5 good movies to watch on Netflix in April 2023

5 good movies to watch on Netflix in April 2023


In a more modest news month, Netflix brings a special 30 years of Power Rangers and a story about a little boy and his chupacabra friend

Let’s face it: April isn’t the most inspired month of Netflix in terms of movies. The stream also promised some good previews, but there is no big news and the number of productions themselves is significantly lower than in other months.




However, that’s not to say there aren’t upcoming publications that deserve your attention. Between nostalgia and the conclusion of great stories, fans of a good adventure have nothing to complain about. Sure, the return of colorful, now nearly 60-year-old heroes is something that will only reach an older portion of the audience, but there are other equally interesting additions out there.

An example of this is the sweet friendship journey between a boy and a small chupacabra. The film had already been talked about on social media when it became a joke due to the original title, but it promises to be much more than a meme and to warm many hearts.

And, speaking of heart, we have another tourist romance coming to Netflix. Streaming has specialized in this type of storyline and each month brings a love story that happens in a different corner of the globe. And this time, it’s time for us to see this passion develop (and even curl up a bit) in the middle of Vietnam. More unusual, impossible.

Want to know more about Netflix’s highlights in April? So check out this month’s previews and put these movies in your schedule so you don’t miss a thing.

5. My friend Lutcha

 

The month starts with the friendly My friend Lucy, a film made to bring the whole family together by bringing the story of a lonely boy who becomes best friends with a mythical creature: the chupacabra itself. And, contrary to what the Sunday shows of the 90s designed, the little animal is not a scary little monster, but a nice little creature who will take the protagonist on a great adventure.

It is worth mentioning that the feature has generated many memes on social networks even before its debut due to the original title — it sucks. But it’s good that someone within Netflix had the good sense to fit in and bring a name that translates this kind of vibe well. ET – The extraterrestrial which leads.

My friend Lucy arrives on April 7th.

4. Hunger for success

 

Backstage gastronomy movies are always in good demand, and Netflix is ​​bringing it this April Hunger for successa Thai feature that explores all the stress and pressure of professional cooking, but outside the classic environment of France, Italy or even the United States, as Hollywood always presents.

So, we have a young cook invited to learn from a famous chef. And what should be the realization of a dream becomes a challenge against one’s limits – almost a Flick from the kitchen.

Hunger for success premiering April 8.

3. The Last Kingdom: Seven kings must die

 

Bernard Cornwell’s literary epic ceases to be a series to become a film The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die. The film continues the story of Saxon Chronicle and, after five seasons of The Last Kingdomthe time has come for us to see the storyline reach its climax in the battle for the future of England.

More than being a derivative of the series, the production is a sequence of the events we’ve seen so far. Then, we have Uhtred of Bebbanburg (Alexander Dreymon) and his companions joining forces to try to unify the country after the death of their king.

The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die premiering April 14.

2. Power Rangers: Now and Forever

 

Come on come on Power Rangers! Yes, the classic series that shaped the childhood of an entire generation returns in a special to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the franchise. Power Rangers: Now and Forever it’s a special that brings back some of the actors who participated in the original lineup of the teamas well as other actors who entered the following generations.

It’s a beautiful homage to the legacy of colorful heroes filled with a lot of nostalgia. Also because, in Brazil, the film is still going strong involving the voice actors who voiced these characters in the early 1990s.

All this to chronicle the rebirth of villain Rita Repulsa and how only the experience of these heroes approaching 60 will be able to save the world, paying homage to the legacy of the Power Rangers through the ages.

Power Rangers: Now and Forever premiering April 19.

1. Travel guide to love

 

Finally, we closed the month of April with one of those super sweet novels that Netflix loves, and so do we. Love travel guide tells the story of a woman who travels to Vietnam for business and, to get by in the Asian country, finds a travel agent to be her guide.

At first, this relationship doesn’t go as planned, as this man’s fearless side will put the protagonist in the middle of some adventures she wasn’t looking for. However, it won’t take her long to embark on the greatest of them all—and you know what she’s all about.

Love travel guide arrives on Netflix on April 21st.

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