Netflix April 2024 Highlights; Ripley, The Magic Prank Show & More

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The Netflix April 2024 lineup has been unveiled, featuring an array of original series, films, and documentaries. Here’s a comprehensive look at what’s coming next month:

Starting off the month, we have “Baby Reindeer,” a gripping British series centered around a comedian whose act of kindness leads to a destructive obsession. Also premiering is “The Magic Prank Show with Justin Willman,” where the renowned magician and comedian surprises audiences with ambitious and hilarious pranks.

On April 2nd, don’t miss “Demetri Martin: Demetri Deconstructed,” a stand-up special filled with the unique comedic perspectives of Demetri Martin.

For true crime enthusiasts, “Crime Scene Berlin: Nightlife Killer” arrives on April 3rd. This German documentary delves into a string of chilling murders that sent shockwaves through Berlin’s party scene. Additionally, “Files of the Unexplained” offers an exploration of eerie encounters and perplexing phenomena.

April 4th brings various exciting releases including “Ripley,” a limited series based on Patricia Highsmith’s Tom Ripley novels. The show follows Tom Ripley as he becomes entangled in deceit, fraud, and murder after being hired to convince someone to return home. Another highlight is the highly anticipated second season of “I Woke Up A Vampire,” following Carmie as she navigates high school alongside mysterious prophecies.

The Tearsmith,” an Italian film about two adopted individuals with an undeniable bond, will premiere on April 5th. That same day also marks the arrival of “Parasyte: The Grey,” which explores humanity’s fight against parasitic beings taking over their hosts.

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April 8th sees the return of family-friendly favorite “Spirit Rangers” for its third season. Join these young heroes as they continue their adventures in Xus National Park.

Comedy fans can look forward to Neal Brennan’s latest stand-up special titled “Crazy Good,” streaming on April 9th. Neal covers a range of topics including crypto, millionaire mindsets, mental health, and relationships.

True crime enthusiasts won’t want to miss “Anthracite: Secrets of the Sect” premiering on April 10th. This gripping French series follows a reporter’s disappearance, leading his daughter into a small town haunted by a secretive sect.

On April 11th, fans can catch up with the latest seasons of “As the Crow Flies,” “Heartbreak High,” and “Meekah.” These shows bring new alliances, disrupted lives, and captivating storylines to the screen.

April 12th introduces “A Journey,” an emotional film about a woman with cancer who embarks on a road trip across Tasmania. This heartwarming tale showcases her adventures alongside her husband and best friend. Also premiering that day is “Good Times,” a modern retelling of the classic TV show set in Chicago’s housing projects.

Moving forward to April 16th, viewers can enjoy Judd Apatow’s hilarious rom-com “Knocked Up” as well as Jimmy Carr’s thought-provoking comedy special titled “Natural Born Killer.”

April 17th brings back fan-favorite reality competition series like “The Circle” and introduces new shows such as “Don’t Hate the Player” and anime anthology series “The Grimm Variations.” Additionally, nature lovers will appreciate the stunning documentary series narrated by Cate Blanchett called “Our Living World.”

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For those who enjoy international dramas, mark your calendars for April 18th when Israeli series “Bros” makes its debut. Join two friends as they embark on a football-filled journey from Jerusalem to Krakow. Also returning for Part 5 is The Upshaws with more ups, downs, and changes within this beloved family sitcom.

On April 19th comes an epic Netflix film directed by Zack Snyder called “Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver.” This action-packed sci-fi adventure showcases the battles and unbreakable bonds of rebel warriors.

Music enthusiasts can indulge in “Duran Duran: There’s Something You Should Know” on April 21st, offering an intimate look at this iconic band’s journey.

April 22nd brings a diverse range of content, including the heartfelt documentary “Ahead of the Curve” and CoComelon Lane Season 2 for young viewers. Additionally, comedian Fern Brady presents her unique stand-up special titled “Autistic Bikini Queen.”

On April 23rd, don’t miss out on “Brigands: The Quest for Gold,” an Italian series that takes audiences on a treasure hunt through risky terrains.

The end of April has its own share of exciting releases. On April 29th, get ready for the drama-filled series “Fiasco” about behind-the-scenes mishaps and sabotage during a film shoot. Lastly, concluding with new episodes on April 30th is another season of “Fight for Paradise: Who Can You Trust?” along with Swedish drama series “Deliver Me.”

Stay tuned as these titles premiere throughout the month!

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