April is coming to an end, but there are still some new movies and TV shows to watch this month. This week’s offerings include Dead Boy Detectives, a Netflix series that combines teen ghosts and mystery, and another round of Knuckles the Red Echidna on Paramount Plus. You can also catch new episodes of X-Men ’97 on Disney Plus (Wednesdays) and new episodes of The Sympathizers on Max (Sundays). Hulu also has the season finale of Shogun (Tuesday).
Netflix previously announced in a tweet that “Anybody but You,” a romantic comedy led by Sidney Sweeney and Glen Powell, would debut on Tuesday; since it was deleted, Netflix did not respond to CNET’s request for further information. We don’t know if that week will bring romance, but we can expect the following titles to fill his streaming calendar.
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Best new shows and movies on streaming services (April 22-28)
Netflix
Detective Dead Boy (April 25th)
Set in the same universe as the Netflix show Sandman, this mystery series follows a group of teenage ghosts tackling cases no one else can. Dead Boy Detectives is based on the characters created by Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner for his DC, and all eight episodes will premiere at once.
Netflix’s action-adventure film, which is a Japanese live-action adaptation of the popular manga City Hunter, centers on Ryo Saeba (Ryohei Suzuki), a “cleaner” who cleans up trouble in modern-day Shinjuku, Tokyo.
disney plus
Disneynature: Tiger (April 22)
Why not spend Earth Day with a nature documentary? ‘Tiger’, which arrives on Disney Plus on Monday with a companion film titled ‘Tigers on the Rise’, follows the story of a young lioness named Amber and her cubs. The film is narrated by Priyanka Chopra Jonas.
paramount plus
The Sonic the Hedgehog spinoff series is set between the second movie and the upcoming third movie, and will give fans more of the echidna voiced by Idris Elba. All six live-action episodes will drop on Friday.
prime video
They, Season 2 (April 25)
Prime Video’s horror anthology series returns Thursday with an eight-episode season, “Them: The Scare.” The film takes us back to her 1991 year and stars Deborah Ayorinde in a new role as Los Angeles Police Department homicide detective Dawn Reeve.
Hulu
Thank You, Good Night: The Bon Jovi Story (April 26)
A four-part documentary about a rock band and its frontman. Thank You, Goodnight covers both Bon Jovi’s past and future, drawing on personal videos and unreleased early demos to explore what the band will be like in February 2022. The entire series is available for viewing on Fridays.