Everything new on Apple TV in April 2026
This month’s lineup includes new seasons of 'Friends & Neighbors', ' Criminal Record' and more
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The winter's finally gone, folks, and with the start of spring comes a fresh blooming of streaming titles to pick from. As you already know, Apple TV does a bit of spring cleaning through its sprawling selection of films and TV series every month, and April 2026 will be no exception, with the return of fan favorites and the debut of buzzy new titles.
Kicking off this month is the second season of "Friends & Neighbors" with Jon Hamm back as financial titan-turned-white collar criminal Coop Cooper. Then we've got the premiere of "Outcome," a star-studded new flick from Jonah Hill, featuring the likes of Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz and Matt Bomer.
Later in the month, Oscar nominee Elle Fanning will lead the new David E. Kelly comedic series "Margo's Got Money Problems," and Matthew Rhys will anchor Katie Lippold's new horror-comedy show "Widow's Bay." There's also a second installment of "Criminal Record" on the way. Looking for what to queue up next? Keep scrolling for a closer look at what’s new on Apple TV this April.
Article continues below'Friends & Neighbors' season 2
Who knows what viral memes Jon Hamm will cook up this time as Andrew "Coop" Cooper, a former hedge fund manager who, after being fired in disgrace, has turned to a life of suburban crime against his affluent neighbors to keep up his own wealthy facade in Westmont Village.
There will certainly be even more criminal hijinks in the second season, which drops on Apple TV on Friday, April 3. But things will get complicated for Coop when his secret is threatened by the arrival of a charming but mysterious billionaire (played by "Paradise" star James Marsden) who moves in next door. Along with that splashy cast newcomer, season 2 will see returning stars including Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Hoon Lee, Mark Tallman, Lena Hall, Aimee Carrero, Eunice Bae, Isabel Gravitt and Donovan Colan.
Watch on Apple TV starting April 3
'Outcome'
Directed and co-written by Jonah Hill, "Outcome" sees Hollywood icon Keanu Reeves playing — fittingly — a Hollywood icon named Reef Hawk, a sobered-up movie star who must confront his personal demons and past mistakes when he gets blackmailed with a mysterious video that could shatter his beloved image and end his acting career. Leaning on his lifelong best friends Kyle (Cameron Diaz) and Xander (Matt Bomer), as well as crisis lawyer Ira (Hill), Reef sets off to find out who's behind the damaging tape and make amends with those he's wronged in the past.
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And just in case that cast isn't stacked enough for you, Hill has assembled a supporting ensemble that includes Drew Barrymore, Susan Lucci, Laverne Cox, David Spade, Atsuko Okatsuka, Roy Wood Jr., Kaia Gerber, Ivy Wolk and even Martin Scorsese. Catch the black comedy on Apple TV beginning Friday, April 10.
Watch on Apple TV starting April 10
'Margo's Got Money Troubles'
Fresh off her Oscar nom for 'Sentimental Value," Elle Fanning heads to the small screen with this Apple TV miniseries “Margo’s Got Money Troubles,” which is based on the bestselling Rufi Thorpe novel and created by David E. Kelley ("Big Little Lies," "Nine Perfect Strangers").
In the new family dramedy, Fanning (also an executive producer on the series) plays the titular Margo, a recent college dropout, an aspiring writer and the daughter of some unconventional parents: ex-Hooters waitress Shyanne (Michelle Pfeiffer) and ex-pro wrestler Jinx (Nick Offerman). After an unplanned pregnancy, and with single parenthood and piles of bills looming before her, Margot turns to OnlyFans to make ends meet.
Watch on Apple TV from April 15
‘Criminal Record' season 2
The character-driven British crime thriller is back for a second season, beginning its eight-episode run Wednesday, April 22, when we'll catch up with Detective Chief Inspector Daniel Hegarty (Oscar winner Peter Capaldi) and Detective Sergeant June Lenker (Olivier nominee Cush Jumbo) as they take on more cases in contemporary London.
Season 2 sees the investigative duo forced into an uneasy alliance after a young man is stabbed to death at a political rally. As they dig deeper into the murder, their efforts escalate into a high-stakes undercover operation to thwart a far-right bomb plot targeting the heart of London.
Watch on Apple TV starting April 22
'Widow's Bay'
Our title setting is a quaint island town off the coast of New England, where we meet town mayor Tom Loftis ("The Beast in Me" star Matthew Rhys), who is desperate to turn the place into a tourist destination and revive the struggling community. However, the superstitious locals of Widow's Bay believe the island to be cursed, a belief not shared by skeptical Tom — that is, until those old ghost stories start playing out in real life.
Created by Katie Dippold ("Parks and Recreation"), with Hiro Murai ("Atlanta," "Barry") directing, the 10-episode horror-comedy series will premiere its first three episodes on Sunday, April 29. Along with Rhys, town inhabitants will include Kate O'Flynn, Stephen Root, Kingston Rumi Southwick, Kevin Caroll and Dale Dickey.
Watch on Apple TV starting April 29
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Christina Izzo is a writer-editor covering culture, food and drink, travel and general lifestyle in New York City. She was previously the Deputy Editor at My Imperfect Life, the Features Editor at Rachael Ray In Season and Reveal, as well as the Food & Drink Editor and chief restaurant critic at Time Out New York.
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