
April is not a slow month for streaming. From a final superhero showdown that has been four seasons in the making, to a galaxy far far away finally giving its most underrated villain his moment, to teen romance and suburban chaos making their return, something is landing every few days that deserves a spot on your watchlist. Here is everything worth clearing your schedule for. Check out the April 2026 OTT calendar.

Chris Hemsworth plays an elusive jewel thief whose calculated heists along the 101 freeway have left police baffled, until his path crosses Halle Berry's disillusioned insurance broker and Mark Ruffalo's relentless detective, who believes he has finally cracked the pattern. Bart Layton directs this adaptation of Don Winslow's novella, building to a heist where the line between hunter and hunted quietly dissolves and all three are forced into choices they cannot walk back from. A slick, finely tuned thriller with genuine emotional weight, it arrives on Prime Video on April 1.

Kitty Song Covey is back in Seoul, and if the first two seasons are anything to go by, nothing about her love life is about to get simpler. The series continues to follow her tangled romantic and personal journey at KISS, balancing the fizzy energy of a teen romance with surprisingly sharp writing about identity and self-discovery. Anna Cathcart leads the cast alongside Choi Min-young, Anthony Keyvan, and Gia Kim in what promises to be the most emotionally complex season yet. Season 3 drops on April 2 on Netflix.

A wealthy suburban neighbourhood, a freshly divorced hedge fund manager, and a series of decisions that spiral from questionable to genuinely catastrophic, Season 2 picks up exactly where the darkly funny first season left off. The show has always been less about laughs and more about the quiet desperation underneath manicured lawns and expensive cars, and Season 2 looks set to push that discomfort even further. Jon Hamm leads the cast with his trademark ability to make deeply flawed men watchable and oddly sympathetic. Anyone who loves their drama served with a sharp edge and a bitter smile will want to add April 3 on Apple TV+ to their calendar.

Darth Maul has been one of the most compelling and underused characters in the entire franchise since he first appeared in 'The Phantom Menace,' and this new series finally gives him the full origin treatment he deserves. Set in the shadows of the galaxy far far away, the show explores how a Dathomirian warrior shaped by pure darkness becomes the most feared enforcer in the underworld. For every fan who has been waiting for this moment since 1999, JioHotstar delivers on April 6

Supes are still out of control, Homelander is more unhinged than ever, and Butcher's team is running out of time, allies, and options in what promises to be the most explosive season of the most anarchic superhero show. Season 5 is the final chapter, meaning every thread built across four seasons of corporate corruption, media manipulation, and superhero carnage is about to be pulled tight. Karl Urban, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Jack Quaid, and Laz Alonso all return for the grand finale. If you have been with this show from the beginning, Amazon Prime Video owes you a very chaotic April 8.

A brand new series arriving this April, following the kind of choices that seem small in the moment and catastrophic in hindsight, built around a sharp character-driven premise with strong ensemble work at its centre. Details on the full plot are still emerging, but early buzz points to the kind of show that pulls you in quietly and refuses to let go until the credits roll. If you love discovering a new show before everyone else is talking about it, Netflix gives you a first-mover advantage on April 9.

Margo is young, broke, and facing a situation that is about to reshape every corner of her life in ways she never planned for. Based on Rufi Thorpe's beloved novel, the series blends financial chaos, unexpected motherhood, and dark humour into something warm, messy, and completely hard to put down. Apple TV brings her story to life on April 15.

Set just after the main series, this anthology spinoff finally digs into the corners of Hawkins mythology. Standalone stories, familiar dread, and the same '80s texture that made the original unmissable, just with new threads to pull. Netflix expands the universe on April 23.