Joel McHale is set to host an upcoming eighth installment of the docu-series Tiger King, to be titled Tiger King and I.
26.03.2020 - 19:15 / eonline.com
There's never been a better time to stay home and watch TV. With the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the world, those who are able to socially distance from the comfort of their homes are in luck—because Hulu has a brand new slate of additions for April. After all, with many of us passing the time by lounging on the couch catching up on movies and TV shows, some may be in the mood for some fresh content stirred into the digital mix—and they're going to get it on Hulu in just a few days. The new
.Joel McHale is set to host an upcoming eighth installment of the docu-series Tiger King, to be titled Tiger King and I.
Hulu has announced everything that's coming to the streaming service in April, but we know your time is so valuable that you can't afford to look at it. You just want the facts: WHAT IS GOOD? Well thank the TV gods that I'm here, because it's my job to tell you what's trash and what's not trash.
Due to social distancing and self-isolating to protect yourself and others from coronavirus, you've probably found that you have been streaming shows and movies more than ever, lately. And as you burn through all those series you've been meaning to catch up on, you might also find that your watch list is growing a little light. Luckily, there's always more to watch, and April is no exception, as a ton of new titles are heading to Netflix starting on April 1.
April marks Hulu subscribers' last chance to watch a number of movies that will be exiting the streaming service at the end of the month. Films saying goodbye to Hulu include My Best Friend's Wedding, starring Julia Roberts, Cameron Diaz and Dermot Mulroney and Earth Girls Are Easy, starringJeff Goldblum and Geena Davis, as well as Say Anything and all three Bridget Jones movies.
Plenty to fill the hours of self-isolation
As everyone has resorted to the lockdown rules and obliged with the directives of self-quarantine, now is the time to binge-watch some amazing movies and shows that will be streaming on Netflix in April 2020. The streaming platform is all set to witness the premiere of a whole lot of new series that is sure to keep the audiences hooked. Some of the new stuff that will be making their debut this month include Brews Brothers, Outerbanks, Never Have I Ever and #BlackAF.
As everyone continues to self-quarantine and practice social distancing due to the coronavirus pandemic, there’s no better “at-home” activity than catching up on all the new films and shows streaming on Netflix this April.
Showtime is saying goodbye to a number of titles in April. The network announced a list of movies that are set to disappear throughout next month.
Amazon Prime Video has revealed its list of incoming movies and shows for the month of April 2020, and there are some great options, both in the streaming service's originals and its licensed content. Amazon original highlights include Tales from the Loop, a retrofuturist sci-fi series from executive producer Matt Reeves (April 3), and Bosch, the dependable cop show that's back for Season 6 (April 17).
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, Disney+ continues to put itself up against fellow streaming services like Netflix and Hulu with an increasingly deep and varied amount of content available to watch while you’re stuck at home.
Netflix is ready to say goodbye to a number of titles in April. The streamer announced a list of movies and television series that will disappear throughout the month.
As HBO prepares to welcome a host of new content, a number of titles will be leaving in April. Jim Carrey starrer Bruce Almighty will be removed from the premium outlet at the end of the month, along with tentpole films The Day After Tomorrow, Rush Hour 2 andThe Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
Need something new to watch on Netflix? Well, you're in luck. Last week, the streaming service released a list of all the movies and series coming to its platform this April. Considering the new month is just a few days away, fans won't have to wait long to binge-watch it all.