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From Shark Thrillers to Oscar Favorites
LOS ANGELES — Netflix subscribers in the U.S. have a stacked lineup of films to stream throughout April 2026, blending high-octane new originals with timeless classics and buzzy returning favorites that are dominating watch lists nationwide.

As spring weather tempts viewers outdoors, the streaming giant’s April slate keeps audiences glued to their screens with shark-infested survival tales, star-studded thrillers and critically acclaimed dramas. Here’s a curated look at 10 of the best movies available or newly arriving on Netflix this month, perfect for movie nights from coast to coast.
1. Thrash (2026, New April 10) This breakout Netflix Original has rocketed to the top of charts since its debut, delivering a wild hybrid of disaster and creature-feature horror. Directed by Tommy Wirkola, the film follows residents of a South Carolina coastal town devastated by a Category 5 hurricane. Floodwaters bring not just destruction but bloodthirsty sharks swimming through submerged streets. Phoebe Dynevor, Whitney Peak and Djimon Hounsou lead a cast navigating chaos, gore and narrow escapes. While some critics call it silly B-movie fare, its tense set pieces and over-the-top premise make it a crowd-pleasing thrill ride for fans of “Sharknado”-style fun.
2. Apex (2026, New April 24) Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton deliver intense performances in this highly anticipated survival thriller arriving late in the month. Theron stars as a grieving woman seeking solace in a rugged solo trek through the Australian Outback. Her journey turns deadly when she becomes the target of a sadistic hunter played by Egerton. With stunning wilderness cinematography and edge-of-your-seat cat-and-mouse action, “Apex” promises heart-pounding sequences and strong star chemistry. Early buzz suggests it could be one of Netflix’s biggest hits of the spring.
3. Roommates (2026, New April 17) Adam Sandler’s daughter Sadie Sandler steps into the spotlight in this fresh Netflix comedy. The film follows a shy college freshman who befriends a confident new roommate, only for their budding friendship to spiral into hilarious passive-aggressive rivalry. Packed with a strong ensemble including Chloe East, Natasha Lyonne and Nick Kroll, it captures the awkward highs and lows of young adulthood with laugh-out-loud moments and relatable charm.
4. Atonement (2007) Keira Knightley, James McAvoy and Saoirse Ronan shine in this sweeping, Oscar-nominated adaptation of Ian McEwan’s novel. The story spans decades, exploring love, war and the devastating consequences of a childhood lie. Joe Wright’s direction brings lyrical beauty and emotional weight, making it a perennial favorite for viewers craving dramatic storytelling. Its April availability gives new audiences a chance to discover this modern classic.
5. Jaws (1975) Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece remains the gold standard for summer blockbusters and shark thrillers. As “Thrash” draws fans to aquatic horror, Netflix’s inclusion of the original — plus sequels — offers the perfect pairing. Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss battle a great white terrorizing a beach town in a film that still delivers masterful tension and unforgettable scares decades later.
6. American Gangster (2007) Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe deliver powerhouse performances in Ridley Scott’s gritty crime epic. Washington stars as real-life Harlem drug lord Frank Lucas, while Crowe plays the determined detective pursuing him. The film’s rich 1970s detail, intense performances and moral complexity make it essential viewing for fans of prestige dramas and true-story thrillers.
7. Mission: Impossible (1996) Tom Cruise’s iconic franchise kicks off with this high-stakes original, now streaming alongside later entries. Ethan Hunt and his IMF team race to clear their names after a botched mission. The film’s practical stunts, clever twists and relentless pace set the template for one of Hollywood’s most enduring action series.
8. Anatomy of a Fall (2023) Sandra Hüller’s riveting performance anchors this Oscar-winning courtroom drama. When a husband dies after falling from a window, his wife becomes the prime suspect. Justine Triet’s film masterfully blurs lines between truth and perception in a tense exploration of marriage and justice. Its addition to Netflix brings fresh acclaim to U.S. viewers.
9. The Iron Claw (2023) This biographical wrestling drama delivers emotional punches with Zac Efron’s transformative performance as Kevin Von Erich. The film chronicles the Von Erich family’s triumphs and tragedies in the ring, offering a moving look at brotherhood, legacy and the cost of athletic glory. Strong supporting work and visceral fight scenes elevate it beyond typical sports biopics.
10. Hell or High Water (2016) Chris Pine and Ben Foster star as brothers turning to bank robbery in a desperate bid to save the family ranch in this modern Western. Jeff Bridges shines as the Texas Ranger on their trail. Taylor Sheridan’s sharp script and David Mackenzie’s direction create a gripping tale of economic hardship and familial bonds that resonates powerfully today.
Beyond these standouts, Netflix continues rotating strong library titles including “IF,” “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” “The Creator” and family favorites like “Matilda.” New documentaries such as “Untold: Chess Mates” and “The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson” add compelling nonfiction options for viewers seeking real-life stories.
Industry observers note Netflix’s strategy this month balances buzzy originals with evergreen hits to drive engagement. With rising interest in both escapist thrills and prestige fare, the platform’s April offerings cater to diverse tastes across generations. Analysts expect “Thrash” and “Apex” to boost subscriber viewing hours significantly.
For families, comedies and animated options like “The Bad Guys 2” provide lighter viewing. Action enthusiasts can binge the “Mission: Impossible” collection, while drama lovers revisit award contenders. Availability can vary slightly by region, so checking the app for U.S. libraries is recommended.
Netflix has invested heavily in original content while leveraging licensed catalog strength, creating a robust monthly rotation. As competition in streaming intensifies, the service’s ability to mix fresh releases with proven crowd-pleasers keeps it dominant in U.S. households.
Viewers looking for more can explore trending charts or personalized recommendations. Whether craving shark attacks, wilderness chases or heartfelt stories, April 2026 delivers something for every Netflix subscriber. Grab the popcorn and settle in — the month’s best watches are ready to stream.
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Fanatics, NFL announce exclusive partnership for on-site retail at key events
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As the 2026 NFL Draft is set to kick off, Fanatics and the NFL announced an exclusive, multi-year partnership where the global sports platform will be the league’s official on-site retail partner at marquee events like the one set for Thursday night in Pittsburgh.
Fanatics will be bringing its on-site retail expertise to marquee global events, including the Super Bowl, NFL Kickoff, NFL International Games, NFL Flag Championships, NFL Scouting Combine and the Pro Bowl Games.
This marks the first time both sides have come together to impact on-location retail at the Super Bowl and NFL Draft, the latter of which seeing a fun activation for all fans watching their favorite teams draft the future over the next three days.
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The 2026 NFL Draft Theater stage at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images / IMAGN)
Fanatics will be operating more than 10 retail locations throughout the draft footprint in Pittsburgh, headlined by a massive, 13,000-square-foot NFL Shop flagship tent. The footprint will also include satellite trailers, stadium concourse locations and more all conveniently located throughout the North Shore of Pittsburgh, which includes Acrisure Stadium and Point State Park.
There will be more than 250 products from brands like Nike, New Era, Mitchell & ness, Topps, ’47, Homage, Yeti and many more as part of Fanatics’ on-location retail system with the league.
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And even better, for the first time ever, fans at the draft will be able to order a special jersey for any first-round pick moments after that player is selected, with jerseys produced entirely on-site. The jerseys will feature a 2026 NFL Draft patch, the player’s name and the number one on the back – just like the ones they will receive on stage.
“As the NFL has grown into a year-round, global event leader, Fanatics has established itself as the perfect partner to meet consumer demand for the best merchandise possible,” Casey Collins, NFL Senior Vice President of Consumer Products and Licensing, said in a statement. “We look forward to working in lockstep with Fanatics to deliver every fan a world-class retail experience during the League’s biggest moments.”
Fanatics’ expanded partnership with the NFL taps into the global sports platform’s merchandising and operational capabilities, while also showcasing its creativity with the retail footprint at these key events each year.

General view of Fanatics merchandise at the 2026 NFL Draft tent in Pittsburgh. (Fanatics / Fox News)
For example, exclusive and unique collaborations and capsule collections were created for the NFL Draft, focusing on the rich history of Pittsburgh. The “Bridge to Greatness” is a Fanatics curated assortment of premium workwear-inspired T-shirts, hoodies, quarter-zips, and coaches jackets in black-on-black and Pittsburgh’s black and gold colorways, which will be available exclusively onsite for the draft. Pittsburgh-based artist Jeremy Raymer will also be hosting a live art activation, creating one-of-one pieces for the collection.
Mitchell & Ness also created a Mac Miller tribute collection for the late Pittsburgh music icon, which includes jerseys, T-shirts, hoodies and hats. From Homage’s tributes to the beloved Primanti Brothers and Mr. Rogers institutions, to designer John Geiger’s collaborations with Fanatics and New Era, the draft will have it all for those in the great city of Pittsburgh as well as those traveling to witness their rookie selections become a part of their team in person.
“Fanatics and the NFL have built a truly collaborative, cross-functional business together, and this partnership is a testament to that growth and a look to the future,” Gary Gertzog, Fanatics President of Business Affairs, said in a statement. “The League is reaching more fans across more countries each year, and we believe that our global scale and expertise in merchandising and retail operations set us up perfectly to super-serve the fan experience across these coveted, marquee sports moments.”

Steelers merchandise at the onsite Fanatics retail tent ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. (Fanatics / Fox News)
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Fanatics was already the official e-commerce partner of the NFL, but this partnership significantly expands their work together, impacting the millions of fans in the States and beyond to deliver an unparalleled fan experience during football’s greatest events.
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United Airlines raises ticket prices up to 20% amid Iran war fuel surge
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United Airlines warned Wednesday that the company is raising ticket prices by as much as 20% as it grapples with surging jet fuel costs driven by the war in Iran.
The alarming notice came during the company’s quarterly earnings call, where CEO Scott Kirby said the airline is aiming to “recover 100% of the increase in jet fuel prices as quickly as possible.”
“Sell-in yields for all future travel are now up 20% year-over-year,” Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer Andrew Nocella said, indicating that customers are already booking future flights at prices roughly 20% higher than last year’s levels.
Kirby added that yields likely need to remain near that range to achieve long-term profit margins.
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“Yields need to increase by about 15% to 20%, and we are assuming that fuel may remain higher for longer,” he said.
The CEO added that higher prices are expected to dampen overall demand, but noted there have been no signs of decline yet following earlier fare and baggage fee increases implemented since the war began.
“We believe we have the ability to pass on the increase in fuel due in large part to our brand loyal customers, continued demand strength and preference to fly United even at higher fares,” Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Michael Leskinen said.
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The United Airlines plane takes off from an airport. ((Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) / Getty Images)
“At this point, we can tell you that the price increases are going well and demand is hanging in there really strong,” Nocella added.
The airline has already implemented five broad price increases since January mostly to offset higher fuel costs, according to the call.
While ticket yields were up just 4% year over year in January and February, they reportedly climbed to 12% in early March, 18% later that month, and have now reached 20% for all future travel.
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United further attributed its “robust” demand to a strong base of brand-loyal customers and continued strength in premium and business travel.
Kirby also suggested that if demand does soften, the carrier may respond by supplying fewer seats to the market.
Management noted that the longer fuel prices remain elevated, the more likely higher ticket prices are to become permanent across the industry.
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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby speaks during a joint press event in North Charleston, South Carolina, on Dec.13, 2022. (LOGAN CYRUS/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Fuel costs have surged to multi-year highs following the outbreak of the U.S.–Israel conflict with Iran on Feb. 28, which disrupted roughly 20% of global oil flows passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
As of Wednesday, jet fuel in major U.S. markets averaged $4.23 per gallon, up nearly 70% from levels seen before the war began, according to Argus data published by Airlines for America. At one point in early April, prices reportedly surged more than 95% to $4.88 per gallon.
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In response, multiple major airlines have launched efforts to mitigate rising operating costs, including increasing baggage fees and consolidating flights by canceling select routes.
United Airlines specifically raised checked bag fees by $10 to $50 earlier this month.
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Heated socks sold at Costco have been recalled after customers reported burn injuries, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
The 32 Degrees Heated Socks were sold in medium, large and extra large. The CPSC report said when the socks are worn during “high intensity activities” they pose a potential burn hazard.
According to the CPSC, there were 14 reported heat-related incidents with the socks, and 13 of them involved first- or second-degree partial thickness burns.
The CPSC did not specify whether the issue stems from the battery pack, heating elements or prolonged heat exposure.
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A shopper loads items into a vehicle at a Costco store in Vallejo, Calif., May 29, 2025. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg / Getty Images)
About 207,806 packs of socks were recalled.
The affected socks were sold at both Costco retailers and online at Costco.com from August 2025 through March 2026, ranging from $30 and $46 in price.
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Heated socks sold at Costco were recalled after customers reported burn injuries. (CPSC / Unknown)
A spokesperson for Costco did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment.
Consumers are urged to stop using the socks immediately and return them to Costco for a full refund. For additional information, customers can contact 32 Degrees toll-free at 833-997-2452 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email recall@32degrees.com or visit the company’s website and click “Sock Recall” under the Support section.
The recall underscores a broader concern with heated wearable products, where items marketed for everyday comfort can pose risks when used in real-world conditions.
Since consumers increasingly rely on battery-powered apparel during active use — from outdoor work to exercise — the reported injuries highlight a potential gap between how these products are expected to perform and how they actually function under higher-intensity activity.
The recall comes as Costco has faced other recent product safety issues, including a Generac portable generator sold through the retailer that was recalled over fire risks.
Fox Business’ Bradford Betz contributed to this report.
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