Friday, April 4, 2025

Things I’m Excited to Watch in April 2025


Alright, I know I might be a bit late with this post, but hey, better late than never, right? Here’s a quick rundown of all the TV shows and movies I’m looking forward to watching in April. I’ve got a pretty diverse list from Crunchyroll, Netflix, Disney+, Showmax, Apple TV+, and Prime Video. Some of these have been on my radar for a while, and others are just popping up now. Let’s dive into it!

Crunchyroll

  1. My Hero Academia: Vigilantes (April 7)
    I’m always here for more My Hero Academia, and this spin-off has caught my attention. It focuses on Koichi, a street-level hero using his quirk to save people even though he’s not officially licensed. Sounds like a cool, grounded take on the MHA universe.

  2. The Beginning After the End (April 5)
    I’m intrigued by this one. It’s an isekai-style anime that deals with powerful people who are reincarnated into a new world. The art and concept have me excited to check it out.

  3. One Piece: Egghead Arc Part 2 (April 6)
    As I’m only on episode 710 of One Piece, it’ll be a while before I’m caught up with the rest of the world. But when I do catch up, you better believe I’m all in on the Egghead Arc. Luffy and the gang are in for some serious action on Egghead Island!

Netflix

  1. Devil May Cry (April 3 -That's yesterday)
    Based on the famous game, this show is about Dante, the demon hunter, trying to stop a demonic invasion of Earth. If you’ve played the game, you know this one’s going to be epic!

  2. Black Mirror Season 7 (April 10)
    It’s about time I start watching Black Mirror—people have been raving about it for years, and I’ve never been more ready to dive into those dystopian tech stories. I hear there’s a sequel to “USS Callister,” which I can’t wait to see.

  3. You Season 5 (April 24)
    If you’ve been keeping up with You, you know Joe Goldberg is back, and this time, he’s dealing with his murderous past and a whole lot of family drama. I know someone who’s going to be very happy about this one!

Disney+

  1. Andor Season 2 (April 22)
    Cassian Andor’s journey as a rebel spy is only going to get more intense, especially with the Empire’s grip tightening. I still need to finish season one, though, so I’ll be playing catch-up on this one!

Showmax

  1. The Last of Us Season 2 (April 14)
    Joel and Ellie’s journey continues, and I’ve heard that the show gets even better this season. I’m excited to see where their story goes—especially with the introduction of Abby.

  2. The Wild Robot (April 13)
    This animated adventure about a robot surviving in the wilderness has a nice blend of nature and tech. It’s a refreshing change from all the action-heavy shows, and I’m curious to see how it plays out.

Apple TV+

  1. Your Friends & Neighbors (April 11)
    A hedge fund manager stealing from his affluent neighbors? This one’s got me hooked already. I’m excited to see how this story of secrets and danger unfolds.

  2. Government Cheese (April 16)
    This surrealist family comedy set in 1969 San Fernando Valley looks quirky and fun. It’s got a unique vibe, and I’m all for some light-hearted but thought-provoking storytelling.

Prime Video

  1. The Bondsman (April 3 - Thays yesterday)
    A resurrected bounty hunter hunting demons to seek redemption? Count me in. This one looks like it’s going to be packed with action.

  2. G20 (April 10)
    This one has Viola Davis playing the U.S. President, defending the G20 summit from terrorists. What’s funny is that it’s based in South Africa, and with all the recent political drama around Elon Musk and Trump, it seems strangely timely. Can’t wait to see how this one plays out.


Final Thoughts

There’s a lot to look forward to in April, and I’m definitely going to be busy catching up on shows! As I mentioned, I’m still working through One Piece (710 episodes in, so I’ve got a long way to go), but I’m excited to get caught up with the rest of the world on the latest arcs.

So, what are you excited to watch this month? Let me know in the comments, and feel free to recommend anything you think I shouldn’t miss!

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