Roger Ebert Approved Sci-Fi Thriller Cult Classic ‘Moon’ Streaming on Hulu in April 2026

Starting April 1st, you’ll be able to stream the film Moon on Hulu. It will likely be available for a year – plenty of time to watch it multiple times (and make your friends do the same, because it’s fantastic!). Moon was directed by Duncan Jones and written with Nathan Parker. Surprisingly, this critically acclaimed film was made on a small $5 million budget and only earned around $10 million worldwide, barely breaking even.

Every Anime Coming to Netflix in April 2026

Netflix’s upcoming anime selection might not be as extensive as Crunchyroll’s Spring 2026 schedule, but each series promises to be engaging for fans. According to What’s on Netflix, a new list of titles is coming to the platform, including the long-awaited return of One Piece.

Supergirl Upgrades a Superman Power After 48 Years of Movie Appearances

Superman’s heat vision, a power first hinted at in a 1939 comic book, has evolved significantly over the years. Initially, it wasn’t a separate ability, but rather an extension of his x-ray vision – he could melt things by maximizing that power. However, it quickly became its own distinct ability. Now, almost 50 years after Christopher Reeve famously displayed heat vision in the movies, the power is being reimagined again, thanks to the TV show Supergirl.

Ridley Scott’s American Gangster Sets Netflix Release Date

Starting April 1, 2026, you’ll be able to stream the popular film American Gangster on Netflix. Released nearly two decades ago, the movie was a box office success, earning over $269 million worldwide. Critics and audiences alike enjoyed it, giving it an 81% ‘Certified Fresh’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 90% audience score.

DC’s Masterpiece Series Reaches Milestone Issue, And We Need More Like It

It’s tough for comic books to stay popular for very long these days. That’s why it’s so remarkable that DC’s Batman/Superman: World’s Finest just reached its 50th issue! What makes this series special is that it doesn’t follow the main DC storyline. Instead, it tells exciting and unique adventures of Batman, Superman, and Robin, set in the recent past of the DC universe. This latest issue shows us that we need more comics like World’s Finest.