Netflix: All New Movies And Shows In April 2024

Let's check out the latest additions to Netflix in April 2024 – a quick glance at all the new shows and movies!

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What's New On Netflix In April 2024? Let's find out! | © Netflix

In April 2024, Netflix has exciting new releases. We've got all the upcoming new shows and movies for you with all the info you need!

New Netflix Movies In April 2024

Let's start off with the movies coming to Netflix. If you're more of a series person, you'll find those further down.

Scoop

Scoop comes out on April 5.

Inspired by real events, SCOOP is the inside account of the tenacious journalism that landed an earthshattering interview - Prince Andrew's infamous BBC Newsnight appearance. From the tension of producer Sam McAlister’s high stakes negotiations with Buckingham Palace, all the way to Emily Maitlis’ jaw dropping, forensic showdown with the Prince, SCOOP takes us inside the story, with the women who would stop at nothing to get it. To get an interview this big, you have to be bold.

The Antisocial Network: Memes to Mayhem

The Antisocial Network: Memes to Mayhem comes out on April 5.

From the rise of QAnon to the January 6th riots, The Antisocial Network explains how a group of bored teenagers built an online community out of their shared loneliness but accidentally shattered consensus reality in the process.

What Jennifer Did

What Jennifer Did comes out on April 10. True crime fans will probably be excited for that one!

It was a violent crime that shook a quiet Canadian town: Mysterious intruders break into the home of Vietnamese immigrants, terrorize the family, and leave a traumatized daughter as the only witness. Neighbors and friends describe the family as hospitable, generous, and hard-working – how could they be targets? This feature-length documentary from director Jenny Popplewell (American Murder: The Family Next Door) uses police interrogation footage and testimony from those involved to unravel a web of complexities that no one saw coming.

Stolen

Stolen comes out on April 12.

In Stolen, award-winning writer Ann-Helén Laestadius portrays a young woman’s struggle to defend her indigenous heritage in a world where xenophobia is on the rise, climate change is threatening reindeer herding, and young people choose suicide in the face of collective desperation. But the novel also lays bare the tensions that arise when modern ideas come up against a traditional culture with deeply rooted patriarchal structures.

Love, Divided

Love, Divided comes out on April 12.

Love, Divided is a new Spanish film, a remake of the 2015 French romantic comedy Behind the Wall, originally titled Un peu, beaucoup, aveuglément, starring Aitana. She’s a young pianist preparing for an audition. He (Fernando Guallar) is a games inventor who can only concentrate in complete silence. Separated by only a paper-thin wall in conjoined apartments, will they learn to live in harmony with one another? Will romance blossom through the wall?

Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver

Rebel Moon 2 comes out on April 19.

Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver continues the epic saga of Kora and the surviving warriors as they prepare to sacrifice everything, fighting alongside the brave people of Veldt, to defend a once peaceful village, a newfound homeland for those who have lost their own in the fight against the Motherworld. On the eve of their battle the warriors must face the truths of their own pasts, each revealing why they fight. As the full force of the Realm bears down on the burgeoning rebellion, unbreakable bonds are forged, heroes emerge, and legends are made.

City Hunter

City Hunter comes out on April 25.

“City Hunter”, the legendary manga that captivated Japan and sold over 50 million copies, gets its eagerly awaited Japanese live-action adaptation. The story follows Ryo Saeba, portrayed by Ryohei Suzuki, a premier “sweeper” navigating the gritty underbelly of modern-day Shinjuku, Tokyo. Balancing a cool demeanor with a fun personality, Ryo tackles high-stakes challenges in the underworld. Misato Morita steps into the role of the heroine, Kaori Makimura, in this action-packed adventure.

All New Netflix Shows In April 2024

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All New Netflix Shows In April 2024 | © Netflix

Files of the Unexplained Season 2

Files of the Unexplained gets a new season, releasing on April 3.

From eerie encounters to bizarre disappearances, mysterious hauntings to chilling cold cases - a mix of perplexing phenomena are explored in this investigative docuseries.

Ripley

Ripley, the new limited series, comes out on April 4.

Tom Ripley, a grifter scraping by in early 1960s New York, is hired by a wealthy man to travel to Italy to try to convince his vagabond son to return home. Tom's acceptance of the job is the first step into a complex life of deceit, fraud and murder. The limited series drama is based on Patricia Highsmith’s bestselling Tom Ripley novels.

Parasyte: The Grey

Parasyte: The Grey releases on April 5.

When unidentified parasites violently take over human hosts and gain power, humanity must rise to combat the growing threat.

Anthracite

Anthracite releases on April 10.

An old case is wrenched open when a reporter goes missing, leading his web sleuth daughter to a small mountain town haunted by a sect, secrecy and death.

As the Crow Flies Season 3

As the Crow Flies' third season releases on April 11.

As a familiar face steps in front of the camera, old alliances are broken, new relationships are formed and the cards of broadcast news are reshuffled.

Heartbreak High Season 2

Heartbreak High Season 2 releases on April 11.

All our heroes are back for Term Two at the “lowest ranking school in the district.” But fresh hotties, a new sports teacher and a mystery assailant, throw any hopes for a peaceful term into disarray, while the race for school captain is seeing dirty tactics run rife through Hartley High. Yep... It’s Term 2 bitches, and it’s more chaotic than ever.

Our Living World

Our Living World releases on April 17.

From the Emmy Award-winning team behind Our Great National Parks comes a revealing look at the secret network of connections that unites us all and sustains our planet’s most magical phenomenon: life itself. Narrated by Academy Award-winner Cate Blanchett, this docuseries spans the globe to showcase the extraordinary creatures and ecosystems, great and small, that work together to help restore and sustain Our Living World.

Don't Hate the Player

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Don't Hate the Player | © Netflix

Don't Hate the Player releases its first batch of episodes on April 17. Episodes 5 and 6 follow on April 24, episodes 7, 8 and 9 on May 1.

Starting out in a makeshift camp, 13 players compete for a spot in a luxury villa and a shot at 150,000 euros in a tense game of strategy and survival hosted by Claude Dartois.

The Grimm Variations

The Grimm Variations releases on April 17.

Grimms' Fairy Tales get a bold reboot on Netflix, with character concepts by CLAMP and animation by WIT Studio!Once upon a time, brothers Jacob and Wilhelm collected fairy tales from across the land and made them into a book. But there's more to the story. They also had a much younger sister, the innocent and curious Charlotte, whom they loved very much. One day, while the brothers were telling Charlotte a fairy tale as usual, they saw that she had a somewhat melancholic expression on her face. "Do you suppose they really lived happily ever after?" she asked.The pages of Grimms' Fairy Tales, written by Jacob and Wilhelm, are now presented from the unique perspective of Charlotte, who sees the stories quite differently from her brothers.

The Upshaws Part 5

The Upshaws Part 5 releases on April 18.

Bennie Upshaw (Mike Epps), the head of a Black working class family in Indianapolis, is a charming, well-intentioned mechanic and lifelong mess just trying his best to step up and care for his family — wife Regina (Kim Fields), their two young daughters (Khali Spraggins, Journey Christine) and firstborn son (Jermelle Simon), the teenage son (Diamond Lyons) he fathered with another woman (Gabrielle Dennis) -- and tolerate his sardonic sister-in-law (Wanda Sykes), all without a blueprint for success. But the Upshaws are determined to make it work, and make it to the next level, together. In this upcoming part, the Upshaws continue to ride life’s ups and downs, including new jobs, bigger dreams, health struggles and some major life surprises but still hanging on with the love that comes with family.

Dead Boy Detectives

Dead Boy Detectives releases on April 25.

Meet Edwin Payne (George Rexstrew) and Charles Rowland (Jayden Revri), “the brains” and “the brawn” behind the Dead Boy Detectives agency. Teenagers born decades apart who find each other only in death, Edwin and Charles are best friends and ghosts… who solve mysteries. They will do anything to stick together – including escaping evil witches, Hell and Death herself. With the help of a clairvoyant named Crystal (Kassius Nelson) and her friend Niko (Yuyu Kitamura), they are able to crack some of the mortal realm’s most mystifying paranormal cases.

The Asunta Case

The Asunta Case releases on April 26.

On September 21st 2013 Rosario Porto and Alfonso Basterra report the disappearance of their daughter Asunta, whose body is found hours after next to a road outside Santiago de Compostela. The police investigation soon reveals evidence that points to Rosario and Alfonso as possible authors of the crime. The news shakes the city and even the country. What can lead two parents to end their daughter's life? What hides beneath that perfect family picture?

Fiasco

Fiasco releases on April 30. We're still waiting for a trailer for that one!

Raphael, a young, ambitious director, is making his first feature film - the pressure - but the mise-en-scene on the set of his making of will disrupt his plans and bring about a chaos without end.

Tanja Haimerl

Tanja is obsessed with gripping stories in all kinds of media: games, TV shows and books alike. She did her Bachelor's thesis on The Last of Us, got her degree in media studies thanks to that and can't stop talking about it....