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What's new on streaming for April?

A look at April's streaming offerings from Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and On Demand: April 1:

A look at April's streaming offerings from Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and On Demand:

April 1:

The Ranch (Netflix) Ashton Kutcher's new project about a failed pro football player who returns to his family's Colorado ranch doubles as a That '70s Show reunion with Danny Masterson.

April 2: Trainwreck (HBO Now). Amy Schumer is the writer and star of this 2015 film about a party-girl journalist who tries to straighten out after meeting an orthopedic surgeon (Bill Hader).

April 4: 11.22.63 (Hulu) The sci-fi thriller series built around the assassination of President John F. Kennedy reaches its conclusion.

April 8: Catastrophe: Season 2 (Amazon) What began as an international one-night stand led to a shotgun wedding at the end of Season 1; find out what awaits the new parents (Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan).

April 12: The Mindy Project (Hulu) Everyone's favorite wise-cracking OB/GYN returns with a new batch of episodes.

April 15: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Season 2 (Netflix). Already filed your taxes? Kick back with Kimmy and Titus, who, we hope, has thought up a whole bunch of new phrases that rhyme with "peeno noir."

April 19: The Revenant (On Demand) Yeah, yeah, Leo finally got his long-overdue Oscar for this 2015 film. But we still say the bear should have gotten a supporting-actor nomination.

April 20: Deadbeat: Season 3 (Hulu) Harold & Kumar's Kal Penn returns to his best-known character (sorta) as the new stoner-entrepreneur business partner to Tyler Labine's New York-based medium. Somehow, we don't think the 4/20 premiere date is a coincidence.

April 22: Thunderbirds Are Go (Amazon). The Tracy Brothers puppet heroes return to the small screen in a new original animated kids series. (Prime members can catch a special preview on April 15.)

April 24: Game of Thrones (HBO Now). Now cord cutters can get a Jon Snow status report along with cable subscribers when Season 6 opens.

April 29: Special Correspondents (Netflix). A desperate radio reporter (Eric Bana) and his sound tech (Ricky Gervais) fake their own kidnapping in South America (while hiding in New York).

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