Apple TV’s April 2026 lineup offers a diverse mix of fresh series, returning favorites, and a high-profile movie premiere. From suspenseful thrillers like Criminal Record to offbeat dark comedies starring Keanu Reeves, the streaming platform is doubling down on quality drama while expanding its live sports coverage with Major League Baseball (MLB), Formula 1, and Major League Soccer (MLS) events.
The second season of the drama series Your Friends & Neighbors debuts April 3, featuring Emmy nominee James Marsden as a shadowy new neighbor threatening to unravel the life of Andrew Cooper, a suburban thief played by Jon Hamm. The first season is already available for viewers wanting to catch up.

On April 10, Apple TV releases the exclusive dark comedy movie Outcome, starring Keanu Reeves as Reef Hawk, a Hollywood star dealing with extortion and personal demons. Supported by Jonah Hill, Cameron Diaz, and Matt Bomer, Reef embarks on a soul-searching mission to confront his past. This film also marks Jonah Hill’s debut as a director.

Mid-month, Margo’s Got Money Troubles arrives on April 15. This comedic family drama stars Elle Fanning as a college dropout navigating parenthood and financial hardship, with Michelle Pfeiffer and Nick Offerman co-starring as her unconventional parents.

Continuing the thriller trend, Criminal Record season two premieres on April 22. Set in London, the series follows detectives June Lenker (Jumbo) and Daniel Hegarty (Capaldi) as they pursue a political rally murder suspect, only to uncover a far-right bomb plot threatening the city. The first season remains available for new viewers.

For children and family audiences, the new fantasy series My Brother the Minotaur launches on April 24. It tells the story of a minotaur raised by humans who embarks on an adventure to explore his mythical origins.

On April 29, Apple TV adds the horror-comedy Widow’s Bay, set on an isolated New England island cursed by supernatural occurrences. Matthew Rhys stars as the unraveling mayor trying to save his town from obscurity.

Alongside these new scripted titles, Apple TV continues its live sports streaming throughout April, offering coverage of:
- Major League Baseball (MLB)
- Formula 1 racing
- Major League Soccer (MLS)
This blend of sports and original content positions Apple TV as a competitor to dedicated sports platforms like ESPN+.

April also brings new episodes of returning favorites including Shrinking, The Hunt, The Last Thing He Told Me, Imperfect Women, and Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, maintaining subscriber engagement across various genres.
Apple TV subscription costs $12.99 per month or is available as part of the Apple One bundle. With this April 2026 slate, Apple TV aims to satisfy a wide range of tastes-from dark humor and thriller fans to families and live sports enthusiasts.

