On The Table Read Magazine, “the best arts and entertainment magazine UK“, discover the Top 10 TV shows everyone is binge-watching and talking about right now in April 2026 – from explosive season finales to the hottest new releases on Netflix, Prime Video, and HBO Max.
In a month packed with major returns, finales, and fresh buzz, these are the shows dominating conversations, charts, and water-cooler (or group-chat) discussions right now. From superhero satire wrapping up to intense medical dramas and long-awaited sequels, here’s our curated top 10 that you need to be watching—or catching up on—on major streaming platforms.

Top 10 TV Shows Streaming Now
1. The Boys Season 5 (Prime Video)
The final season of the wildly irreverent superhero satire has arrived with a bang. Butcher and the team face off against Homelander and Vought in what promises to be an explosive conclusion. Guest stars from Supernatural and the return of Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy have fans in a frenzy. Dark, funny, and more relevant than ever—don’t miss it if you haven’t started.

2. The Pitt Season 2 (HBO Max / Max)
Noah Wyle leads this real-time medical drama set in a Pittsburgh ER that’s been dominating awards talk and viewer numbers. The intense, hour-by-hour storytelling mixed with raw looks at healthcare, trauma, and humanity has made it one of the most critically acclaimed and addictive shows of 2026. Season 2 is living up to the hype.
3. The Testaments (Hulu)
The highly anticipated sequel series to The Handmaid’s Tale follows June’s daughter Agnes (Chase Infiniti) and others navigating life in Gilead. With Ann Dowd returning as Aunt Lydia, it’s blending dystopian tension with fresh perspectives. Early episodes are generating massive discussion about hope, resistance, and the next generation.
4. Industry Season 4 (BBC / HBO Max)
The cutthroat London finance drama has evolved into a full-blown phenomenon. Season 4 delivers even sharper character studies, power plays, and moral dilemmas among the young bankers. It’s being called addictive, stylish, and smarter than ever—perfect for fans of high-stakes drama.
5. Hacks Season 5 (HBO Max)
The final season of the brilliant comedy starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder is here, and it’s going out on a high. Expect more laughs, heart, and career-defining moments for Deborah Vance. This season’s buzz is off the charts as fans say goodbye to one of the best duos on TV.

6. Margo’s Got Money Troubles (Prime Video / Various)
Elle Fanning shines as a young single mother navigating chaos after an ill-advised affair, with Michelle Pfeiffer as her mom. This adaptation of Rufi Thorpe’s novel mixes humor, family drama, and sharp social commentary. It’s one of the most talked-about new limited series this spring.
7. Euphoria Season 3 (HBO Max)
Zendaya and the cast are back, and the wait has been worth it. The raw, visually stunning teen drama dives deeper into addiction, relationships, and identity. Season 3 is already sparking debates and theories across social media.
8. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (HBO Max / Sky Atlantic)
This Game of Thrones spin-off is the accessible, character-driven fantasy many viewers have been waiting for. Low-stakes (for now) adventures in Westeros are winning over both newcomers and longtime fans with charm and storytelling.
9. Beef Season 2 (Netflix)
The acclaimed anthology series returns with new stories of rage, regret, and human connection. Season 2 builds on the first’s success with fresh casting and even bolder twists—it’s generating strong word-of-mouth.

10. XO, Kitty Season 3 (Netflix) / Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 (Apple TV+)
These returning favorites are keeping lighter and younger audiences hooked. XO, Kitty brings more charming chaos and romance, while Your Friends & Neighbors delivers sharp relationship drama. Both are climbing charts and perfect for easy, engaging binges.
Honorable Mentions: Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord (Disney+), Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair revival, and The Miniature Wife (Peacock) for those wanting something completely different.
These shows represent the perfect mix of finales, sequels, and new hits that are driving conversations across platforms right now. Streaming habits are personal, so start with what matches your mood—intense drama, dark comedy, or escapist fantasy.
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