April is a great month for starting a new series. Instead of one big story that ends in two hours, series let you stay with the characters longer and follow the plot episode by episode. This month’s selection on Go3 brings a wide mix of styles: sci-fi adventures, sharp comedy, intense drama, and darker stories with suspense. Some series move fast, others take their time, but all of them are made to keep you watching. Here are the international series we recommend for April on Go3.
1. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (Season 1)
A new chapter in the Star Trek universe begins with Starfleet Academy. This series focuses on a younger generation learning what it means to explore space, follow rules, and sometimes question them. It combines adventure with personal growth. The setting is futuristic, but the themes are familiar – friendship, ambition, and identity. The academy environment adds structure to the story, while still allowing space for discovery. For longtime fans, it offers a fresh perspective. For new viewers, it’s an easy entry point into a much larger world.
Star Trek: Tähelaevastiku Akadeemia (Star Trek: Starfleet Academy), 1 Hooaeg | Go3
2. Pam & Tommy (Season 1)
- Awards: Satellite Awards – Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television (Lily James)
- Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards – Best Period and/or Character Makeup (Television)
- Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards – Best Special Makeup Effects (Television)
- ReFrame – ReFrame Stamp
- Hollywood Critics Association Television Awards – Best Directing in a Streaming Limited Series (Lake Bell)
- Hollywood Critics Association Television Awards – Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Limited/Anthology Series or Movie (Seth Rogen)
Pam & Tommy tells a story that feels both personal and public at the same time. It looks at fame, privacy, and the impact of media through the lens of a real-life relationship. The series stands out because of its tone. It moves between drama and dark humor, creating moments that are uncomfortable but also engaging. The performances are a key part of its success, bringing depth to well-known figures. It’s not just about events – it’s about how those events affect people. That’s what makes it memorable.

3. Hacks (Season 5)
- Awards: Primetime Emmy Awards – Outstanding Comedy Series
- Peabody Awards – Entertainment
- Critics Choice Awards – Best Actress in a Comedy Series (Jean Smart)
- American Cinema Editors (ACE Eddie Awards) – Best Edited Single-Camera Comedy Series
With its fifth season, Hacks continues to prove why it remains one of the most consistent series in recent years. The story follows a seasoned comedian and her evolving relationship with a younger writer. The strength of the show lies in its dialogue. It’s sharp, fast, and often very honest. At the same time, it doesn’t avoid emotional moments. The balance between humor and reality keeps it fresh. Each season adds something new, and this one is no exception. The characters continue to grow, making it easy to stay invested.
4. Euphoria (Season 3)
- Awards: Primetime Emmy Awards – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (Zendaya)
- Golden Globe Awards – Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama (Zendaya)
- Critics’ Choice Television Awards – Best Actress in a Drama Series (Zendaya)
- Peabody Awards – Winner
- Writers Guild of America Awards – Winner
- Screen Actors Guild Awards – Winner
Euphoria returns with a new season that continues to explore complex and often difficult themes. The series looks at youth, identity, and the challenges of growing up in a modern world. What sets it apart is its style. The visuals are bold, the storytelling is intense, and the emotions feel very real. It doesn’t try to simplify anything, which makes it powerful but also demanding. This season builds on everything that came before, pushing the story further while keeping its unique tone.

Eufooria (Euphoria), 1-3 Hooajad | Go3
5. Interview with the Vampire (Season 1)
This series brings a classic story into a new format. Interview with the Vampire focuses on immortality, relationships, and the passage of time. The pace is slower, allowing the atmosphere to fully develop. It’s not just about vampires – it’s about what it means to live forever and carry memories that never fade. The storytelling feels detailed and thoughtful. It draws you in gradually, creating a strong connection to the characters.

Intervjuu vampiiriga (Interview With The Vampire), 1 Hooaeg | Go3
6. CIA (Season 1)
CIA takes viewers into the world of intelligence and covert operations. The series focuses on missions, strategy, and the people behind the decisions. It combines action with suspense, creating a steady sense of tension. The stories are often unpredictable, which keeps each episode engaging. What makes it interesting is the human side of the work. It shows not only what agents do, but also the pressure they face and the choices they have to make.
7. Hap and Leonard (Season 1)
Set in the American South, Hap and Leonard offers a mix of crime, humor, and strong character dynamics. The series follows two unlikely partners who find themselves in complicated situations. The tone is unique. It blends serious themes with lighter moments, creating a rhythm that feels natural. The chemistry between the main characters is what really drives the story. It’s the kind of series that feels grounded but still entertaining, with stories that are easy to follow yet full of personality.

Hap ja Leonard (Hap And Leonard), 1 Hooaeg | Go3
8. Half Man (Season 1)
Half Man introduces a more introspective story. It focuses on identity and the idea of not fully fitting into one place or role. The pacing is calm, giving space for reflection. Instead of relying on major plot twists, it builds its strength through character development. This makes it a quieter series compared to others in the lineup, but also one that can leave a lasting impression.

9. The Stand (Season 1)
Based on a well-known story, The Stand presents a world changed by a global event. It follows different groups of people trying to survive and rebuild. The scale is large, but the focus remains on individuals. Each character brings a different perspective, which adds depth to the overall story. There’s a mix of tension, drama, and moments of hope. It’s a series that keeps moving while still allowing time to understand its characters.

Vastuseis (The Stand), 1 Hooaeg | Go3
April Series Nights on Go3
April is a great time to start a new series and enjoy stories that grow stronger with every episode. This month’s lineup brings different moods and genres together — from intense drama and suspense to sharp comedy and character-driven stories. Watch April’s international series on Go3 and discover what this month has to offer.

