A new month means new films and TV, and April is coming in strong with a roster of exciting new titles. Expect new seasons of some of your favourite shows, including the long-awaited next chapter of Euphoria, and the final episodes of Hacks

Escape Toronto’s spring showers with a sun-soaked rom-com set in Italy, or travel back to Montreal’s music scene in summer 2011 with Mile End Kicks

Here are our top picks for titles to stream and catch in theatres in April 2026:

Courtesy of Netflix

XO, Kitty: Season 3

The newest season of XO, Kitty picks up as Kitty (Anna Cathcart) returns to KISS with the perfect senior year mapped out. She’s ready to make big choices about her future, grow closer to her relatives in Korea, and finally define her relationship with Min Ho. But will unexpected revelations derail her plans? This season, Lana Condor will appear in the series for the first time, stepping back into the role of Kitty’s older sister Lara Jean from To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before—we can’t wait for a Covey sisters reunion. 

Release Date: April 2

Where to Watch: Netflix

Courtesy of VVS Films

The Drama

Do you know everything about the person you’re marrying? When a long-kept secret comes to light, happily engaged couple Charlie (Robert Pattinson) and Emma (Zendaya) are put to the test, sending them spiralling into doubt and chaos during the week leading up to their wedding. Everyone’s talking about the twist at the centre of this darkly comedic film—go and see for yourself.

Release Date: April 3

Where to Watch: In theatres

Courtesy of Bell Media

Hacks: Season 5

Hacks is back for its fifth and final season! The series picks up with Deborah and Ava returning to Las Vegas in the aftermath of false (and unflattering) reports about Deborah’s death. The pair is more determined than ever to secure Deborah’s legacy as a comedian. Expect lots of full-circle moments and callbacks as this series takes its final bow. 

Release Date: April 9

Where to Watch: Crave

Courtesy of Bell Media

The Miniature Wife

This 10-episode dramedy series follows the events that unfold when a husband accidentally shrinks his wife. Les (Matthew Macfadyen) and Lindy (Elizabeth Banks) examine the power imbalances in their relationship in The Miniature Wife, based on a short story by Manuel Gonzalez.

Release Date: April 9

Where to Watch: Crave


You, Me & Tuscany

Halle Bailey and Regé Jean-Page star in this rom-com set against the sun-soaked backdrop of Tuscany. When Anna impulsively jets off to Italy, she sneaks into a stranger’s villa and meets the owner’s cousin, Michael. Soon she is taken on a whirlwind adventure full of love and loss, as both characters learn to find their way. 

Release Date: April 10

Where to Watch: In theatres

Courtesy of Bell Media

Euphoria: Season 3

Another title for Zendaya fans! The long-awaited third season of Euphoria finally hits our screens this month. The next chapter of this critically acclaimed series picks up 5 years after the events of last season, with Rue on the run from a drug dealer and Cassie married to Nate. Most of the core cast is set to return, with new faces like Rosalía, Trisha Paytas, Danielle Deadwyler, and Natasha Lyonne appearing this season.

Release Date: April 12

Where to Watch: Crave

Courtesy of Apple TV

Margo’s Got Money Troubles

Struggling to make ends meet, young mother Margo needs cash, fast. When her estranged, ex-pro wrestler father re-enters her life, Margo starts an OnlyFans account using advice from his wrestling days, but soon finds herself reckoning with the costs of internet fame. This bold, comedic family drama (and one of our most anticipated book-to-screen adaptations of 2026) stars Elle Fanning, Nick Offerman, and Michelle Pfeiffer. 

Release Date: April 15

Where to Watch: Apple TV

Courtesy of Elevation Pictures

Mile End Kicks

This sophomore film from Chandler Levack is set against the backdrop of Montreal’s early-2010s indie arts scene. It’s summer 2011, and 23-year-old music critic Grace Pine (Barbie Ferreira) has just moved to Montreal. She sets out to write a book about Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill, but instead, she falls in love with 2 guys from the same indie rock band…and becomes the band’s publicist. 

Release Date: April 17

Where to Watch: In theatres

Courtesy of Netflix

Running Point: Season 2

Season 2 of Running Point raises the stakes and deepens the family drama at the heart of this basketball comedy. With Isla (Kate Hudson) no longer the underdog to lead the Los Angeles Waves, everyone has their eyes on her—but it’s a challenge to balance the pressure of running a franchise, devoting time to her personal life, and surviving her family’s power plays…especially with Cam (Justin Theroux) making moves behind the scenes to reclaim his post. 

Release Date: April 23

Where to Watch: Netflix

Courtesy of VVS Films

Mother Mary

Anne Hathaway stars in this psychosexual pop thriller alongside Michaela Coel, Hunter Schafer, and FKA Twigs. On the eve of Mother Mary’s comeback performance, the iconic poptsar is reunited with her estranged best friend and costume designer Sam, bringing long-buried wounds to the surface. 

Release Date: April 24

Where to Watch: In theatres