New to Netflix in April
Fastest Car: Season 1 (6/4/2018)
In each episode, three souped-up “sleeper” cars go head-to-head with one of the world’s most sought-after supercars.
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman: JAY-Z (6/4/2018)
Dave gets a lesson in flow, hip-hop culture and the criminal justice system from Jay-Z and drops in on producer Rick Rubin in his Malibu studio.
Troy: Fall of a City: Season 1 (6/4/2018)
Searching for the woman promised to him by Aphrodite, herdsman Paris learns his true identity and falls for Helen of Sparta, igniting the Trojan War.
La Casa de Papel: Part 2 (6/4/2018)
As the police close in on the Professor’s identity, his lack of communication with the Mint team leads to mutiny and the arrest of one of the robbers.
AMO: Season 1 (9/4/2018)
As the Philippine government wages its war on drugs, high schooler Joseph expands the market of his meth-dealing from his local gang to metro Manila.
Lost in Space: Season 1 (13/4/2018)
With Earth in crisis, the Robinson family heads to space to write a new chapter in human history in this revival of the iconic ’60s sci-fi series.
Four Seasons in Havana: Season 1 (15/4/2018)
As Havana slowly revolves through the year, wistful detective Mario Conde probes the sultry heart of the city to investigate dark and deadly crimes.
The Chalet: Season 1 (17/4/2018)
Friends gathered at a remote chalet in the French Alps for a summer getaway are caught in a deadly trap as a dark secret from the past comes to light.
The Alienist: Season 1 (19/4/2018)
In 1896 New York, Dr. Laszlo Kreizler joins reporter John Moore, police clerk Sara Howard and forensics experts the Isaacsons to catch a serial killer.
Charité: Season 1 (19/4/2018)
In Berlin at the end of the 19th Century, a young woman works off her debts at the world-famous Charité hospital, encountering brilliant physicians and discovering her passion for medicine.
Ainori Love Wagon: Asian Journey: Season 1 (4/19/2018)
Traveling around the world on a pink bus, seven attractive young men and women pursue true love, with the goal of returning home as part of a couple.
Dope: Season 2 (20/4/2018)
The drug war never ends. Camera crews follow smugglers, users and law enforcement agencies across Indiana, the Caribbean, Detroit and Atlanta.
The Letdown: Season 1 (21/4/2018)
Audrey, mother of a 2-month-old, joins a new-parents support group, where she makes some quirky friends facing various challenges and life changes.
3%: Season 2 (27/4/2018)
As the next Process nears, the Cause plots to wipe out the system once and for all, and Michele finds herself in a precarious position.
Superstition: Season 1 (29/4/2018)
A family of morticians with supernatural connections provides “afterlife care” for clients who’ve suffered unworldly deaths.
6 Balloons (6/4/2018)
Over the course of one night, a woman drives her heroin addict brother across LA in search of a detox center, with his two-year-old daughter in tow.
Amateur (6/4/2018)
A 14-year-old basketball phenom struggles to fit in with his new team after a video of him goes viral. Directed by Ryan Koo.
Orbiter 9 (6/4/2018)
A woman who’s been alone on a spaceship her whole life becomes enamored with an engineer who suddenly enters her life and upends her universe.
The 4th Company (6/4/2018)
In a violent prison in 1970s Mexico, a young inmate lands a spot on a football team that doubles as an enforcer squad for a corrupt administration.
Pickpockets (12/4/2018)
A trio of young, aspiring thieves learns what it takes to be successful pickpockets from a master in the arts of trickery and deception.
I Am Not An Easy Man (13/4/2018)
A shameless chauvinist gets a taste of his own medicine when he wakes up in a world dominated by women and locks horns with a powerful female author.
Come Sunday (13/4/2018)
Based on true events, globally-renowned pastor Carlton Pearson risks everything when he questions church doctrine and is branded a modern-day heretic.
Dude (20/4/2018)
Four best girlfriends negotiate loss and major life changes during the last two weeks of high school in this coming-of-age comedy.
Psychokinesis (25/4/2018)
Suddenly possessed with supernatural powers, a father sets out to help his estranged daughter, who’s at risk of losing everything she’s lived for.
The Week Of (27/4/2018)
Starring Adam Sandler and Chris Rock, this comedy centers on the week leading up to the wedding of their characters’ kids. Robert Smigel directs.
Candy Jar (27/4/2018)
An introverted high school girl from a working-class background falls in love with her wealthy debate team nemesis and realizes they share more in common than they thought.
Fary Is the New Black (3/4/2018)
Armed with wit and his trademark style, French comedy phenom Fary veers from pickup lines to racism and beyond in a dynamic, anything-goes special.
Todo lo Que Sería de Lucas Lauriente (6/4/2018)
In his stand-up set, Argentine comic Lucas Lauriente animatedly rattles off reflections on different generations and begs kids to stop saying “goals.”
Greg Davies: You Magnificent Beast (10/4/2018)
British comedian Greg Davies revisits terrifying dates, manscaping disasters, his father’s pranks and more in a savagely funny stand-up special.
The Honeymoon Stand Up Special: Collection (17/4/2018)
Impending parenthood does funny things to Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher, who dissect family, relationships and more in a trio of stand-up specials.
Kevin James: Never Don’t Give Up (24/4/2018)
Kevin James dishes on fatherhood, fan interactions, ice cream and much more as he returns to the stand-up stage after a long absence.
Ram Dass, Going Home (6/4/2018)
Spiritual teacher and ’60s icon Ram Dass meditates on life and death at his home on Maui 20 years after suffering a life-altering stroke.
Chef’s Table: Pastry (13/4/2018)
Dessert comes first this season as four renowned pastry chefs serve up decadent treats, daring new flavors, and stories of struggle and triumph.
Mercury 13 (20/4/2018)
This documentary profiles women who were tested in 1961 for spaceflight, but had their dreams dashed when only men were chosen to become astronauts.
Bobby Kennedy for President (27/4/2018)
This docuseries examines the “Bobby Phenomenon” of the 1960s and the continuing influence of the man many see as the greatest loss of a turbulent era.
Wakfu: Season 3 (1/4/2018)
When a secretive guild comes after Percedal’s children, Yugo and friends embark on a daunting rescue mission.
Aggretsuko: Season 1 (20/4/2018)
Retsuko is a 25-year-old red panda who is an office associate in the accounting department of a trading company in Tokyo. All she wants is to do her job and get through the day, but when frustrations reach a boiling point, she vents through death metal.
The Boss Baby: Back in Business: Season 1 (6/4/2018)
With a little help from his brother and accomplice, Tim, Boss Baby tries to balance family life with his job at Baby Corp headquarters.
The Magic School Bus Rides Again: Season 2 (13/4/2018)
The Magic School Bus pulls out all the stops, taking Ms. Frizzle and the class to the top of a noodle mountain — and the center of the sun itself.
Spy Kids: Mission Critical: Season 1 (20/4/2018)
What if grown-up spies can’t do the job? It’s up to junior spies Juni and Carmen Cortez to defeat S.W.A.M.P. in an animated series based on the films.
The Story of God with Morgan Freeman: Season 2 (1/4/2018)
The Undatables: Series 1-3 (1/4/2018)
Great Interior Design Challenge: Season 3 (1/4/2018)
Worst Cooks in America: Season 10 (1/4/2018)
Angry Birds: Season 3 (1/4/2018)
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon: Season 1 (1/4/2018)
Z Nation: Season 3 (5/4/2018)
The Originals: Season 4 (12/4/2018
12 Monkeys: Season 2 (19/4/2018)
Broadchurch: Season 3 (22/4/2018)
Bates Motel: Season 5 (26/4/2018)
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (1/4/2018)
Life (1/4/2018)
The Bourne Identity (1/4/2018)
The Bourne Legacy (1/4/2018)
The Bourne Supremacy (1/4/2018)
The Bourne Ultimatum (1/4/2018)
The Sapphires (1/4/2018)
The Nut Job (1/4/2018)
Knocked Up (1/4/2018)
Insidious: Chapter 3 (1/4/2018)
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (1/4/2018)
Baby Mama (1/4/2018)
Elizabeth (1/4/2018)
Honey 2 (1/4/2018)
Mercury Rising (1/4/2018)
The Blues Brothers (1/4/2018)
Interstellar (5/4/2018)
Warcraft (5/4/2018)
Behind the Curtain: Todrick Hall (5/4/2018)
Sun Dogs (6/4/2018)
Suicide Squad (7/4/2018)
Speed (7/4/2018)
Anger Management (11/4/2018)
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (12/4/2018)
The Iron Giant (12/4/2018)
Cheaper by the Dozen (13/4/2018)
Florence Foster Jenkins (15/4/2018)
Barbie in Princess Power (15/4/2018)
Barbie of Swan Lake (15/4/2018)
Central Intelligence (19/4/2018)
Storks (21/4/2018)
Bill Nye: Science Guy (25/4/2018)
Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (26/4/2018)
Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief (30/4/2018)
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March 26, 2018 at 8:50 am
I wonder when we will be getting season 2 of Glitch and seasons 5 and 6 of Grimm? I think they have got them in Australia … C’mon Netflix 🙂
Yeah, they have seasons 5 & 6 of Grimm in Aussie, Trevor. I was over there last week and noticed. 🙂
There may be an issue with Sky’s rights to the series in this country. It screened all six seasons on The Zone and it would seem a sitter for the Sky Box Sets channel.