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4 Shows Coming to Netflix This April You Won’t Want to Miss

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While the weather is certainly starting to warm up, there is still going to be plenty of time that you’re going to find yourself hanging out inside just enjoying some Netflix this April. Luckily, there is actually a pretty impressive slate of shows that are headed to the platform this month. 

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Below, we’ve compiled the four shows coming to Netflix this April that you won’t want to miss out on

The Way of the House Husband – Release Date: April 8

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The Yakuza are known throughout Japan as one of the most terrifying and efficient crime organizations ever created. But what would happen if a notorious member of that syndicate mysteriously retired to become a house husband?

The Way of the House Husband explores that odd and quirky idea. It follows Tatsu, an infamous former Yakuza boss that has hung up his life of crime in favor of supporting his wife’s dreams. As you can imagine, become a house husband after rising through the ranks of a criminal organization is a pretty big life change. 

Tatsu takes this change and runs with it though, using all of the methodical skills he learned as a Yakuza boss to make a happy and healthy home life for him and his family. 

Zero – Release Date: April 21

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Superhero shows are a dime-a-dozen nowadays, with most of them centering around protagonists using enhanced skills like strength, speed, or intellect to defeat their enemies. But what if there was a series that delved into one of the lesser-explored – but still awesome – powers like invisibility? 

That is exactly what Netflix’s newest original series, Zero, hopes to offer. 

This Italian series tells the story of a teenage boy that has to learn how to use his powers, and love of manga and all things nerdy, to defend his neighborhood. It is a tale about growth and discovery, as he must also find out who he really is as a person alongside these brand new powers.

Here is to hoping that this is the first step in superhero shows exploring a wider range of powers and stories that are home to the medium. 

Shadow and Bone – Release Date: April 23

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Fantasy fans rejoice! Netflix is adapting yet another successful book series into its very own original television series, titled Shadow and Bones. 

Shadow and Bones is based on the worldwide bestselling Grisha trilogy, placing fans in a war-torn world fueled by magic. The story follows Alina Starkov, a lowly soldier who finds out she has an extraordinary power that could help free her world from the Shadow Fold’s perpetual darkness. 

She won’t be able to successfully do so on her own, though, so she enlists the help of a crew of charismatic criminals and a slew of other interesting characters. 

Yasuke – Release Date: April 29

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Yasuke is one of Netflix’s most promising new anime, as its story, setting, and themes hope to have a huge impact on the medium as a whole. Plus, the plot centers around a fantastical reimagining of the first African samurai ever known. 

In this anime, the world is a violent, mystical battlefield fueled by Japanese magic and large mechs. Our titular character, Yasuke, does his best to survive that chaos, using his skills with a sword to eventually carve out a life of solitude for himself.

That tranquility doesn’t last long, though, as he takes it upon himself to help transport a child that is being targeted by unknown evils. This situation requires Yasuke to rely on his old skills, slowly pulling him back into the world he tried to leave behind. 

About the author

Andrew McMahon

Andrew was Twinfinite's Features Editor from 2020 through until March 2023 and wrote for the site from 2018. He has wandered around with a Bachelor's Degree in Communications sitting in his back pocket for a while now, all the while wondering what he is going to do for a career. Luckily, video games have always been there, especially as his writing career progresses.

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