Must-See TV: Keanu Reeves' 'Outcome' and 'The Boys' Top Weekly Watch List
Keanu Reeves' 'Outcome' and 'The Boys' Lead TV Watch List

This week's television landscape is brimming with highly anticipated premieres and new episodes, headlined by major releases from streaming giants and traditional networks. Leading the pack are two standout titles: Keanu Reeves' new dramedy "Outcome" on Apple TV and the fifth and final season of "The Boys" on Prime Video, offering viewers a diverse array of entertainment options.

Keanu Reeves Stars in Jonah Hill's Dramedy "Outcome"

Apple TV+ debuts "Outcome" on Friday, April 10, 2026, a film directed by Jonah Hill that features an all-star cast including Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz, Matt Bomer, and Hill himself. The plot centers on a beloved Hollywood star who embarks on a profound soul-searching journey to make amends with people he has wronged after becoming the target of an extortion plot. This character-driven story promises to blend comedy and drama, exploring themes of redemption and personal accountability in the glamorous yet cutthroat world of celebrity.

Final Season of "The Boys" Premieres on Prime Video

Meanwhile, Prime Video launches the fifth and final season of its hit series "The Boys" on Wednesday. This season finds Homelander, portrayed by Antony Starr, exerting his egomaniacal control over America, while Billy Butcher, played by Karl Urban, reappears ready to use a virus that could wipe all superheroes off the map. The show continues its dark, satirical take on superhero culture, with high stakes and intense action expected to culminate in a dramatic conclusion.

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Other Notable Premieres and New Episodes

Several other shows are making their debut or returning with new seasons this week, catering to a wide range of genres and interests:

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  • "Marshals" (CBS/Paramount+): A new episode airs Sunday on CBS and Monday on Paramount+, where Kayce, played by Luke Grimes, must inform Tate, portrayed by Brecken Merrill, that his friend may be gone for good after losing the trail of teen trafficking victims.
  • "Hacks" (Crave): The fifth season premieres Thursday, with Jean Smart returning as Deborah Vance, who, along with her partner Ava, played by Hannah Einbinder, aims to secure her legacy as a comedian in Las Vegas following mistaken news reports of her death.
  • "Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair" (Disney+): This reboot premieres Friday, featuring Frankie Muniz as Malcolm, who is dragged back into his family's orbit by parents Hal and Lois, played by Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek, for their 40th anniversary party.
  • "Big Mistakes" (Netflix): Debuting Thursday, this series stars Taylor Ortega and Dan Levy as two deeply incapable siblings blackmailed into the world of organized crime.
  • "The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson" (Netflix): A documentary now streaming that follows the aftermath of the 2022 murder of cyclist Moriah Wilson in Austin, Texas.
  • "Temptation Island" (Netflix): Season 2 premieres Friday, featuring four couples at a crossroads testing their bonds by splitting up and sharing a villa with alluring singles.
  • "Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord" (Disney+): Debuting Monday, this series is set after "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," with former Sith lord Maul plotting to rebuild his criminal syndicate on a planet untouched by the Empire.
  • "Thrash" (Netflix): Premiering Friday, this film stars Phoebe Dynevor and Djimon Hounsou in a story about a coastal South Carolina town hit by a Category 5 hurricane, where the storm surge brings devastation and hungry sharks.
  • "The Miniature Wife" (Crave): Debuting Thursday, starring Matthew Macfadyen and Elizabeth Banks, this series explores a technological accident that causes a husband to accidentally shrink his wife, leading to a relationship crisis.
  • "Forensic Factor" (USA Network): The ninth season premieres Sunday, with investigators examining forensic evidence in cases like the Murdaugh murders.
  • "The Great British Celebrity Baking Show" (Flavour Network): Season 11 premieres Sunday, featuring famous British faces tackling baking challenges judged by Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.
  • "Renovation Resort" (Home Network): Season 3 premieres Sunday, with Scott McGillivray and Bryan Baeumler reviving a neglected lakeside resort into a luxurious retreat.
  • "Andy’s East Coast Kitchen Crawl" (Food Network): Debuting Friday, this show explores Atlantic Canadian cuisine with food influencer Andy Hay.
  • "Life Is Messy" (Home Network): Season 1 premieres Thursday, with designer Kortney Wilson and builder Kenny Brain helping families regain control from clutter.
  • "A Little Park Music" (W Network): Part of Hallmark’s Spring into Love series, this film airs Saturday about a city manager and rookie cop trying to remove a piano from a park gazebo, finding love and music hard to resist.
  • "Sullivan’s Crossing" (CTV): A new episode airs Sunday, where Maggie, played by Morgan Kohan, seeks a doctor for her board application, and Cal, portrayed by Chad Michael Murray, questions her history with Liam, played by Marcus Rosner.
  • "Memory of a Killer" (Fox/CTV): A new episode airs Monday, with Angelo, played by Patrick Dempsey, racing to protect loved ones from the ferryman’s path of destruction.
  • "Tracker" (CBS/CTV): A new episode airs Sunday, where Randy, played by Chris Lee, enlists Colter’s help, portrayed by Justin Hartley, to find a vanished friend under house arrest.
  • "RJ Decker" (ABC/CTV): A new episode airs Tuesday, with R.J., played by Scott Speedman, helping a young woman uncover the truth behind her boyfriend’s sudden death.
  • "Foul Play With Anthony Davis" (Slice): Season 1 premieres Thursday, following athletes pulling pranks on teammates and friends.
  • "The Great British Baking Show: The Professionals" (Flavour Network): Season 10 premieres Monday, with pastry chef teams from establishments like Ladurée competing in challenges judged by Benoit Blin and Cherish Finden.
  • "The Testaments" (Disney+): Debuting Wednesday, this sequel to "The Handmaid’s Tale" follows two young women attending prep school in Gilead, starring Chase Infiniti.

With such a packed schedule, viewers have ample choices to fill their watch lists, from dramatic series and comedies to documentaries and reality shows, ensuring there's something for every taste in this week's television lineup.