Struggling to keep up with all the latest releases? Here’s a look at what’s releasing this week across languages, on streaming.
When: April 9
Where: Netflix
Comedian Neal Brennan brings his special to Netflix, where he talks about social media, sex and mental health.
When: April 10
Where: Disney+Hotstar
Joo Ji-hoon and Han Hyo-joo star in this K-drama set in the future. The show tackles the GMO meat market in a compelling insider vs. outsider tale.
When: April 10
Where: Netflix
The Sheriff of an Arkansas detention facility conducts an experiment to grant inmates more autonomy.
When: April 10
Where: Netflix
This is a Canadian crime documentary involving a girl named Jennifer Pan who was the only witness to a violent crime in a small town.
When: April 11
Where: Netflix
The second season of this popular show returns to the students and teachers of the fictional Hartley High, which is ripe with sex, scandal and heartbreak.
When: April 12
Where: Netflix
This biographical drama is based on the life of influential Punjabi musician Amar Singh Chamkila. It is directed by Imtiaz Ali, and stars Diljit Dosanjh in the titular role, with Parineeti Chopra as Chamkila’s wife Amarjot.
When: April 12
Where: Amazon Prime Video
In a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles which has been ravaged by a nuclear war, a young woman ventures out to deal with the fallout.
When: April 12
Where: Disney+Hotstar
This romantic comedy, directed by Girish A.D., is populated by a cast of endearing characters who navigate the complexities of love and life.
When: April 12
Where: Zee5
An amnesiac Aghora named Shankar (Vishwak Sen) sets off into the Himalayas to get to the bottom of his curious condition and find his true self.
When: April 14, 2024
Where: JioCinema
This historical black comedy drama has Park Chan-wook and Don McKellar as showrunners, and stars Sandra Oh in the lead role. It is based on Viet Thanh Nguyen's 2015 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name.