April brings the premieres of 19 new series, seasons, specials, and other shows from the UK, Canada, and Ireland to the US.

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NATIONAL PREMIERES
Atomic (UK)
Based on the nonfiction book The Atomic Bazaar by William Langewiesche, this action thriller stars Alfie Allen (Game of Thrones, Girl Taken) as Max and Shazad Latif (Nautilus, Star Trek: Discovery) as JJ, two men who develop an unlikely friendship after they get caught up in a cartel’s uranium smuggling across North Africa. Facing a nuclear threat, they must decide whether to save themselves or stop the bomb delivery while evading agencies and traffickers.
Featuring Samira Wiley (The Handmaid’s Tale), Brian Gleeson (Bad Sisters), Stuart Martin (Miss Scarlet and The Duke), and Charlie Murphy (Happy Valley), Atomic premieres in the US on Wednesday, April 1, on Hulu.
The Atomic Bazaar by William Langewiesche
Sarah Millican: Late Bloomer (UK)
In this new comedy special, award-winning comedian Sarah Millican charts her journey from awkward adolescent to confident comic, riffing on school bullies, communal showers, and her own lady garden. Sarah Millican: Late Bloomer, a Netflix Comedy Special, premieres globally on Wednesday, April 1, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Raising Chelsea (UK)
This three-part docuseries follows former Made in Chelsea stars Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo as they face the messy, scary, and hilarious reality of becoming parents. Pregnancy begins with joy, followed soon thereafter by panic, as medical jargon, home renovations, and family opinions pile up. Fun-loving, workaholic Jamie says he’s the boy who won’t grow up and struggles to see himself in the role of dad. Meanwhile, Sophie balances career highs and the thrill of becoming a mum with raging hormones and fears of maternity leave and motherhood impacting her career. Despite all of this, Jamie and Sophie run headlong into the drama of labor to finally meet their baby.
Raising Chelsea premieres in the US on Thursday, April 2, exclusively on Hulu.
Long Lost Family (UK): Season 14 (UK)
Presented by Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell, this reality series aims to reunite close relatives after years of separation. Long Lost Family (UK): Season 14 premieres in the US on Tuesday, April 7, on the PBS Living Prime Video Channel.
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution (UK)
Lucy Worsley OBE, a former Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces, best-selling author (Agatha Christie: An Elusive Woman), podcaster (LadyKillers), and program host (Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths and Secrets), returns to our screens in this two-part docuseries that explores one of history’s most explosive breakups: the British Empire’s loss of the American colonies.
In 1776, thirteen American colonies declared independence from one of the most powerful empires in the world, igniting a bloody eight-year war that claimed thousands of lives and ended in Britain’s humiliating defeat. The two-part docuseries, filmed on both sides of the Atlantic, sees Lucy investigate the sabotage, espionage, and unrest that led to the birth of a new nation. She also examines the Revolutionary War from the British perspective, discovering the human drama, radical ideas, and political missteps behind the seismic split, and revealing how losing America changed Britain forever.
Episode One takes Lucy to New York’s City Hall Park, where George Washington’s troops heard the Declaration of Independence read aloud, a rallying cry that inspired rebels to destroy a statue of King George III and melt it into musket balls. At the New York Historical, Lucy examines a relic of this defiance and asks whether the rupture was inevitable. She then travels home to England to uncover the British perspective, studying King George’s maps and visiting Benjamin Franklin’s London home. She traces British and American tensions rising from Britain’s punitive taxes and the Stamp Act of 1765. In Boston, Lucy explores how the Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party were flashpoints that pushed Americans toward war. Finally, Lucy reveals the radical voices — John Wilkes and Thomas Paine — whose words crystallized America’s vision of liberty and independence.
Episode 2 uncovers how the war reverberated in Britain itself. At Portsmouth Royal Dockyard, Lucy investigates James Aitken’s shocking arson plot to cripple the Royal Navy. She traces Franklin’s secret mission to Paris to secure French support, while British spy Edward Bancroft fed intelligence back to London. Lucy explores Britain’s growing fears as France, and later Spain, joined the conflict, and how Irish Volunteers forced Britain to lift trade restrictions between Ireland and America. Back in London, riots erupted, and George III agonized over the possibility of losing the empire. By 1781, Britain’s campaign collapsed at Yorktown, and two years later, Britain formally recognized American independence. Concluding her investigation at Grosvenor Square, the site of America’s first embassy in London, Lucy reflects on a revolution that created an independent America and reshaped Britain forever.
Lucy Worsley Investigates: The American Revolution is a part of the PBS America @ 250 special programming lineup, making its stateside debut in advance of America’s 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026. The first episode premieres in the US on Tuesday, April 7, at 9pm ET (check your local listings), followed by Episode 2 on April 14. Streaming will be available on PBS.org, the PBS app, and the PBS Documentaries Prime Video Channel.
A Taste for Murder (UK)
This food-centric whodunit series stars Warren Brown (The Responder, Trigger Point, Ten Pound Poms) as DCI Joe Mottram, a star detective with the Metropolitan Police, who, following the death of his wife, retreats to Capri with his daughter, Angelica (Beau Gadsdon, The Crown, Quiz), to stay with his Italian in-laws, Elena (Phyllis Logan, Downton Abbey, Shetland) and Gennaro Da Vinale (Urbano Barberini, Casino Royale), for the summer. Unsure how to face his own grief, let alone help heal his daughter’s broken heart, he quickly becomes immersed in the local murder cases on the island, including one that is very close to home.
Costarring Cristiana Dell’Anna (Cabrini, Gomorrah) and featuring Alessandro Fella (Barbarians 2), Gaia Scodellaro (The Equalizer 3), and Alessandro Bedetti (Those About to Die), A Taste for Murder, a BritBox Original, premieres in North America with two episodes on Tuesday, April 7, exclusively on BritBox. New episodes will drop weekly through May 5.
Original Gangsters with Sean Bean (UK)
In this docuseries, actor Sean Bean (Game of Thrones, Snowpiercer) takes viewers on a journey through history’s most notorious criminals to separate fact from fiction. Featuring cinematic reenactments, expert interviews, first-person accounts, and the latest technology to bring these infamous characters to life, the program uncovers what made each one tick and why they are the original gangsters. Original Gangsters with Sean Bean, a Sundance Now Documentary Series, premieres in the US on Thursday, April 9, exclusively on Sundance Now, AMC, and All Reality. New episodes will drop weekly through April 30.
Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov (UK)
Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury returns to boxing for a showdown with Arslanbek Makhmudov, live from the UK. Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov, a Netflix Live Event, premieres globally on Saturday, April 11, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
At Home With The Furys: Season 2 (UK)
Tyson Fury and his wife, Paris, are back for another round of family life in Morecambe, as they juggle raising teens with a knockout offer of a return to the ring.
At Home With The Furys: Season 2, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Sunday, April 12, exclusively on Netflix.
Silent Witness: Season 29 (UK)
In the new season of this mystery-crime drama series, the team of forensic pathologists and scientists face five more gripping cases, ranging from global politics to the more personal. As Nikki (Emilia Fox, Signora Volpe), Jack (David Caves, 15 Days), Harriet (Maggie Steed, Rivals), and Kit (Francesca Mills, Time Bandits) settle into their new lab at The Bowman Centre of Excellence in Birmingham, their caseload remains as complex as ever. Investigations include cutting-edge AI being weaponized to fuel racial tensions, a confession that reignites a case that swept the nation, and an elderly gentleman found impaled by a screwdriver. Elsewhere, Jack faces a life-threatening predicament, and the death of a Chinese-British activist ignites complex international tensions.
Silent Witness: Season 29, a BritBox Original, premieres in North America on Thursday, April 16, BritBox. New episodes will drop weekly through June 18.
A Gorilla Story: Told by David Attenborough (UK)
In this intimate documentary, veteran naturalist Sir David Attenborough tells the remarkable story of his first encounter with a group of mountain gorillas and the baby gorilla, Pablo, in the 1970s. The program traces how Pablo grew up to be a top Silverback and how Pablo’s direct descendants are doing today.
Packed with extraordinary gorilla behavior never filmed before, A Gorilla Story: Told by David Attenborough, a Netflix Documentary, premieres globally on Friday, April 17, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Sullivan’s Crossing: Season 4 (CA)
Based on Robyn Carr’s New York Times best-selling book series of the same name, the new season of this drama sees Maggie Sullivan’s (Morgan Kohan, When Hope Calls) life at the Crossing finally taking shape. She’s decided on a new direction for her career and a renewed commitment to Cal (Chad Michael Murray, One Tree Hill)… until her ex-husband, Liam (Marcus Rosner, Arrow), arrives with a shocking revelation, which upends Maggie’s life once again and causes Cal to question whether she will ever truly be able to leave her past behind.
Sullivan’s Crossing: Season 4 premieres in the US on Monday, April 20, at 8pm ET/PT, on The CW.
“Sullivan’s Crossing” books by Robyn Carr
Death in Paradise: Season 15 (UK)
Don Gilet (EastEnders) returns as Detective Inspector Mervin Wilson to confront a new set of mysteries on the beautiful island of Saint Marie in the new season of this sun-drenched whodunit series. Still feeling like a fish out of water, DI Wilson continues to adjust to life on the island, where the local agony aunt is poisoned by her own column, an academic is seemingly killed by a mythical sea monster, and a former hitman becomes the victim of a hit. Meanwhile, a newly-uncovered family connection brings more than Mervin bargained for.
Death in Paradise: Season 15 premieres in North America on Tuesday, April 21, exclusively on BritBox. New episodes will drop through June 9.
Unchosen (UK)
This new psychological thriller centers on Rosie (Molly Windsor, Traces, Three Girls), a young woman who lives with her husband, Adam (Asa Butterfield, Sex Education, Hugo), and daughter in a cloistered Christian community. The fateful arrival of escaped prisoner Sam (Fra Fee, Lost Boys & Fairies, Prime Target) into her life reveals the reality and restraints of her world. As cracks begin to appear in her marriage, Sam comes across as her savior. But with his dark criminal past, it’s difficult to discern whether the greatest danger to Rosie lies with Sam or the cult.
Costarring Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who, Dodger) and Siobhan Finneran (Downton Abbey, Time), Unchosen, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Tuesday, April 21, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Criminal Record: Season 2 (UK)
Set in contemporary London, this character-driven crime thriller returns with Peter Capaldi (Doctor Who, The Thick of It) and Cush Jumbo (The Good Wife, The Good Fight) reprising their roles as Detective Chief Inspector Daniel Hegarty and Detective Sergeant June Lenker, respectively. In Season 2, rival police officers Lenker and Hegarty are forced into an uneasy alliance after a young man is stabbed to death at a political rally. But what starts as a hunt for a murderer escalates into an undercover operation to foil a far-right bomb plot in the heart of London.
Also returning for the new season are Shaun Dooley (Changing Ends), Stephen Campbell Moore (Masters of the Air), and Charlie Creed-Miles (Giri/Haji), who are joined by new cast members Dustin Demri-Burns (Slow Horses), Luca Pasqualino (The Musketeers), Luther Ford (King & Conqueror), Lyndsey Marshal (Inside Man), and Peter Sullivan (Poldark).
Criminal Record: Season 2, an Apple TV Original, premieres globally on Wednesday, April 22, exclusively on Apple TV. New episodes will drop on Wednesdays through June 10.
SisterS: Season 2 (US-IE-CA)
In the new season of this comedy-drama series, Suze (Susan Stanley, Fair City) discovers unsettling news about her fertility after being abandoned by her sister, Sare (Sarah Goldberg, The Audacity, Barry), in Ireland. Meanwhile, in Toronto, Sare is planning her wedding, but hiding a secret health crisis. When an unexpected invitation to Sare’s wedding prompts Suze to travel to Canada, a chaotic journey begins, one filled with family secrets, unexpected revelations, and strained relationships. As Sare’s wedding day approaches, Suze uncovers more about her sister’s struggles, and both women are forced to confront their pasts and their futures.
SisterS: Season 2, an IFC Original Series, premieres in the US on Wednesday, April 22, as a six-episode streaming binge on AMC and Acorn TV. It debuts on linear TV on the same date at 11pm ET/PT on IFC TV, where new episodes will drop weekly through May 27.
After the Flood: Season 2 (UK)
The new season of this mystery-crime thriller series finds newly-promoted detective Jo Marshall (Sophie Rundle, Peaky Blinders) on the trail of a baffling murder investigation. As tensions simmer in Waterside amid the rising threat of moorland fires and the subsequent risk of further flooding, a body is discovered in bizarre circumstances. Jo’s race to stop the killer will put her in opposition to dark, influential forces within the town, and ultimately take her on a much more personal investigation, one that will require her to operate in secret if she is to have any hope of rooting out the corruption that has blighted the town’s police force and her own family for decades.
After the Flood: Season 2, a BritBox Original, premieres in North America on Thursday, April 23, exclusively on BritBox. New episodes will drop weekly through May 28.
Half Man (UK/Scotland)
Jamie Bell (Billy Elliot, TURN: Washington’s Spies) and Richard Gadd (Baby Reindeer, Wedding Season) star as Niall and Ruben, respectively, in this new limited drama series. Thirty years ago, they were brought into each other’s lives through death and circumstance, and became as close as brothers could be without being related by blood. One, fierce and loyal, the other, meek and mild-mannered, the youths were inseparable and all they had were each other. When Ruben turns up at Niall’s wedding three decades later, everything seems different. He is on edge, shifty, not acting like himself. And soon, an explosion of violence takes place, which catapults us back through their lives, from the eighties to the present day.
Half Man premieres in the US on Thursday, April 23, on HBO, with streaming available on HBO Max in the US, Latin America, and Europe.
Should I Marry A Murderer? (UK)
This docuseries centers on a woman, a fiancée-turned-key witness, who reveals how she stayed engaged to a man accused of murder while gathering evidence against him.
Should I Marry A Murderer?, a Netflix Docuseries, premieres globally on Wednesday, April 29, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
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LOCAL/REGIONAL PREMIERES
The Chelsea Detective: Seasons 1-2 (UK)
Set in and around London’s Chelsea neighborhood, this cozy mystery-crime drama series takes us into the dark underside of the beautiful borough for beautiful people. Here, deception, violence, and greed lurk, things are rarely what they seem, and bodies of murder victims have a way of turning up. Enter DI Max Arnold (Adrian Scarborough, Sanditon, Blunt Talk) and his partners, DS Priya Shamsie (Sonita Henry, Black Cake, Absentia) (Season 1) and DS Layla Walsh (Vanessa Emme, Dublin Murders, Three Families) (Season 2), who must root out the truth and bring those responsible to justice, no matter their wealth or status.
The Chelsea Detective: Season 1 is confirmed for its broadcast premiere on or after Wednesday, April 1, on the following public TV stations and state/regional networks: Georgia Public Broadcasting, KCPT, KERA, KTCA, KTWU, KUED, KVIE, Louisiana Public Broadcasting, Oregon Public Broadcasting, PBS Wisconsin, South Dakota Public Broadcasting, WETA, WGBH, WLIW, WLRN, WNED, WPBS, and WTTW.
Discovering Judi Dench (UK)
This documentary looks at the remarkable cinematic career of Dame Judi Dench, whose extraordinary acting talent has earned her Oscar® and BAFTA Awards during her decades-long film career. The program highlights some of her most memorable roles in several beloved films, including Mrs. Brown, Philomena, Tea with Mussolini, Chocolat, Iris, Pride and Prejudice, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and Victoria & Abdul, as well as her iconic stint as M in multiple “James Bond” films.
Discovering Judi Dench is confirmed for its broadcast premiere on or after Wednesday, April 1, on the following public TV stations and state/regional networks: Georgia Public Broadcasting, KCET, KCPT, Kentucky Educational Television (KET), KERA, KLRU, KPBS, KPJK, KRMA, KRSU, KSPS, KVIE, Louisiana Public Broadcasting, Maryland Public Television, Mississippi Public Broadcasting, Montana PBS, Nebraska Public Media, PBS Wisconsin, Vermont Public, WFYI, WGBH, WITF, WNED, WNET, WPTO, WQED, WSBE, WSKG, WXXI, and Wyoming PBS.
Edward vs. George – The Windsors at War (UK)
This two-part docuseries is the epic saga of two royal brothers at odds with each other, uncovering a bitter family feud fueled by ambition, health, and their wives. At the outbreak of World War II, the British monarchy was in turmoil, with Edward VIII having abdicated and leaving his brother, George, to take on a role he never expected: king. Edward vs. George – The Windsors at War is confirmed for its broadcast premiere on or after Wednesday, April 1, on the following public TV stations and state/regional networks: KCPT, KET (Kentucky Educational Television), KERA, KRSU, KTCA, Louisiana Public Broadcasting, Maine Public Television, Maryland Public Television, PBS Wisconsin, WNED, WPSU, WTVI, WXXI, and Wyoming PBS.
Kate: The Making of a Princess (UK)
This three-part docuseries is the definitive account of the young Kate Middleton’s fairy tale journey, from ordinary beginnings to her role as the Princess of Wales and, one day, queen. It charts her life from birth to the present, exploring her family relationships, schooling, courtship with Prince William, marriage, parenthood, and her public responsibilities on the world stage and private roles behind the scenes. Kate: The Making of a Princess is confirmed for its broadcast premiere on or after Wednesday, April 1, on the following public TV stations and state/regional networks: KET (Kentucky Educational Television), KERA, KPJK, KRSU, Maine Public Television, Maryland Public Television, WETA, WNED, WSBE, WSKG, WTTW, and WTVI.
Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius (UK)
Narrated by actress Juliet Stevenson (Truly Madly Deeply), this docuseries was commissioned to mark the 400th anniversary of the publication of William Shakespeare’s First Folio. Told across three episodes, it tells the story of how Shakespeare, a glover’s son from rural Stratford, became the greatest writer who ever lived. Taking a deep dive into The Bard’s life story, the place and time he inhabited, and the work he produced, the series reveals a dangerous and exciting world filled with bitter rivalries, rebellion, murder, and deadly plague that ignited and nourished his creative genius.
Featuring Dame Judi Dench (“James Bond” films), Brian Cox (Succession), Adrian Lester (Hustle), Dame Helen Mirren (The Queen), Martin Freeman (Sherlock), and Jessie Buckley (Hamnet), along with academics and writers, Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius is confirmed for its broadcast premiere on or after Wednesday, April 1, on the following public TV stations and state/regional networks: KCPT, KSPS, KWSU, Louisiana Public Broadcasting, WCET, WETA, WNET, WPTD, and WSBE.
NON-PREMIERE PROGRAMS BEING ADDED TO STREAMING SERVICES

Titles in this section begin streaming in the US and Canada on the dates shown below on Acorn TV and its digital channels, including Acorn TV on Prime Channels.
Chasing the Rains (FR-CA)
Narrated by Adjoa Andoh (Bridgerton), this four-part docuseries explores how wildlife, including cheetahs, hyenas, and elephants, survive the cycles of drought and rainfall. Chasing the Rains begins streaming Monday, April 20.
Predator v Prey (UK)
Narrated by actor Howard Charles (Whitstable Pearl), this three-episode docuseries showcases the hunts of the most formidable apex predators in the planet. Predator v Prey begins streaming Monday, April 20.
Attenborough: Behind the Lens (UK)
Featuring classic clips, footage, and interviews, this documentary looks at the man behind the screen and reveals David Attenborough as he had never been seen before. Attenborough: Behind the Lens begins streaming Monday, April 27.

Titles in this section begin streaming in North America on the dates shown below on BritBox and its digital channels, including BritBox on Prime Channels.
Austenland (2013) (UK-US)
Based on the novel Austenland by Shannon Hale, this romantic comedy stars Keri Russell (The Americans) as Jane Hayes, whose adoration of all things Jane Austen is complicating her love life. Determined to be the heroine of her own story, Jane spends her life savings on a trip to Austenland, an eccentric resort where guests experience complete immersion in the Regency era. Armed with her bonnet, corset, and needlepoint, Jane strives to avoid spinsterhood but has a difficult time determining where fantasy ends and real life (and maybe even love) begins. Austenland begins streaming Friday, April 3.
Becoming Jane (2007) (UK)
Based on Jane Austen’s personal letters, this dramatized biography stars Anne Hathaway (Les Misérables) as the young Jane Austen, revealing how her feisty character affected her romance with a young Irishman, and how the experience came to have an influence on her writing. While her parents hope for her to meet and settle with a wealthy husband of considerable social status, she much prefers a roguish Celt (James McAvoy, Atonement) with whom she can match intellect and share repartee. Becoming Jane begins streaming Friday, April 3.
The Illustrated Letters of Jane Austen (compiled by Penelope Hughes-Hallett)
Emma (1996) (UK-US)
Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare in Love) stars in this adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel as pretty socialite Emma Woodhouse, who entertains herself by playing matchmaker for those around her. Her latest “project” is unpretentious debutante Harriet Smith (Toni Collette, The Sixth Sense), while Emma herself receives the attentions of the dashing Frank Churchill (Ewan McGregor, Trainspotting). However, Emma’s attempts at matchmaking cause more problems than solutions and may ultimately jeopardize her own chance at love and happiness. Emma (1996) begins streaming Friday, April 3.
Pride and Prejudice (2005) (UK)
In this adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel, Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley, Atonement) lives with her mother, father, and sisters in the English countryside. As the eldest, she faces mounting pressure from her parents to marry. When the outspoken Elizabeth is introduced to the handsome and upper-class Mr. Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen, Succession), sparks fly. Although there is obvious chemistry between them, Darcy’s overly-reserved nature threatens the fledgling relationship. Pride and Prejudice (2005) begins streaming Friday, April 3.
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice (2005) DVD
The Trial of Christine Keeler (UK)
This historical drama takes us behind the headlines to tell a human story about the sexual and cultural politics of one of the most revealing and iconic stories of modern times: the Profumo Affair. At the center of the storm was 19-year-old Christine Keeler (Sophie Cookson, The Confessions of Frannie Langton), a young woman whom the powerful, male-dominated establishment sought to silence and exploit, but who refused to play by their rules. The Trial of Christine Keeler begins streaming Wednesday, April 8.
The Royle Family: Seasons 1-2 (UK)
This Britcom revolves around the lives of the Mancunian family the Royles, including patriarch Jim Royle (Ricky Tomlinson, Brookside), matriarch Barbara (Sue Johnston, Waking the Dead), daughter Denise (Caroline Aherne, The Fast Show), son Antony (Ralf Little, Death in Paradise), and Denise’s fiancé (later husband) David (Craig Cash, Early Doors). The Royle Family: Seasons 1-2 begins streaming Wednesday, April 15.
Fawlty Towers: Seasons 1-2 (UK)
John Cleese (“Monty Python” franchise) stars in this classic Britcom as Basil Fawlty, a manic, arrogant, sycophantic, and sadistic man, yet also a much-put-upon and hard-working hotel manager whose life is plagued by dead guests, hotel inspectors, and those he deems riff-raff. His biggest headache is his “little nest of vipers,” including his nagging wife, Sybil (Prunella Scales, Marple). Together they run their hotel, Fawlty Towers, with a little help from the unflappable Polly (Connie Booth, The Buccaneers) and even less help from Barcelonés trainee waiter Manuel (Andrew Sachs, Coronation Street). Fawlty Towers: Seasons 1-2 begins streaming Wednesday, April 29.
Fawlty Towers: The Complete Collection DVD

Titles in this section begin streaming in the US on the dates shown below on Netflix.
Falling (UK-CA-US)
Viggo Mortensen (“The Lord of the Rings” trilogy) stars in this drama feature as John, who lives with his husband, Eric (Terry Chen, Wild Cards), in California. Because his father, Willis (Lance Henriksen, Millennium), lives alone on an isolated farm and is experiencing a decline in his faculties, John brings him to the Golden State, hoping that he and his sister, Sarah (Laura Linney, Ozark), can help their father find a home closer to them. But Willis stubbornly refuses to change his way of life. Falling begins streaming Sunday, April 5.
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