Netflix new releases: 7 shows and movies you need to stream this week (April 27-May 3)

Netflix is adding 44 new movies and shows to the streaming service this week, and there’s one name that quickly rose to the top of the list: “Man on Fire.” No, I’m not talking about the Denzel Washington movie. It’s based on the same source material, but this is a brand-new miniseries starring “Wonder Man” lead Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.
If you want something with fewer explosions, there is a new family-friendly animated movie worth checking out. “Swapped” stars Oscar-winner Michael B. Jordan as a tiny, otter-like creature, and it feels like a breath of fresh air in a world fully of Disney sequels.
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Release Date |
Title |
Category |
Why It’s a Must-Watch |
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April 27 |
“Straight to Hell” |
Docudrama series |
A dramatized retelling of the rise of Kazuko Hosoki. |
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April 29 |
“Je m’appelle Agneta” |
Romantic comedy movie |
A woman finds herself suddenly the companion of an older Swedish gentleman with dementia. |
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April 29 |
“Should I Marry A Murderer?” |
Docuseries |
A woman’s fiancé confessess to a cold case murder before their wedding. |
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April 29 |
“Million Dollar Secret” season 2 (new episodes) |
Reality competition series |
Contestants try to keep a $1 million from each other. |
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April 30 |
“Man on Fire” |
Action thriller series |
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II puts his stamp on a character made famous by Denzel Washington. |
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May 1 |
“My Dearest Señorita” |
Spanish drama movie |
An intersex person goes on a journey of self-discovery. |
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May 1 |
“Swapped” |
Animated comedy movie |
Cast includes Michael B. Jordan, Juno Temple and Tracy Morgan. |
Malcolm McMillan
Malcolm has been covering the latest in streaming shows and movies since 2023. Every week, he hunts down the top shows and movies to watch on Netflix.
New on Netflix this week: Top picks
‘Man on Fire’
Genre: Action thriller series
What it’s about: Former mercenary John Creasy (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) is trying to leave his dark past behind. But a quest for revenge might put those plans on hold.
Why you should watch it: If you’ve seen “Wonder Man” or “Watchmen,” you know that having Abdul-Mateen II in your show is typically a good thing. Add in that he’s playing a character previously portrayed by Denzel Washington, and I’m officially sold.
Watch “Man on Fire” on Netflix starting April 30
‘Swapped’
Genre: Animated comedy movie
What it’s about: Ollie (Michael B. Jordan) is a Pookoo, a small otter-like creature, whose sworn enemy in “The Valley” is Ivy (Juno Temple), a Kākāpō-like bird known as a Javan. These two constantly fight until one day a magical plant causes them to swap bodies. Now, they have to find another plant to swap back.
Why you should watch it: If you’re tired of Disney sequels, this original animated comedy looks like it’s worth checking out. Plus, it’s got a great voice cast, including Tracy Morgan and Cedric the Entertainer in addition to Jordan and Temple.
Watch “Swapped” on Netflix starting May 1
‘Should I Marry A Murderer?’
Genre: Docuseries
What it’s about: When Dr. Caroline Muirhead asked her fiancé if there were any skeletons in his closet, it wasn’t meant literally. But when Alexander McKellar then confessed to a murder, she was left with the decision of turning in the man she loved or marrying a murderer.
Why you should watch it: A lot of true crime docuseries can feel the same once you’ve written about a few dozen. But this one has a premise I was definitely not expecting. Worth checking out if you’re a fan of the genre.
Watch “Should I Marry a Murderer?” on Netflix starting on April 29
‘Straight to Hell’
Genre: Docudrama series
What it’s about: Kazuko Hosoki became one of Japan’s most influential post-war figures. But while beloved by some, the former nightclub manager turned celebrity fortune teller was also a controversial figure, despised and feared by those who thought she was a trickster.
Why you should watch it: This docudrama expands on the life of a dominant figure in Japan that those outside the island nation might not know much about. Plus, as a dramatization, it looks like it’ll be quite entertaining. Just make sure to take its claims with a grain of salt.
Watch “Straight to Hell” on Netflix now
‘Je m’appelle Agneta’
Genre: Romantic comedy movie
What it’s about: Wishing to leave her stale life behind, Agneta (Eva Melander) decides to take a job as an au pair for a Swedish boy in Provence. But when she arrives at work, she discovers she’s taking care of Einar (Claes Mansson), an older Swedish man suffering from dementia.
Why you should watch it: With an intriguing and amusing premise, “Je m’appelle Agneta” seems like a fun rom-com movie. The trailer indicates much of the same. Just make sure you don’t mind subtitles.
Watch “Je m’appelle Agneta” on Netflix starting on April 29
‘My Dearest Señorita’
Genre: Spanish drama movie
What it’s about: Adela (Elisabeth Martínez) is an only child, living in 1999 Pamplona, Spain. Their Conservative mother is overbearing, and so Adela leaves for a journey of self-discovery in Madrid. What Adela doesn’t know is that she’s intersex, and that this journey will explore their intersexuality in ways they won’t be expecting.
Why you should watch it: This Spanish-language drama is actually an adaptation of the 1972 film “Mi Querida Señorita,” and it’s been garnering some praise in early reviews. It’s also featuring an intersex actor in Martínez, a rarity, especially given that they’re also portraying an intersex character.
Watch “My Dearest Señorita” on Netflix starting May 1
‘Million Dollar Secret’ season 2 (new episodes)
Genre: Reality competition series
What it’s about: Well-spoken English actor Peter Serafinowicz hosts 12 contestants hoping to win $1 million. The money is in a box, and that box is in one of their rooms. Now, whoever has the cash just needs to eliminate the others before someone takes it.
Why you should watch it: If you like “The Traitors,” this hunt for money is loaded with the sort of messy betrayals you know and love. Plus, you even get an erudite host from the British Isles.
Watch “Million Dollar Secret” season 2 on Netflix now, with new episodes on April 2
Everything new on Netflix: April 27-May 3
APRIL 27
“Straight to Hell” (JP) (Netflix series)
As Japan’s most famous fortune teller, Kazuko Hosoki ruled TV and bestseller lists, but who was she behind rumors of spiritual scams and underworld ties?
APRIL 29
“Je m’appelle Agneta” (SE) (Netflix film)
Craving a fresh start, recently unemployed Agneta accepts an au pair gig in Provence that turns into an indulgent escape — and an unexpected awakening.
“Million Dollar Secret” season 2 (Netflix series) new episodes
Fourteen strangers enter a glamorous lakeside estate and in each of their rooms is a mysterious box. Thirteen of these boxes are empty but one contains $1,000,000, and it’s for that guest to keep — as long as they keep their identity hidden. This season, the stakes are higher than ever as players face trickier agendas, grueling challenges and navigate the ever-changing game of deception. Do they have what it takes to keep their Million Dollar Secret?
“Should I Marry A Murderer?” (GB) (Netflix documentary)
A fiancée turned key witness reveals how she stayed engaged to a man accused of murder while gathering evidence against him in this documentary series.
APRIL 30
“Man on Fire” (Netflix series)
Based on A.J. Quinnell’s book series, Man on Fire tells the story of John Creasy. Once a high-functioning and skilled Special Forces Mercenary, known for surviving even the most desolate of situations, Creasy is now plagued with intense PTSD. Determined to overcome his personal demons, he sets out on a path to redemption. But, before he can adjust to this new life, he finds himself back in the fire, fighting harder than ever.
MAY 1
“Glory” (IN) (Netflix series)
In a small-town boxing hub, two brothers investigate a shocking murder while navigating a troubled reunion with their father, a renowned coach.
“My Dearest Señorita” (ES) (Netflix film)
A young woman from a traditional family learns she’s intersex, sparking a journey of self-discovery, gender identity and love found in unexpected places.
“Son-In-Law” (MX) (Netflix film)
José Sánchez becomes a feared political operator after a rough patch, but this time neither his memorable mustache nor his sharp tongue will be enough.
“Swapped” (Netflix family)
A tiny woodland creature and a majestic bird suddenly swap bodies, forcing them to team up to survive the wildest adventure of their lives.
- “13 Going on 30”
- “48 Hrs.”
- “Airport”
- “Airport ’77”
- “Airport 1975”
- “Bad News Bears”
- “The Boss”
- “The Breakfast Club”
- “Burn After Reading”
- “Den of Thieves”
- “Domestic Disturbance”
- “Eat Pray Love”
- “Fried Green Tomatoes”
- “Green Book”
- “Hitch”
- “Home”
- “Jennifer’s Body”
- “Jumanji”
- “Jumping the Broom”
- “La Brea” seasons 1-3
- “The Land Before Time”
- “Meet the Parents”
- “Meet the Fockers”
- “Little Fockers”
- “National Lampoon’s Animal House”
- “Ouija”
- “Ouija: Origin of Evil”
- “Pretty Woman”
- “The Proposal”
- “Schindler’s List”
- “Starship Troopers”
- “Trainwreck”
- “Under the Skin”
- “Veronica Mars”
- “Waterworld”
Leaving Netflix This Week
Leaving 5/1/26
“Blue Mountain State” seasons 1-3
“Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland”
“Focus”
“Hell or High Water”
“How to Train Your Dragon”
“How to Train Your Dragon 2”
“Joy Ride”
“Lee Daniels’ The Butler”
“Sicario”
“You’ve Got Mail”
Leaving 5/2/26
“Peninsula”
“Train to Busan”
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