AMC Networks April 2025 Highlights; Dark Winds, Black Snow, The Last Anniversary

Black Snow

AMC Networks is rolling out a wide array of programming this April across its channels and streaming platforms. Highlights include the season finale of the acclaimed thriller Dark Winds, the return of Black Snow with Travis Fimmel, and new episodes of Liane Moriarty’s The Last Anniversary.

Here’s the Lowdown: Dark Winds Season 3, starring Zahn McClarnon and Kiowa Gordon, concludes on April 27th on AMC and AMC+. The eight-episode season follows Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee investigating the disappearance of two boys. Black Snow Season 2, featuring Travis Fimmel as cold case detective James Cormack, premieres April 24th on AMC+ with a two-episode drop. The Last Anniversary, based on Liane Moriarty’s novel and starring Teresa Palmer and Miranda Richardson, continues with new episodes every Sunday on AMC+ until May 4th.

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What This Means Now: AMC is offering a mix of returning favorites and new series, catering to fans of thrillers, mysteries, and dramas. The availability of shows across both traditional channels and streaming platforms gives viewers flexibility. Shudder also celebrates “Halfway to Halloween” with a lineup of new horror films.

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The Bigger Picture: AMC is continuing to develop original series and to acquire popular content, as they seek a place in the increasingly competitive television and streaming marketplace. The focus on diverse genres and adaptations of popular source material (like Liane Moriarty’s novels) shows a broad approach to attracting viewers. The network gives us a sneak peek of Season 2 of The Walking Dead: Dead City on April 7.

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