Netflix It’s a reliable source of popular movies, from blockbuster-style action movies like Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown to Oscar-winning movies Just like Emilia Pérez and the only girl in the band. This month, dozens of new versions are falling from the original movies to some new and old favorites, adding to the platform’s extensive catalog.
Almost every genre represents the newcomer of this April, from an action thriller starring Tom Hardy, to the end of this month, to the seductive documentary Oklahoma City Bombing: The Seductive Documentary of American Horror.
Ready to participate in some new movies? Let’s take a look at some of Netflix’s biggest titles this April.
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Michael Mann’s 1995 film Heat was the first film of the first film Titans Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, and appeared on screen in one scene, arriving on Netflix this month. Mann has been hinting that the sequel to the film will now arrive every day – he has written a novel Heat 2, and he has been planning to adapt to the screen – but at the same time, now, you have a chance to grab the original crime story, about a LAPD detective (Pacino) trying to knock down a professional thief (De Niro) and his crew.
Vincent Cassel is an actor, dancer, and now at least on screen, DJ. In Banger, the new Netflix film from France, Cassel plays Scorpex, a cleaned DJ recruited by French intelligence personnel to help capture rival DJs named Vestax (Mister V) who have connections to Russian gangsters. With Scorpex wrapped in a dangerous criminal network, he also believes his new relationship with Vestax is regaining the opportunity to regain DJs by launching a new, inspired Banger.
Dad’s Exploration is a newcomer to Mexico, telling a father and son who learns that he has nothing to do with biology. The two took a road trip to reconnect them with people from the past and help them realize that it was their bond rather than the blood that made them a family. The dad’s mission arrived on April 6.
Adams Family (April 9)
Season 2 Netflix’s popular series Arrived Wednesday later this year, only capturing the 1991 version of the Addams family on Netflix on April 9. Christina Ricci is incredibly playing Addams in this version, but the entire cast, including Raul Julia, Anjelica Huston and Christopher Lloyd, is excellent because they are based on the excellence of Hiny the Harily Macabre Family the Charles calls calls Addams Cartams Cartam.
Frozen Hot Boy (April 10)
Inspired by the true story, Frozen Hot Boy is a new Netflix original in Thailand, about a team of Thai snow sculptures that won a series of sculpture contests in Japan, even though it never snowed in Thailand. The focus of this story is a group of teenagers from the juvenile detention center who are unlikely to fail in international competitions and get a second chance despite being stuck with them. Hey, if Jamaican sled team can do it…
iHostage is another new title inspired by actual events. In this case, an armed officer kept everyone in the hostage for hours during the 2022 hostage crisis at an Apple store in Amsterdam. The story is told through the eyes of the attacker, one of the first responders and hostages, is a Bulgarian man arrested in a horrific misery.
Oklahoma City Bomb Explosion: American Terror (April 18)
Filmmaker Greg Tillman’s Oklahoma City bombing: American horror reveals details of the April 19, 1995 incident when Timothy McVeigh fired a bomb at the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people. The film arrived on April 18, timely participating in the 30th anniversary of the bombing, which remains the deadliest act of family terrorism in American history. With the entertainment of the crime scene, first-hand accounts and previous interviews with McVay, the film clearly understands the tragic events of the day.
Dressing: Kuru’s Journey (April 21)
Director Pippa Ehrlich, director of Netflix’s award-winning documentary My Octopus Teacher, returns to another film, exploring the relationship between humans and the natural world and Pangolin: Kulu’s journey. The new film premieres on April 21 and follows a baby named Kulu who is rescued from poachers and restores his life in the wild.
Bullet train exploded (April 23)
Director Shinji Higuchi’s latest project is a bullet train explosion, which tells the story of a Tokyo-bound bullet rack train loaded with explosives that will detonate if the train’s speed drops below 100 kmh. Tsuyoshi Kusanagi plays the commanding culprit of the train, and he needs to curb the passengers’ panic while commanding the train’s safety. The film’s production uses real bullet trains and railway facilities, provided by East Japan Railway Corporation, while filming for maximum authenticity.
Thanks to Tom Hardy’s star power, and the fact that it was filmed in the movie about four years ago, Havoc might just be one of the most anticipated releases on April on Netflix. Hardy plays Walker, a detective who is hunting Walker after a crime group and other police officers are involved in drug dealings. This dynamic thriller finds Walker fighting corrupt politicians, criminals and his own past. Jessie Mei Li and Justin Cornwell have co-starred, and the film’s appearance comes from Timothy Olyphant and Forest Whitaker.