Film and TV

A guide to the newest TV shows and movies to stream right now

From left, Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland, Luciane Buchanan as Rose Larkin and Amanda Warren as Catherine Weaver in Season 2 of Netflix's “The Night Agent.” (Christopher Saunders/Netflix)

Looking for something to watch tonight? Want to know when the next season of your favorite streaming series hits Apple TV? Keep tabs with our list of the newest movies and shows available to stream this month.

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The Last of Us, Season 2

Set five years after the events of the show’s first postapocalyptic season, the second finds Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) plagued by conflict in a zombie-filled world somehow more dangerous than the one audiences last saw.

Where to watch: Max

Government Cheese

The 10-episode surrealist comedy set in 1969’s San Fernando Valley follows the dynamics of the Chambers family after the return of patriarch Hampton (David Oyelowo) from prison.

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Where to watch: Apple TV+

Ransom Canyon

This western romance about the intertwined lives of three ranching families is based on the eight-book series by Jodi Thomas and stars James Brolin, Minka Kelly and Josh Duhamel.

Where to watch: Netflix

#1 Happy Family USA

From creator Ramy Youssef (“Ramy”) comes an adult animated series following a Muslim family in post-9/11 America as they navigate life under the watchful eyes of their terrified neighbors.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Hacks, Season 4

Comedic duo Deborah (Jean Smart) and Ava (Hannah Einbinder) work to get their late-night show off the ground in the fourth season of the Emmy-winning comedy.

Where to watch: Max

The Handmaid’s Tale, Season 6

The Emmy-winning science fiction series based on Margaret Atwood’s novel of the same name stars Elisabeth Moss as a woman forced into sexual servitude in the dystopian society of Gilead. The sixth and final season centers on the impending war.

Where to watch: Hulu

Black Mirror, Season 7

The dark, satirical anthology series returns with six new episodes. The Season 7 cast includes Awkwafina, Peter Capaldi, Rashida Jones, Issa Rae, Tracee Ellis Ross and Paul Giamatti.

Where to watch: Netflix

G-20

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Viola Davis stars as a U.S. president who is targeted when the G-20 Summit comes under attack. After surviving the initial siege, Davis must think on her feet in this action film.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Your Friends & Neighbors

Jon Hamm stars as a recently divorced, recently fired hedge fund manager who begins stealing from his affluent neighbors, only to discover dangerous secrets. Amanda Peet and Hoon Lee also star in the drama series.

Where to watch: Apple TV+

Dying for Sex

Based on the hit podcast series of the same name, Michelle Williams stars in this miniseries as a woman who leaves her husband of 15 years to explore her sexuality after being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer.

Where to watch: Hulu

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Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer

This three-part docuseries dives into the Long Island Serial Killer case, which was cold for more than a decade until a man suspected of being the culprit was finally apprehended in 2023.

Where to watch: Netflix

The Bondsman

A murdered bounty hunter (Kevin Bacon) is resurrected by the Devil to capture and return demons to hell in this action-horror series.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Pulse

In this 10-episode medical drama, a group of ER residents deal with medical and personal crises at a Level 1 Trauma Center in Miami.

Where to watch: Netflix

The Studio

Created by and starring Seth Rogen, this comedy series focuses on the new, celebrity-obsessed head of a movie studio who works with his executive team to juggle corporate demands and creative ambitions.

Where to watch: Apple TV+

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Number One on the Call Sheet

In this two-part docuseries, Hollywood’s most talented leading Black men and women discuss the joys and challenges of the craft. With Cynthia Erivo, Taraji P. Henson, Denzel Washington, Jamie Foxx and many more.

Where to watch: Apple TV+

Holland

Nicole Kidman stars as a teacher and homemaker who discovers that her idyllic life in Holland, Michigan, is not what it seems in this psychological thriller.

Where to watch: Prime Video

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Mid-Century Modern

In this comedy series starring Matt Bomer, Nathan Lane and Nathan Lee Graham, three older gay best friends decide to spend their golden years living together in Palm Springs, California.

Where to watch: Hulu

The Residence

The latest Shondaland series is centered on Cordelia Cupp (Uzo Aduba), an eccentric detective trying to solve a murder at the White House during a state dinner.

Where to watch: Netflix

Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney

Stand-up comedian and frequent talk show guest John Mulaney hosts his own variety talk show, which is slated to stream live for 12 weeks.

Where to watch: Netflix

Long Bright River

In this thriller series, Amanda Seyfried (“Mamma Mia!” “Mean Girls”) stars as a Philadelphia police officer who discovers that a series of murders may be connected to her past.

Where to watch: Peacock

Dope Thief

Based on the book of the same name, this series follows two friends (Brian Tyree Henry and Wagner Moura) who pose as DEA agents to rob a house. When the grift doesn’t go as planned, the duo finds themselves at the center of a massive narcotics operation.

Where to watch: Apple TV+

The Electric State

Millie Bobby Brown stars as an orphaned teen who teams up with a smuggler (Chris Pratt) and his robot sidekick (voiced by Anthony Mackie) to find her missing brother in this sci-fi adventure directed by Anthony and Joe Russo (“Avengers: Endgame”).

Where to watch: Netflix

Adolescence

This British crime drama starring Stephen Graham (“Boiling Point,” “Bodies”) explores what happens after a 13-year-old boy is accused of murdering a classmate; each episode of the four-part limited series is filmed in a continuous take.

Where to watch: Netflix

Good American Family

In this drama series based on a true story, Ellen Pompeo and Mark Duplass star as a couple who adopt an 8-year-old girl with a rare form of dwarfism, but soon begin to question whether she’s really a child at all.

Where to watch: Hulu

Happy Face

This true crime series tells the story of Melissa Reed (Annaleigh Ashford), the daughter of Keith Jesperson (Dennis Quaid), a.k.a. the serial killer known as the Happy Face Killer.

Where to watch: Paramount Plus

Tyler Perry’s Duplicity

An attorney (Kat Graham) works with her private investigator boyfriend (Tyler Lepley) to uncover the truth behind the shooting of her best friend’s husband in this film written and directed by Tyler Perry.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Deli Boys

After the death of their father, a convenience store magnate, a pair of spoiled Pakistani American brothers (Asif Ali and Saagar Shaikh) must reckon with his secret life of crime.

Where to watch: Hulu

This image released by Disney shows Saagar Shaikh, from left, Asif Ali, Poorna Jagannathan and Brian George in a scene from "Deli Boys." (James Washington/Disney via AP)

Daredevil: Born Again

Charlie Cox returns as the Daredevil, a.k.a. Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer with heightened senses. In this continuation of the Netflix “Daredevil” series, the superhero is on a collision course with former mob boss Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio).

Where to watch: Disney+

With Love, Meghan

In this lifestyle series, host Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, invites friends and celebrity guests to an estate where she shares cooking, gardening and hosting tips.

Where to watch: Netflix

Running Point

Mindy Kaling’s new comedy series stars Kate Hudson as reformed party girl who must prove her business prowess when she’s unexpectedly put in charge of her family’s pro basketball team. Series regulars include Max Greenfield, Brenda Song and Chet Hanks.

Where to watch: Netflix

The Americas

Tom Hanks narrates a 10-part docuseries exploring the worlds and wildlife of North and South America, scored by composer Hans Zimmer.

Where to watch: Peacock

1923, Season 2

Winter brings new challenges to Cara (Helen Mirren) and Jacob (Harrison Ford) in this “Yellowstone” prequel series set in the American West during the early 20th century.

Where to watch: Paramount Plus

Grosse Pointe Garden Society

This drama follows four members (Aja Naomi King, Ben Rappaport, Melissa Fumero and AnnaSophia Robb) of a suburban gardening club as they attempt to make their community a more beautiful place … and cover up a murder.

Where to watch: Peacock

Suits: L.A.

In this Los Angeles-based spin-off series, Stephen Amell stars as a former prosecutor with a law firm that specializes in criminal and entertainment law.

Where to watch: Peacock

Toxic Town

Based on one of the United Kingdom’s biggest environmental scandals, the Corby toxic waste case, this miniseries follows three mothers who fight to hold those in power accountable.

Where to watch: Netflix

The White Lotus, Season 3

The social satire returns, this time focusing on out-of-touch guests vacationing in Thailand. The show’s third season stars Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Sarah Catherine Hook, Jason Isaacs and more.

Where to watch: Max

Zero Day

Robert De Niro stars as a former president tasked with investigating a nationwide cyberattack that killed thousands in this thriller miniseries. The ensemble cast includes Dan Stevens, Angela Bassett and Jesse Plemons.

Where to watch: Netflix

A Thousand Blows

From “Peaky Blinders” creator Steven Knight, this series set in 1880s London was inspired by the true story of two Jamaican immigrants battling for survival in the city’s bare-knuckle boxing scene.

Where to watch: Hulu

Yellowjackets, Season 3

The Yellowjackets are thriving as summer arrives, but fresh leadership and growing tensions could jeopardize their chances of survival. In the present, dark secrets continue to surface as the women fight for some level of normalcy.

Where to watch: Paramount Plus

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

Renée Zellweger reprises the role of Bridget Jones in this rom-com. In the fourth film based on Helen Fielding’s novels, the title character is a widowed single mom who must handle work and parenthood while finding time for love.

Where to watch: Peacock

The Gorge

Two operatives (Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy) stationed in towers guarding a mysterious gorge form a long-distance bond. Once the gorge’s evil secret is revealed, they must work together to save the world.

Where to watch: Apple TV+

Clean Slate

In this series, Harry Slate (George Wallace) is an old-school car wash owner whose estranged child shows up one day with a surprise: She is an out-and-proud trans woman named Desiree (Laverne Cox). Together they work to repair their relationship.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Kinda Pregnant

In this rom-com, Lainy Newton (Amy Schumer) dons a fake baby bump for attention after her best friend gets pregnant. The gambit works perfectly until she meets an amazing man.

Where to watch: Netflix

The Hunting Party

In this thriller starring Melissa Roxburgh, a small team of investigators is tasked with finding and capturing a group of dangerous killers that has escaped from a top-secret government prison.

Where to watch: Peacock

Paradise

An idyllic town full of influential people is rocked by a shocking murder and the subsequent high-stakes investigation. The series stars Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden and Julianne Nicholson.

Where to watch: Hulu

You’re Cordially Invited

In this comedy, a venue accidentally books two weddings for the same day, causing a battle of wills between the father (Will Ferrell) of one bride and the sister (Reese Witherspoon) of the other.

Where to watch: Prime Video

The Night Agent, Season 2

In this thriller series based on the novel by Matthew Quirk, an FBI agent (Gabriel Basso) teams up with a cybersecurity expert (Luciane Buchanan) to expose an ever-growing web of political intrigue.

Where to watch: Netflix

Prime Target

A brilliant young mathematician (Leo Woodall) is on the verge of a world-changing computer breakthrough when he discovers that unknown forces are plotting to destroy his idea. Aided by the NSA agent who has been assigned to watch and report on him, he sets out to crack the conspiracy.

Where to watch: Apple TV+

Leo Woodall stars in “Prime Target” on Apple TV+. (Nick Wall/Apple TV Plus)

Star Trek: Section 31

In this “Star Trek: Discovery” spin-off, Michelle Yeoh reprises her role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou. After joining a secret division of Starfleet, the ruler must protect the United Federation of Planets while confronting her past.

Where to watch: Paramount Plus with Showtime

Severance, Season 2

In this futuristic thriller, Mark (Adam Scott) leads a team of employees who have had a procedure that compartmentalizes their work and personal lives. Last season, he was forced to question the nature of the work. This season, he learns the consequences of that questioning.

Where to watch: Apple TV+

Back in Action

Rescheduled from November and starring Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx, this action comedy centers on two spies who fled the CIA 15 years ago to start a family, only to be forced to reenter the world of espionage after their cover is blown.

Where to watch: Netflix

The Pitt

The staff of an overcrowded and underfunded trauma center in Pittsburgh pushes itself to the limit to save its patients. Each of the 15 episodes in this medical drama captures one hour of Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch’s (Noah Wyle) 15-hour shift as chief attendant.

From left, Ned Brower, Patrick Ball, Noah Wyle and Tracy Ifeachor as trauma center staff in “The Pitt.” (Warrick Page/Max)

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The Rehearsal, Season 2

In Nathan Fielder’s dark comedy, ordinary people are invited to prepare for life’s biggest moments by “rehearsing” them in carefully crafted simulations.

Where to watch: April 20 on Max

Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey

From “My Octopus Teacher” director Pippa Ehrlich comes this documentary about an endangered pangolin who is rescued from poachers and journeys back to the wild with help from a human guardian.

Where to watch: April 21 on Netflix

Andor, Season 2

In the second season of the “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” prequel, Cassian (Diego Luna) becomes further embedded in the Rebel Alliance as war draws near.

Where to watch: April 22 on Disney+

Étoile

This drama series from the creators of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” follows the directors of two prestigious ballet companies (Luke Kirby and Charlotte Gainsbourg) and their dancers.

Where to watch: April 24 on Prime Video

Havoc

Tom Hardy, Forest Whitaker and Timothy Olyphant star in this Gareth Evans action film about a detective (Hardy) who must fight his way through the criminal underground to rescue a politician’s son.

Where to watch: April 25 on Netflix

Another Simple Favor

In this sequel to the 2018 film “A Simple Favor,” Stephanie Smothers (Anna Kendrick) and Emily Nelson (Blake Lively) reunite on an Italian island for Emily’s wedding to a rich businessman. Beneath the glamour of the event is an undercurrent of murder and betrayal.

Where to watch: May 1 on Prime Video

The Four Seasons

In this miniseries adaptation of the 1981 film of the same name, six longtime friends (Tina Fey, Will Forte, Steve Carell, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Colman Domingo and Marco Calvani) embark on a relaxing weekend trip only to learn that one couple in the group is about to break up. Over the course of a year, the audience follows the friends on four vacations as their dynamics change.

Where to watch: May 1 on Netflix

The Walking Dead: Dead City, Season 2

The “Walking Dead” spin-off returns to follow Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) as the unconventional duo find themselves on opposite sides of the war to control postapocalyptic Manhattan.

Where to watch: May 4 on AMC+

Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld

In this animated series following two iconic “Star Wars” villains, former assassin and bounty hunter Asajj Ventress goes on the run with an unexpected new ally, while outlaw Cad Bane confronts an old friend.

Where to watch: May 4 on Disney+

Forever

Based on the 1975 Judy Blume novel of the same name, this series chronicles the story of two childhood friends who reunite in 2018 Los Angeles and fall in love.

Where to watch: May 8 on Netflix

Poker Face, Season 2

Charlie (Natasha Lyonne) returns with more mystery-of-the-week hijinks, solving crimes across the country with her uncanny ability to determine when someone is lying.

Where to watch: May 8 on Peacock

Nonnas

After losing his mother, Joe (Vince Vaughn) tries to honor her by opening an Italian restaurant. The twist? All the chefs are grandmas. Cast includes Susan Sarandon, Lorraine Bracco, Talia Shire, Linda Cardellini and Drea de Matteo

Where to watch: May 9 on Netflix

Long Way Home

Actor Ewan McGregor and British television presenter and travel writer Charley Boorman embark on their fourth “Long Way” journey, this time riding through 17 European countries on their motorcycles.

Where to watch: May 9 on Apple TV+

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