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What’s New on Netflix in April? Here’s Everything You Need to Watch

What’s New on Netflix in April? Here’s Everything You Need to Watch

Spring has sprung, and that means new content is blossoming on Netflix! April 2025 is filled with fresh seasons of beloved shows, exciting original movies, and even some brand-new video games for those who love interactive entertainment. Whether you’re into crime dramas, mind-twisting sci-fi, or action-packed thrillers, Netflix has something ready for you.

Here’s everything debuting this month, with all the details you need to plan your next binge-watch.

April 8 – How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) (Season 4)

The German crime-comedy is back for its thrilling final season. Moritz (Maximilian Mundt) is fresh out of prison after four years, ready to walk away from the drug game. His best friend Lenny, now seriously ill, asks for one last favor, sparking a wild reunion with their old gang, including Dan.

But things have changed: Bonus Life has become incredibly successful without Moritz, and he struggles to find his place in a world that’s moved on without him. Get ready for chaos, unexpected betrayals, and a finale that could make or break Moritz’s legacy. With just six episodes, the final season promises to be fast, intense, and full of surprises.

April 9 – The Dad Quest

This Mexican comedy-drama introduces us to a father and son who, after years of believing they share the same bloodline, discover they might not be related at all. Determined to keep a promise, he embarks on an emotional and humor-filled journey. As they reconnect with people from their past, Gallo and Benito uncover important truths about themselves and the true value of what they have. Featuring Michel Brown, Martino Leonardi, and Mayra Hermosillo, this movie delivers both humor and heartfelt moments as the duo adjusts to their new reality.

April 10 – Black Mirror (Season 7)

The iconic sci-fi anthology returns, and this time, it’s making history with two sequels: one for USS Callister and another for Bandersnatch. Season 7 includes six episodes, filled with twisted technology, psychological horror, and unexpected twists.

Episode Breakdown:

  • Eulogy: Paul Giamatti stars as a grieving man who uses AI tech to revisit memories of a lost love.
  • Ring of Truth: Two old-school pals find themselves working at a snack company, but jealousy and paranoia start distorting their reality.
  • Hotel Reverie: A classic Hollywood love story weaves with futuristic AI, featuring Emma Corrin and Issa Rae.
  • Plaything: Characters from Bandersnatch return, with Will Poulter and Asim Chaudhry diving back into Tuckersoft’s creepy universe.
  • Bete Noire: Details are still under wraps, but it features Chris O’Dowd, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Rashida Jones.
  • Polygon: The USS Callister spinoff brings back most of the original cast in a feature-length sequel.

April 16 – I Am Not Mendoza (Season 1)

This Mexican drama introduces us to Julián, an ordinary guy who gets kidnapped and is forced to impersonate a corrupt casino owner. But it’s not just about fooling the mob: he also has to marry the casino owner’s fiancée and navigate a dangerous game of deception. Created by the late and legendary Fernando Gaitán (Betty la Fea), this series mixes crime, romance, and high-stakes drama. Vadhir Derbez leads the cast in what promises to be an addictive, edge-of-your-seat thriller.

April 17 – Ransom Canyon (Season 1)

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Fans of Virgin River and Sweet Magnolias, get excited! Ransom Canyon is Netflix’s next big romantic drama, based on the bestselling 10-book series. Set in the heart of Texas, the story follows rugged rancher Staten Kirkland, his secret love Quinn O’Grady, and a web of intertwining lives in a small town filled with drama, passion, and betrayals. With 10 hour-long episodes starring Minka Kelly and Josh Duhamel, this one is perfect for those who love slow-burn romances and small-town secrets.

April 24 – You (Season 5)

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Joe Goldberg is back, and this time, it’s the final chapter. Now that Joe has wealth and power, thanks to his new wife, Kate, he’s got all the resources he needs to hide his dark past. But can he fight off the urge to kill again? Or is it time for his past to catch up with him?

Look out for familiar faces, unexpected twists, and a finale that will decide if Joe gets a free pass or finally faces justice. New to the cast are Madeline Brewer as Bronte, a playwright who makes Joe deal with his past, Anna Camp playing dual roles as Raegan and Maddie Lockwood, Griffin Matthews as Teddy Lockwood, Goldberg’s new brother-in-law, and Nava Mau, who made a name for themself in Netflix’s viral sensation Baby Reindeer, will guest star in the role of Detective Vasquez.

April 25 – Havoc

Tom Hardy stars in this gritty action thriller directed by Gareth Evans (The Raid). When a drug deal goes wrong, a detective must fight his way through a criminal underworld to rescue a politician’s estranged son. But the deeper he goes, the more corruption he uncovers, forcing him to question who he can trust. Also starring Forest Whitaker, Timothy Olyphant, and Jessie Mei Li, this one promises brutal action sequences and high-stakes drama.

April 30 – The Eternaut (Limited Series)

Based on the legendary Argentinian sci-fi graphic novel by Héctor Germán Oesterheld and illustrated by Francisco Solano López, The Eternaut follows a group of survivors navigating a post-apocalyptic world after a mysterious snowfall wipes out most of humanity.

Directed by Bruno Stagnaro (Okupas) and starring Ricardo Darín, Carla Peterson, César Troncoso, Andrea Pietra, Ariel Staltari, Marcelo Subiotto, Claudio Martínez Bel, Orianna Cárdenas, and Mora Fisz, this six-episode adaptation is expected to be visually stunning, emotionally powerful, and packed with suspense.


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