We are all in this together.
For that reason we want to try and help make the time at home pass a little quicker if we can.
These are the days when we are most grateful for streaming, and Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO Now and Acorn TV have plenty of new content premiering in April.
"After Life" Season 2
Never has there been a time when we were more in need of distraction. Fortunately there a lot to stream in April, including the return of Ricky Gervais in "After Life" Season 2. Set in the small fictitious town of Tambury, the Netflix series follows Tony (Gervais) after a life-altering tragedy. You would think that would be funny, but it is. Here some of what else is streaming... (Netflix)
"#blackAF"
"#blackAF": Kenya Barris and Rashida Jones star in this family comedy series inspired by Barris's irreverent, highly flawed, unbelievably honest approach to parenting, relationships, race and culture. (Netflix)
"What We Do In The Shadows" Season 2
"What We Do In The Shadows" Season 2: This comedy follows four vampires who lived together for hundreds of years. In Season 2, the vampires will try to find their way in a world of human Super Bowl parties, internet trolls, an energy vampire who gets a promotion and becomes drunk on power and of course, all the ghosts, witches, necromancers, zombies and shadowy cloaked assassins who roam freely in the Tri-State area. (Hulu)
"Stuber"
"Stuber": A mild manner Uber driver ends up getting taken for a wild ride when his passenger turns out to be a cop hot on the trail of a killer. (HBO Now)
"The Last Kingdom" Season 4
"The Last Kingdom" Season 4: As Edward and Aethelflaed spar over the future of Mercia and their father's dream of a united England, Uhtred tries to recover his lost birthright in this historical fiction series based on Bernard Cornwell's The Saxon Stories series of novels. (Netflix)
"Minority Report"
"Minority Report": Tom Cruise stars in the action packed crime thriller about a future where a special police unit is able to arrest murderers before they commit their crimes. (Netflix)
"The Matrix"
"The Matrix": Will you take the red pill or the blue pill when you watch this action sc-fi starring Keanu Reeves? (Netflix)
"Into The Dark"
"Into The Dark": A group of thirty-something friends from high school create their own Creepypasta about Pooka for laughs, but are shocked when it becomes so viral on the Internet that it actually manifests more murderous versions of the creature. (Hulu)
"Gorky Park"
"Gorky Park": Based on the bestselling novel by Martin Cruz Smith, a Russian police officer must find a killer after three mutilated bodies are found in Moscow's Gorky Park. (Amazon Prime)
"It Chapter 2"
"It Chapter 2": The sequel to the hit 2017 horror film features a star-studded cast. The children who battled evil in Derry, Maine are now adults who must once again face the horror. (HBO Now)
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