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Best New Movies and Shows to Stream April 27-May 1 on Top Platforms
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New movies & shows hit Netflix, Apple TV, Hulu & more this week. Leading the pack: *Man on Fire* series starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, premiering April 30.

AceShowbiz - As April draws to a close, streaming platforms are rolling out a variety of fresh movies and TV shows to keep viewers entertained through the start of May. Whether you prefer intense dramas, chilling horror, or compelling documentaries, this week’s lineup from Netflix, Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and more has something for everyone.

Leading the pack is the highly anticipated Netflix series Man on Fire, premiering April 30. This new adaptation revisits A.J. Quinnell’s 1980 novel, previously made into films in 1987 and 2004. Starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Johny Creasy, a former CIA operative grappling with PTSD, the show explores his quest for vengeance in a seven-episode format. The series also features Bobby Cannavale, Scoot McNairy, and Alice Braga, and is created by Kyle Killen, known for his work on the "Halo" series. Unlike the 2004 movie directed by Tony Scott, this adaptation offers a deeper look into the story through episodic storytelling, promising a more detailed and immersive experience.

On Amazon Prime Video, Regretting You is available to stream now. This 2025 drama stars Allison Williams as Morgan, a former teen mom navigating a complicated relationship with her teenage daughter, Clara (played by McKenna Grace). Morgan’s emotional turmoil intensifies as she secretly harbors feelings for Jonah (portrayed by Dave Franco), who is the partner of her sister Jenny (played by Willa Fitzgerald). Following a tragic accident that claims two lives, secrets spill out, and family dynamics shift dramatically. Though not a critical darling, the film’s over-the-top drama and unexpected plot twists make it a compelling watch for fans of “so-bad-it’s-good” cinema.

Hulu’s contribution this week is the unique horror film Good Boy, streaming now. Told from the perspective of a dog named Indy, making his acting debut, the movie follows Indy and his owner Todd (played by Shane Jensen) as they move into Todd’s late grandfather’s house. Indy soon senses an ominous supernatural presence, threatening Todd, who suffers from a chronic lung condition. Directed by Ben Leonberg in his debut, the film cleverly uses a dog’s point of view to build tension and atmosphere, blending horror with inventive storytelling techniques. Despite minor flaws, Good Boy stands out for its originality and emotional impact.

Apple TV+ debuts the first season of the comedy-horror series Widow's Bay on April 29. Created by Katie Dippold, known for her work on "Parks and Recreation" and "The Heat," the show stars Matthew Rhys as Mayor Tom Loftis. His character is a skeptic trying to promote tourism in a New England town plagued by rumors of a curse and strange occurrences. The cast also includes Stephen Root, Kate O’Flynn, Kevin Carroll, and Dale Dickey. Early critical reviews praise Widow’s Bay for its perfect mix of humor and horror, with standout performances that bring a haunting yet hilarious vibe. The series is shaping up to be one of the year’s best new TV shows.

Netflix also introduces a gripping true crime documentary series, Should I Marry a Murderer?, available April 29. This three-episode British production delves into the unsettling story of forensic pathologist Dr. Caroline Muirhead, whose fiancé revealed a chilling secret: he and his twin brother committed a fatal hit-and-run and concealed the crime. The series chronicles Muirhead’s continued engagement to Alexander "Sandy" McKellar, whom she met on Tinder, even as she gathers evidence that leads to the arrest of both brothers. The documentary’s intense narrative and real-life drama make it a must-watch for true crime enthusiasts.

In addition to these new releases, streaming services continue to offer returning favorites. Apple TV+ brings back Jon Hamm in the new season of Your Friends & Neighbors, a crime comedy exploring a character’s double life on the brink of exposure. Meanwhile, Prime Video gears up for the final season of The Boys, wrapping up its popular five-season run. Netflix and Apple TV+ also have new seasons of Beef and Your Friends & Neighbors, respectively, ensuring a variety of fresh content for subscribers.

With so many new options launching between April 27 and May 1, viewers may want to plan their watchlists carefully to catch all the top picks. From action-packed revenge tales to supernatural comedies and chilling documentaries, this week’s streaming offerings showcase diverse genres and compelling storytelling. Whether you’re looking for binge-worthy series or standalone movies, these releases are sure to keep you entertained as the spring season progresses.

To summarize, here are the top five streaming picks this week:

  • Man on Fire (Netflix) - New seven-episode series adaptation premiering April 30, starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.
  • Regretting You (Amazon Prime Video) - Dramatic family thriller available to stream now.
  • Good Boy (Hulu) - Horror movie from a dog’s perspective, streaming now.
  • Widow’s Bay Season 1 (Apple TV+) - Comedy-horror series launching April 29, starring Matthew Rhys.
  • Should I Marry a Murderer? (Netflix) - True crime documentary series premiering April 29.

With exciting content across multiple platforms, the end of April and start of May promises plenty of captivating entertainment for all tastes.

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