Between the 2026 Winter Olympics and March Madness, it’s been a big year for sports already, and Paramount+ is making sure you continue to get your fill in April. While the streamer will see exclusive streaming debuts of a couple of recently released movies, it will also see debuts of three new original docuseries, one of which is a doozie for all the true-crime fans out there. Additionally, you can also catch the Masters live and UFC Fight Night.
Settle into spring on Paramount+ with this list of new shows and movies streaming in April 2026.
Day of the Fight
Regret always hits hardest
Written and directed by Boardwalk Empire’s Jack Huston, Day of the Fight is a character study that follows the redemptive journey of a former boxing champion after leaving prison. Michael Pitt (Funny Games), Ron Perlman (gritty neo-Western Sons of Anarchy), Joe Pesci (My Cousin Vinny), Steve Buscemi (The Big Lebowski), and John Magaro (Orange Is the New Black) star.
Filmed entirely in black and white, formerly renowned middleweight boxing champion Mike “Irish” Flannigan (Pitt) seeks redemption on the day of his first fight since serving a long stint in prison. As he reconnects with his estranged past, including his ex-wife (The Affair’s Nicolette Robinson), a trainer (Perlman), and his abusive father (Pesci), he also faces a potentially fatal medical condition.
The movie, which is inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s 1951 documentary short of the same name, takes us on a long, emotional walk through our lead character’s old Brooklyn neighborhood, giving us the typical rise-to-the-fight sports story. Expect stunning cinematography, a melancholic atmosphere mixed with themes of forgiveness, self-sacrifice, and the challenges that come with rebuilding one’s life, and a powerfully vulnerable performance from Michael Pitt.
Day of the Fight streams on April 1.
Made For March
Nothin’ but net, baby
A four-part original docuseries, Made For March is all about two focused coaches, two driven teams, and one emotional battle to guide their players through pressure, doubt, and redemption.
The new series documents the 2025–2026 season of the Kansas Jayhawks and the Michigan Wolverines men’s basketball teams. Through behind-the-scenes footage, viewers are given access to each team’s practices, team meetings, and games, all in pursuit of the NCAA championship. You’ll also get an inside look at the enormous pressures of college basketball.
Made For March debuts April 4 and continues with new episodes on April 5 and April 18.
You Don’t Know Where I’m From, Dawg
This is no Ted Lasso story
If you’re a soccer fan, you’re absolutely going to want to watch Paramount+’s newest original docuseries, You Don’t Know Where I’m From, Dawg.
The five-part series takes a comprehensive look at the life and career of American soccer legend Clint Dempsey, tracing his dramatic, improbable journey from a trailer park in Nacogdoches, Texas, to starting for the U.S. team at the FIFA World Cup. Through exclusive interviews with Dempsey, those closest to him, and the legends he shares the field with, the series examines one of the unique and fiery professional athletes the United States has ever produced.
Expect a walk through Dempsey’s most pivotal moments in life, from navigating a personal tragedy, moving across the world to play professionally in England, and ascending to become one of, if not the best, men’s soccer players in American history.
You Don’t Know Where I’m From, Dawg debuts in its entirety on April 14.
Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie
Light ‘em up
Mark your calendars and set an alarm, because on 4/20 at exactly 4:20 p.m., it’ll be time to sit down for another air-freshening session with the iconic stoner comedy duo Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong.
A wild take on genre convention, Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie offers a true-life tale told through animation and archival madness as the duo discuss their lifelong friendship and popularity as a comedy duo, as well as their lasting influence on pop culture. Through interviews, sketches, and never-before-seen footage spanning their five-decade career, you’ll get a comprehensive, retrospective, and touching final hangout with the legendary comedy kings.
Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie streams on April 20.
My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders
Did he or didn’t he?
A new, three-episode original true-crime documentary, My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders investigates shocking, sensational claims made by Lucy Studey, who alleged that her now-deceased father, Donald Dean Studey, was a serial killer who lived in and stalked southwestern Iowa.
Studey, now known as Lucy McKiddy, claims her father killed dozens of women, including three of his wives, and forced his kids to bury their bodies in an old well in the Green Hollow area near Omaha, Nebraska. The docuseries explores the family’s dark history, a journal, and the desperate search for the truth.
My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders streams in its entirety on April 28.
There is plenty more good content, so be sure to check out the complete list of everything coming to Paramount+ in April and get your binge on.
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