Everything Coming to HBO Max in April 2026

While things may be a little up in the air for HBO Max right now, the service is still chugging along as usual with massive batches of new streaming releases. In April, the service will pick up all of the Alien movies, including Alien: Romulus and the Alien vs. Predator crossovers. As The Pitt reaches its second season finale, we’ll get new season premieres for Euphoria and Hacks. Sadly, we’ll also be getting the final episodes of Smiling Friends.

Without further ado, here’s everything coming to HBO Max in April.

Everything Coming to HBO Max in April

April 1

A Big Hand for a Little LadyAbbott and Costello Meet Captain KiddAlien vs. Predator: Extended CutAlienAlien 3Alien 3: The Assembly CutAlien ResurrectionAlien Resurrection: Special EditionAlien vs. Predator: Requiem: Extended CutAlien: Director’s CutAliensAliens vs. Predator: RequiemAliens: Director’s Cut

Highlight: The Full Alien Franchise

It’s always nice when a full franchise finds a streaming home in a single place, and that seems to be the next stage for Alien. Most Alien movies will be available to stream on HBO Max starting on April 1, while Alien: Romulus will come to the service on April 3. We were particularly big fans of the most recent release, with our 8/10 review saying it “boils everything fans love about the tonally-fluid franchise into one brutal, nerve-wracking experience.”

Abbott and Costello In HollywoodAVP: Alien vs. PredatorBlood on the MoonCabin in the SkyCaptain Horatio HornblowerCarson CityDallasDeeply, Season 1-3Evil Lives Here: My Child the Killer, Season 1 (ID)Fort DobbsFort WorthGunsmoke in TucsonInu-OhMan From the Black HillsMaze Runner: The Death CureMortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the RealmsMortal Kombat Legends: Cage MatchMortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s RevengeMortal Kombat Legends: Snow BlindOn Moonlight BayOut of the PastPractical MagicRachel and the StrangerRancho NotoriousRenovation Aloha, Season 3 (HGTV)Riding ShotgunRocky MountainRoughshodSan AntonioSanta Fe TrailShoot-Out at Medicine BendSpringfield RifleTall in the SaddleTall Man RidingThe Bounty HunterThe Boy and the BeastThe Devil Wears PradaThe FamilyThe Flame and the ArrowThe Hole in the GroundThe Left-Handed GunThe ManThe Man Behind the GunThe Man with a CloakThe Mummy (1999)The Mummy ReturnsThe Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon EmperorThe Naked SpurThe OklahomanThe St. Louis KidThey Died with Their Boots OnThunder Over the PlainsTwisterWagons WestWelcome to Plathville, Season 8 (TLC)Westward the WomenWichita

April 2

Body Bizarre, Season 8 (TLC)Expedition Files, Season 4 (Discovery)

April 3

Alien: RomulusDream Stage, Season 1

April 4

Game Night

April 5

Teen Titans Go!, Season 9G (Cartoon Network)

April 7

Tropic Like It’s Hot, Season 1 (HGTV)

April 9

Hacks, Season 5 (Max Original)The World’s Tallest Man, Season 1 (HGTV)

April 10

Artemis II: To the Moon and Back (Discovery)ChristyHouse Hunters International: Volume 9, Season 208 (HGTV)

April 12

Be My Guest with Ina Garten, Season 7 (Food Network)Building Back America’s Trades, Season 1 (Magnolia Network)Euphoria, Season 3 (HBO Original)

Highlight: Euphoria Season 3

After just over four years, Euphoria is returning for a third season. The aesthetics-oriented drama was an early part of the careers of Sydney Sweeney and Jacob Elordi, not to mention Zendaya’s transition out of the Disney Channel, so it’ll be interesting to see what it looks like for everyone to return to their original characters. Thankfully the new season features a time jump, taking the main cast out of high school.

April 13

Boy Band Confidential: A Hollywood Demons Event, Season 1 (ID)Smiling Friends, Season 3B (Adult Swim)

Highlight: Final Episodes of Smiling Friends

Smiling Friends, from creators Zach Hadel and Michael Cusack, has been a beloved cartoon since its premiere in 2020. Despite early reports that the show had been greenlit full 5 seasons, the creators recently confirmed the show would instead be ending rather abruptly with Season 3, meaning its final two episodes are premiering in April. Unfortunately, that time has arrived.

April 14

Rock The Block, Season 7 (HGTV)The Dark Wizard (HBO Original)

April 15

Nanny McPhee ReturnsWorld’s Bargain Dream Homes, Season 1 (HGTV)

April 16

One Day In My Body, Season 1 (TLC)The Pitt Season 2 Episode 15 (Final)

Highlight: The Pitt Season 2 Finale

The second season of The Pitt premiered back in January and is finally coming to the end of the shift in mid-April. We were big fans of the first season, giving it a full 10/10, and it seems the medical drama has kept up the quality in Season 2.

April 17

Dust Bunny (Lionsgate)House Hunters: Volume 11, Season 253 (HGTV)

April 18

Belle Collective, Season 7 (OWN Network)Krypto Saves the Day: Coastal Catastrophe

April 20

Impractical Jokers, Season 12B

April 21

Hollywood Demons, Season 2 (ID)No Hard Feelings

April 22

Jeff Dunham’s The Cars That Drove Us, Season 1 (Discovery)

April 23

Half Man (HBO Original)

April 24

48 Hrs: Escape From Chernobyl (Discovery)HGTV Smart Home 2026 (HGTV)House Hunters International: Volume 9, Season 209 (HGTV)Marty Supreme (A24)

Highlight: Marty Supreme

After picking up quite a few nominations over the awards season (alas no Oscar for Timmy), Marty Supreme is finally making its way to streaming. Here’s a snippet from our original 9/10 review:

“Equal parts fun and stressful, Marty Supreme combines the chaotic directing style of Josh Safdie with the charisma of Timothée Chalamet to make a one-of-a-kind ping pong movie that is, without a doubt, one of the year’s best films.”

April 25

Confessions of a Nazi SpyThe MouthpieceStranger on the Third Floor

April 27

24 in 24: Last Chef Standing, Season 3 (Food Network)

April 28

Standoff: The FBI, Power and Paranoia, Season 1 (CNN)

HBO Max Plans and Prices

As of now, nothing has changed with HBO Max as a streaming service. Plans start at $10.99/month, and you can bundle your subscription with Disney+ and Hulu.

That said, Paramount has closed in on its acquisition of Warner Bros., which may lead to a streaming shift at some point in the near future. For now, Paramount claims they will let Warner Bros. operate with independence, but they’ve also already floated the idea of combining Paramount+ and HBO Max into a single streaming service.

Blythe (she/her) is an Audience Development Coordinator at IGN who, when she isn’t following streaming news, spends way too much time in character customization screens and tracking down collectibles.

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