Digi tv unlocks april with cine premieres & sports thrills

April arrives with a surge of Entertainment options for Digi TV subscribers, as the operator unveils a packed schedule brimming with new movie premieres, binge-worthy series, and live sports action. Forget endless scrolling – Digi TV is laying out the map for a month of compelling viewing.

Film buffs rejoice: a cinema flood hits the small screen

Prepare for a cinematic deluge. Digi TV is offering a remarkable twenty new film titles throughout April, many fresh from their theatrical runs. The early highlights include Assassin’s Creed (April 2nd on AMC) and Bumblebee (April 4th on Canal Hollywood), tempting viewers to revisit these blockbuster hits. But the excitement doesn't stop there; Free Guy arrives on Canal Hollywood April 11th, followed by Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight on AMC Western April 20th. For family viewing, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish premieres on Warner TV April 5th, while Shin Chan promises laughs on Comedy Central April 25th.

Beyond these headliners, a diverse range of titles awaits, from the action-packed Perpetual Chain (April 1st on Calle 13) to the samurai epic The Legend of the Samurai (April 2nd on COSMO). Fans of American pie will enjoy the classic comedy on Comedy Central April 3rd, while those seeking suspense will appreciate Knives Out on AMC April 4th. Mechanic: Resurrection (April 6th on AMC), Fantastic Beasts (1 & 2) (April 6th on Canal Hollywood), and Hostiles (April 6th on AMC Western) round out the initial offerings. The breadth of the selection confirms that Digi TV understands the diverse tastes of its audience.

Binge-worthy series and family fun

Binge-worthy series and family fun

But it's not just about movies. Digi TV’s April lineup boasts a significant selection of series. Fans of the undead can dive deeper into the expanding universe of The Walking Dead: Dead City (Season 2 on AMC), while those seeking a thrill can tune into CIA (on STAR) or Bay of Fires (on Sundance TV). Returning favorites include Mismatch (COSMO) and Patience (Season 2 on COSMO). For younger viewers, Phineas and Ferb, Miraculous: Ladybug’s Adventures, and Vampirina all kick off on Disney Channel April 1st, ensuring a month of family-friendly Entertainment.

Documentaries and special events: beyond the blockbusters

Documentaries and special events: beyond the blockbusters

Digi TV isn't neglecting documentaries and special events. April brings a “Week of the Earth with Disney Fairies” (April 20th-26th on Disney Channel) and “Comix Book Heroes Stunt” weekends on Dreamworks. Documentary enthusiasts can explore The Unexplained: Mysteries of the Universe (April 3rd on Historia), The Secrets of the Bees (April 4th on NatGeo), The Earth: Under Suspicion (April 14th on Odisea), and Chernobyl: In the Heart of Disaster (April 25th & 26th on NatGeo). From the adrenaline-pumping “G.I. Joe Night” (April 30th on SYFY) to the sweet treats of “The Sweetest Month” (throughout April on Canal Cocina), there's something for every interest.

And for the sports fanatics? Eurosport will be broadcasting four classic cycling races – Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix, Walloon Arrow, and Amstel Gold Race – alongside UFC Night (April 25th) and the Paris and Boston Marathons (April 12th and 20th). Digi TV’s April schedule proves they are not just a television provider, but a gateway to a world of Entertainment.