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Top 10 TV Shows and Movies to Watch This Spring

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Spring has officially sprung—and with it comes a fresh lineup of must-see entertainment. Whether you’re into gripping thrillers, satirical comedies, or high-stakes action flicks, this season’s new releases offer something for everyone. From binge-worthy TV to big-screen debuts, here are the top 10 shows and movies to check out this spring.


Top 5 TV Shows Premiering This Spring

1. Adolescence (Netflix)

This intense British psychological crime drama follows 13-year-old Jamie Miller, arrested for the murder of a classmate. Each of the four episodes is shot in a single take, creating a gripping, real-time viewing experience that’s sparked global conversation.

2. The Studio (Apple TV+)

Seth Rogen stars in this smart and chaotic satire about a struggling Hollywood movie studio. As Matt Remick takes over as head executive, he’s forced to navigate A-list egos, bad decisions, and behind-the-scenes mayhem—one weekly episode at a time.

3. Pulse (Netflix)

Set in a Miami trauma center during a Category 5 hurricane, Pulse follows Dr. Danny Simms and his team as they battle medical emergencies and moral dilemmas. It’s fast-paced, emotional, and tailor-made for fans of high-stakes drama.

4. Mid-Century Modern (Hulu)

A nostalgic and heartfelt comedy about three gay best friends living in Palm Springs. Blending retro vibes with modern themes of friendship and aging, this show brings both laughs and feels.

5. Motorheads (Prime Video – May 20)

This coming-of-age drama centers on a crew of small-town teens who find meaning and identity through underground street racing. If Friday Night Lights and The Fast and the Furious had a baby, this would be it.


Top 5 Movies Releasing This Spring

1. A Working Man – March 28

Jason Statham stars as Levon Cade, a former special forces operative turned construction worker drawn back into violence when his boss’s daughter is kidnapped. Also starring David Harbour, Michael Pena and Cokey Falkow, the film is directed by David Ayer and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, this action-thriller delivers grit, heart, and relentless pacing.

2. Sinners – April 18

Michael B. Jordan plays twin brothers in this 1930s supernatural thriller directed by Ryan Coogler. With its eerie Southern setting and haunting storyline, Sinners is shaping up to be one of the year’s most chilling releases.

3. The Phoenician Scheme – May 13

Wes Anderson’s latest Cannes-bound feature is everything you’d expect: stylized, quirky, and deeply human. With a loaded ensemble cast and visual flair, this one is a must-watch for fans of indie cinema.

4. Eddington – May 13

Ari Aster leaves horror behind for a strange and darkly comedic Western starring Joaquin Phoenix. Expect surreal twists, uncomfortable laughs, and Aster’s signature cerebral edge.

5. New Wave – May 13

Richard Linklater explores youth, creativity, and reinvention in this Cannes competition title starring Josh O’Connor. New Wave captures the spirit of artistic rebellion in a world that’s rapidly changing.


Sources

The Guardian
WhatToWatch.com
IMDb
People.com
Apple TV+ Press
Decider
Deadline
Teen Vogue

“A Working Man” partial poster featuring Jason Statham. AMAZON/MGM STUDIOS

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