Top 23 Must-Stream Movies in April: ‘Marty Supreme,’ ‘Sirāt,’ and More
April brings a busy slate of streaming premieres. Filmogaz.com highlights the biggest new arrivals across platforms.
Headliners to stream this month
Marty Supreme — HBO Max (April 24)
Timothée Chalamet stars in Marty Supreme, which arrives on HBO Max on April 24. The A24 release grossed about $178 million worldwide and became the studio’s top box office performer.
The film earned nine Oscar nominations, including best picture, director and actor. Josh Safdie directed, and the supporting cast features Gwyneth Paltrow and Fran Drescher.
Sirāt — Hulu (April 6)
Oliver Laxe’s Sirāt arrives on Hulu on April 6. The Cannes jury prize winner earned two Oscar nominations for international feature and sound.
The thriller follows a father searching for his missing daughter in southern Morocco. Sergi López leads the cast.
No Other Choice — Hulu (April 24)
Park Chan-wook’s Korean comedy thriller streams on April 24. Lee Byung-hun stars as a desperate man who takes extreme measures to reclaim work.
The film premiered at Venice and received Golden Globe recognition.
Blockbusters and franchise fare
Spider-Man: No Way Home hits Disney+ on April 15. The 2021 blockbuster grossed $1.9 billion worldwide.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning arrives on Prime Video on April 3. The Tom Cruise vehicle earned about $598 million globally.
Notable originals and genre entries
- Crime 101 — Prime Video (April 1). Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry headline this crime thriller. The film made about $71 million against a reported $90 million budget.
- Christy — HBO Max (April 10). Sydney Sweeney portrays boxer Christy Martin in this biographical drama.
- Apex — Netflix (April 24). Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton star in a survival action film set in Australia.
- Outcome — Apple TV (April 10). Jonah Hill directs and co-stars alongside Keanu Reeves in a Hollywood blackmail drama.
- Shelby Oaks — Hulu (April 17). Chris Stuckmann’s horror debut centers on a missing YouTuber and ghost-hunting lore.
- Good Boy — Hulu (April 25). A haunted-house story told largely through a dog’s point of view.
- Thrash — Netflix (April 10). A shark-centered survival thriller starring Phoebe Dynevor and Whitney Peak.
Documentaries, smaller releases, and festival winners
- Noah Kahan: Out of Body — Netflix (April 13). A film chronicling the musician’s rise and creative struggles.
- Sound of Falling — Mubi (April 24). Mascha Schilinski’s film was shortlisted for international feature Oscars and tied with Sirāt for the Cannes jury prize.
- Primitive War — Hulu (April 4). Luke Sparke’s dinosaur-and-Vietnam action film adapts Ethan Pettus’s cult novel.
- Dust Bunny — HBO Max (April 17). Bryan Fuller’s fantastical debut stars Sophie Sloan and Mads Mikkelsen.
More mainstream arrivals
- Regretting You — Prime Video (April 24). A Colleen Hoover adaptation starring Allison Williams and Mckenna Grace.
- The Conjuring: Last Rites — Prime Video (April 21). The franchise entry grossed nearly $500 million worldwide.
- The Running Man — Prime Video (April 17). Edgar Wright’s remake previously streamed on Paramount+.
- Roommates — Netflix (April 17). A coming‑of‑age comedy featuring Sadie Sandler.
- Him — Netflix (April 19). A Jordan Peele–produced drama about mentorship and fame.
- Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie — Paramount+ (April 20). A genre-blending tribute to the comedy duo’s career.
- Sarah’s Oil — Prime Video (April 15). A period drama set in 1913 Oklahoma with a breakout youth performance.
Highlights include Marty Supreme, Sirāt, and More notable titles across services. Check platform release dates to plan your April watchlist.