21 New And Returning TV Shows To Get Excited About This April

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This month includes the new Elizabeth Olsen show Love & Death, two Reese Witherspoon-produced series, a Grease prequel, and so much more.

1. Love & Death

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HBO

From the creator of shows like Big Little Lies and The Undoing comes your next true crime obsession, Love & Death. Elizabeth Olsen stars as Candy Montgomery, aka the '80s housewife who brutally axe-murdered her friend and had an affair with her husband. For reference, the show's creators turned to Jim Atkinson and Joe Bob Briggs's book, Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs, which features exclusive interviews from the families involved to bring the story to life. 

Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Jesse Plemons, Patrick Fugit, Lily Rabe, Keir Gilchrist, Elizabeth Marvel, Tom Pelphrey, Krysten Ritter, and more

When it premieres: April 27 on HBO Max

2. The Last Thing He Told Me

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Apple TV+

Based on Laura Dave's best-selling novel, The Last Thing He Told Me follows Hannah, a woman who's tasked with parenting her new stepdaughter Bailey after her husband (and Bailey's dad) mysteriously disappears. Throughout the miniseries, the relationship between the two will develop into an unbreakable bond as they search for any clues left that may locate Bailey's father. This is the latest series coming from Reese Witherspoon and her production company Hello Sunshine.  

Starring: Jennifer Garner, Angourie Rice, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Aisha Tyler, Geoff Stults, John Harlan Kim, Augusto Aguilera, and more

When it premieres: April 14 on Apple TV+

3. Barry Season 4

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Barry begins its final season journey right after the climactic events of Season 3. Barry is now in jail and unraveling as he deals with his own guilty conscience and promises to change once and for all. While Barry comes to face his consequences, he also must deal with the ever-relentless Fuches, who's behind bars with him. 

When it returns: April 16 on HBO and HBO Max

4. Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies

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Set in 1954, four years before the original Grease film, this series explores the origins of the beloved Pink Ladies. Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies follows four fed-up outcasts who decide to take matters into their own hands and have fun on their own terms as they come into their own as the Pink Ladies. Basically, Rydell High will never be the same.

Starring: Marisa Davila, Cheyenne Isabel Wells, Ari Notartomaso, Tricia Fukuhara, Shanel Bailey, Madison Thompson, Johnathan Nieves, Jason Schmidt, Maxwell Whittington-Cooper, Jackie Hoffman, and more

When it premieres: April 6 on Paramount+

5. Schmigadoon! Season 2

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This beloved musical comedy series returns, and we've made it to a new era. Season 2 follows Josh and Melissa as they wish they could find the magic Schmigadoon brought into their lives, so they decide to go back. But to their surprise, they find themselves in Schmicago, the reimagined world of '60s and '70s musicals. This season will pay tribute to a whole new set of musicals, coupled with new original songs that only Schmigadoon! could pull off.

When it returns: April 5 on Apple TV+

6. Saint X

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Adapted from Alexis Schaitkin's novel, Saint X is told through multiple timelines and explores and upends the girl-gone-missing genre. The series follows a young woman's mysterious death during an idyllic Caribbean vacation. Her death creates a ripple effect that eventually pulls her surviving sister into a dangerous pursuit of the truth.

Starring: Alycia Debnam-Carey, Josh Bonzie, West Duchovny, Jayden Elijah, Bre Francis, Kenlee Townsend, Betsy Brandt, Michael Park, and more

When it premieres: April 26 on Hulu

7. Tiny Beautiful Things

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Based on the best-selling book by Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things follows Clare, a floundering writer who becomes a revered advice columnist at the same time her own life is falling apart. So, when an old writing pal asks her to take over as the advice columnist Dear Sugar, she thinks she has no business giving anyone advice. After reluctantly taking on the mantle of Sugar, however, Clare’s life unfurls in a complex fabric of memory, exploring her most pivotal moments from childhood through the present day, and excavating the beauty, struggle, and humor in her unhealed wounds. This series is also executive produced by Reese Witherspoon and her production company Hello Sunshine. 

Starring: Kathryn Hahn, Merritt Wever, Michaela Watkins, Sarah Pidgeon, Julien Marlon Samani, Quentin Plair, Russell Hodgkinson, and more

When it premieres: April 7 on Hulu

8. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 5

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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is coming to an end this year, and the feeling is so bittersweet. Season 5 will pick up with Midge finding herself closer than ever to the success she has dreamed of, only to discover that while she's on the right path, it's still going to take a lot of sacrifice and hard work to make it an actual reality.

When it returns: April 14 on Prime Video

9. Waco: The Aftermath

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Showtime

This five-part series follows the tragic aftermath of the disastrous 1993 FBI standoff at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The series will also explore the rise of the American militia movement, which foreshadowed major events like the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. Waco: The Aftermath is a sequel series to the 2018 miniseries Waco, and it comes 30 years after the original attack in 1993. Michael Shannon and John Leguizamo will also reprise their roles as Gary Noesner and Jacob Vasquez. 

Starring: Michael Shannon, John Leguizamo, Giovanni Ribisi, David Costabile, J. Smith-Cameron, John Hoogenakker, Keean Johnson, Abbey Lee, and more

When it premieres: April 16 on Showtime

10. Somebody Somewhere Season 2

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HBO

Somebody Somewhere returns for its second season this month. Sam is a true Kansan on the surface, but beneath it all, she still finds herself struggling to fit the hometown mold. This season, Sam and Joel have settled into a comfy routine...but, of course, nothing stays the same forever.

When it returns: April 23 on HBO Max

11. Single Drunk Female Season 2

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Freeform

With a year and a half of sobriety under her belt, Sam finally feels like she has a life worth celebrating. However, she quickly learns that sometimes life has other plans for her. Now, she must figure out how to effect change where she can, sit in her discomfort when she can’t, and mayyyybe even just enjoy the ride. Plus, this season, Molly Ringwald and Busy Philipps will join the cast. 

When it returns: April 12 on Freeform, and all episodes available on Hulu on April 13

12. Citadel

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Prime Video

From the Russo brothers comes this spy thriller series with spies from key countries who come together for the ultimate mission. This series takes place eight years after the fall of Citadel. The independent global spy agency — tasked to uphold the safety and security of everyone — was destroyed by a powerful syndicate named Manticore, who is manipulating the world from the shadows. With Citadel's downfall, elite agents Mason Kane and Nadia Sinh had their memories wiped and have remained hidden ever since as they try to rebuild their lives. However, when Mason is tracked down by a former colleague, Mason and Nadia are once again thrust into a new mission to, hopefully, stop Manticore for good.

Starring: Richard Madden, Priyanka Chopra, Osy Ikhile, Stanley Tucci, Olegar Fedoro, Roland Møller, Ashleigh Cummings, Sara Martins, Caoilinn Springall, Leo Woodall, Gráinne Good, and more

When it premieres: April 28 on Prime Video

13. The Afterparty Season 2

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The Afterparty returns for Season 2, with a whole new mystery for Det. Danner to investigate. This season, a wedding is ruined when the groom is suddenly murdered, and every guest is a suspect. Det. Danner returns, along with Aniq and Zoë, to solve this new whodunnit by questioning family members, business partners, and even star-crossed lovers. Elizabeth Perkins, Zach Woods, Paul Walter Hauser, Poppy Liu, Anna Konkle, Jack Whitehall, Vivian Wu, John Cho, and Ken Jeong all join the cast this season. 

When it returns: April 28 on Apple TV+

14. Transatlantic

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Based on The Flight Portfolio by Julie Orringer, Transatlantic is inspired by the true story of the Emergency Rescue Committee, who aided in helping more than 2,000 refugees escape occupied France during WWII, including artists on the Nazis' most-wanted list. The series explores the group of people who risked their own lives to help others all while dealing with working with unexpected collaborators.

Starring: Gillian Jacobs, Grégory Montel, Cory Michael Smith, Ralph Amoussou, Deleila Piasko, Corey Stoll, Moritz Bleibtreu, Alexander Fehling, Jonas Nay, and more

When it premieres: April 7 on Netflix

15. Fatal Attraction

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A reimagining of the classic '80s psychological thriller starring Michael Douglas and Glenn Close, Fatal Attraction follows an affair that turns volatile after a woman refuses to allow her married lover to put an end to the affair. However, this time around, the series will update the story and look through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders, and coercive control.

Starring: Joshua Jackson, Lizzy Caplan, Amanda Peet, Alyssa Jirrels, Toby Huss, Reno Wilson, Brian Goodman, and more

When it premieres: April 30 on Paramount+

16. Dead Ringers

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Prime Video

A modern take on David Cronenberg's 1988 thriller, Dead Ringers follows Elliot and Beverly Mantle, twins who share literally everything: drugs, lovers, and an unapologetic desire to do whatever it takes — including pushing the boundaries of medical ethics — in an effort to challenge antiquated practices and bring women's healthcare to the forefront. 

Starring: Rachel Weisz, Britne Oldford, Poppy Liu, Michael Chernus, Jennifer Ehle, Emily Meade, and more

When it premieres: April 21 on Prime Video

17. Beef

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Netflix

Beef follows the aftermath of an explosive road rage incident between two strangers: Danny, a failing contractor, and Amy, a self-made entrepreneur. After the incident, their feud reaches new heights that threaten to unravel their own lives and relationships in this hilarious dark comedy.

Starring: Steven Yeun, Ali Wong, and more

When it premieres: April 6 on Netflix

18. A Black Lady Sketch Show Season 4

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HBO

The fourth season of A Black Lady Sketch Show is finally here, and it just might be their funniest one yet. This season, you're in for a whole new batch of hilarious sketches performed and written by this season's core cast: Vannessa Jackson, Naima Pearce, Amber Singletary, Jonterri Gadson, Natalie McGill, Jazz Pitcairn, Corin Wells, Chloe Hilliard, and Monique Moses. And if this season is anything like those before it, there's bound to be some amazing celebrity guest stars, too!

When it returns: April 14 on HBO Max

19. Firefly Lane Season 2, Part 2

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Netflix

The final seven episodes of Firefly Lane come to Netflix this month, and I'm so, SO sad the end is here. We left off in Part 1 with Tully heading off to Antarctica and Kate receiving her cancer diagnosis. In the present-day storyline, we'll pick up shortly after Tully leaves and Kate begins treatment. Meanwhile, in the '80s storyline, we'll finally see how Kate and Johnny got together. And for any of those worried about Tully and Kate's friendship, the trailer has already confirmed that they WILL finally have the reunion we've all been hoping for. 

When it returns: April 27 on Netflix

20. Mrs. Davis

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Peacock

In this "exploration of faith versus technology," Betty Gilpin plays Simone, a nun who goes to battle against an all-powerful Artificial Intelligence known as “Mrs. Davis.” Simone will fight to destroy the AI alongside her ex, who also has a personal vendetta against the Algorithm. 

Starring: Betty Gilpin, Jake McDorman, Margo Martindale, Andy McQueen, Ben Chaplin, David Arquette, Elizabeth Marvel, Chris Diamantopoulos, Ashley Romans, Katja Herbers, and more

When it premieres: April 20 on Peacock

21. And finally, Dave Season 3

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This season, Dave is headlining his first-ever tour and looking for love along the way. But as he and the gang travel across America, they discover firsthand how diverse the cultural landscape of the United States really is — and how often fame puts pressure on love and friendship

When it returns: April 5 on Hulu

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