Whether you’re in the mood for gritty comedy, heartwarming family moments, or edge-of-your-seat drama, Netflix is serving up something for everyone this week. From the return of beloved series like Black Mirror to standout originals and nostalgic favorites, there’s no shortage of binge-worthy entertainment. Fans of stand-up, romance, sports, and sci-fi will all find something new to queue up. Here’s everything coming to Netflix the week of April 7 — and why it deserves a spot on your watchlist.
Kill Tony: Kill or Be Killed

April 7
A bucket, a mic, and just sixty seconds — that’s all hopeful comics get to impress Tony Hinchcliffe and his panel of celebrity guests. Kill Tony is stand-up comedy distilled to its most brutal and exhilarating form, with unpredictable performances and unscripted chaos. This special brings the hit podcast-turned-live-show to a global audience, offering a front-row seat to the high-stakes laughs and roast-worthy moments. If you love raw comedy and zero safety nets, this is for you.
Blippi’s Job Show

April 7
Blippi and Meekah are back with a new mission: exploring all kinds of cool and quirky careers! In this kid-friendly series, they dive into a variety of jobs — from monster truck driver to pizza maker — to show kids how different work gets done. Educational, colorful, and full of curious questions, this show makes learning about the world of work fun for little ones. It’s the perfect pick for preschoolers ready to explore life’s many possibilities.
The Clubhouse: A Year with the Red Sox

April 8
Step behind the curtain of Fenway Park in this immersive docuseries following the 2024 Boston Red Sox. The Clubhouse offers a rare look at the emotional highs and lows of a 162-game MLB season, both on the field and in the locker room. With access to players’ personal stories and daily routines, the series delves into the mental and physical toll of the sport. It’s a must-watch for baseball fans and anyone fascinated by the human drama behind elite athletics.
How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) – Season 4

April 8
Moritz is out of prison and ready to reclaim the life he believes was stolen from him — even if it means burning some bridges along the way. Season 4 of this German cult hit continues to blend dark comedy with high-stakes tech and teen drama. With Lenny and Dan now thriving, Moritz crafts a new scheme to climb back to the top of the digital drug game. Expect sharp writing, surprising twists, and plenty of hacking chaos.
The Addams Family (1991)

April 9
The delightfully macabre Addams clan comes to life in this classic comedy directed by Barry Sonnenfeld. With its gothic aesthetic, deadpan humor, and iconic performances (including Raúl Juliá and Anjelica Huston), The Addams Family is the ultimate creepy-kooky nostalgic watch. Fans of Netflix’s Wednesday will enjoy seeing the original characters in their big-screen debut. It’s a perfect blend of dark comedy and family dysfunction.
The Hating Game (2021)

April 9
Office rivals Lucy and Joshua are locked in a fierce competition for the same promotion — but their simmering hatred quickly turns into undeniable chemistry. Based on the bestselling romance novel, The Hating Game is a whip-smart rom-com that balances steamy tension with heartfelt moments. Lucy Hale and Austin Stowell deliver charming performances that elevate the classic enemies-to-lovers trope. It’s a fun, feel-good pick for fans of flirty workplace drama.
Black Mirror – Season 7

April 10
Charlie Brooker’s mind-bending anthology series returns with six brand-new stories, each exploring the darker side of our tech-obsessed world. Season 7 includes a much-anticipated sequel to USS Callister, diving deeper into the twisted digital realm introduced in the Emmy-winning episode. From near-future horror to biting satire, Black Mirror continues to push boundaries and reflect our fears in chilling ways. Prepare to be disturbed, fascinated, and glued to your screen.
Frozen Hot Boys (2025) – Netflix Original

April 10
In this offbeat comedy-drama, a determined teacher at a youth rehabilitation center convinces a group of rebellious teens to join a snow sculpting competition in Japan. What starts as a wacky plan turns into a heartfelt journey of connection, redemption, and self-discovery. Frozen Hot Boys blends quirky humor with emotional depth in an unexpected coming-of-age story. This Netflix original promises laughs, heart, and snow-covered surprises.
Meet the Khumalos (2025) – Netflix Original

April 11
Former best friends turned neighborhood nemeses go head-to-head when their children fall in love in this South African comedy. Meet the Khumalos is a hilarious tale of petty feuds, maternal pride, and unexpected romance that spirals into suburban chaos. With plenty of heart and sharp humor, it’s a fresh addition to Netflix’s growing lineup of global comedies. Think Romeo & Juliet with a twist — and a lot more bickering.
The Gardener (Season 1) – Netflix Original

April 11
This Spanish romantic thriller is rooted in secrets, danger, and forbidden desire. Elmer and his domineering mother, La China Jurado, run a seemingly tranquil garden center that doubles as a front for a deadly murder-for-hire business. Created by Miguel Sáez Carral, The Gardener weaves together passion and suspense in a world where beauty hides bloodshed. With lush visuals and high drama, this series is poised to be your next binge obsession.
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