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Javier Bardem Terrorizes Amy Adams in ‘Cape Fear’ Teaser

Oscar winner Javier Bardem’s evil laugh will send chills up your spine in Apple TV’s official teaser for Cape Fear. The 10-episode limited series is based on John D. MacDonald’s 1957 novel The Executioners and Martin Scorsese’s 1991 remake of the 1962 Cape Fear film, which starred Gregory Peck.

The limited series is set to premiere on June 5, 2026 with the release of the first two episodes. New episodes stream on Fridays.

Oscar nominee Amy Adams, Patrick Wilson, Joe Anders, Lily Collias, Malia Pyles, and CCH Pounder also star. Nick Antosca created the series and serves as showrunner and executive producer.

Cape Fear Star Javier Bardem
Javier Bardem in ‘Cape Fear’ (Photo Credit: Apple TV)

“Inspired by the 1991 remake directed by Martin Scorsese and produced by Steven Spielberg, a storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna (Adams) and Tom Bowden (Wilson) when Max Cady (Bardem), the notorious killer they are responsible for putting behind bars, is let out of prison—and he wants vengeance,” reads Apple TV’s synopsis.

Oscar winners Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg (who produced Scorsese’s 1991 film) are executive producers along with series stars Adams and Bardem. Additional executive producers include Alex Hedlund, Darryl Frank, and Justin Falvey. Oscar nominee Morten Tyldum directed the pilot episode and also executive produces.

Super Bowl Champ Seahawks Set for Hard Knocks Debut

Hard Knocks Training Camp with the Seattle Seahawks Poster
Poster for ‘Hard Knocks Training Camp with the Seattle Seahawks’ (Photo Credit: HBO)

The Seattle Seahawks have been tapped to become the first team to win the Super Bowl and then immediately be featured on a season of Hard Knocks. HBO and NFL Films announced the Super Bowl champs are opening up their locker room for Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Seattle Seahawks. The upcoming Hard Knocks season also marks the first time the Seahawks will take part in the Emmy-winning series.  

The five-episode season will premiere on Tuesday, August 11, 2026 at 9pm ET/PT. Liev Schreiber continues his role as narrator. 

Per HBO: “Its signature all-access coverage will unfold this summer at the Seahawks training camp in Renton, Washington, and will feature head coach Mike Macdonald, quarterback Sam Darnold, 2025 Associated Press (AP) NFL Offensive Player of the Year Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and defensive standouts Devon Witherspoon and Byron Murphy II.”

HBO and NFL Films’ popular inside look at the NFL confirmed the New England Patriots, Super Bowl LX runner-up and six-time champions, will be featured in August 2027’s edition of Training Camp.

Previous Hard Knocks: Training Camp seasons have spotlighted the Baltimore Ravens, Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, Cincinnati Bengals, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins, Atlanta Falcons, and Houston Texans. The Los Angeles Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cleveland Browns, Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers, Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, and Buffalo Bills have also been featured.

 

New on Max in April 2026: Euphoria Season 3, Hacks Finale, and The Dark Wizard

Hacks season 5 Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder HBO Max
Hannah Einbinder and Jean Smart in ‘Hacks’ season 5 (Photo Credit: HBO Max)

HBO Max’s April 2026 schedule includes the fifth and final season of Hacks starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder, as well as the much anticipated, long-awaited third season of Euphoria, starring Zendaya. Richard Gadd follows up his award-winning limited series Baby Reindeer with the six-episode limited series Half Man, premiering on April 23. And the streamer’s set an April 14 debut of The Dark Wizard, a four-part documentary series on Dean Potter, who was considered to be one of the world’s most influential and controversial climbers.

Films coming to HBO Max this April include Alien: Romulus starring Cailee Spaeny, Christy with Sydney Sweeney, Dust Bunny with Mads Mikkelsen, and Marty Supreme starring Timothée Chalamet.

NEW ON HBO MAX IN APRIL

April 1
A Big Hand for a Little Lady
Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd
Alien vs. Predator: Extended Cut
Alien
Alien 3
Alien 3: The Assembly Cut
Alien Resurrection
Alien Resurrection: Special Edition
Alien vs. Predator: Requiem: Extended Cut
Alien: Director’s Cut
Aliens
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem
Aliens: Director’s Cut
Abbott and Costello In Hollywood
AVP: Alien vs. Predator
Blood on the Moon
Cabin in the Sky
Captain Horatio Hornblower
Carson City
Dallas
Deeply, Season 1
Deeply, Season 2
Deeply, Season 3
Evil Lives Here: My Child the Killer, Season 1 (ID)
Fort Dobbs
Fort Worth
Gunsmoke in Tucson
Inu-Oh
Man From the Black Hills
Maze Runner: The Death Cure
Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms
Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match
Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge
Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind
On Moonlight Bay
Out of the Past
Practical Magic
Rachel and the Stranger
Rancho Notorious
Renovation Aloha, Season 3 (HGTV)
Riding Shotgun
Rocky Mountain
Roughshod
San Antonio
Santa Fe Trail
Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend
Springfield Rifle
Tall in the Saddle
Tall Man Riding
The Bounty Hunter
The Boy and the Beast
The Devil Wears Prada
The Family
The Flame and the Arrow
The Hole in the Ground
The Left-Handed Gun
The Man
The Man Behind the Gun
The Man with a Cloak
The Mummy (1999)
The Mummy Returns
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
The Naked Spur
The Oklahoman
The St. Louis Kid
They Died with Their Boots On
Thunder Over the Plains
Twister
Wagons West
Welcome to Plathville, Season 8 (TLC)
Westward the Women
Wichita

April 2
Body Bizarre, Season 8 (TLC)
Expedition Files, Season 4 (Discovery)

April 3
Dream Stage, Season 1

Alien: Romulus: Logline: This truly terrifying sci-fi horror-thriller takes the legendary ‘Alien’ franchise back to its iconic roots. While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young colonizers come face-to-face with the deadliest life form in the universe.

April 4
Game Night

April 5
Teen Titans Go!, Season 9G (Cartoon Network)

April 7
Tropic Like It’s Hot, Season 1 (HGTV)

April 9
The World’s Tallest Man, Season 1 (HGTV)

Hacks Season 5: In the aftermath of mistaken and unflattering news reports that she passed away, Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and Ava (Hannah Einbinder) return to Las Vegas more determined than ever to secure Deborah’s legacy as a comedian.

April 10
Artemis II: To the Moon and Back (Discovery)
House Hunters International: Volume 9, Season 208 (HGTV)

Christy: Christy Martin (Sydney Sweeney) never imagined life beyond her small-town roots in West Virginia—until she discovered a knack for punching people. Fueled by grit, raw determination, and an unshakable desire to win, she charges into the world of boxing under the guidance of her trainer and manager-turned-husband, Jim (Ben Foster). But while Christy flaunts a fiery persona in the ring, her toughest battles unfold outside it—confronting family, identity, and a relationship that just might become life-or-death. Based on remarkable true events, Christy Martin’s story is one of resilience, courage, and the fight to reclaim one’s life.

Euphoria Season 3 Zendaya on HBO Max
Zendaya in ‘Euphoria’ season 3 (Photo by Eddy Chen/HBO)

April 12
Be My Guest with Ina Garten, Season 7 (Food Network)
Building Back America’s Trades, Season 1 (Magnolia Network)

Euphoria, Season 3: A group of childhood friends wrestle with the virtue of faith, the possibility of redemption, and the problem of evil. 

April 13
Boy Band Confidential: A Hollywood Demons Event, Season 1 (ID)
Smiling Friends, Season 3B (Adult Swim)

April 14
Rock The Block, Season 7 (HGTV)

The Dark Wizard: An unflinching portrait of Dean Potter, one of the world’s most influential and controversial climbers, BASE jumpers, and highline walkers. The series traces the jaw-dropping feats that made him a legend, as well as the personal turmoil that defined his life.

April 15
Nanny McPhee Returns
World’s Bargain Dream Homes, Season 1 (HGTV)

April 16
One Day In My Body, Season 1 (TLC)

April 17
House Hunters: Volume 11, Season 253 (HGTV)

Dust Bunny: An orphaned 10-year-old hires her hit man neighbor (Mads Mikkelsen) to protect her from the monster under her bed. With Sigourney Weaver.

April 18
Belle Collective, Season 7 (OWN Network)
Krypto Saves the Day: Coastal Catastrophe

April 20
Impractical Jokers, Season 12B

April 21
Hollywood Demons, Season 2 (ID)
No Hard Feelings

April 22
Jeff Dunham’s The Cars That Drove Us, Season 1 (Discovery)

Half Man Jamie Bell and Richard Gadd on HBO Max
Jamie Bell and Richard Gadd in ‘Half Man’ (Photo Credit: Anne Binckebanck/HBO)

April 23
Half Man: Niall and Ruben are brothers. Not related in blood but the closest you can get. One, fierce and loyal. The other, meek and mild-mannered. Inseparable youth. Brought into each other’s lives through death and circumstance, all they have is each other… But when Ruben turns up at Niall’s wedding three decades later, everything seems different. He is on edge. Shifty. Not acting like himself.

And soon, an explosion of violence takes place, which catapults us back through their lives, from the eighties to the present day. Capturing 30 years in the lives of these broken men, HALF MAN is a six-part limited series exploring brotherhood, violence, and the intense fragility of male relationships. After all, when things fall apart… It is sometimes the closest relationships that break the hardest.

April 24
48 Hrs: Escape From Chernobyl (Discovery)
HGTV Smart Home 2026 (HGTV)
House Hunters International: Volume 9, Season 209 (HGTV)

Marty Supreme: In the Academy Award-nominated film, Marty Mauser (Chalamet), a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness.

April 25
Confessions of a Nazi Spy
The Mouthpiece
Stranger on the Third Floor

April 27
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing, Season 3 (Food Network)

April 28
Standoff: The FBI, Power and Paranoia, Season 1 (CNN)

Will Trent Season 4 Episode 13 Preview: Amanda Under Fire

ABC’s Will Trent season four, episode 13 finds Amanda heavily involved in a case that’s either murder or self-defense. (Hopefully for Amanda’s sake it ends up being the latter.) Episode 13, “Did I Screw This Up?,” will air on Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at 8pm ET/PT.

“Did I Screw This Up?” Plot: Amanda seeks help from Will and Faith after her gun is used in a self-defense shooting, and suspicion begins to mount around her. Meanwhile, at a college job fair, Angie and Ormewood encounter a grad student claiming to have psychic visions.

Ramón Rodríguez stars as the titular character, Erika Christensen plays Angie Polaski, Iantha Richardson is Faith Mitchell, and Jake McLaughlin is Michael Ormewood. Kevin Daniels is Franklin Wilks, Sonja Sohn plays Amanda Wagner, and Bluebell returns as Betty.

Will Trent Season 4 Episode 13
Ramon Rodriguez and Iantha Richardson in ‘Will Trent’ season 4 episode 13 (Disney/Matt Miller)

Will Trent Series Description, Courtesy of ABC:

Based on Karin Slaughter’s New York Times bestselling ‘Will Trent’ series, Special Agent Will Trent of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) was abandoned at birth and endured a harsh coming-of-age in Atlanta’s overwhelmed foster care system. Now, Will uses his unique point of view in the pursuit of justice and has the highest clearance rate in the GBI.

Jake McLaughlin
Jake McLaughlin in season 4 episode 13 (Disney/Matt Miller)
Ilfenesh Hadera
Ilfenesh Hadera in season 4 episode 13 (Disney/Matt Miller)
Sonja Sohn and Ramon Rodriguez
Sonja Sohn and Ramon Rodriguez in season 4 episode 13 (Disney/Matt Miller)
Ramon Rodriguez
Ramon Rodriguez in season 4 episode 13 (Disney/Matt Miller)

Sheriff Country Episode 13: Fire Country Crossover & Plot Reveal

Sheriff Country Episode 13
Diane Farr as Sharon Leone, Morena Baccarin as Sheriff Mickey Fox and Matt Lauria as Boone in ‘Sheriff Country’ episode 13 (Photo: Eric Milner © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

CBS’s Sheriff Country returns from a three-week break with part one of a two-part Fire Country crossover event. Fire Country‘s Max Thieriot, Diane Farr, and Jules Latimer guest star on episode 13, airing on Friday, April 3, 2026 at 8pm ET/PT.

“The Finest” Plot: After a mysterious school bus explosion leaves nine students missing, Sheriff Mickey Fox and Cal Fire Division Chief Sharon Leone must set aside their personal conflicts and unite their departments to try and crack the case.

Morena Baccarin leads the cast as Mickey Fox, Matt Lauria plays Nathan Boone, W. Earl Brown is Wes Fox, Michele Weaver plays Cassidy Campbell, and Christopher Gorham stars as Travis Fraley. Executive producers include Fire Country star Max Thieriot, Tony Phelan, Joan Rater, Matt Lopez, Jerry Bruckheimer, and KristieAnne Reed.

Matt Lauria and Max Thieriot
Matt Lauria as Boone and Max Thieriot as Bode Leone in episode 13 (Photo: Eric Milner © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Sheriff Country Details, Courtesy of CBS:

Morena Baccarin stars as straight-shooting sheriff Mickey Fox, the stepsister of Cal Fire’s division chief Sharon Leone (Diane Farr of Fire Country). She investigates criminal activity while she patrols the streets of small-town Edgewater, contending with her ex-con father, Wes (W. Earl Brown), who is an off-the-grid marijuana grower, and a mysterious incident involving her wayward daughter. 

Ed Ornelas and Morena Baccarin
Director Ed Ornelas and Morena Baccarin on the set of episode 13 (Photo: Eric Milner © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
Jules Latimer and Ian Quinlan
Jules Latimer as Eve and Ian Quinlan as Hank in episode 13 (Photo: Eric Milner © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
Max Thieriot and Matt Lauria
Max Thieriot as Bode Leone and Matt Lauria as Boone in episode 13 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

 

Tracker Season 3 Episode 14 Recap: Who Took Alex?

Tracker Season 3 Episode 14 Recap
Jon Beavers as James and Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw in ‘Tracker’ season 3 episode 14 (Photo: Colin Bentley © 2026 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

A classroom’s field trip to a Milwaukee museum is interrupted by a siren as CBS’s Tracker season three, episode 14 begins. A teacher, Mr. Brooks, rushes back inside to try and find one of the students. Apparently, he doesn’t find the child since this is Colter’s missing person’s case of the week.

(The following is a recap of season three, episode 14 – “The Field Trip” – and there are spoilers.)

Sara (Elyse Levesque) and James Clark (Jon Beavers) desperately need Colter’s help finding their eight-year-old son Alex, who’s been missing for five hours. There’s a huge police presence at the museum, and Alex’s mom confirms the police initially assumed Alex wandered off. Sara and James believe Alex was taken, and James is angry at the cops for not appearing to be doing enough to help.

Colter (Justin Hartley) introduces himself to Detective Monroe (Luvia Petersen) and she’s willing to accept his help. They’re working on interviewing anyone who might have seen anything, and there aren’t any security cameras in the area where Alex was last seen. Plus, they don’t know who pulled the alarm.

James and Colter retrace Alex’s steps, and the exhibit manager lets Colter and James into a staff area that leads to the loading dock. The door was locked to the area, but if Alex was with a staff person, they would have had access.

Colter scans the loading dock and learns the police didn’t search this area. He spots a cleaning cart, and underneath is a sticker with the school mascot that kids are given during field trips. Colter believes the person who took Alex might be an employee who knows the camera locations and learns Sylvia Sloane was the custodian working that morning. Sylvia left right after the fire alarm, and Randy (Chris Lee) learns she has a few drug charges. More importantly, Sylvia had a psychotic break, and her husband divorced her and got custody of their two boys.

Colter reluctantly agrees to let James tag along on his visit to Sylvia’s place. James is a talker and confesses he’s worried he’s not doing a good enough job raising Alex. They arrive at Sylvia’s place and Colter orders James to stay in the truck. Colter heads around back of the house and, of course, James gets out of the truck just as Sylvia (Brittany Willacy) and a man jog up. James demands to know where Alex is and she has no idea what he’s talking about.

James gets into it with Sylvia’s friend, Mike (Keon Lyn), and punches him in the face. Mike’s a much better fighter and Sylvia tries to pull him off James. Colter helps and gets Mike to back off, and Sylvia orders him to go inside while they clear things up. Colter shows her a photo of Alex, and Sylvia seems stunned that they think she could have taken James’ son. Sylvia claims she was a stay-at-home mom when her husband divorced her and tried to take their kids. She got angry, threw a brick through his window, and lost in court. Now, she’s working hard to make money to fight her ex for their boys.

After everyone calms down, Sylvia says she thinks she saw Alex with his teacher and describes Mr. Brooks perfectly. Mr. Brooks told her they were lost and asked to use the employee exit. She opened the exit and they left.

Tracker Season 3 Episode 14 Recap
Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw in ‘Tracker’ season 3 episode 14 (Photo: Colin Bentley © 2026 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

James apologizes profusely, confused about why Mr. Brooks would have taken Alex. He used to tutor him after school, and James has his address, which isn’t far away. Colter has James hang out there while he heads to Brooks’ place. This time James agrees.

It’s nighttime when Colter arrives at Brooks’ apartment and lets himself in. Lights are on inside and Colter looks around and spots Brooks’ computer. Alex’s mom’s Facebook page is on it, and next to the laptop are drawings Alex made. One is of Alex and Brooks titled My Special Friend.

Colter takes a photo of Alex’s drawing of a house with a yellow door.

Detective Monroe arrives and Colter fills her in on what he’s learned. She interviewed Brooks this morning, and now she has an alert out for his car. Colter believes the alarm went off and since Alex is sensitive to sounds, Brooks told him he could take him somewhere safe. After taking him somewhere, Brooks went back inside and pretended he couldn’t find Alex.

Randy discovers Brooks’ car is parked on Alex’s street. Colter heads there and sees Sara getting ready to leave to pick up James from the hospital. She’s confused about why Brooks’ car would be out front, and Colter asks about another neighbor. Sara describes her neighbor, Noah, as having similar looks to Brooks. He’s been teaching Alex to play chess.

Colter thinks it wasn’t Brooks but Noah who took Alex. The house Alex drew had a yellow door, like Noah’s, and Brooks must have looked through Alex’s art after he disappeared and found the house with the yellow door.

Colter approaches Noah’s place, gun drawn, and notices there’s been a struggle inside. He breaks the glass door and enters, with Sara close behind him. The chess board is turned over, and Brooks’ phone is on the floor. Colter believes Brooks confronted Noah and was injured. Ice cream on the counter and a game indicate Noah was taking care of Alex, so he probably hasn’t hurt him.

Colter and Sara look around upstairs and find a telescope set up looking directly into Alex’s room. Noah got Alex and his parents to trust him and then took Alex. Colter promises he will find him.

Randy checks out Noah and finds he has a sketchy record and was reported for hanging out outside of a preschool. His phone’s off so that doesn’t help, but Colter spots a digital photo frame and Randy hacks into it. There’s a photo of Noah at a cabin and the metadata shows it’s in a local marsh where there’s only one cabin. And that cabin is owned by Noah’s father.

Meanwhile, Noah’s watching cartoons at the cabin with Noah. He wants to call his mom, but Noah claims she’s still at work. Noah warns Alex to stay inside and keep watching cartoons while he steps outside and pulls Brooks from the trunk of his car. Brooks briefly manages to fight him off before Noah hits him with an axe in the stomach.

Alex watches the fight from the porch and runs off into the woods. Noah chases after him with the bloody axe.

Tracker Season 3 Episode 14 Recap
Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw in ‘Tracker’ season 3 episode 14 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2026 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Colter finds Brooks still alive but injured. He gives Brooks his phone and has him call 9-1-1 while he chases after Alex and Noah. Colter hears Noah screaming Alex’s name and follows his voice.

Noah spots Alex hiding behind a tree, and Colter hears whimpering as he approaches. Colter leaps out and knocks down Noah, holding him at gunpoint as he orders Alex to turn away. Colter’s on the verge of shooting him but instead kicks him hard enough to break a few ribs.

Colter assures Noah he’s safe and that his parents are on their way. Detective Monroe and backup arrive along with an ambulance. Colter holds Alex until his parents arrive and the family is finally reunited.

Catching up on Reenie (Fiona Rene), and she’s visiting Kurtis Lauper, a possible witness in Miranda’s case. He refuses to help and seems scared and frustrated about the lawsuit against the huge property group. Reenie won’t take no for an answer, and he finally agrees to talk. Lauper, the former project manager at a housing development, confesses that his breath started getting short when he was moving dirt there. Then he noticed they were using contaminated products instead of approved insulation. He hands over a stack of evidence he’s compiled and confirms he never agreed to take their money, so they made him look crazy. He was even committed by his ex-wife.

Lauper refuses to allow Reenie to take the files. She assures him she’s on his side, he doesn’t need to fight alone anymore, and she will make the company pay.

Reenie meets with Maxine (Kathleen Robertson), who brought her on to the case, and confirms Lauper provided important information that goes beyond just a company cutting corners. There’s a case to be made for wrongful death, witness intimidation, and obstruction of justice. Reenie believes Lauper is telling the truth, and Maxine agrees to trust her gut.

Episode 14 ends with Colter visiting Brooks at the hospital and he’s upset with himself for not calling the police sooner. He went to see Alex’s parents to talk about Alex’s drawings in class and that’s when he saw the yellow door. Colter compliments his instincts and assures him he’s very brave.

James runs into Colter in the hospital hallway and hands over the reward. The family’s doing well, and it’s all thanks to Colter. James apologizes for his behavior and reveals he’s going to spend more time with his son. Colter reminds him he has a second chance with his son, something not many parents get.

Marshals Episode 5 Recap: The Search for Lost Rez Girls

Marshals Episode 5 Recap Tate and Kayce
Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton and Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton in ‘Marshals’ episode 5 (Photo: Christopher Saunders © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Kayce rescues Tate from Monica’s wild Mustang as CBS’s Marshals episode five opens. Tate’s arm and pride are hurt, and Kayce warns him to stay away from the wild horse. Tate insists he just wanted to connect with his mom. Kayce comes to the decision that the horse needs to find a new home, and Tate accuses him of erasing Monica’s memory.

(The following is a recap of episode five, “Lost Girls,” and there are spoilers.)

Maddie (Morgan Lindholm) gives her dad a hard time while he eats at the bar. She brings up that he was skinny in her baby pictures, and Cal (Logan Marshall-Green) recalls he was just 19 when she was born. Maddie won’t let him forget that he took off when she was five and that they were never close.

Tate (Brecken Merrill) and Kayce (Luke Grimes) take Monica’s horse to Wyoming to sell, but no one wants it after it bit a buyer. Tate spots an old classmate from the rez in the parking lot and she seems antsy. The girl, Hailey, claims her boyfriend likes road trips and that’s why they’re in Wyoming. But Tate thinks something’s up.

Cal shows up at work and Belle (Arielle Kebbel) insists he needs to let Maddie have time to heal. It’s not going to be easy, but he needs to be patient. Andrea (Ash Santos) and Miles (Tatanka Means) play foosball while discussing rent, and Miles admits they’re kicking him off the rez. Kayce arrives and Hailey’s on his mind. He wonders if Miles thinks it’s weird that she would have been in a truck stop parking lot in Wyoming, and Miles remembers she was reported missing four months ago. Tate thought she was acting strange, and Miles suspects she’s a victim of sex trafficking. Miles thinks looking into it would be a great way to help the tribal police.

They ask Cal if the team can investigate, and unfortunately, they can’t right now because they’ve just been given a new assignment. They need to protect Sam LaChance, a homicide suspect, who’s a key witness in a federal case. Kayce volunteers to go with Miles to talk to Hailey’s mom, while Cal, Belle, and Andrea babysit LaChance. Cal agrees but warns them to “tread lightly.”

In addition to three murder cases, LaChance has a record of domestic abuse, loan sharking, and aggravated assault. The fed’s case LaChance needs to testify in involves a construction company that defrauded the government. Neither Belle nor Andrea is happy about using their time and resources on this, and Cal agrees Belle can check out the truck stop.

Kayce and Miles speak with Hailey’s mom, Ellie, and she’s relieved her daughter’s alive. The boyfriend might be someone she was texting. Hailey stole her car, which was recovered, and the cops have been useless. Miles thinks someone online groomed her and took her away from Broken Rock. Hailey’s friend Ava went missing a year ago. Miles was working that case until his last day on Broken Rock’s force.

Ellie asks them to promise they’ll remain on the case until Hailey’s brought home.

Andrea, Belle, and Cal babysit LaChance at a luxury hotel, and Belle doesn’t think the public would be happy about how they’re spending their taxes. Belle gets an update from the Wyoming State Troopers and there haven’t been any sightings of Hailey. Andrea issued an AMBER alert, and it’s obvious everyone would rather be working that case than watching over LaChance.

Marshals Episode 5 Recap
Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton and Tatanka Means as Miles in ‘Marshals’ episode 5 (Photo: Sonja Flemming © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) and Mo (Mo Brings Plenty) arrive just as Kayce and Miles are leaving, and Thomas warns them they’ve given Ellie hope. And since they haven’t reached out to the Tribal Police, Thomas knows they’re there in an unofficial capacity. Miles suggests maybe the marshals can lend a hand if the tribal police ask, but Thomas doesn’t think the authorities are willing to do anything. They always declare missing rez girls and women runaways.

Miles thinks it’s possible this time will be different, but Thomas doesn’t see the point of requesting help again. Their superiors would never allow it.

Belle and Andrea ignore Cal’s orders to stop working on Hailey’s case. Since Miles learned that Hailey and Ava were targeted online, Andrea volunteers to investigate the girls’ social media and discovers they were both talking to greeneyes44. His first name’s Noah but he’s wearing a hat and sunglasses online, so his face isn’t visible. But as they’re investigating, Noah posts a new update.

Andrea texts Miles with news about Noah and it looks like he’s hunting for another girl to traffic right now. Kayce recognizes the area in Noah’s photo, which went up half an hour ago. They decide to head to the spot, even though they’re not officially on the case.

A motorcade arrives to pick up LaChance to take him to court, and Cal, Belle, and Andrea are more than happy to turn him over.

Miles is not sure how they’ll get Noah to talk, and Kayce assures him it’s okay to break the rules for the right reasons. Kayce puts his badge in his glove compartment; he’s just a dad looking for Tate’s friend right now. He offers Miles a chance to leave, and Miles put his badge in the glove compartment too.

Thomas Rainwater’s in Cal’s office when the team returns, and he apologizes for showing up unannounced. Thomas thanks Cal for giving Kayce a “new beginning” before addressing the elephant in the room. The tribal police’s resources are limited, and outside help has never been offered. Missing girls are an epidemic on the rez, and Cal says he understands the pain parents must feel as a father himself. Thomas is worried that Kayce and Miles offered false hope and asks again for help from the marshals. He doesn’t like seeking help from the government but can’t let his pride get in the way of finding these missing girls.

Kayce and Miles find Noah fishing and Kayce hits him in the head with a metal tackle box. He and Miles demand to know where Hailey and Ava are, and after a little torture involving fishing lures, Noah admits he had fun with them and then tossed them aside. Miles accuses him of using photos and videos to blackmail the girls into sex work. His phone reveals he’s talking to dozens of girls, but it’s not until Kayce threatens to gut him that Noah agrees to talk.

Gifford agrees to let the team assist the tribal police. Cal’s only mildly surprised that Belle and Andrea have already been working on the case and that Kayce and Miles have got a name to check out. Kurt Bledsoe has a lengthy rap sheet for pimping and pandering, and now they believe he’s a sex trafficker. Cal has them send out an alert to other agencies to be on the alert for Bledsoe. Belle’s going to start looking up Bledsoe’s relatives and other possible contacts where he could be hiding.

Miles and Kayce deliver Noah to Mo. “You preyed on the rez, now the rez is going to prey on you,” growls Mo. Noah begs to be let go as he’s loaded into Mo’s SUV.

The following morning Tate’s looking through Monica’s stuff for something to read during her remembrance ceremony. Kayce’s not sure if he’s going since tracking down Hailey is priority number one. Tate’s surprised Hailey is actually missing but knew there was something weird about how she was acting. Kayce promises they’ll bring her home, and Tate believes Monica’s trying to save Hailey by making them cross paths with her while trying to sell her horse.

“If you won’t make it to the ceremony, bringing Hailey back is the best way to honor her,” says Tate.

Marshals Episode 5 Recap
Ash Santos as Andrea and Arielle Kebbel as Belle in ‘Marshals’ episode 5 (Photo: Christopher Saunders © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Andrea and Belle haven’t had any luck locating Bledsoe, and Andrea suggests that they catfish him as men looking for girls. Cal likes the idea but wonders what Kayce and Miles are up to. Andrea reveals they’re getting ready to kick some doors. Cal joins them and warns them not to cross any lines; they need solid evidence collected the right way to secure wins in court.

Andrea discovers Kurt Bledsoe’s got a new name and a credit card with it just bought gas half an hour ago. Fortunately, Kayce and Miles are already heading that way. They split up at the truck stop to search for Bledsoe and Kayce spots Hailey, but she’s terrified. Kayce swears he can protect her, but Hailey is scared Bledsoe will hurt the other girls if she leaves. He already killed Ava to teach the girls a lesson. Hailey says she’s being held with nine other girls, but they aren’t all there.

Kayce swears he’ll come back for the others, but Hailey refuses to put the girls in jeopardy. She tells Kayce to find them at the next stop with all the trees; they should all be there together.

Kayce fills the team in on what he learned, and Miles is furious he didn’t pick up Hailey. Cal reminds him the other girls would have been in danger if Hailey left them. Andrea thinks they’re using a large vehicle and tries to figure out the place with all the trees clue.

Thomas calls Kayce and thanks him for leading the charge on finding the girls. Kayce doesn’t tell him what he’s learned about Ava and promises to do his best.

Andrea’s discovered the place with the trees is the Ponderosa Truck Stops. (Its logo has trees.) Security footage from one 15 miles from where they spotted Hailey shows an RV pulling up with the girls. They stopped at another one 40 minutes ago. The team can track the camper if it sticks to public highways, but Miles is still upset that Kayce let Hailey go.

An alert pops up on the RV’s location, and the team heads out in two vehicles to intercept it. They spot the RV and Cal orders them to hold back but Miles won’t listen and speeds up. Bledsoe’s men spot their tail and also speed up, and Cal changes the plan and orders Miles to get ahead of them to lay a spike strip.

One of Bledsoe’s men aims at them from a window as they attempt to pass and Miles has to drop back. They can’t shoot back because of the girls, and Kayce makes a move, telling Andrea to force the gunman to put his head back inside. They pull up along one side while Miles pulls past the RV and Belle lays a spike strip.

It explodes the tires and the RV’s forced to stop. The team kills all three men in the RV and then discovers the girls aren’t inside. Miles glares at Kayce as the episode ends with a “to be continued” banner.

Netflix’s Kennedy: Full Cast & First Look at Michael Fassbender

Kennedy star Michael Fassbender
Michael Fassbender as Joe Kennedy, Sr. in ‘Kennedy’ (Photo Cr. Rob Youngson/Netflix © 2026)

Production is officially underway on Netflix’s Kennedy series starring Michael Fassbender as the family patriarch Joe Sr. The streamer announced the start of production in London and released the first photo of Fassbender in character.

The series, based on Fredrik Logevall’s book, JFK: Coming of Age in the American Century, 1917-1956, also confirmed more than a dozen new recurring cast members.

In addition to Fassbender, the eight-episode season stars Laura Donnelly as Rose Kennedy, Nick Robinson as Joe Kennedy Jr., and Joshuah Melnick as Jack Kennedy. The previously announced recurring cast includes Ben Miles as Eddie Moore, Lydia Peckham as Rosemary Kennedy, Saura Lightfoot-Leon as Kick Kennedy, Cole Doman as Lem Billings, and Imogen Poots as Gloria Swanson.

Kennedy reveals the intimate lives, loves, rivalries, and tragedies that shaped the most iconic dynasty in modern history and helped create the world we live in today,” reads Netflix’s synopsis. “Beginning in the 1930s, the first season charts the improbable ascent of Joe and Rose Kennedy and their nine children, including rebellious second son Jack, who struggles to escape the shadow of his golden boy older brother.”

The New Kennedy Recurring Cast:

  • Georgina Bitmead (The Assassin) plays Eunice Kennedy. The fifth child of Joe Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Kennedy.
  • Miley Locke (Amandaland) plays younger Kick Kennedy. The fourth child of Joe and Rose.
  • Tipper Seifert-Cleveland (Crookhaven) plays younger Rosemary Kennedy. The third child of Joe and Rose.
  • Hera Hilmar (See) plays Inga Arvad. A Danish journalist and former motion picture star who was a close associate of Jack during the early 1940s.
  • Wyatt Russell (Monarch) plays Charles Lindbergh. The American aviator who achieved international fame for the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927.
  • Patrick Fischler (Paradise) plays Arthur Krock. An influential American journalist who served as the Washington Bureau Chief for The New York Times from 1932 to 1953.
  • Caitlin FitzGerald (Succession) plays Clare Boothe Luce. A prominent American writer and socialite in the Kennedy circle during the late 1930s, who went on to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1943 to 1947.
  • Louis Landau (Rivals) plays Billy Cavendish. The Marquess of Hartington and a member of the British aristocracy.
  • Robin Soans (Victoria & Abdul) plays Neville Chamberlain. The British Prime Minister from 1937 to 1940, known for his leadership during the years leading up to World War II.
  • Denis O’Hare (American Horror Story) plays Raymond Furness. A career official within the U.S. State Department who served at the U.S. Embassy in London during the late 1930s.
  • Albert Welling (Succession) plays Winston Churchill. The British statesman and First Lord of the Admiralty, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.
  • Toby Huss (Weapons) plays Franklin D. Roosevelt. The 32nd President of the United States who served from 1933 until his death in 1945.
  • Eddie Marsan (No Ordinary Heist) plays J. Edgar Hoover. The first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), who led the agency from its inception in 1935 until 1972.

Sam Shaw serves as the showrunner and executive produces along with Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Kaitlin Dahill, Eric Roth, Fredrik Logevall, Lila Byock, Anya Epstein, Dustin Thomason, Thomas Vinterberg, and Anna O’Malley. Vinterberg is the director.

New on Netflix in April 2026 – Beef, XO Kitty, Running Point Return

Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny in Beef Season 2 Netflix
Charles Melton as Austin Davis and Cailee Spaeny as Ashley Miller in ‘Beef’ season 2 (Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2026)

Netflix’s April 2026 lineup includes the return of the Emmy-winning anthology series Beef for season two. Running Point starring Kate Hudson also returns for its second season, and the Stranger Things animated series, Stranger Things: Tales from ’85, debuts.

April also includes the premieres of the third season of XO, Kitty, new chapters in the Untold documentary series, season two of Million Dollar Secret, and the premiere of Zach Galifianakis’ This Is A Gardening Show.

Netflix’s April 2026 Lineup

APRIL 1, 2026

Eat Pray Bark (DE) — NETFLIX FILM
Five dog owners seek help with their naughty pups from a legendary teacher in the mountains — but it’s not their furry friends who need to be trained.

The Giant Falls (AR) — NETFLIX FILM
When his long-lost father resurfaces, a tour guide must navigate old wounds and confront a choice that will define both of their futures.

It Takes a Village (PL) — NETFLIX FILM
When financial trouble forces Halina to call off her wedding, her friends and family decide to hatch a wild plan to bring in tourist money.

Love on the Spectrum: Season 4 — NETFLIX SERIES
New and familiar faces star in this heartfelt documentary series that follows singles on the autism spectrum as they search for true love.

Sarah Millican: Late Bloomer — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
Sarah Millican charts her journey from awkward adolescent to confident comic, riffing on school bullies, communal showers and her own lady garden.

The Age of Adaline
Along Came Polly
American Gangster
Atonement
Bohemian Rhapsody
Everest
Happy’s Place: Season 1
Hotel Transylvania 2
Kindergarten Cop
Lucy
Madagascar
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
Mission: Impossible II
Mission: Impossible III
Money Talks
Penguins of Madagascar: The Movie
Smokey and the Bandit
Smokey and the Bandit II
St. Denis Medical: Season 1
The Wiz

APRIL 2, 2026

Agent from Above (TW) — NETFLIX SERIES
Bound by a deity’s pact, Han Chieh fights demons on Earth. When he uncovers an old enemy’s plan for a second invasion, he must fight to save humanity.

Alkhallat+: The Series: Desert Rules (SA) — NETFLIX SERIES
Spanning from the desert to the city, this offbeat comedy anthology tells unique tales of desire, ambition… and those tempted enough to seek them out.

The Bad Guys: The Series: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY
The Bad Guys are aiming for an all-time crime streak. But to get to icon status, they’ll have to dodge copycats, crime stoppers — and each other.

The Ramparts of Ice (JP) — NETFLIX SERIES
Weighed down by memories she can’t shake, high schooler Koyuki Hikawa keeps everyone at arm’s length — until three schoolmates draw her out of her shell.

Sins of Kujo (JP) — NETFLIX SERIES
From thugs to yakuza, Taiza Kujo wields the law to defend society’s worst. Fellow lawyer, Karasuma doubts his ethics but joins him in facing the abyss.

XO, Kitty: Season 3 — NETFLIX SERIES
With her love life heating up, Kitty’s all set to kick off an iconic senior year. But will secrets, scandals, and her own insecurities get in her way?

APRIL 3, 2026

Bloodhounds: Season 2 (KR) — NETFLIX SERIES
Two young boxers gear up for another fight when a global syndicate running an illegal boxing league targets them and puts their loved ones at risk.

Feel My Voice (IT) — NETFLIX FILM
As the only hearing member of a deaf family, a shy teen discovers her gift for singing, forcing her to choose between duty and finding her own path.

Gangs of Galicia: Season 2 (ES) — NETFLIX SERIES
A shot at clearing her name brings Ana back to Galicia, but an emerging cartel threatens to ruin it all — if reuniting with Daniel doesn’t do it first.

High Tides: Season 3 (BE) — NETFLIX SERIES
As secrets swirl and rivalries resurface, the last chapter unfolds and Daan, Louise, and Alex face a final power struggle that could destroy the Vandaels.

Maamla Legal Hai: Season 2 (IN) — NETFLIX SERIES
As Tyagi begins his judgeship, Ananya scrambles to compete with an adversary while Mintu and Sujata face ups and downs in their new partnership.

The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
An intimate, arresting portrait of cyclist Moriah Wilson—raised by a fierce, loving family—whose singular drive becomes her superpower, carrying her to athletic brilliance and, devastatingly, toward a life cut short by murder. The search for her killer made national headlines in May 2022, as did the trial that followed. This film goes beyond the headlines to explore the impact of this devastating crime on those who knew and loved Mo: her family, friends, and colleagues. What emerges is a powerful, deeply human story about loss, love, and the ways that grief can reshape lives, while also revealing moments of resilience and transformation — even in the darkest of times.

APRIL 7, 2026

Beast (2022)

Sheng Wang: Purple — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
Sheng Wang returns for his second Netflix stand-up special, Sheng Wang: Purple, directed by Ali Wong (Sheng Wang: Sweet and Juicy). In this special filmed at the Warner Theater in Washington D.C., Sheng delves into what it means to be a grown-up and explores ordinary life moments: sharing prized berries with your friends’ kids, cooking with shallots, braving the ghosts in your house, finding joy in nature and much more.

Untold: Chess Mates — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
How did a match between chess grandmasters devolve into a bizarre scandal about anal beads? This documentary digs into the stranger-than-fiction story.

APRIL 8, 2026

Trust Me: The False Prophet — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
In this true-crime documentary, a cult expert and filmmaker infiltrate a polygamist sect to expose a self-proclaimed prophet and bring him to justice.

APRIL 9, 2026

18th Rose (PH) — NETFLIX FILM
A spirited teen dreaming of the perfect debut makes a deal with a lonely newcomer, but unexpected feelings and revelations may shatter their plans.

Bandi (FR) — NETFLIX SERIES
After their mother’s death, a group of orphaned siblings in Martinique struggles to get by, driving some of them toward crime as a way to stay together.

Big Mistakes — NETFLIX SERIES
Two deeply incapable siblings are blackmailed into the world of organized crime.

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Temptation Island: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES
Four couples at a crossroads test their bond by splitting up and sharing a villa with alluring singles looking for love in this steamy reality series.

Thrash — NETFLIX FILM
When a Category 5 hurricane decimates a coastal town, the storm surge brings devastation, chaos and something far more frightening: hungry sharks.

Turn of the Tide: Season 3 (PT) — NETFLIX SERIES
In this thrilling finale, the friends are on a quest for justice — defying the authorities and fighting gangs for a better future in Rabo de Peixe.

APRIL 11, 2026

A Quiet Place Part II

Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov (GB) — NETFLIX LIVE EVENT
Tyson Fury is back. The former heavyweight champion returns to boxing for a Ring showdown with Arslanbek Makhmudov live from the United Kingdom.

APRIL 12, 2026

At Home With The Furys: Season 2 (GB) — NETFLIX SERIES
Tyson and Paris are back for another round of family life in Morecambe, as they juggle raising teens with a knockout offer of a return to the ring.

APRIL 13, 2026

America: Our Defining Hours

American Godfathers: The Five Families

The Booze, Bets and Sex That Built America

Halloween Ends

The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen

Noah Kahan: Out of Body — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
After rocketing to global fame, singer-songwriter Noah Kahan returns to his Vermont roots to get back in tune with himself in this candid documentary.

APRIL 14, 2026

Crooks: Season 2 (DE) — NETFLIX SERIES
Two years after their fateful heist, Charly and Joseph are back in action as the elusive coin sparks new rivalries in Bangkok and Vienna.

Untold: Jail Blazers — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Volatile players. Criminal charges. National headlines. Portland’s championship-caliber NBA team implodes spectacularly in this unflinching documentary.

APRIL 15, 2026

Fake Profile: Season 3 (CO) — NETFLIX SERIES
A dream honeymoon in paradise turns deadly as Camila and Miguel befriend a mysterious millionaire couple while a vengeful ex‑con and a killer hunt them.

Made with Love (ID) — NETFLIX SERIES
To save her mother’s restaurant, ambitious chef Luka has no choice but to work alongside talented newcomer Dennis. The only catch? She hates him.

Million Dollar Secret: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES
Fourteen strangers enter a glamorous lakeside estate and in each of their rooms is a mysterious box. Thirteen of these boxes are empty but one contains $1,000,000, and it’s for that guest to keep — as long as they keep their identity hidden. This season, the stakes are higher than ever as players face trickier agendas, grueling challenges and navigate the ever-changing game of deception. Do they have what it takes to keep their Million Dollar Secret?

The Law According to Lidia Poët: Season 3 (IT) — NETFLIX SERIES
An old friend’s unexpected return embroils Lidia in a high-profile court case that upends her discreet love life and threatens the fight for equality.

APRIL 16, 2026

BEEF: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES
At an elite country club, two young employees film an alarming fight between their boss and his wife — and ignite a blackmail war neither side can win.

Dandelion (JP) — NETFLIX SERIES
At an afterlife agency where angels guide lingering souls, Tetsuo and Misaki take on any challenge to help the dead find peace in their own offbeat style.

Ronaldinho: The One and Only (BR) — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
This series follows the life and career of Brazilian soccer star Ronaldinho, tracing his journey from young prodigy to global sports icon.

APRIL 17, 2026

180 (ZA) — NETFLIX FILM
When an unexpected road rage incident puts his son in critical condition, an enraged father spirals down a dark path of emotional turmoil and vengeance.

A Gorilla Story: Told by David Attenborough (GB) — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Veteran naturalist Sir David Attenborough tells the story of a remarkable group of gorillas, from his first encounter in the ’70s to the present day.

Alpha Males: Season 5 (ES) — NETFLIX SERIES
Solo living comes with chaos — and now the women in their lives are pursuing their own reinventions. Could man-only housing solve the friends’ issues?

Roommates — NETFLIX FILM
When college freshman Devon asks cool, confident Celeste to be her roommate, a blossoming friendship quickly spirals into a war of passive aggression.

APRIL 18, 2026

Denial

We Are All Trying Here (KR) — NETFLIX SERIES

APRIL 19, 2026

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APRIL 20, 2026

CoComelon Lane: Season 7 — NETFLIX FAMILY
From the farmhouse to a parade float, JJ and friends find more ways to play and imagine while helping each other — and learning all about their feelings.

Funny AF with Kevin Hart — NETFLIX SERIES
Netflix and global superstar Kevin Hart are on a mission to crown the next big name in stand-up with a new comedy competition series. Guided by Kevin Hart and a crew of comedy titans, this unfiltered, uncensored and unapologetic competition will pull back the curtain on the gritty, hilarious and often unpredictable path of a stand-up career.

APRIL 21, 2026

Unchosen (GB) — NETFLIX SERIES
When a young mother from a sheltered cult crosses paths with a mysterious stranger, she embarks on a risky affair that awakens desires and dark secrets.

Untold: The Shooting at Hawthorne Hill — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
A dispute between a dressage trainer and his student spirals into bloodshed and a surprising insanity defense in this twisty true-crime documentary.

This Is A Gardening Show on Netflix
Zach Galifianakis in ‘This Is A Gardening Show’ (Cr. Radical Media/Netflix © 2026)

APRIL 22, 2026

Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool follows Wilson as she redefines what it means to be a modern country star, proving that staying true to yourself can lead to major success. The film captures a pivotal moment in her career, exploring the country icon’s personal journey and chronicling her struggles and triumphs as she captivates fans on stage across the country.

Million Dollar Secret: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES (new episodes)

Santita (MX) — NETFLIX SERIES
Left in a wheelchair after a devastating crash, a rule-bending doctor tests the limits of love and control when her ex-fiancé abruptly reenters her life.

Sold Out on You (KR) — NETFLIX SERIES

This Is a Gardening Show — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
This Is A Gardening Show is a refreshing and whimsical take on gardening, hosted by Zach Galifianakis. Rather than positioning himself as an expert, Galifianakis approaches the subject with curiosity and self-effacing humor, with the goal of learning alongside his audience and giving viewers valuable, accessible, and educational tools to use in their own gardens. The series blends lighthearted comedy with a sincere appreciation for people and the planet, and is ultimately about the joy of connecting with the earth.

APRIL 23, 2026

Flunked (FR) — NETFLIX SERIES
Eddy, a math genius and small-time crook, avoids jail-time by going undercover as a teacher. His mission: to identify the kid of a major criminal.

Running Point: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES
With the championship in sight, Isla must summon all her heart and hustle to outmaneuver chaos in both the locker room and the boardroom.

Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 — NETFLIX SERIES
Winter. Hawkins. 1985. Welcome back to a town crawling with secrets, where beloved heroes are facing fresh mysteries… and an all-new breed of strange.

APRIL 24, 2026

Apex — NETFLIX FILM
A grieving woman pushing her limits on a solo adventure in the Australian wild is ensnared in a twisted game with a cunning killer who thinks she’s prey.

APRIL 26, 2026

Supernova:Genesis (MX) — NETFLIX LIVE EVENT
Epic showdowns. Unforgettable performances. Celebrities and influencers trade punches and stars light up the stage in Mexico’s wildest boxing spectacle.

APRIL 27, 2026
Straight to Hell (JP) — NETFLIX SERIES
As Japan’s most famous fortune teller, Kazuko Hosoki ruled TV and bestseller lists, but who was she behind rumors of spiritual scams and underworld ties?

APRIL 29, 2026
Je m’appelle Agneta (SE) — NETFLIX FILM
Craving a fresh start, recently unemployed Agneta accepts an au pair gig in Provence that turns into an indulgent escape — and an unexpected awakening.

Million Dollar Secret: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES (new episodes)

Should I Marry A Murderer? (GB) — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
A fiancée turned key witness reveals how she stayed engaged to a man accused of murder while gathering evidence against him in this documentary series.

APRIL 30, 2026

Man on Fire — NETFLIX SERIES
Based on A.J. Quinnell’s book series, Man on Fire tells the story of John Creasy. Once a high-functioning and skilled Special Forces Mercenary, known for surviving even the most desolate of situations, Creasy is now plagued with intense PTSD. Determined to overcome his personal demons, he sets out on a path to redemption. But, before he can adjust to this new life, he finds himself back in the fire, fighting harder than ever.

ID’s ‘Evil Lives Here: My Child the Killer’ Season 1 Schedule & Episode Guide

ID’s launching Evil Lives Here: My Child the Killer, a new spin-off from the true crime series Evil Lives Here, on March 31, 2026 with an episode that finds a mom coming to terms with a son who harbors dark feelings and a desire to commit violence against his own family. New episodes of the spinoff will air on Tuesdays at 9pm ET/PT.

ID offers this description of the new spin-off: Evil Lives Here: My Child the Killer is centered on parents who must confront the unthinkable truth that their children have grown up to become killers. The series follows the dark and emotional realities these parents face, navigating devastating tales of heartbreak, reckoning, and, in some cases, forgiveness in the wake of their children’s horrific actions.

Evil Lives Here: My Child the Killer Poster
Poster for ID’s ‘Evil Lives Here: My Child the Killer’

Evil Lives Here: My Child the Killer Season 1 Episode Guide

Drive to Kill – Premiering Tuesday, March 31 at 9/8c
When Dawn saw her baby boy, Justyn, she felt a love she never thought possible. Her tiny newborn had saved her life, and now she vows to give him the love, support, and care he’d need to grow up healthy and happy. But Dawn quickly finds that motherhood is not what she expected… and that her son is not a normal boy. She notices he is dark and detached, and occasionally, he’d reveal to her fantasies of violence towards his own family. She begins to wonder if her once-happy, sweet boy is evil, but she could never imagine the true terror her son would become as an adult.

A Father’s Pain – Premiering Tuesday, April 7 at 9/8c
In 1995, three brutal murders span Oregon and California, leaving several families shattered and communities terrified. When police identify Robert Acremant as the killer, his father, Ken, is confronted with the reality that his son is not the man he thought he knew. Ken is then forced into making an agonizing decision no parent should have to make – to call authorities and turn in his own son, knowing it will change both of their lives forever. In the aftermath, Robert never forgave his father, leaving Ken to carry the weight of that choice alone.

I’m The Monster’s Mother – Premiering Tuesday, April 21 at 9/8c
Jeannette does everything she can to care for her son, Timmy. It is a struggle, but she thought she was doing a good job. Then, his dark side emerges. He is violent, unpredictable, and dangerous. Despite every effort to help her son, she watches helplessly as he spirals into darkness. Exhausted, overwhelmed, and fearful for her family, she plans something unimaginable for any parent: she wants to kill her own son to save herself and possibly others.

The Sins of Our Son – Premiering Tuesday, April 28 at 9/8c
When Tim Jones Sr. thinks of his son, he remembers the boy he raised — bright, capable, and full of promise. But that memory is forever stained by blood. Even though he saw the signs that is son was unraveling and tried numerous times to reach him, nothing could prepare him for the horror to come. When his son, Tim Jones Jr., brutally murders all five of his own children, Tim Sr. is left shattered, forced to confront the unthinkable truth about the boy he raised and the evil he never imagined.

The Child I Thought I Knew – Premiering Tuesday, May 5 at 9/8c
As a single mother having overcome a battle with addiction, it’s not easy for Charity Lee to raise her son, Paris, and daughter, Ella. Despite what appears to be a loving family and a sibling bond she could have only hoped for, she could never have foreseen the true monster her 13-year-old son was hiding within.

Never Saw It Coming – Premiering Tuesday, May 12 at 9/8c
Robert Crimo Jr. sees nothing out of the ordinary in his son’s behavior. Dropping out of school at sixteen, watching violent online content, creating rap videos filled with dark imagery — he reads it all as normal teenage rebellion. The fact that police were once called to his ex wife’s house after a threat to “kill the entire family” never reaches him… he says he wishes he had known. Instead, he helps his eighteen-year-old son buy a gun, unaware of the devastation it will one day cause: seven dead, forty eight wounded. He insists this could happen to anyone.

My Son Is Coming to Kill Me – Premiering Tuesday, May 19 at 9/8c
Cary Buchanan spent years trying to pull his son, Matthew, back from the edge, hoping his anger and instability would pass. But when his son begins threatening to kill him, he feels he has no other choice than to cut off all communication, believing the best way to put out a fire is to stop giving it fuel. For several years, his theory was right. Then comes the phone call he never expected. “Mom is dead… and Matthew did it,” his daughter tells him. But Cary learns that’s not all — he might be coming to kill him too.

One Child in Heaven, One in Jail – Premiering Tuesday, May 19 at 10/9c
Sonia Ramirez believes her son, Ignacio, is destined for greatness. He is bright, popular, a natural athlete with dreams of going pro. But as he grows older, something in him shifts. He starts picking fights, breaking the law, lashing out at the people who loved him most. Once, he even tells his mother he sold his soul to the devil. She tells herself it can’t be true but is unable to shake the feeling something dark has taken root in him. Still, nothing prepares her for the day that darkness costs her not only her son but also her daughter too.

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