Share The third and final season of “Euphoria”, the sequel to the hit “The Handmaid's Tale”, and Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning in the series “Margot's Money Problems”: star-studded series are coming to screens in April, which are worth knowing more about.
“Wills”
The long-awaited sequel to the hit “The Handmaid's Tale” will be released in April. The series is based on the novel of the same name by Margaret Atwood, and its events take place several years after those described in “The Handmaid's Tale”. A new generation of young submissive women is growing up in Gilead again, their fates predetermined. They must marry, become submissive, and give birth to children. But the girls do not want to accept such a role at all. They decide to fight for freedom and the opportunity to make their own choices – in particular, two teenage girls, Agnes and Daisy, the main characters of the new story.
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April 8
“Euphoria”
The third and final season of Euphoria is finally here, picking up the characters five years after the events of the last season. In the new episodes, Rue finds herself on the Mexican border, dealing drugs and trying to pay off her debts to Lori. Cassie and Nate are engaged and living in the suburbs, with Cassie seemingly immersed in social media and creating content for OnlyFans. Jules is in art school, Maddie is an assistant at a Hollywood agency, and Lexie is an assistant to the showrunner (played by Sharon Stone).
Rosalía has joined the cast to play a stripper. The trailer also features Eric Dane, who passed away this February.
April 12
“Audacity”
A self-proclaimed “inventor of the future” – the CEO of a technology company and his selfish “performance psychologist” find themselves embroiled in a scandal related to the use of personal data. The creators of the series promise to tell a lot of interesting things about Silicon Valley and its defiant inhabitants.
April 12
“Margot has money problems”
Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning star in the Emmy Award-winning series Margot Robbie, based on the 2024 novel of the same name by Ruthie Thorpe. The series follows the turbulent life of Margot Millet (Elle Fanning), the daughter of a Hooters waitress and a former wrestler. After an affair with a college English teacher that leaves her pregnant, Margot decides to make money on OnlyFans. Reconnecting with her father, who shares his wrestling experiences with her, Margot achieves significant success on OnlyFans.
April 15
“Quarrel”
The dark comedy anthology series “The Quarrel” returns for its second season. This time, the plot focuses on the stories of several couples from different generations, all of whom are connected. Among them are the manager of a prestigious country club, Josh Martin, and his wife, Lindsay; the coach of the same club and his fiancée, and others.
The new series features a star-studded cast: Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton.
April 16
“The Unelected”
This gripping thriller follows Rosie (Molly Windsor), who lives in a gated Christian community with her husband Adam (Asa Butterfield) and their daughter. The fateful appearance of the mysterious Sam, an escaped prisoner, sheds light on the reality and limitations of Rosie's world: is her religious community not looking out for her best interests?
As cracks begin to appear in Rosie and Adam's marriage, she gradually discovers passion and sexuality thanks to Sam. But with his dark criminal past, the question arises: where does the greatest danger lie – in the Christian community or in Sam?
April 21
“Playmaker”
The second season of the basketball comedy with Kate Hudson. Recall, Hudson plays a former socialite who must prove that she is capable of running a business when she is accidentally forced to lead a professional basketball team owned by her family. In the new episodes, Ayla faces new challenges. Her engagement to Lev is canceled, and her new partner, coach Jay Brown, is leaving for Boston. Meanwhile, the team suffers from a new coach, and club president Ayla must once again prove that she is capable of great things.
April 23
