April 2026 brings an exciting array of television series to Netflix, offering a diverse selection to suit every taste. Among the highlights is the return of heartwarming shows like 'Love on the Spectrum', which continues to explore romance within the neurodivergent community, featuring both familiar and new faces on their journeys to find connection. Additionally, the spin-off 'XO, Kitty' delves into its third season, with Lara Jean making a significant appearance, delighting fans of the 'To All the Boys' universe. New comedic offerings include 'St. Denis Medical', a hospital workplace comedy featuring Wendi McLendon-Covey, and 'Big Mistakes,' a unique series co-created and starring Dan Levy, blending comedy with an unexpected dive into a criminal underworld.
Beyond comedy and romance, Netflix delivers compelling drama and action. 'Beef' returns with a brand new narrative and an impressive cast including Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan, promising another engaging story of escalating tensions. Viewers can also look forward to 'This is a Gardening Show', starring Zach Galifianakis in a surprisingly serene yet humorous take on horticulture, showcasing his evolution as a performer. For those seeking thrills, 'Trust Me: The False Prophet' explores the unsettling world of cults, offering a deep dive into the story of a self-proclaimed prophet, while 'Man on Fire' brings an intense action-thriller adapted from A.J. Quinnell's novels, starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as John Creasy.
Rounding out the month's offerings are the highly anticipated animated spin-off 'Stranger Things: Tales From '85', set to transport viewers back to the beloved world of Hawkins with an '80s cartoon aesthetic, and 'Running Point', a comedy where Kate Hudson's character navigates the challenges of leading a professional basketball team. This rich selection ensures that April 2026 on Netflix is packed with compelling narratives and engaging characters, inviting audiences to immerse themselves in stories that entertain, provoke thought, and celebrate the human experience in its many forms.