‘Euphoria’ Returns! Plus Everything Else We’re Watching in April
When the weekend rolled around, staying home and watching a show was the only plan that sounded appealing to me. I used to be so excited to get dressed up and stay out late at night, but I won’t lie to you, those days are over. Instead, streaming new stuff is now my idea of a wild Saturday night. I was so committed to it, I even marked the release date on my calendar months in advance.
With so many streaming services today, it can be difficult to know what to watch and where to watch it. However, this month, the list is so good that you’ll want to make sure you subscribe to each platform, or at least your friends’ passwords. These shows and movies will be the only topic of conversation on The Everygirl’s #watercooler Slack channel, and it would be a shame if I missed them.
Cancel your plans and get comfortable that it’s time to press “Play.” Without further ado, here are some of the most anticipated new shows and movies streaming this month.
Netflix
XO, Cat (Season 3)
While we wait for our other romantic shows to start in the summer, XO, Cat season 3 will be released just in time for our YA romance fix. This season brings Kitty back to Seoul for her final year at KISS, where love triangles and tough choices await. He grows up fast, but his heart keeps making things complicated.
Beef (Season 2)
This award-winning anthology returns with a new cast and a fresh story that centers on a tense and escalating feud sparked at a country club. What starts small quickly turns into a messy, emotional, and out-of-control story. I’m already looking forward to my heart rate soaring while watching.
Roommate
One of two films coming in 2026 from the Sandler brothers (yes, those Sandlers!), Roommatefollows a shy freshman and his overconfident roommate whose friendship slowly turns toxic. Passive-aggressive tension builds until their living situation becomes an all-out psychological battle. Since this film was produced by Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison banner, I knew it would make us laugh.
Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 (Season 1)
Already lost Stranger Things? This new spin-off is just what you need. This animated series returns to Hawkins. Set in the cold of winter, the gang faces a new supernatural mystery lurking beneath the surface—literally.
Walking Point (Season 2)
The queen of our castle, Kate Hudson, is back for season two Walking Point. As president of a professional basketball team, he controls the egos in the front office and the chaos in the locker room. Staying in control is half the battle—but she’s not afraid to try.
Peacock
Love Island: Outside the Villa (Season 2)
While we wait for this summer Love Island into the air, Outside the Villa released its second season, following former island residents Love Island US Season 7 as they deal with real life, relationships, and fame after the show. The drama doesn’t stop just because the days in the villa are over.
Upstream
Agreement (Season 1)
I’ve already impatiently waiting for this one! The highly anticipated sequel The Maid’s Story finally here! Agreement revisiting the dystopian world years later through a new perspective inside Gilead. As resistance grows, the next generation begins to challenge the system from within.
Malcolm in the Middle: Life Is Still Unfair
Nostalgia hits us right this month. Malcolm in the Middle: Life Is Still Unfair reuniting with Malcolm and his chaotic family, now older but not necessarily wiser. The same dysfunctional energy is alive and well, just with adult problems now.
Prime Video
Boy (Season 5)
If you’re looking for a little action this month, you’re in luck. Final season Boy graces our screens, adding to the chaos as the battle between corrupt superheroes and rebels escalates. Expect higher stakes, darker twists, and no limits.
Apple TV+
Your Friends and Neighbors (Season 2)
If you love listening to other people’s dramas, let me introduce you to your new favorite show. Your Friends and Neighbors returns for season 2, and continues to uncover the secrets of a seemingly perfect suburban circle. As tensions rise, relationships become increasingly messy, and the truth becomes harder to hide.
HBO Max
Euphoria (Season 3)
Euphoria returned this month, and if I’m honest, I didn’t know what to expect. But I know I’ll still watch it. The series returns with a major time jump as the characters face adulthood and its consequences. The emotional stakes are higher than ever, with past choices affecting everything (Rue, I’m worried about you).
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