotic family members to navigate the challenges of adult life. The series aims to recapture the original show’s energetic and often dysfunctional spirit for a new era. Fans can expect to see how the brothers and their parents have aged since the original series concluded.

‘Belle Collective: Birmingham’ (2026)

'Belle Collective: Birmingham' (2026)
OWN

‘Belle Collective: Birmingham’ is a new reality series debuting on OWN on April 10. The show follows a group of ambitious women entrepreneurs as they build their businesses and manage their personal lives in Alabama. Viewers get an inside look at the challenges and triumphs associated with being a Black female business owner in the South. The series emphasizes the importance of community support and professional determination.

‘Temptation Island’ (2019)

'Temptation Island' (2019)
Banijay Studios North America

The second season of ‘Temptation Island’ arrives on Netflix on April 10, bringing more relationship tests to the screen. The reality show follows committed couples who travel to a tropical destination to test their fidelity while living among attractive singles. Participants must decide if their original relationships are strong enough to withstand the lure of new connections. This season continues the franchise’s tradition of high-stakes romantic drama and difficult emotional choices.

‘The Reunion: Laguna Beach’ (2026)

'The Reunion: Laguna Beach' (2026)
The Reunion: Laguna Beach

Fans of early 2000s reality television can watch ‘The Reunion: Laguna Beach’ on the Roku Channel starting April 10. The special features members of the original cast as they reflect on their time on the show twenty years after it first aired. Participants discuss the impact of early fame on their lives and share where they are today. This nostalgic program offers a look back at a defining moment in the history of the reality genre.

‘Be My Guest With Ina Garten’ (2022)

'Be My Guest With Ina Garten' (2022)
Food Network

Season 7 of ‘Be My Guest With Ina Garten’ premieres on the Food Network on April 11. The series features the famous culinary expert as she welcomes various guests to her home for food and casual conversation. Each episode focuses on a different visitor, blending cooking demonstrations with personal stories. It remains a popular choice for viewers who enjoy the warm hosting style and sophisticated yet accessible recipes found in ‘Be My Guest With Ina Garten’.

‘Philly Homicide’ (2024)

'Philly Homicide' (2024)
Bright Spot Content

‘Philly Homicide’ returns for its second season on Oxygen on April 11. The true crime series follows detectives as they revisit and explain some of the most major murder cases in Philadelphia’s history. Through interviews with law enforcement and victims’ families, the show provides a detailed look at the investigative process. Each episode highlights the dedication required to bring closure to long-standing criminal cases.

‘Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever’ (2026)

'Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever' (2026)
CNN

‘Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever’ is a new documentary series premiering on CNN on April 11. Journalist Kara Swisher explores the cutting-edge world of longevity science and the technology being developed to extend human life. The program features interviews with scientists and entrepreneurs who are pushing the boundaries of biology and medicine. Swisher provides a critical and inquisitive perspective on the ethical and practical implications of these advancements.

‘At Home with the Furys’ (2023)

'At Home with the Furys' (2023)
Netflix

‘At Home with the Furys’ returns for a second season on Netflix on April 12. The docuseries follows heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury as he navigates the challenges of family life following his retirement. Viewers get a candid look at how the athlete balances his professional legacy with his roles as a husband and father. The show highlights both the humorous and serious moments within the eccentric and large Fury household.

‘The Audacity’ (2026)

'The Audacity' (2026)
AMC Studios

‘The Audacity’ is a new corporate drama premiering on AMC on April 12. The narrative centers on a data-driven CEO who stops at nothing to chase power and influence in a tech-obsessed society. As the protagonist climbs the corporate ladder, the ethical lines of the tech industry become increasingly blurred. This series offers a sharp critique of the modern obsession with metrics and the personal cost of professional ambition.

‘Eva Longoria: Searching for France’ (2026)

'Eva Longoria: Searching for France' (2026)
Hyphenate Media Group

‘Eva Longoria: Searching for France’ debuts on CNN on April 12 as a new travel and culinary series. Longoria travels through various regions of France to explore the deep connections between the country’s cuisine and its cultural history. Each episode focuses on local ingredients and the traditions that define French gastronomy. This production aims to offer an immersive and educational look at one of the world’s most influential food cultures.

Tell us which of these upcoming premieres you are most excited to watch this week in the comments.

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