Now that April is finally here, there are a lot of things to look forward to: warmer weather, longer days, and of course, for those who celebrate, Easter. But there's also a ton of new content premiering on Netflix this month that we can add to our calendars. From new true crime documentaries to fresh seasons of beloved returning shows and even original movies, April seems to have it all.
The '90s kids among us are going to be so excited to see the Power Rangers reunite in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always, and we're going to say goodbye to both Firefly Lane and Workin' Moms as their final seasons premiere.
But those are just a few of the titles coming to the popular streaming platform this month. Keep reading for all of the best new content you can look forward to checking out on Netflix in April 2023.
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'Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now'
On April 5, "Someone You Loved" singer Lewis Capaldi's documentary will arrive on Netflix. How I'm Feeling Now follows Lewis' rise to fame, from the time he went viral online to his explosive career now as he returns to his native Scotland to visit the family and friends who knew and supported him before he was famous.
'Beef' Season 1
In the comedy TV series Beef, which premieres on April 6, Ali Wong and Steven Yeun play two strangers who cross paths when they end up in a road rage incident together that gets taken a bit too far. Justin H. Min and Ashley Park (who never fails to steal scenes in Emily in Paris) also star.
'Transatlantic'
Ready for a good period drama? Transatlantic is a limited series (and a true story) about Americans who work together to help refugees leave Europe during World War II. The series, which stars Gillian Jacobs and Lucas Englander, is out on April 7.
'American Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing'
Premiering on April 12, American Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing is a three-part series that further investigates the terrorist attack that took place in 2013, killing three people and injuring hundreds of others. It includes new interviews, video clips, and reenactments.
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'Florida Man' Season 1
The first season of new series Florida Man is out April 13. In the show, Edgar Ramirez plays a cop who returns to his home state of Florida — the place where some of the wildest crime stories are born — on a mission that quickly turns into much more than he bargained for.
'The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die'
The popular series The Last Kingdom isn't over quite yet — the feature film follow-up, Seven Kings Must Die, is out on April 14. Picking up where the TV series left off, the movie is about the battle for the throne after the death of King Edward.
'Longest Third Date'
This documentary is a fascinating look at a human relationship under unlikely circumstances. Matt Robertson and Khani Le met on a dating app and agreed to go to Costa Rica together, but then the world shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and this is their story, told by footage they filmed themselves. Longest Third Date is out on April 18.
'How To Get Rich'
Premiering on April 18, How To Get Rich is an eight-episode series that follows financial advisor Ramit Sethi as he travels the country trying to help people get control of their finances and build a better future without sacrificing finding the joy in their own lives.
'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always'
If you're a '90s kid and wanted to grow up to be a Power Ranger, this one is for you. On April 19, the highly anticipated reunion special hits Netflix in honor of the series' 30th anniversary. David Yost, Walter Emanuel Jones, Steve Cardenas, Johnny Yong Bosch, Karan Ashley, and Catherine Sutherland all return to reprise their roles.
'The Diplomat' Season 1
This drama series, set to premiere on April 20, stars Keri Russell in the kind of role she's truly best at. She plays a US diplomat whose plans are shaken up when she is sent across the pond to the United Kingdom to help quell an international crisis.
'A Tourist's Guide to Love'
Rachel Leigh Cook is back in another rom-com — what more could we ask for? Premiering on April 21, A Tourist's Guide to Love shows what happens when an American executive ends up in Thailand, meets a tour guide, and sparks fly.
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'Indian Matchmaking' Season 3
The popular series about Indian couples falling in love (or not) is finally back for a third season on April 21. Famed matchmaker Sima Taparia returns to help pair up her most compatible single clients, and viewers see all of the ups and downs (and family drama) that come along with it.
'John Mulaney: Baby J'
In the comedy department, John Mulaney is back on April 25 with a new special called Baby J, which was filmed at Boston's Symphony Hall. If we had to guess, this edition of the popular comedian's standup will include plenty of jokes about his life as a new dad to son Malcolm.
'Workin' Moms' Season 7
The Canadian comedy series that has always offered an honest, hilarious look at what it means to become a mom will debut its seventh and final season on April 26. It's a bummer to say goodbye, but there's never been a better time to catch up on the first six seasons than right now.
'Firefly Lane' Season 2, Part 2
Another beloved Netflix series is airing its final episodes this month. The second part to Firefly Lane's second season (which also happens to be its last) is due out on April 27, and will hopefully offer some closure to the story of Kate and Tully's friendship through the years.