LEGEND announces April 2026 premieres

LEGEND announces April 2026 premieres

TV: Sky 148 / Virgin 149 / Freeview 41 / Freesat 137

It’s action, suspense and high-stakes drama all the way as LEGEND presents eleven star-studded Channel premieres in April, spearheaded by Brian De Palma’s brutal crime classic CARLITO’S WAY, starring Al Pacino, high octane action comedy MR. AND MRS. SMITH, starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Spike Lee’s critically acclaimed heist thriller INSIDE MAN, and Timur Bekmambetov’s all guns-blazing WANTED, starring James McAvoy,  Morgan Freeman and Terence Stamp.

Then there is the cold war spy thriller BULLET TO BEIJING, starring Michael Caine as a retired Harry Palmer, buddy-cop film MONEY TRAIN, starring Wesley Snipes and Jennifer Lopez, and two murderous action thrillers directed by Peter Hyams –  THE PRESIDIO, starring Sean Connery, and SUDDEN DEATH, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.

Further LEGEND Channel premieres include revenge-driven Western SHOOT OUT, starring Gregory Peck; science fiction action-adventure film CONGO, based on the 1980 novel by Michael Crichton; and gangster thriller MOBSTERS, inspired by the rise of notorious New York City mobsters in the 1920s, starring Christian Slater as Charlie “Lucky” Luciano.

Details in transmission order:

Thursday 2 April @ 21:00 – BULLET TO BEIJING (1995) *Channel Premiere

A dramatic movie poster featuring three characters: a middle-aged man with glasses and a serious expression in the center, an older man looking thoughtfully on the left, and a young woman on the right, all set against a dark, moody background.

When long-time British agent Harry Palmer (Michael Caine) loses his job because the Cold War is over, a Russian agent promptly approaches him, telling him that Russia’s future is threatened because a deadly biochemical weapon has been stolen. He’ll pay Harry to retrieve it. Then Harry gets a tip that it’s being sent to Beijing by train.

Saturday 4 April @ 21:00 – MONEY TRAIN (1995) *Channel Premiere

Two men looking out from window-like openings in a metallic wall. One man is wearing a leather jacket, while the other has a beret and a casual shirt.

John (Wesley Snipes) and Charlie (Woody Harrelson) are foster brothers and NYC transit cops. When gambling-addicted Charlie is fired and threatened by a loan shark, he plots to rob the “money train,” a heavily armoured train collecting millions in subway fares. John must decide whether to stop him or join the dangerous heist.

Sunday 5 April @ 21:00 – INSIDE MAN (2006) *Channel Premiere

Two police officers in tactical vests discussing a high-stakes situation.

Tough cop, Detective Frazier (Denzel Washington), matches wits with a clever bank robber, Dalton Russell (Clive Owen). As the dangerous cat-and-mouse game unfolds, a wild card emerges: Madaline White (Jodie Foster), a power broker with a hidden agenda, who injects even more instability into an already volatile situation.

Thursday 9 April @ 21:00 – SHOOT OUT (1971) *Channel Premiere

Two men in a black and white scene, one wearing a wide-brimmed hat, engaged in a serious conversation indoors.

Clay Lomax (Gregory Peck), a bank robber released from prison, seeks revenge on his partner, Sam Foley (James Gregory), who betrayed him. During his quest, Lomax is reluctantly saddled with his daughter, a 6-year-old girl named Decky (Dawn Lyn).

Saturday 11 April @ 21:00 – CONGO (1994) *Channel Premiere

A man and woman stand close together in a forested area, with the man comforting the woman. In the background, a group of individuals with body paint and traditional attire observe them.

Scientist Karen Ross (Laura Linney) is sent by her father-in-law, mogul R.B. Travis, to the Congo to determine the whereabouts of a missing diamond-hunting team. Led by expert guides, treasure hunter Herkermer Homolka (Tim Curry) and a gorilla, she discovers a danger far more sinister than anything they expected to find.

Sunday 12 April @ 21:00 – MOBSTERS (1991) *Channel Premiere

Four men in tuxedos sitting at a table, looking towards the camera with serious expressions.

This historical crime drama charts the rise of four legendary gangsters – Lucky Luciano (Christian Slater), Meyer Lansky (Patrick Dempsey), Bugsy Siegel (Richard Grieco), and Frank Costello (Costas Mandylor) in New York City between 1917 and 1931. Starting as street thugs, they exploit Prohibition to build an empire.

Saturday 18 April @ 21:00 – MR. & MRS. SMITH (2005) *Channel Premiere

A man and a woman in formal attire standing back to back, looking serious and confident in a brightly colored indoor setting.

A bored, suburban married couple, John (Brad Pitt) and Jane (Angelina Jolie), secretly work as elite assassins for competing agencies. When they are assigned to kill each other, their mundane lives explode into a high-stakes battle that reignites their relationship, forcing them to choose between their careers and their love. 

Sunday 19 April @ 21:00 – THE PRESIDIO (1988) *Channel Premiere

A scene featuring a military officer in uniform and a man wearing a plaid shirt and brown jacket, standing outdoors near military vehicles.

Lt. Col. Caldwell (Sean Connery) and Police Inspector Jay Austin (Mark Harmon) don’t like each other. Not even a little bit. That’s because Caldwell helped run Austin out of the military police a few years back. But now, they are forced to team up to solve a brutal murder. To complicate matters, Austin falls for Caldwell’s daughter, Donna (Meg Ryan).

Sunday 19 April @ 23:05 – CARLITO’S WAY (1993) *Channel Premiere

A man with dark hair and a serious expression looks through a train window, wearing a leather jacket.

Al Pacino stars as Carlito Brigante, a Puerto Rican ex-con released early from a 30-year sentence in 1975 New York. Vowing to go straight, Carlito manages a nightclub to save money for retirement. Despite his efforts, he is dragged back into the underworld by his cocaine-addicted lawyer, Dave Kleinfeld (Sean Penn), setting him on a dangerously violent path.

Thursday 23 April @ 21:00 – SUDDEN DEATH (1995) *Channel Premiere

A man in a police uniform hangs from a pipe in a kitchen while a person in a penguin mascot costume, wearing a hockey jersey, gestures towards him.

Ex-fireman Darren McCord (Jean-Claude Van Damme) has a new job working security at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena. Hoping to impress his kids, he’s scored tickets to the Stanley Cup Finals, unaware that Ex-CIA agent Joshua Foss (Powers Boothe) is holding the vice president hostage and plans to blow up the building if he doesn’t pay the ransom. Cue for Darren, he jumps into action.

Saturday 25 April @ 21:00 – WANTED (2008) *Channel Premiere

A woman aiming a handgun at a man who is holding papers and a binder, set in a library filled with books.

Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) is an office worker whose life is going nowhere. After his estranged father is murdered, he meets Fox (Angelina Jolie), who recruits him into the Fraternity, a secret society of assassins. Fox and Sloan (Morgan Freeman), the Fraternity’s leader, teach Wesley to tap into dormant powers. Though he enjoys his newfound abilities, he begins to suspect that there is more to the Fraternity than meets the eye.

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