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Related: About this forumApril Premieres and Returning Favorites
Have you noticed "rerun seasons" don't exist anymore?The Crossing ABC, Apr 2, Monday, 10-9CT Refugees from a war in the future (sci-fi)
Legion FX, Apr 3, Tuesday, 10-9CT 2nd season, doesn't get any stranger than this sci-fi!
Vice HBO, Apr 6, Friday, 11-10CT Returning, just after Bill Maher!
Killing Eve, BBC America, Apr 8, Sunday, 8-7CT
Unforgotten PBS, Apr 8, Sunday, 9-8CT Masterpiece Theater, British cold-case detective drama
The Expanse SyFy, Apr 11, Wednesday, 9-8CT Epic sci-fi series returns!
Rellik Cinemax, Apr 13, Friday, 10-9CT
The Circus Showtime, Apr 15, Sunday, 8-7CT Political series focusing on upcoming mid-terms
Fear the Walking Dead AMC, Apr 15, Sunday, 10-9CT Interesting "reboot"?
West World HBO, Apr 22, Sunday, 9-8CT
Into the Badlands AMC, Apr 22, Sunday, 10-9CT
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNN, Apr 29, Sunday, 9-8CT The "foodie and travel" Master returns!
James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction AMC, Apr 30, Monday, 10-9CT Mini-series
Be sure to add your favorites!
SonofDonald
(2,050 posts)New series supposed to have been this month when I first heard about it last year.
I may be wrong now but it's coming soon.
Thyla
(791 posts)At least that is the date for netflix.es
Also the 15th is the entire Monty Python catalog.
20th is Mercury 13, a doco series about the women who were training to go to space.
All on Netflix this month.
SonofDonald
(2,050 posts)Cool!
The Ministry of silly walks and five hundred other classics, I can't wait
Thanks!
My kids wont know what hit them.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)It often looks like there are more monthly premieres and returns on Netflix than all cable and broadcast TV combined!
When we finally "cut the cord" I know a whole 'nother world awaits!
SonofDonald
(2,050 posts)I'm more of a history channel guy myself but they do have lots of good stuff among the thousands of B movies.
I also use on demand from my cable company, I can watch four movies a month for about $20, what it would cost me to buy one blu Ray movie.
And if it's a good flick you stop it at the credits and have 72 hours to watch it again and again.
I usually rent on a Friday night and if it's a good movie I have friends that come over on Saturday night to eat large amounts of popcorn and watch it.
Not a bad deal at all considering what it costs for three people at a theatre these days, you just have to wait a little longer to see a film.
FSogol
(45,579 posts)FSogol
(45,579 posts)doesn't quite hide the fact that the story could be told in 45 minutes rather than 13-1 hour episodes.