Plan your week of TV with TVLine's guide to new shows, finales & premieres from March 29 to April 4. Never miss a must-see episode or series debut again.
- April 13, 2026
AceShowbiz - Each week, TVLine's What to Watch column highlights new and returning English-language television shows and select movies debuting or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. Organized by release time and alphabetically within each slot, this guide offers a comprehensive preview of the week ahead, helping viewers plan their entertainment schedule with ease.
Below is a detailed rundown for the week of March 29 to April 4, featuring over 30 premieres, finales, documentaries, specials, and more across a variety of genres and networks.
SUNDAY, MARCH 29
At 7 p.m., Sunday Night Baseball returns for its 37th season on Peacock, offering fans the latest in live baseball action.
At 8 p.m., the Crossroad Springs Season 1 finale airs on Great American Family, wrapping up the series’ initial story arc.
The following hour features Married to Medicine Season 12 Reunion Part 2 of 2 at 9 p.m. on Bravo, where cast members reflect on the season’s events.
At 10 p.m., ABC premieres Betrayal: Secrets & Lies, a gripping series that explores lives shattered by betrayals involving scandalous confessions, secret identities, violence, and financial collapse. Viewers will witness the resilience required to survive these dramatic upheavals.
MONDAY, MARCH 30
The Paradise Season 2 finale streams on Hulu, concluding the season’s storyline.
History Channel airs the two-part Season 1 finale of History’s Deadliest With Ving Rhames at 8 p.m., showcasing some of history's most formidable warriors and their deadly skills.
At 9 p.m., PBS presents a two-night event with Henry David Thoreau, a documentary series examining the 19th-century writer’s life and work within the context of antebellum New England and broader American themes.
Later at 10 p.m., History debuts History’s Greatest Warriors, a series profiling legendary fighters such as Samurai, Spartans, Delta Force, Navy SEALS, and Vikings, detailing their training, weaponry, and combat expertise.
Prime Video releases the documentary Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait, chronicling the golfer's emotional journey and determination to complete the career Grand Slam at the Masters Tournament.
TUESDAY, MARCH 31
Paramount+ drops the 10-episode binge of FBI True Season 8, continuing the crime procedural franchise.
At 8 p.m., National Geographic airs the two-part docuseries Secrets of the Bees, revealing the astounding architecture and intelligence of bees through never-before-filmed footage.
Netflix premieres the comedy special Aaron Chen: Funny Garden, showcasing the comedian’s unique brand of humor.
New movies this day include The Testament of Ann Lee on Hulu and 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple on Netflix.
Additionally, Netflix releases the documentary Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom, which traces the former NBA star’s rise to fame, marriage to Khloé Kardashian, and his near-fatal overdose in a Nevada brothel.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1
Netflix debuts the seven-episode binge of Love on the Spectrum Season 4, continuing to explore the romantic lives of individuals on the autism spectrum.
At 8 p.m., Fox airs the Season 14 finale of The Masked Singer, where the remaining masked celebrities compete to win.
Bravo premieres Season 3 of The Valley at 8 p.m., following the lives of young professionals navigating love and career.
PBS airs the documentary series Our New World at 10 p.m., highlighting nature's remarkable adaptability to climate change.
Also on Netflix, comedian Sarah Millican releases her latest comedy special Late Bloomer. Prime Video offers the movie Crime 101, and Starz debuts the film The Housemaid.
THURSDAY, APRIL 2
Netflix releases Season 2 of the animated series The Bad Guys: The Series and the eight-episode binge of XO, Kitty Season 3.
Bravo returns with The Real Housewives of Rhode Island at 9 p.m., featuring cast members Alicia Carmody, Rosie DiMare, Ashley Iaconetti, Liz McGraw, Rulla Nehme Pontarelli, Kelsey Swanson, and Jo-Ellen Tiberi as they navigate complex friendships, feuds, and shifting loyalties within Rhode Island’s social scene. New episodes will continue airing Sundays at 9 p.m. starting April 5.
FRIDAY, APRIL 3
Prime Video airs the three-episode Season 2 finale of Jury Duty.
Apple TV debuts Season 2 of Your Friends & Neighbors, continuing the comedic exploration of personal relationships.
HBO Max releases the sci-fi film Alien: Romulus, while Peacock premieres the sequel Five Nights at Freddy's 2.
Hulu offers Pizza Movie, a quirky film about a shy college student (Sean Giambrone) and his reckless roommate (Gaten Matarazzo) whose simple pizza run turns into a surreal night of hallucinations and wild encounters after taking an experimental drug.
Netflix presents the documentary The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson, which investigates the life, shocking murder, and the lengths the killer went to avoid capture of pro cyclist Moriah Wilson.
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
Netflix premieres the musical film Merrily We Roll Along, adding to its slate of original content.
This week’s schedule offers a diverse mix of sports, reality, documentaries, comedy specials, dramas, and movies across multiple platforms, ensuring there’s something for every type of viewer. Whether you’re into heart-pounding betrayals, historical warriors, nature’s resilience, or lighthearted comedy, this lineup promises a full week of compelling television and film.