10 new Netflix movies we can’t wait to watch in April
Netflix is a source of reliable hit movies, from action -packed -style action movies such as the Electricity State featuring Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown to Movies won with an Oscar Like Emilia Perez and the only girl in the orchestra. This month, dozens of new editions, from original films to some newly acquired old loved ones, adds to the extensive platform catalog.
Almost every genre is presented in the new arrival of this April, by the Havoc action thriller starring Tom Hardy, which arrives at the end of the month, to the largest documentary Oklahoma City: American terror, on April 18. Keep attention to modern classics like the 1991 comedy of Addams and 1995 Drame Heat, such as the comedy of Addams.
Are you ready to penetrate some new movies? Take a look at some of the biggest titles coming to Netflix this April.
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The 1995 Michael Mann film, Heat, known for being the first movie in which the acting Titans Al Pacino and Robert de Niro appear on the scene together, arrives at Netflix this month. Man hints that a sequel to the movie will arrive every day – he has already written the Heat 2 novel that he plans to adapt to the screen – but in the meantime it is your chance to catch the original criminal tale of LAPD (Pacino), trying to take off a professional thief (de Niro).
Vincent Cassel is an actor, dancer, and now, at least on screen, DJ. In Banger, Netflix’s new original film from France, Cassel is played Scorpex, washed DJ, appointed by French intelligence, to help capture a DJ rival named Vestax (Mister V), which has connections with a Russian gangster. While Scorpex is surrounded by a dangerous network of criminals, he also sees his new relationship with Vestax as an opportunity to regain his popularity as a DJ by launching a new, inspired bang.
The Dad Quest is a new arrival from Mexico for father and son who learn that they are not biologically related. The couple embarks on a journey that connects them again with people of their past and helps them realize that it is their relationship, not their blood makes them family. Dad’s quati arrives on April 6th.
Adams Family (April 9)
With the second season of Netflix’s hit series Wednesday, arriving later this year, makes sense to catch the 1991 Adams family at Netflix when it arrives on April 9th. Christina Richie is memorable on Wednesday Adams in this version, but the entire cast, including Raul Julia, Angelica Huston and Christopher Lloyd, are wonderful as a cheerful Macare family based on the Charles Addat family.
Frozen hot guys (April 10)
Inspired by a true story, Frozen Hot Boys is a new original of Netflix from Thailand for a Thai snow team that won a series of sculpture races in Japan, despite the fact that it never snow in Thailand. The story focuses on a group of teenagers from a minor detention center who become unlikely to be insufficient in the international competition and get a second chance, although the chances are arranged against them. Hey, if the Jamaica Bobesur team can do it …
Ihostage is another new title inspired by real events. In this case, the hostage crisis unfolded at an Apple store in Amsterdam in 2022 when an armed man kept everyone in hostages for hours. The story is told through the eyes of the attacker, the first reacting and one of the hostages, a Bulgarian man, caught in the terrifying ordeal.
Oklahoma City bombardment: American terror (April 18)
Director of director Greg Tilman in Oklahoma City Bombarding: The American Terror reveals details of the events of April 19, 1995, when Timothy McVey started a bomb in Alfred P. Mura’s federal building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people. The film arrives on April 18, on time for the 30th anniversary of the attack, which is still the most death act of internal terrorism in the history of the United States. With the recreation of the crime scene, first -hand accounts and previously recorded interviews with Mcveigh, the film gives a clear picture of the tragic events of the day.
Marcolin: The trip of Kulu (April 21)
Director Pippa Erlich, director of Netflix’s documentary, won with an Oscar, My Octopus, returns with another movie exploring the relationship between MAN and The Natural World with Pangolin: The trip of Kulu. The new movie, which premiered on April 21, follows a baby Pangolin named Kulu, who was rescued by poachers and rehabilitated to re -enter the wild.
Explosion of a bullet train (April 23)
The latest project by Shinji Higuchi is an explosion of Bullet Train, for Tokyo -tied bullets, arranged with explosives that will blow up if the train speed drops below 100 kmH. Tsuyoshi Kusa always plays the train conductor, Takachi, who must master the panic of his passengers while commanding the train for safety. The production of the film uses real trains of bullets and railway facilities provided by the railway company in Eastern Japan while shooting to achieve maximum authenticity.
Havoc may be just one of April’s most anticipated editions in Netflix, thanks to Tom Hardy’s star force and the fact that the filming of the movie was wrapped nearly four years ago. Hardy plays Walker, a detective who is pursued by a crime union and fellow cops, after joining a drug deal, went wrong. The thriller, packed with action, finds Walker fighting corrupt politicians, criminals and his own past. Jesse May Li and Justin Cornwell’s co-star, and the movie has appeared by Timothy Oliphant and Forest Whitaker.