What To Watch On Hulu In April 2026

Chase Infiniti and Lucy Halliday appearing in a first look image from Hulu series “The Testaments.”
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If you’ve been sitting there scrolling Hulu like, “What am I even in the mood for?” don’t worry… I’ve got you covered.

April is bringing a mix of chaos, drama, nostalgia, and a few stories that might have you side-eyeing your screen. Let’s get into what’s worth pressing play on.


What To Know

  • Hulu is dropping a mix of originals, documentaries, and fan-favorite revivals
  • Several titles lean into dark, psychological storytelling
  • There’s a strong mix of drama, comedy, and true crime this month

“Dear Killer Nannies” – April 1

This one feels intense right out the gate.

“Dear Killer Nannies” is a coming-of-age story told through the eyes of Juampi, the son of notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar Gaviria.

As his father’s empire grows, so does the danger around him, especially from the hitmen who double as his caretakers.

With John Leguizamo stepping into the role of Escobar, this series dives deep into loyalty, fear, and what it really means to grow up in a world where danger is always close.


“Pizza Movie” – April 3

What starts as a simple pizza run turns into absolute chaos.

A shy college student and his unpredictable roommate take a strange experimental drug and suddenly find themselves in a night full of wild hallucinations and unexpected twists.

It’s giving messy, unpredictable, and just a little unhinged.

If you like your comedies with a side of “what did I just watch,” this might be your vibe.


“The Testaments” – April 8

If you’re still not over “The Handmaid’s Tale”… this next chapter is about to pull you right back in.

The Testaments” follows Agnes and Daisy, two young women navigating life inside Gilead.

Set within Aunt Lydia’s strict preparatory school, their growing bond could change everything.

It’s layered, emotional, and rooted in power, control, and resistance.


“Malcolm In The Middle: Life’s Still Unfair” – April 10

Yes… they’re back. And no… they haven’t changed.

Two decades later, Malcolm gets pulled back into family chaos when Hal and Lois demand he show up for their 40th anniversary.

And if you remember anything about this family, you already know peace is not on the menu.

This revival is bringing nostalgia with a side of dysfunction.


“#SkyKing” – April 14

This true story still feels unreal.

“#SkyKing” dives into the 2018 incident involving Richard “Beebo” Russell, who stole a plane from Seattle-Tacoma Airport.

The documentary explores the man behind the headlines and the events that captured national attention.

If you’re into true crime with a psychological angle, this one is definitely worth the watch.


“Good Boy” – April 25

Listen… when a dog is the hero, I’m already emotionally invested.

“Good Boy” follows a loyal pup who senses something is off in his new rural home.

When supernatural forces begin to threaten his owner, he steps up in a big way.

It’s giving horror, heart, and “don’t watch this alone at night.”


Will You Be Watching?

I’m not going to lie… “The Testaments” and “Dear Killer Nannies” already have my full attention.

But I need to know what YOU’re adding to your watchlist this month.

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Drop down in the comments and tell me what you’re watching.

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