New TV Shows & Seasons Worth Binging in April
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Staff Writer
- April 2, 2025
- 16 minutes read
Every show is racing toward something—closure, reinvention, survival. April’s lineup is packed with heavy hitters returning for their final bows and fresh contenders looking to make their mark. With Joel and Ellie bracing for another fight in The Last of Us, Joe Goldberg running out of places to hide, or bounty hunter Hub Halloran hunting demons on borrowed time, these are the shows you won’t want to miss.
The Last of Us Season 2
Set a few years after the first season, HBO’s hit video game adaptation returns with Joel, played by Pedro Pascal, and Ellie, played by Bella Ramsey, settling in Jackson—until a thousand-strong infected horde tears through their fragile peace. Kaitlyn Dever joins as Abby, while Isabela Merced’s Dina and Young Mazino’s Jesse step into the story.
The Studio Season 1
Catherine O’Hara and Seth Rogen lead this sharp Hollywood satire set in a struggling movie studio. Rogen plays Matt Remick, the newly appointed head of Continental Studios, balancing corporate chaos with creative desperation. As the industry shifts under his feet, keeping movies relevant—and his job intact—becomes a high-stakes game.
Pulse Season 1
This high-stakes medical drama follows Danny, a third-year resident thrust into leadership when Dr. Xander Phillips is suspended. Their workplace romance—complicated and far from secret—unfolds as a hurricane slams into Miami, flooding the ER with trauma cases. In Pulse, saving lives is hard, but navigating love under pressure might be harder.
You Season 5
Joe Goldberg is back in New York for You’s final season, but his past refuses to stay buried. Just as he settles into his old life, new revelations threaten to expose him. Alongside familiar faces, new players enter the game, including enigmatic writer Bronte and the powerful Lockwood family. The hunter may finally become the hunted.
The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6
The Handmaid’s Tale reaches its final chapter as June fights to bring down Gilead once and for all. Serena takes a different path, pushing for reform instead of revolution. Meanwhile, Commander Lawrence and Aunt Lydia make their last moves in the shifting regime. Expect a tense, bloody, and Emmy-worthy conclusion.
Doctor Who Season 2
Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor returns for a second season, tasked with escorting Belinda Chandra home—but their journey takes unexpected turns across time and space. Ruby Sunday is back, though rumors swirl that she’s joined UNIT. With new threats emerging, the Doctor faces his most unpredictable mission yet.
Andor Season 2
Tony Gilroy’s Andor takes Star Wars to its grittiest depths in a 12-episode run leading straight into Rogue One. Cassian Andor’s fight escalates after a brutal Imperial massacre forces the Rebel Alliance into action. With the stakes higher than ever, every mission inches them closer to all-out war.
Ransom Canyon Season 2
Ransom Canyon brings frontier feuds and family legacies to your screens, following three dynasties fighting to control a prized Texas ranch. Staten Kirkland, driven by vengeance after his lover’s death, clashes with rivals while finding unexpected solace in a dancehall owner. With cowboys, conflicts, and power struggles, the stakes run as high as the fences.
Dope Thief Season 1
Ray and Manny make a living posing as DEA agents to rob drug dealers—until they hit the wrong stash. Their latest job entangles them in a powerful narcotics syndicate, where one mistake means death. With real agents and ruthless kingpins closing in, the con turns into a desperate fight to stay alive.
The Bondsman Season 1
Murdered bounty hunter Hub Halloran gets a second chance—courtesy of the Devil. In exchange, he must track down demons who’ve slipped out of Hell and drag them back where they belong. Between supernatural hunts, Hub tries to mend fences with the family he left behind, but redemption doesn’t come easy.
