Netflix's April 2026 Content Lineup
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Netflix's April 2026 Content Lineup

authorBy Guillermo del Toro
DateMar 28, 2026
Read time2 min

Netflix is rolling out an exciting lineup for April 2026, promising a diverse range of entertainment for its global audience. The streaming giant is bolstering its original series offerings with highly anticipated new seasons and enriching its film collection with both critically acclaimed titles and beloved classics.

Subscribers can look forward to the return of several fan-favorite original series, including the fourth season of 'Love on the Spectrum,' the third season of 'XO, Kitty,' and the sophomore season of the acclaimed 'Beef.' Beyond these originals, the platform is adding a variety of cinematic gems, such as the Oscar-winning 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and the first five installments of the high-octane 'Mission: Impossible' saga. Families will also find plenty to enjoy with the addition of the 'Madagascar' film series and 'Penguins of Madagascar: The Movie.'

Throughout the month, Netflix will progressively unveil new content, ensuring a continuous stream of fresh viewing experiences. From international dramas and documentaries to stand-up comedy specials and animated features, the April schedule is designed to cater to a broad spectrum of tastes and preferences, solidifying Netflix's position as a leading entertainment destination.

This extensive selection of new and returning titles underscores Netflix's commitment to providing compelling narratives and enriching its content library. By blending popular continuations with fresh acquisitions, the platform not only keeps its existing audience engaged but also attracts new viewers, fostering a vibrant and dynamic streaming ecosystem where exploration and discovery are always at the forefront.

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