FX and Hulu’s spy thriller The Veil debuted on the last day of April, and it’s still one of the best new shows to stream this week, alongside the third season premiere of the Max original comedy series Hacks. However, Star Wars fans are going to have to wait until Saturday, May 4 to watch the new animated anthology Star Wars: Tales of the Empire.
But if you missed any of last week’s new shows, Knuckles, Dead Boy Detectives, and The Big Door Prize are still worth watching this month. You can find those series and more in our weekly roundup of the best new shows to stream below.
Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Max, Disney+, Paramount+, Peacock, and Apple TV+ offer fans more original programming than traditional network TV. They also offer higher prices! So if you want the benefits of streaming with no financial burden, consider opting for ad-supported tiers, which are worth it if you can sit through a few commercials.
When you’re done here, check out the best new movies to stream this week, as well as the best shows on Netflix, best shows on Hulu, best shows on Amazon Prime Video, and best shows on Disney+.
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The Veil2024
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Under the Bridge2024
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Hacks2021
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Knuckles2024
Hulu
The Veil (2024) new
Elisabeth Moss headlines The Veil as MI6 agent Imogen Salter, a spy who is particularly good at getting people to give up their secrets without physical coercion. However, Imogen may have met her match in Adilah El Idrissi (Yumna Marwan), a woman who is either the highest-ranking woman in ISIS or just another pawn of the terrorist group.
Before Imogen can get to the truth about Adilah’s identity, both women are forced to go on the run in order to survive. Can Imogen trust her unexpected travel companion? And if Imogen fails to extract all of Adilah’s secrets, then she may not be the only one who suffers the consequences.
Under the Bridge (2024) new
Following her star-making Oscar-nominated turn in Killers of the Flower Moon, Lily Gladstone leads the cast of Under the Bridge alongside Daisy and the Six’s Riley Keough. This true crime drama follows the case of Reena Virk (Vritika Gupta), a teenager who desperately wanted to fit in with her classmates. When Reena is found dead, all indications are that some of her classmates bullied and murdered her.
Keough plays author Rebecca Godfrey, who offers to help the police investigation of Reena’s death, which is led by Cam Bentland (Gladstone). Although Cam is wary of Rebecca’s intentions, she can get the girls accused of murdering Reena to open up. And what these children have to say stuns both Rebecca and Cam.
We Were the Lucky Ones (2024)
Hulu’s We Were the Lucky Ones is a drama that begins during World War II with the Kurc family, all of whom are living in Poland. At first, the Kurcs’ relative wealth and success allows them to shield themselves from the consequences of being Jewish during the Nazi regime. But that protection doesn’t last forever, as some of them escape and others are trapped in concentration camps.
The show follows Halina (Joey King), Addy (Logan Lerman), Genek (Henry Lloyd-Hughes), Jakob (Amit Rahav), Mila (Hadas Yaron), Sol (Lior Ashkenazi), and Nechuma (Robin Weigert) as they try to survive the worst years of World War II and make their way back to one another.
Disney+
Star Wars: Tales of the Empire (2024) new
Evil is always a choice in the Star Wars universe, and Star Wars: Tales of the Empire is taking a look at two women, Morgan Elsbeth (Diana Lee Inosanto) and former Jedi Barriss Offee (Meredith Salenger), who are facing crossroads in their respective lives. At the end of the Clone Wars, Morgan has lost everything in the conflict with the Republic. But she may find a new purpose by serving the Empire that rose in place of the Republic.
As for Barriss, she already chose to betray the Jedi because she disagreed with their decisions during the Clone Wars. But even Barriss might balk at the evil of the Empire when she’s given a chance to escape a life of imprisonment by joining the Jedi-hunting Inquisitors.
Renegade Nell (2024)
The last thing anyone is going to think about while watching Renegade Nell is its fidelity to history. All of that kind of goes out the window as soon as it’s clear that this show lives in a world of magic and superpowers.
Louisa Harland stars as Nell Jackson, a young woman living in England in 1705. When Nell is framed for murder, she and her sisters go on the run. Nell becomes a highwaywoman and robs travelers to support herself and her family. But when Nell discovers a plot against the Queen of England, she realizes that she’s the only one who can save the entire kingdom.
Max (formerly HBO and HBO Max)
Hacks (2021) new
Last season on Hacks, the show challenged its own premise by letting Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) complete her comeback as a comedian … followed by Deborah promptly firing Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder), the much younger comedy writer who helped Deborah reclaim her career. Deborah may have acted with good intentions to propel Ava forward, but it seemed like the show would have a difficult time getting them back together again.
Hacks season 3 comes up with a new reason for Deborah and Ava to collaborate, even if both of them are falling back into familiar patterns to do so. The dynamics have changed because Ava has now found some success of her own. But Ava’s decision to come back to Deborah won’t always have the best outcome for either woman.
Conan O'Brien Must Go (2024) new
Conan O’Brien may be done with late-night comedy, but he’s far from finished with TV. His new series, Conan O’Brien Must Go, is a comedy and travel show that brings O’Brien to Norway, Thailand, Argentina, and Ireland. It’s also partially a sequel to O’Brien’s Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend podcast, as he reconnects with the fans he met on that series.
As always with O’Brien, most of the jokes are at his own expense. But there are occasionally moving moments, including the parts of the fourth episode where O’Brien looks into his own family’s Irish heritage.
The Sympathizer (2024)
Robert Downey Jr. may not be the star of HBO’s The Sympathizer, but everyone expects him to steal the show since he’s playing several over-the-top American characters. However, the story is about the Captain (Hoa Xuande), a spy for North Vietnam who is embedded with the South Vietnamese army during the Vietnam War.
The Captain’s cover is so deep that he’s unable to avoid being evacuated to the U.S., where he lives among the South Vietnamese refugees. And although the Captain is still spying for his old masters in North Vietnam, he’s feeling more and more conflicted about his actions.
Paramount+
Knuckles (2024) new
Sonic the Hedgehog 2’s breakout character, Knuckles (Idris Elba), now has his own show. And unfortunately, he now has his own sidekick as well. Unlike Sonic (Ben Schwartz) and Tails (Colleen O’Shaughnessey), Knuckles is not really adjusting well to life in Green Hills. And his only real friend, Wade Whipple (Adam Pally), is a little too interested in becoming an Echidna warrior like Knuckles.
While on a road trip to Reno with Wade, Knuckles attempts to come to terms with his new life. But some new and old enemies are gunning for Knuckles. And Wade may be his only backup.
Star Trek: Discovery (2017)
When Star Trek: Discovery launched in 2017, it was yet another prequel to the original series. But even since the beginning of season 3, Discovery has been set even further into the future. And now as the series begins its final season, Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and her crew on the Discovery have one last adventure with interstellar implications.
An enigmatic power that has been hidden for centuries is on the verge of being found, and if Discovery’s crew can’t find it first, then the entire universe may suffer the consequences.
A Gentleman in Moscow (2024)
Only Showtime subscribers or those with Paramount+ with Showtime are going to be able to watch A Gentleman in Moscow, but it’s the kind of show that might bring in more viewers than normal. Obi-Wan Kenobi‘s Ewan McGregor stars as Count Alexander Rostov, a man who had the unfortunate luck to be of noble blood right when the aftermath of the Bolshevik revolution is playing out in Russia.
Rostov’s life is spared, and he gets a relatively minor punishment of house arrest in a hotel. The only things that help Rostov keep his sanity are his friendships with Anna Urbanova (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and a nine-year-old girl named Nina Kulikova (Alexa Goodall). Through them, his life is changed forever.
Netflix
Dead Boy Detectives (2024)
Edwin Paine (George Rexstrew) and Charles Rowland (Jayden Revri) are the titular Dead Boy Detectives, although they are both far too old to truly be considered boys. But they are definitely dead! Rather than shuffle off from this mortal coil, Edwin and Charles decide to stay on Earth and become detectives with a penchant for supernatural mysteries.
However, Edwin and Charles shouldn’t assume that they’re immune to injury just because they’re dead. If you’ve ever loved or cared for someone else, then you know that there are plenty of other ways to be hurt.
RIPLEY (2024)
The leading character of Ripley is a lot older than you may remember, but Tom Ripley (Andrew Scott) is still a very talented grifter during the ‘60s. Yet even Ripley is surprised when he’s mistaken as one of the friends of Dickie Greenleaf (Johnny Flynn) and hired to bring the overgrown rich kid home from his extended stay in Europe.
Ripley quickly inserts himself into Dickie’s inner circle and meets his girlfriend, Marge Sherwood (Dakota Fanning). But once Ripley tastes the good life, he’ll do anything to hang on to it. And Ripley doesn’t take rejection well… especially when Dickie shows him how cruel he can be.
Apple TV+
The Big Door Prize (2023)
Nobody’s quite sure what to make of the Morpho machine in The Big Door Prize, but ever since that device was set up in a local supermarket last season, it’s been upending the lives of nearly everyone in town by assessing their “life potential.” When season 2 begins, the Morpho machine is now physically leaving its mark on the people while feeding them even more enigmatic information about their lives.
Two of the main characters, Dusty (Chris O’Dowd) and Cass Hubbard (Gabrielle Dennis), have already been questioning their life choices because of the things that the Morpho told them last season. Now, their marriage is heading toward a separation and they may find new love with other people. If you’re looking for answers about the show’s central mystery, the Morpho machine, there aren’t many coming soon. But there are plenty of existential questions.
Franklin (2024)
If you know your American history, then you should be aware that one of the founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin, spent eight years in France trying to secure backing for the American Revolution. Franklin dramatizes that story with Michael Douglas stepping into the title role just as Franklin arrives in France in 1776 to get the help that his fledgling nation so badly needs.
What Franklin and his grandson, Temple (Noah Jupe), discover is that very few people in power are willing to either acknowledge him as America’s representative or negotiate with him. And if Franklin can’t win the French over to his side, then the revolution may come to a bad end.
Sugar (2024)
If you’ve seen every P.I. movie ever made, then so has John Sugar (The Penguin‘s Colin Farrell). There’s no bigger fan of film noir detectives than the leading character of Sugar, and he’s really obsessed with his cinematic predecessors. John does everything he can to come off like a character who stepped out of the classics and into modern-day Los Angeles.
John also has one heck of a case to sort out when he is hired by film producer Jonathan Siegel (James Cromwell) to find his missing granddaughter, Olivia (Sydney Chandler). Olivia’s father, Bernie (Dennis Boutsikaris), and her half-brother, Davy (Nate Corddry), are suspiciously unconcerned about her disappearance. And even Oliva’s stepmother, Margit (Anna Gunn), seems like she has ulterior motives to hide.
Amazon Prime Video
Fallout (2024)
The hit Fallout video game franchise is now a live-action series from the creators of HBO’s Westworld. But with these characters and storylines, the show would have been a pretty fun game too. Two-hundred years after the world was ravaged by nuclear war, Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell) leaves her life of safety behind by emerging from an underground vault to find her missing father, Hank MacLean (Kyle MacLachlan).
Life in the wasteland isn’t anything like the way Lucy pictured it, and she’s taken aback by her fellow survivors. She also encounters Maximus (Aaron Moten) and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins), but they aren’t necessarily on the same page as they forge their own paths in this world.
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