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Must-See! 7 Addictive TV Shows to Binge This April: Crime, Comedy & More

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Get ready for an April full of excitement with these seven addictive shows that will keep you glued to the screen, from crime thrillers to innovative comedies.

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Must-See! 7 Addictive TV Shows to Binge This April: Crime, Comedy & More

After thinking I was done with Gilead after the end of 'The Handmaid's Tale,' the sequel 'The Testaments' has convinced me to return to this dystopian world. The trailer is simply chilling, and the series stars Chase Infiniti, the breakout star from 'One Battle After Another'.
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Set 15 years after the events of 'The Handmaid's Tale,' 'The Testaments' will bring back important characters from the original series. Don't miss the premiere on Wednesday, April 8 on Disney Plus.

It's been three years since 'I'm A Celebrity South Africa' last aired! The ITV all-stars series is back for a second round, and the cast promises plenty of chaos in the camp. Gemma Collins, who only lasted three days the last time she entered the jungle, joins former kings and queens like Harry Redknapp and Scarlett Moffatt.
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Although I wish the show was recorded in real time like the original, I'm eager to see what this cohort has in store. 'I'm A Celebrity South Africa 2026' launches on Monday, April 6 at 9 p.m. on ITV1 and ITVX.

Some people love 'Race Across The World' for the landscapes it shows. Others are drawn to the personal stories that the teams reveal as they travel the world, learning more about themselves than ever before. I'm in both groups.
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This BBC series makes me cry as much as it makes me want to run to the airport, pick a destination on the board, and fly without a second thought. It's a competition as much as an exploration of self-discovery, and I love it. 'Race Across The World 2026' launches on Thursday, April 2 at 8 p.m. on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Created by Dan Levy? Yes. Starring Dan Levy? Yes. Produced by Dan Levy? Yes. I'm in. 'Big Mistakes' is only the second original scripted series by the Canadian actor and filmmaker, the first, of course, being the phenomenal and beloved comedy 'Schitt's Creek'.
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And it seems that this 'crazy' Netflix series about siblings who are blackmailed into entering the world of organized crime has all the ingredients of another comedy classic. Co-created with 'Shiva Baby' star Rachel Sennott, 'Big Mistakes' is already generating a lot of excitement. And rightfully so. 'Big Mistakes' premieres on Thursday, April 9 on Netflix.

I'm a millennial, proud and loud. So it's no surprise that, growing up as a kid in the 2000s, 'Malcolm in the Middle' was on our TV a lot. Frankie Muniz seemed to have decades of acting and life experience at just 14 years old, and as a middle child, I could connect with his awkwardness in trying to navigate complex family dynamics.
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I'm not a child genius like Malcolm, but that's the brilliant thing about the comedy, which I hope the revival 'Life's Still Unfair' will replicate: its relatability. 'Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair' premieres on Friday, April 10 on Disney Plus.

It's been eons since 'Euphoria' was last on our screens, at least, that's how it feels when there's a four-year gap between seasons. The drama starring Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney is back for the third season, and from what the trailer looks like, it's giving more of a 'Breaking Bad' vibe now that the main characters have entered adulthood. Drugs, sugar daddies, adult content... once again, 'Euphoria' will undoubtedly ruffle feathers. It's going to be a particularly heartbreaking series for fans, with a posthumous performance by the late Eric Dane, and the painful absence of Angus Cloud after his death in 2023.

Two years ago, Netflix released 'Baby Reindeer.' Then, in March 2025, came 'Adolescence.' Now, this April, the streaming platform is launching a new drama 'Unchosen,' and I suspect it will leave audiences shocked to the core. The psychological thriller follows Rosie (Molly Windsor), who lives in a religious cult with her husband Adam (Asa Butterfield), but opens her eyes when she meets Sam (Fra Fee), an outsider and escaped prisoner. Set in modern-day England, 'Unchosen' will not only be a chilling series, but also enlightening. 'Unchosen' premieres on Tuesday, April 21 on Netflix.
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