Prime Video announced two bonus episodes Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat are on the way. A season two cast reunion special will be moderated by James Marsden, who returns after his Emmy Award nominated turn in season one, and a meetup between season two non-actor/hero Anthony Norman and season one non-actor/ hero Ronald Gladden. The bonus episodes will debut on April 10. In “The Reunion,” Anthony and the entire cast come together for a special celebration. Hosted by the inimitable James Marsden, this gathering offers viewers an intimate look at the cast’s reflections on their production experience while also treating audiences to never-before-seen footage from the show. In “The Meeting,” Anthony Norman and Ronald Gladden, the heroes of Jury Duty and Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, meet at a Los Angeles coffee shop for a candid conversation about their unique shared experience. As the only two people to have lived through this social experiment, they exchange personal stories and perspectives on how the experience has impacted their lives.
Jack Black will host Saturday Night Live April 4 for the fifth time. Jack White will serve as musical guest on the late night NBC series.
The Audacity premieres April 12 on AMC and AMC+. Already renewed for a second season, the series is set inside the bubble of Silicon Valley and takes on the warped dreams, outsized egos, and ethical lapses of the self-styled inventors of the future. In a world of jaded billionaires, psychiatrist-gurus, bio-hacked tech bros, AI labs and disillusioned teens being optimized in elite private schools, an audacious data-mining CEO Duncan Park (Billy Magnussen) strives to turn insight and influence into profit and power. Sarah Goldberg stars as Dr. JoAnne Felder, a poorly compensated therapist to the tech titans of Silicon Valley, while Zach Galifianakis portrays Carl Bardolph, a former idealist pioneer of Silicon Valley who made his fortune off spam. The darkly comedic drama confronts reality, privacy, and the delusions fueling our ever-changing world.
The English dub of Daemons of the Shadow Realm premieres April 4 on Crunchyroll. In a world where certain humans command mighty supernatural duos called Daemons, it is the birthright of “the children who sunder day and night”—twins Yuru and Asa—to rule over these powerful entities. Separated from a young age and unaware of the truth of their birth, brother and sister must fight to make their way back to each other, claim their birthright, and save the world.
Prime Video has canceled The Runarounds after one season. The series follows a group of recent high school graduates from Wilmington, North Carolina, who come together the summer after graduation to form a rock band, united by their shared love of music and near-impossible dream of stardom. Over the course of one unforgettable summer, they throw themselves into the pursuit of their big break – falling in love, getting into trouble, and building the kind of bonds that feel like family along the way. With original music, romantic entanglements, and the raw highs and lows of coming-of-age, the series captures the rush of risking everything at the edge of adulthood to chase your dreams.
Netflix has renewed Love on the Spectrum for a fifth season. The renewal comes as the fourth season premiered earlier this week. It is an insightful and warm-hearted series following people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating and relationships. In its fourth season, this U.S. based series tells the stories of unique and diverse individuals – including new romantic hopefuls and familiar faces – searching for something we all hope to find, love.
Disney+ is developing an Animorphs TV series. The series would be based on the book series of the same name. It follows a group of teenagers who uncover a hidden threat lurking beneath their everyday lives, all while juggling relationships, curfews, and the chaos of High School.
BBQ Brawl returns to Food Network on Monday, May 11th at 9pm ET/PT with three superstar chefs leading a brand-new roster of twelve pitmasters in a fierce battle to win the title of “Master of ‘Cue.” Returning team captains Bobby Flay and Maneet Chauhan are joined at Star Hill Ranch this season by Brooke Williamson, who for the first time moves from BBQ Brawl judge to captain. Each chef leads their own team of talented Brawlers though a series of intense culinary challenges where judges Adrienne Cheatham, Rashad Jones and Carson Kressley will determine the most and least successful dishes. At the end of the nine-episode season, only one competitor can claim victory in their quest to become “Master of ‘Cue” and deliver bragging rights to their team captain.
Season six of The Chosen will premiere on Prime Video November 15 with three episodes, followed by the release of a weekly episode through December 6. The season finale will be a stand-alone theatrical release in spring 2027. The hour has come. Before the sun sets, Jesus of Nazareth will be dead. Season six captures the historic events of Jesus’ final day through the lives of those who love Him – and those who condemn Him. Pharisees call it justice. Romans call it peace. Followers call it murder. But in the face of loneliness and death, Jesus stands resolute in his plan that has always led to one place: the cross. Season six reveals how Jesus’ final hours changed the world forever.
April will see multiple anime series continue to air and premiere on hulu. Season two of Medalist (subbed) will air its finale April 17. Episodes of Rooster Fighter subbed and dubbed will continue airing. The English dub and sub of Snowball Earth premieres April 3. Mao will premiere April 4 in English subtitles. The season two sub of Mission: Yozakura Family premieres April 12. The sub and dub of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero will begin streaming April 13.
BET will air the HBCU AWAREFEST Benefit Concert Special on Sunday, April 5 at 9 PM ET/ 8 PM CT, bringing the star-studded celebration of culture, music, and purpose to audiences nationwide. The mission of HBCU AWAREFEST is to increase awareness of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and raise money to address the $1.8 trillion student loan debt burden disproportionately incurred by their students. The special captures the inaugural HBCU AWAREFEST concert presented by Student Freedom Initiative and Live Nation Urban, filmed at State Farm Arena, a star-studded benefit concert supporting HBCUs, featuring a genre-spanning lineup including Jill Scott, Tems, Common, Jeezy, Yolanda Adams, Coco Jones, Kirk Franklin, BigXthaPlug, and more. In addition to the performances, the special will feature appearances and remarks from cultural and civic leaders including Robert F. Smith, Keith B. Shoates, Mayor Andre Dickens, Rev. Al Sharpton, Dr. Jamal Bryant, Tyler Perry, Daymond John, Anthony Anderson, Rocsi Diaz, Angela Yee, Kandi Burruss, Angel Reese, Ryan Clark, Will Packer, Deon Cole, and more.
Made with Love premieres April 15 on Netflix. At the heart of this culinary showdown is Luka, an ambitious young chef determined to become head chef at her mother’s legendary restaurant. But standing in her way is the current head chef – none other than her own mother. The trailer gives a peek into their intense friction, as Luka fights to prove she’s ready to lead the kitchen despite clashing with her mother over cooking and leadership. Tensions run even higher when Luka’s mother makes a surprising decision: she hires a new chef Dennis and puts trust in him, triggering a fierce rivalry between Luka and Dennis. But when a major challenge forces these two arch-rivals to work side by side, they slowly begin to understand each other amidst the chaos of the kitchen.
Season three of Fake Profile premieres April 15 on Netflix. Camila and Miguel’s dream honeymoon turns into a nightmare when they befriend a mysterious, wealthy couple… while death and vengeance stalk them.












