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“Pulse” (TV-MA) – Fans of “Grey’s Anatomy” and medical dramas, look no farther than this new series set to premiere on April 3. Taking place in a trauma center in Miami-Dade County, the show centers around Danny Simms, a third-year resident in emergency medicine. When her personal relationship with the chief resident gets him suspended, Danny receives a promotion so that she can prove herself. With a hurricane on its way to Miami and new responsibilities on her shoulders, Danny faces the biggest challenge of her entire career. Luckily, she has the help of a great staff, played by Colin Woodell (“The Flight Attendant”), Justina Machado (“The Horror of Dolores Roach”), and Jessie T. Usher (“Smile”). (Netflix)

From left, Rachel Zegler and Jaeden Martell star in “Y2K.” (MovieStillsDB photo)
“Y2K” (R) – In his directorial debut, Kyle Mooney (“Saturday Night Live” ) brings back 2000s-style comedy in full force. This film deemed an “apocalyptic sci-fi comedy horror” follows a group of high school students in 1999 who crash a New Year’s Eve party. Expecting a night full of the usual teenage angst and antics, these kids receive the shock of their lives when the power goes out at midnight and technological chaos ensues! As pieces of technology from VCRs to Tamagotchis to microwaves begin to murder the partygoers, our group of unsuspecting high schoolers must fight to make it through the night. Jaeden Martell (“Mr. Harrigan’s Phone”), Rachel Zegler (“The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes”), and even The Kid LAROI co-star in “Y2K,” out on April 4. (Max)
“The Bondsman” (TV-MA) – Kevin Bacon (“Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F”) has been enjoying thrilling roles as of late, and his latest role as the titular character in this eight-episode miniseries continues to add to his repertoire in the horror genre. Premiering April 3, “The Bondsman” stars Bacon as Fred Herbert, a bounty hunter whose last mission didn’t go too well and resulted in a gruesome death. However, Fred eventually wakes up and realizes that he’s been resurrected … with just a small catch. Lucifer only let Fred escape from hell on the condition that he continues his bounty-hunting job – but this time, he’ll be catching demons. (Amazon Prime Video)
“Classified” (R) – Most notably known for his role as Harvey Dent/Two-Face in Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight,” Aaron Eckhart leads this action thriller out on April 4. Eckhart plays Evan, a hit man who has been getting his mission instructions from the CIA through the classified section of newspapers. His MI6 analyst daughter, Kacey (Abigail Breslin), tracks him down to tell him that these coded instructions haven’t been coming from the CIA and that his boss has been dead for years. Desperate to find out who he’s been killing for, Evan pairs his combat skills with his daughter’s analyst skills to follow this lead. Tim Roth (“Poison”) co-stars. (Hulu)
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