7 Best New Movies Streaming on Netflix in Apr. 2026
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April has arrived with the best new horror movies to stream at home. It is the month where we all start gearing up for the most wonderful time of the year for horror fans.
Sony Pictures is having a moment on Netflix right now, as we’ve already covered with the new arrivals this week and indeed in the top 10s. The Jack Black and Paul Rudd comedy reboot picked up the biggest haul of points in the US movie charts this week, fending off stiff competition from the kids’ movies Minions and The Bad Guys 2.
Timothée Chalamet is set to dominate the streaming charts this April as “Marty Supreme” makes its streaming premiere on HBO Max after earning $178 million worldwide to become A24’s highest-grossing film at the box office.
Crime 101 stars Chris Hemsworth as a thief who teams up with an insurance investigator, played by Halle Berry, to work a major job. Mark Ruffalo is the police detective trying to stop them. Over the course of the film, the cast of characters travels through LA trying to pull off their respective plans, and it turns into one intense crime thriller.
Including the latest Avatar.
The Lord of the Rings will have a new Aragorn, the director of the film series’s newest installment has revealed. Andy Serkis, who is directing The Hunt for Gollum as well as reprising his on-screen role as Gollum,
I’m talking about a new horror movie led by Jonas and Kathryn Newton called White Elephant that was just announced by Deadline. Check out the movie’s tagline, and tell me you’re not also catching The Traitors vibes: Eight friends. One prize. Zero trust. Their annual festive holiday gift exchange spirals into a cutthroat game of Christmas carnage.
"Lord of the Rings" star Viggo Mortensen, who played Aragorn, will not be reprising his role in the upcoming prequel "The Hunt for Gollum."
Now that April is here, Peacock's movie library has gotten the fresh influx of new titles that it so desperately needed. Peacock may drop most of its films at the beginning of a month, but the films