Top Film Releases on Streaming Platforms in April 2026

Guillermo del Toro

Oscar-winning filmmaker and author whose work and commentary explore fantasy, horror, and cinema.

This April brings an exciting array of new cinematic experiences to various streaming platforms, catering to diverse tastes with a mix of acclaimed dramas, thrilling action, and compelling narratives. From Oscar-nominated features to highly anticipated originals, viewers will have access to a rich selection of films debuting throughout the month. Leading the charge are titles like "Marty Supreme," a box office sensation, and "Sirāt," a critically praised international feature, promising a month filled with captivating storytelling and unforgettable performances across major services such as HBO Max, Hulu, Prime Video, Netflix, Apple TV, and Mubi.

Timothée Chalamet's "Marty Supreme" is set to be a major highlight, arriving on HBO Max on April 24. This film, which earned $178 million globally and secured nine Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Chalamet, chronicles an ambitious ping-pong player's relentless pursuit of excellence. Film critic Owen Gleiberman praised it as a profound and humorous all-American crowd-pleaser, underscoring Chalamet's captivating portrayal of a character driven by an inner fire.

For those seeking more Oscar-recognized cinema, Oliver Laxe's gripping thriller "Sirāt" will be available on Hulu starting April 6. Awarded the jury prize at the Cannes Film Festival, this film follows a father's desperate journey through the desert in search of his lost daughter, earning Oscar nominations for Best International Feature and Sound. Additionally, other shortlisted international films like "No Other Choice" and "The Sound of Falling" are also slated for their streaming debuts, offering global perspectives and artistic depth.

"No Other Choice," a dazzling comedy thriller from Park Chan-wook, will join Hulu's offerings on April 24. While it didn't secure an Oscar nomination despite being Korea's official entry, the film received considerable acclaim at the Venice Film Festival and garnered three Golden Globe nominations. It stars Lee Byung-hun as a laid-off executive who takes extreme measures to re-enter the workforce, showcasing a dark yet comedic exploration of desperation.

On the action front, Bart Layton's "Crime 101," featuring Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry, premieres on Prime Video on April 1. Despite a modest box office performance, this crime thriller, based on Don Winslow's novella, is expected to find a new audience on streaming. It tells the story of an enigmatic thief whose meticulously planned heist is complicated by a determined insurance broker and a relentless detective.

Sydney Sweeney delivers a career-defining performance in "Christy," a biographical drama about the boxing legend Christy Martin, debuting on HBO Max on April 10. Despite its struggles at the box office, Sweeney's acclaimed portrayal is anticipated to draw significant streaming viewership, echoing the success of her popular TV series "The White Lotus" and "Euphoria." Netflix subscribers can look forward to "Apex" on April 24, a survival action film starring Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur, it follows a grieving woman's fight for survival in the Australian wilderness against a ruthless serial killer.

Apple TV+ presents "Outcome" on April 10, a film directed by Jonah Hill and starring Keanu Reeves as a Hollywood actor facing blackmail over a potentially career-ending video. The narrative explores his journey to reconcile with those he may have wronged. Meanwhile, director Chris Stuckmann makes his debut with the horror film "Shelby Oaks," premiering on Hulu on April 17, offering a unique blend of media and a found-footage style narrative centered on a missing YouTuber. "Good Boy," a horror film told from a dog's perspective, also arrives on Hulu on April 25, employing inventive cinematography to create a fresh take on the haunted house genre.

Netflix continues its foray into high-stakes thrillers with "Thrash" on April 10, a shark survival movie starring Phoebe Dynevor, Whitney Peak, and Djimon Hounsou. Following the success of "Under Paris," this film pits coastal town residents against a horde of hungry sharks after a Category 5 hurricane. "Spider-Man: No Way Home" finally makes its way to Disney+ on April 15, allowing fans to relive the blockbuster that united three generations of Spider-Man actors and grossed nearly $1.9 billion worldwide. HBO Max also features Bryan Fuller's directorial debut, "Dust Bunny," on April 17, a morbidly fantastical film about a young girl and a bloodthirsty creature under her bed, starring Mads Mikkelsen.

April's streaming calendar is packed with a variety of movies designed to entertain and engage. From intense thrillers and heartwarming dramas to innovative horror and classic superhero tales, there is something for everyone to enjoy this month. Viewers can immerse themselves in stories of courage, ambition, and the extraordinary, ensuring a rich and diverse cinematic experience right from their homes.

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