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7 Must Watch Series Releasing on Netflix in April 2023

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Netflix is constantly releasing new movies and series on its platform.

They often upload a slew of fantastic projects for their fans and followers —  April 2023 is no less. There are over a dozen of movies and TV shows being released this month.

There are many new episodes and seasons of more seasoned programs to look forward to that are streaming exclusively on Netflix starting this month, even though the list of April’s top shows includes these brand-new titles. 

Here are our top seven series coming to Netflix in April 2023.

April 13 — ‘Florida Man’

Cast: Clark Gregg, Anthony LaPaglia, Paul Schnieder, Emory Cohen, Lex Scott Davis, Otmara Merrero, and Lauren Bulioli.

Detective Mike Valentine was born and raised in Florida. He escaped the state he had always loathed a long time ago.

But now, he has to return to the place he always detested after building a successful profession as a detective and a secure life in Philadelphia. Valentine is tasked with locating a mobster’s lover who has vanished in the marshy state of Florida after being hired by the shady man from Philadelphia. 

In order to complete what should be a straightforward task, Valentine embarks on a heroic quest that quickly spins out of hand and leaves him stuck amid the tourist-heavy streets and mangrove wetlands.

Florida Man is a humorous ride, with a well—written narrative. The violence is not very violent and there are not many obscene scenes.  

All of the main characters—including the antagonist—are likable, and despite the fact that he’s a violent psychopath, he still manages to evoke pity. All in all, the entire series is an easy yet fun watch.

April 20 — ‘The Diplomat’

Cast: Keri Russell, Rufus Sewell, David Gyasi, Ali Ahn, Rory Kinnear, Ato Essandoh, Miguel Sandoval, Nana Mensah, Michael McKean, Pearl Mackie, Celia Imrie, and Penny Downie.

Kate Wyler is an excellent diplomat who excels even during times of difficulty. She is the new American ambassador to the United Kingdom and has to go to Afghanistan.

On one continent, war is raging, and it’s about to break out on another. While attempting to hold onto her marriage to fellow career diplomat and political star Hal Wyler, Kate will have to alleviate global crises, establish strategic ties in London, and get used to her new position in the limelight.

The critics have lauded the show and have given it 93% Rotten Tomatoes. According to them, The Diplomat is an intriguing retelling of the classic political drama that portrays Americans and Brits in a less than favorable light. 

Regardless, it is a witty and smart series with a top-notch cast, the narrative is intricate, the pace is quick, and the binge-ability factor is strong.

April 21 — ‘Indian Matchmaking’ Season 3

 Cast: Sima Taparia

Sima Taparia, a matchmaker who works with customers in both India and the United States, provides an inside look at the practice in the present era.

This season, the top matchmaker in Mumbai will assist single millennials from all over the world in finding their ideal partner. Taparia will handle more demands from clients, both old and new, than ever before, from London to New Delhi, and Miami to New York. 

Taparia aspires to assist select fortunate singles in discovering their destiny by using her decades of knowledge, astute intuition, and conventional techniques.

Indian Matchmaking is a fun show which gives an insight into the culture of arranged marriage in South Asia. 

April 26 — ‘Workin’ Moms’ Season 7

Cast: Catherine Reitman, Kate Foster, Dani Kind, Anne Carlson, Jessalyn Wanlim, Jenny Matthews, Philip Sternberg, Nathan Foster, Juno Rinaldi, Frankie Coyne, Dennis Andres, and Ian Matthews

This dramedy series, which is set in contemporary Toronto, follows the lives of five moms as they forge uncommon friendships through a very perceptive yet controversial “Mommy and Me” class. 

A judgemental moms’ group is where warm, devoted PR worker Kate and her lifelong friend, no-nonsense psychiatrist Anne, meet reticent IT specialist Jenny and naive real estate agent Frankie. 

The four immediately develop an unexpected relationship as they fight with the turmoil of urban motherhood with toddlers, tantrums, careers, and identity issues while pursuing the holy grail — a sense of self. 

The series has a surprising amount of weird humor that surprises you and comes across as new and original. The tensions between stay-at-home and working mothers are made fun of in this comedy.

However, Workin’ Moms also addresses how challenging it may be to balance various obligations while feeling the pressure to be the ideal conventional mother. Although brief and pleasant, the episodes are binge-worthy.

April 27 —  ‘Sweet Tooth’ Season 2

Cast: Christian Convery, Nonso Anozie, Adeel Akhtar, Neil Sandilands, Stefania LaVie Owen, Dania Ramirez, Amy Seimetz, Marlon Williams, Christopher Sean Cooper Jr., Naledi Murray, Aliza Vellani, Yonas Kibreab, and James Brolin.

Gus, who is half-deer, half-human, continues to navigate a post-apocalyptic world with his human and hybrid buddies in Sweet Tooth Season 2. The second season continues just where the previous one left off, with Gus and his buddies imprisoned in the evil General Abbott’s laboratory.

As they learn more about their pasts and potential futures in Season 2, the gang makes an effort to escape General Abbott’s prison. Gus enlists Jepperd’s help and embarks on a perilous search for his mother, but their voyage is fraught with difficulties and potentially fatal risks. 

Gus, Jepperd, and their pals discover that there is more to their planet than they ever imagined as they navigate a hostile environment that is home to violent groups, hybrid monsters, and erratic weather.

Sweet Tooth, a sweet coming-of-age tale enveloped in post-apocalyptic sadness, addresses its terrible circumstances with kindness and sincerity. Sweet Tooth is particularly intriguing as it poses concerns about what kind of future lies ahead for us following an enormous and communal loss.

April 27 —  ‘The Nurse’

Cast: Josephine Park, Fanny Bernth, Amalie Lindegård, Peter Zandersen, and Dick Kaysø.

In The Nurse, we are transported inside a hospital on the outskirts of Denmark, where everyone is familiar with one another and where staff changes are not frequent. In her first weeks as a new nurse, Pernille Kurzmann meets the incredibly beautiful and charismatic nurse Christina Aistrup Hansen.

Hansen first appears to be one of a kind, liked by everyone, amazing at her profession, and always the first on the scene in an emergency. However, as the days pass and Kurzmann becomes more accustomed to her surroundings, she gradually begins to realize that Hansen could be more than meets the eye. 

The Nurse is based on Kristian Corfixen’s novel of the same name, which tells the true story of one of Scandinavia’s most famous criminal trials. The series is based on the actual account of a Danish nurse who was found guilty of attempting to kill four patients. 

Danish police initiate an inquiry after receiving reports of a murderous nurse on the loose at Nykbing Falster Hospital, and shortly after, staff members speculate that one of their own could actually be poisoning people. 

Another Netflix criminal thriller, The Good Nurse, starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain, shares certain parallels with this series.

April 28 —  ‘King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch’

Cast: Ken Goldin

Goldin is a renowned auction house operated by Ken Goldin and his staff. It has a sizable collection of sports cards and unusual memorabilia. 

The series follows a number of sportsmen and celebrities contacting Goldin as she approaches to purchase or sell something. King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch, a six-episode, half-hour series that offers a first look into the hobby that has grown into a multibillion-dollar business as celebrities and athletes turn to Goldin to buy and sell rare collectibles.

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Three True-Crime Documentaries Coming to Netflix in April 2024

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Three True-Crime Documentaries Coming to Netflix in April 2024

Netflix has a wide range of TV shows and movies.

Alongside them, Netflix also hosts a lot of documentaries. It has a wide range of documentaries but the true-crime genre is the one that has its audience sitting on the edge of their seats.

There are various true-crime documentaries and docuseries on the platform, including American Nightmare, Girl in the Picture, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, Tiger King, and Don’t F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer, among others.

In April 2024, various documentaries and docuseries are coming to Netflix. However, the three most anticipated true-crime shows are — What Jennifer Did, Crime Scene Berlin: Nightlife Killer, and Files of the Unexplained

Here is all we know about it.

‘What Jennifer Did’ 

What Jennifer Did is an upcoming documentary directed by Jenny Popplewell, the creator of another famous Netflix documentary, American Murder: The Family Next Door.

What Jennifer Did digs into the frightening story of Jennifer Pan, who plotted to murder her parents. The crime, disguised as a heist gone wrong, unravels through police interrogation film and interviews, showing Pan’s network of lies leading up to the incident.

Pan is a Canadian woman who was convicted of a 2010 kill-for-hire attack on her parents, which killed her mother and injured her father. The crime occurred at the Pan house in Unionville, Markham, Ontario, in the Greater Toronto Area. 

According to her exact account, several gunmen entered the house, forcefully retrained her and her parents, then shot them. Her father, Huei Hann, was sent to the hospital, and her mother, Bich Ha, died instantaneously.

A whole new image appears as the law enforcement personnel piece together the facts. Pan plotted the entire operation with her drug dealer boyfriend, Daniel Wong, whom her parents had forbidden her from dating. 

This motivated her to seek his help and devise a plan to murder her parents. This threatening notion was carried out in the form of a burglary, with Pan as the victim. The documentary will also concentrate on her arrest and the legal processes.

What Jennifer Did will be released on April 10, 2024.

‘Crime Scene Berlin: Nightlife Killer’ 

As the name of the documentary suggests, Crime Scene Berlin: Nightlife Killer is based on true events that occurred in Berlin. The series examines the case of several odd and unusual killings.

In 2012, three guys were murdered and robbed in Berlin after being unintentionally drugged. While the murderer was called ‘The Darkroom Murderer’ at the time, just one occurred in a dark room at a homosexual bar in Berlin. 

‘Crime Scene Berlin: Nightlife Killer’ will be released on April 3, 2024.

‘Crime Scene Berlin: Nightlife Killer’ will be released on April 3, 2024. (Source: Netflix)

However, the murderer did look for guys in and around the city’s party scene to prey on victims. Only when one of his targets survived his attack and the assassin attempted to purchase a train ticket with one of the deceased men’s credit cards did the inquiry begin to narrow.

Jan Zabeil and Caroline Schaper directed this true crime show and Netflix will begin streaming the series on April 3, 2024. 

‘Files of the Unexplained’

Files of the Unexplained is an upcoming terrifying eight-episode docu-series that talks about strange encounters, weird disappearances, disturbing incidents, the mystery of mutilated feet washing up, and more. 

This investigative documentary series examines genuine stories that defy explanations and talk about witnessing weird encounters and strange events. 

Files of the Unexplained kind of dives into a similar area as its previous documentaries like Unsolved Mysteries, Haunted, and 28 Days Haunted. According to its plot on Netflix, the series is described as “Eerie encounters, bizarre disappearances, haunting events, and more perplexing phenomena are explored in this chilling investigative docuseries.”

The docuseries will be released on April 3, 2024.

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‘Cowboy Carter’ — Everything You Need to Know About Beyonce’s New Album

The album will be released on March 29, 2024.

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‘Cowboy Carter’ — Everything You Need to Know About Beyonce’s New Album

When Beyoncé announced her 2022 album Renaissance, she made it clear that it was merely the first installment of a multi-act body of work.

And now, after over two years of waiting, the singer has revealed that Act II is on the way — Cowboy Carter. Cowboy Carter, also known as Act II: Cowboy Carter or just Act II, is Beyoncé’s eighth studio album, set to be released on March 29, 2024, by Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records. 

It is the second chapter of Beyoncé’s trilogy project, developed during the COVID-19 epidemic, and follows Renaissance (2022).

The then-untitled album was first announced on February 11, 2024, during Super Bowl LVIII, when Verizon Communications aired a Super Bowl commercial, titled ‘Can’t B Broken,’ in which Beyoncé tried to ‘break the Internet’ by doing increasingly outlandish means —  from releasing a jazz saxophone record and performing on top of the Las Vegas Sphere to building an AI version of herself and launching a “Barbey” doll collection.

After all of the ideas failed, Beyoncé closed the advertisement by saying, “Okay, they ready. Drop the new music.” Following the broadcast, the singer shared a preview video for Act II on Instagram. 

The video paid tribute to the 1984 movie, Paris, Texas, which mentions border blasters, and incorporates Chuck Berry’s 1955 song ‘Maybellene.’ The singer’s official website was updated the same day, announcing her eighth studio album, Act II, which would be released on March 29, 2024.

The album’s two main singles, ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ and ‘16 Carriages,’ were then made available for digital download and streaming. On March 12, 2024, Beyoncé stated that the album would be called Cowboy Carter via a teaser poster with a western saddle and sash. 

She released the album cover on Instagram on March 19, 2024, and teased surprises and collaborations on the album. On March 20, 2024, she unveiled a limited edition unique cover featuring a ribbon that says “act ii BEYINCÉ,” referring to a generational family surname.

On March 27, 2024, she unveiled the album’s tracklist via a themed poster. She shared a graphic on Instagram of the album’s tracklist, which was inspired by classic Chitlin’ Circuit posters. 

Cover of Beyoncé’s eighth studio album, ‘Cowboy Carter.’

Cover of Beyoncé’s eighth studio album, ‘Cowboy Carter.’ (Source: Instagram)

It includes the titles “Dolly P” and “Smoke Hour Willie Nelson,” implying possible collaborations with Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson. Similarly, ‘Jolene,’ was written on the poster, which netizens believe is a cover or reinterpretation of the Parton’s song of the same name.

‘The Linda Martell Show,’ has also been mentioned on the poster, possibly referring to the first Black woman to achieve commercial success in the country genre. 

The themed poster revealing the album’s tracklist has been confusing a lot of netizens. The following things have been mentioned on the poster, so possibly, these are the songs on the album.

They are —  ‘Texas Hold ‘Em,’ ‘16 Carriages,’ ‘Ameriican Requiem,’ ‘Blackbiird,’ ‘Protector,’ ‘My Rose,’ ‘Bodyguard,’ ‘Daughter,’ ‘Spaghettii,’ ‘Alliigator Tears,’ ‘Smoke Hour Willie Nelson,’ ‘Smoke Hour II,’ ‘Just for Fun,’ ‘II Most Wanted,’ ‘Levii’s Jeans,’ ‘Flamenco,’ ‘Ya Ya,’ ‘Oh Louisiana,’ ‘Desert Eagle,’ ‘Riiverdance,’ ‘Tyrant,’ ‘II Hands II Heaven,’ ‘Sweet Honey Buckin’,’ ‘Amen,’ ‘Jolene,’ and ‘The Linda Martell Show.’ 

It looks like we will only get to know the collaborations and tracklist of Cowboy Carter after its release on March 29, 2024.

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‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2’ Debuted With 100% Rotten Tomatoes

“A drastic improvement over its novel predecessor.”

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‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2’ Debuted With 100% Rotten Tomatoes

When Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey was released back on March 10, 2023, it was not received well. 

It was neither liked by critics nor the audience. At the time of writing, it has 3% on Tomatometer out of 62 reviews and a 50% audience score.

Looking at the previous installment, many believed that the second movie — Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 — would not do well. However, it came with a massive comeback.

It debuted with 100% on Tomatometer and at the time of writing, it has 56% with 18 reviews. One of the critics wrote, “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 is a drastic improvement over its novel predecessor, even if it suffers from some of the same problems.”

“This flawed but enjoyable sequel defies expectations — albeit low ones — and outperforms its predecessor on most levels,” another critic quipped.

By the looks of it, the audience is loving the second movie more than the first. It has an 83% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes with over 250 audience reviews.

Giving reviews on the movie, one netizen wrote, “Really fun twist on a classic. Directing acting and plot was fantastic. Not corny like most movies just fun and worth the watch.”

“This sequel was incredibly enjoyable! Despite my appreciation for the first film, this one surpassed it 1000% with its fantastic kills, (so much fun brutal, gory kills) the enhanced appearance of Pooh and friends, and a captivating storyline that kept me interested throughout. I’m eager to add this movie to my collection,” another commented. 

Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 is a 2024 British indie horror film directed by Rhys Frake-Waterfield and written by Matt Leslie. It is the second installment in the Twisted Childhood Universe (TCU) and a follow-up to Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023), a horror reinterpretation of A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard’s Winnie-the-Pooh stories. 

The film stars Scott Chambers as Christopher Robin and Ryan Oliva as the eponymous figure, with Tallulah Evans, Eddy MacKenzie, Lewis Santer, Marcus Massey, and Simon Callow in support. 

In a June 2022 interview with Dread Central, Frake-Waterfield showed interest in making a sequel to Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey, stating that he wants to ramp it up even more, go even crazier, and go even more extreme. In September 2023, teaser photographs were revealed revealing the new character Owl. 

The film contains a fresh cast and character designs, and it is set in the Ashdown town rather than the Hundred Acre Wood. Furthermore, the character Tigger, who was absent from the original film, reappeared after entering the public domain in January 2024.

The film’s budget was first rumored to be five times bigger than its predecessor, it was subsequently revealed that the budget had climbed to ten times that of the previous picture. Shaune Harrison, who has previously worked on the Harry Potter franchise and Game of Thrones, was the film’s monster and gore designer, while Paula Anne Booker oversaw the special effects. 

In the movie, Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and Owl’s house and life are jeopardized as Robin discovers their presence. Not wishing to remain in the shadows any longer, the group resolves to go on a rampage through Robin’s native village of Ashdown to exact their retribution once and for all.

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