As the month of April gets underway, Netflix has queued up a fresh slate of documentary releases that delve into some of the most compelling and complex topics in recent history. From the dark side of social media to historical tragedies and the art of culinary legends, we’re spotlighting three documentaries, below, which are all coming to Netflix over the next few weeks — docs that will make you think, perhaps even see the world in a new light, and leave you with lots to reflect on.
Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing (April 9)
Various Netflix releases, like The Social Dilemma, have tackled the negative aspects of life online before. This first new documentary from the streamer this month looks at the rise of child influencers, also known as “kidfluencers.”
Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing goes inside this phenomenon, examining the pressures and dangers that come with being a child in the spotlight. The documentary explores the ethical dilemmas that arise when kids are thrust into the digital world, often with little to no control over how their lives are shaped online. With insight from experts and personal stories, this release asks critical questions about parental control, online exploitation, and what happens when childhood becomes a business.
Oklahoma City Bombing: American Terror (April 18)
Next up is a Netflix documentary that revisits a consequential tragedy — it focuses, specifically, on the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, which remains one of the deadliest acts of domestic terrorism in US history.
Oklahoma City Bombing: American Terror offers a powerful and eye-opening look at the events surrounding the April 19, 1995, attack, which took 168 lives and changed the course of American history. This documentary provides a detailed and intimate look at the victims, the perpetrators, and the aftermath of the bombing — also exploring the motivations behind the attack and how it led to a reevaluation of domestic terrorism and extremist movements in the US.
Chef’s Table: Legends (April 28)
Finally, if you’ve ever found yourself mesmerized by the art of cooking, Netflix’s Chef’s Table series has likely been a go-to for showcasing the magic behind the world’s best chefs. Chef’s Table: Legends takes this concept even further, focusing on culinary icons who have changed the game.
This season goes deeper into the personal stories and philosophies of legendary chefs, exploring their journeys, their struggles, and the profound impact they’ve had on the culinary world. Whether you’re a food lover or simply drawn to stories of creativity and passion, this installment will inspire you to appreciate food not just as a meal, but as a form of art. The four legends explored here, by the way, include Jamie Oliver, José Andrés, Alice Waters, and Thomas Keller.
This four-episode docuseries also marks the 10th anniversary of the Chef’s Table franchise on Netflix.
The post 3 new thought-provoking Netflix documentaries to add to your watchlist this month appeared first on BGR.
Today’s Top Deals
Amazon Big Spring Sale: $20 off Nintendo Switch OLED, save $0.50 a gallon on gas, $7 Tapo smart plugs, more
Today’s deals: $2,300 Amazon gift card, $53 Beats Solo Buds, $20 Blink Mini 2, $70 Keurig coffee maker, more
Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales
Today’s deals: $169 AirPods Pro 2, $100 off Breville air fryers, $40 Echo Dot, $250 Sony XM5 headphones, more
3 new thought-provoking Netflix documentaries to add to your watchlist this month originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 1 Apr 2025 at 18:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.