April is delivering a high-stakes month for streaming, headlined by the explosive final season of The Boys on Prime Video and the long-awaited premiere of The Testaments on Disney+, which brings the world of Gilead back into focus through the eyes of a new generation.
Reality fans can dive into the fresh coastal drama of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island or catch up with the chaos of The Valley on Hayu, while comedy lovers have plenty to celebrate with the return of Jean Smart in Hacks on Crave and the debut of Dan Levy’s Big Mistakes on Netflix.
From the nostalgic 20th-anniversary deep dive of The Reunion: Laguna Beach to the gritty historical ambition of King & Conqueror, this month offers a sharp mix of biting wit, prestige drama, and overdue sequels that should keep any watchlist packed.
The Valley
The Valley crew is ready to reset the vibe in season three as they navigate major life changes from babies and breakups to bold new beginnings, but the drama is never far behind. Joining the cast this season are Vanderpump Rules’ Tom Schwartz and Lala Kent.
The Valley returned on Wednesday, April 1. Airs at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo and streams on Hayu.
The Real Housewives of Rhode Island
They may live in the smallest state in the U.S., but their drama? Extra large. The Real Housewives of Rhode Island spotlights a fresh, charismatic group of women whose lives intertwine across the storied coastline of New England luxury.
Premiered on Thursday, April 2 at 9 p.m. ET/PT and streams on Hayu.
Your Friends and Neighbors
In season two, Andrew Cooper (Jon Hamm) doubles down on his life as an unlikely suburban thief, until the arrival of a new neighbour (James Marsden) threatens to expose his secrets and place his family at risk.
Your Friends and Neighbors returned on Friday, April 3. New episodes will stream weekly on Apple TV.
A Taste for Murder
Follows DCI Joe Mottram (Warren Brown, Strike Back), a star detective with the Metropolitan police who, after a personal tragedy, retreats to Capri in Italy with his daughter to stay with his Italian in-laws for the summer.
A Taste of Murder premieres Tuesday, April 7 on BritBox.
The Boys
The fifth and final season of The Boys is an apocalyptic climax where the world is now a playground for Homelander’s erratic, egomaniacal whims. With Hughie, Mother’s Milk, and Frenchie imprisoned in a “Freedom Camp” and Kimiko missing, a desperate Annie is left to mount a resistance against an overwhelming Supe force alone. However, Butcher’s reappearance – and his willingness to use a virus that would wipe every Supe off the map – sets in motion a scorched-earth endgame that will forever change the world and everyone in it.
The Toronto-shot The Boys returns on Wednesday, April 8 on Prime Video.
The Testaments
This sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale follows Agnes (Chase Infiniti) and Daisy (Lucy Halliday), two teens in Gilead who must navigate an elite preparatory school where obedience is brutally enforced. Their bond becomes the catalyst that will transform their lives.
The Testaments premieres Wednesday, April 8 on Disney+ in Canada.
Hacks
In the aftermath of mistaken and unflattering news reports that she passed away, Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and Ava (Hannah Einbinder) return to Las Vegas more determined than ever to secure Deborah’s legacy as a comedian.
HBO Max’s Hacks returns Thursday, April 9, at 9 p.m. ET on Crave.
Big Mistakes
Two directionless siblings are blackmailed into the world of organized crime. Created by and starring Dan Levy, alongside Laurie Metcalf, Taylor Ortega, and Jack Innanen (Paul Baker from Adults).
Big Mistakes premieres Thursday, April 9, on Netflix.
The Miniature Wife
A technological accident serves as a catalyst for Lindy (Elizabeth Banks) and Les (Matthew Macfadyen), a married couple, to re-evaluate their relationship’s power dynamics, leading to a dramatic showdown as they vie for control in their marriage.
Peacock’s The Miniature Wife premieres Thursday, April 9, on Crave in Canada.
Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair
Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) and his daughter are drawn into the family’s chaos when Hal (Bryan Cranston) and Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) demand his presence for their 40th wedding anniversary party.
Hulu’s Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair premieres Friday, April 10, on Disney+ in Canada.
The Reunion: Laguna Beach
For the 20th anniversary of the show that started it all, The Reunion: Laguna Beach offers a nostalgic deep dive into the “Real Orange County” two decades later. This special brings the original cast back together to share untold backstage stories, react to their most infamous high school moments, and explore how their lives – and the town itself – have evolved since the cameras stopped rolling. It’s a must-watch retrospective that proves some high school dramas truly never fade.
The Reunion: Laguna Beach will stream Friday, April 10, on the Roku Channel.
Euphoria
A group of childhood friends wrestle with the virtue of faith, the possibility of redemption, and the problem of evil.
The third season of HBO’s Euphoria premieres Sunday, April 12, at 9 p.m. ET on Crave.
The Audacity
In the bubble of Silicon Valley, the unorthodox relationship between a wannabe tech titan and his therapist illustrates the Valley’s madness and failings. Starring Billy Magnussen, Zach Galifianakis, and Lucy Punch.
The Audacity premieres on Sunday, April 12, at 9 p.m. ET on AMC and streams on AMC+.
Margo’s Got Money Troubles
Margo’s Got Money Troubles stars Elle Fanning as a struggling young mother who launches a successful OnlyFans account using the pro-wrestling business savvy of her estranged father (Nick Offerman). Co-starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicole Kidman, this David E. Kelley series is a bold, comedic look at the high cost of internet fame and the lengths one will go to stay afloat.
Margo’s Got Money Troubles premieres on Wednesday, April 15, on Apple TV.
Beef
At an elite country club, two young employees film an alarming fight between their boss and his wife – and ignite a blackmail war neither side can win. The second season of Beef stars Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny, and Youn Yuh-jung.
Beef returns on Thursday, April 16, on Netflix.
Big Mood
It’s been a year since Maggie (Nicola Coughlan) and Eddie (Lydia West) last saw each other, without any contact between the best friends. When Eddie suddenly returns for a wedding, she isn’t alone – Maggie has competition, in the form of an infuriatingly positive spiritual healer named Whitney (Hannah Onslow). Can Maggie and her special brand of chaos find space in Eddie’s new life? Or will Maggie lose Eddie forever?
The second season of Big Mood premieres Thursday, April 16, on Tubi in Canada.
Unchosen
When a young mother from a sheltered cult crosses paths with a mysterious stranger, she embarks on a risky affair that awakens desires and dark secrets. Cast includes Siobhan Finneran and Asa Butterfield.
Unchosen premieres on Thursday, April 21, on Netflix.
Running Point
With the championship in sight, Isla (Kate Hudson) must summon all her heart and hustle to outmaneuver chaos in both the locker room and the boardroom.
The second season of Running Point premieres on Thursday, April 23, on Netflix.
After the Flood
In the second season of After the Flood, newly promoted detective Jo Marshall (Sophie Rundle) navigates a Waterside gripped by moorland fires and the threat of fresh flooding. When a body is discovered in bizarre circumstances, Jo’s race to catch a killer pits her against influential figures and forced secret investigations.
After the Flood returns on Thursday, April 23, on BritBox.
Late Bloomer
The third season follows Jasmeet Dutta (Jasmeet Raina) who after closing a chapter on his last relationship, turns the page with new heights in his career, including starring in his first film, entering the livestream world, and growing a dedicated fandom. But as he battles the pressures of his career, he struggles to maintain his relationships with his friends and family.
Late Bloomer returns on Friday, April 24, on Crave.
Half Man
Ruben (Richard Gadd) turns up at his estranged brother, Niall’s (Jamie Bell) wedding, acting as a catalyst for a revival of the last 40 years of their relationship.
The BBC and HBO’s Half Man premieres Friday, April 24, on Crave.
Widow’s Bay
A skeptical mayor leads the superstitious residents of a cursed New England island. Stars Matthew Rhys.
Widow’s Bay premieres Wednesday, April 29, on Apple TV.
King & Conqueror
King & Conqueror stars James Norton as Harold of Wessex and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as William of Normandy, two former allies destined for a legendary clash at the Battle of Hastings. This sweeping historical drama explores how fate and ambition drove both men toward an inevitable conflict over the English crown in 1066. Featuring Clémence Poésy and Eddie Marsan, the series provides a visceral, high-stakes look at the power struggle that redefined a nation’s history.
King & Conqueror premieres Thursday, April 30, on Showcase and streams on STACKTV.







