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It's surreal to think that there are only 12 days left of April 2026. Really, though, how are we almost a third of the way through the year already?
If, like me, that's given you a small but not insignificant existential crisis, you might want to distract yourself with something to watch on Netflix. And, with a wide variety of new movies and TV shows set to land on the streaming giant in the final full week of April 2026, you'll soon be able to do just that.
Of this month's remaining new releases, four have particularly caught my eye. So, read on to see which projects I'll be catching on the best streaming service over the next seven days to see if one or more of them would suit your tastes, too.
Article continues belowFunny AF With Kevin Hart (April 20)
A Netflix comedy competition, Funny AF With Kevin Hart follows the titular comedian-actor as he scours the United States for the next star of the stand-up circuit.
Aided by a host of other household names, including Keegan-Michael Key, Nikki Glaser, and Tom Segura, Hart and his fellow judges determine which contestants will progress to the next stage of the contest, and offer a behind-the-scenes glimpse of their own journeys to the top of the industry.
The first four episodes will drop on Netflix on April 20, with four more arriving one week later. Then, on May 4 and 5, Netflix will broadcast the semi-finals and final live, with viewers expected to get a chance to vote on who'll win the reality TV spectacle via Netflix's recently introduced live vote feature.
This is a Gardening Show (April 22)
Were you a fan of Zach Galifianakis' Between Two Ferns internet comedy series? And/or do you enjoy Clarkson's Farm on Prime Video? If you answered 'yes' to one or both of those questions, I'm sure you'll be entertained by This is a Gardening Show.
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Fronted by Galifianakis, the docuseries follows the comedy actor as he approaches the art of having a green thumb with, according to Netflix, "curiosity and self-effacing humor."
This is a Gardening Show isn't a parody like Between Two Ferns, nor does it sound as abrasive or over-the-top as Clarkson's Farm. As a fan of Galifianakis' work and the son of parents who love to garden, though, I'm willing to give this one a shot. Who knows, maybe I'll learn a thing or two about, you know, how to not kill every plant I own.
Stranger Things: Tales From 85 (April 23)
The first Stranger Things project to emerge after the main show's divisive fifth and final season, Tales From 85 will attempt to woo fans back on board and introduce new audiences to its universe in PG animated form.
Set between its parent show's second and third seasons, Stranger Things: Tales From 85 reunites us with Eleven, Mike, and co. as they investigate a new supernatural sci-fi threat to their hometown of Hawkins. Joining the party is newcomer Nikki Baxter, who's been described as the series' POV character for those who haven't watched a single minute of the hugely popular main program.
I'll be covering Tales From 85 in more detail in the lead-up to its release, so keep your eyes trained on TechRadar for more in the days ahead. In the meantime, find out what the showrunner had to say about why the main show's cast didn't return to voice their characters in Tales From 85.
Apex (April 24)
Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton team up — or, rather, square off — in this survival action-thriller movie that'll make you think twice about a) heading into the Australian wilderness alone and b) ever meeting new people.
Apex sees Theron play Sasha, a rock climber who takes a solo trip Down Under to escape a recent and devastating loss. However, she soon finds herself being hunted by Egerton's enigmatic and emotionally intense character. Cue a suspenseful game of cat and mouse as Sasha attempts to outwit her predatory foe.
Compared to previous years, Netflix has significantly reduced its movie output in 2026, which gives me hope that it's finally starting to favor quality over quantity. Even if this film ends up being another addition to the streamer's mid-tier movie line-up, Theron always delivers a compelling performance — and, with Egerton looking like he'll chew the scenery every time he appears, Apex should be a mildly engrossing flick at the very least.
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As TechRadar's senior entertainment reporter, Tom covers all of the latest movies, TV shows, and streaming service news that you need to know about. You'll regularly find him writing about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and many other topics of interest.
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