Spring has arrived and with it new content from Netflix. From classic reboots to Oscar-winning movies, the favored DSP can have something for everybody this April.
Denzel Washington has a robust presence originally of the month; ranging from a movie directed by Spike Lee and ending with a thriller. The next day, viewers will find a way to observe a movie starring LeBron James. For the following 30 days, Netflix might be streaming comedies, animated projects and moving documentaries, all in your viewing pleasure.
See what’s new and Black on Netflix in April.
“Little Things” – (4/1)
The film starring Denzel Washington takes viewers to Los Angeles in the Nineties, where a sheriff’s deputy works with a detective to trace down a cunning serial killer. However, personal differences may derail their mission.
“Inside the Man” – (4/1)
The film directed by Spike Lee tells the story of a detective fighting a thief who’s at all times one step ahead of the police. When a loose cannon negotiator arrives, the situation spirals uncontrolled.
“Space Jam: A New Legacy” – (4/2)
LeBron James teams up with the enduring bunny and his classic cartoon crew to defeat the evil AI squad on the basketball court and save his family.
“Good Times” – (4/12)
In this edgy, irreverent version of the TV classic, a new generation of the Evans family keeps their heads above water in a Chicago residential neighborhood.
“Ups” – (18/4)
A new season of ups, downs and life changes featuring Mike Epps and your complete forged brings blessings and stresses to the Upshaws. But regardless of what, family at all times comes first, last and at all times.
“King Richard” – (24/4)
Starring Will Smith in an Oscar-winning performance, Richard Williams guides his incredibly talented daughters, Venus and Serena, on their journey to tennis superstardom.
“TLC Forever” – (24/4)
The revolutionary, best-selling American women’s group of all time that broke boundaries, influenced a whole generation and survived against all odds, tell the story of T-Boz and Chilli in this feature-length documentary.
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