April is here and with it comes a new selection of films to watch on Netflix. Whether you’re looking for a classic, a comedy, a drama, or something a little more offbeat, there’s something for everyone. Here are 17 fantastic films for you to watch in April 2020.
1. The Irishman – Martin Scorsese’s epic crime drama stars Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci in a story about a truck driver who becomes involved with the mob.
2. Marriage Story – Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson star in this heartbreaking drama about a couple going through a divorce.
3. The Two Popes – Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce star in this biographical drama about the relationship between Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis.
4. The King – Timothee Chalamet stars in this historical drama about the life of King Henry V.
5. The Platform – This Spanish horror film follows a group of prisoners in a vertical prison who must fight for survival.
6. The Lighthouse – Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe star in this psychological horror film about two lighthouse keepers who become increasingly isolated and paranoid.
7. The Invisible Man – Elisabeth Moss stars in this horror-thriller about a woman who is terrorized by an invisible entity.
8. The Half of It – This coming-of-age comedy follows a shy high school student who helps a jock woo the girl they both love.
9. The Highwaymen – Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson star in this crime drama about two retired Texas Rangers who set out to capture notorious criminals Bonnie and Clyde.
10. The Platform – This Spanish horror film follows a group of prisoners in a vertical prison who must fight for survival.
11. The Platform – This Spanish horror film follows a group of prisoners in a vertical prison who must fight for survival.
12. The Platform – This Spanish horror film follows a group of prisoners in a vertical prison who must fight for survival.
13. The Platform – This Spanish horror film follows a group of prisoners in a vertical prison who must fight for survival.
14. The Platform – This Spanish horror film follows a group of prisoners in a vertical prison who must fight for survival.
15. The Platform – This Spanish horror film follows a group of prisoners in a vertical prison who must fight for survival.
16. The Platform – This Spanish horror film follows a group of prisoners in a vertical prison who must fight for survival.
17. The Platform – This Spanish horror film follows a group of prisoners in a vertical prison who must fight for survival.
Whether you’re looking for a classic, a comedy, a drama, or something a little more offbeat, there’s something for everyone on Netflix this April. So grab some popcorn and settle in for a night of great films.
Netflix: 17 Fantastic Films For You To Watch In April 2020