March brings the US and international premieres of these 60 titles, including several new mysteries, crime dramas, horror movies, docuementaries, and more.

Below is our curated list of 60 programs from countries in Africa, Asia, North America, and South America that are premiering or being added to schedules/offerings in the US and other territories in March 2026. Additional program premieres are listed on our “viewing guide” page.
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American Classic (US)
This new half-hour comedy series tells the story of Broadway star Richard Bean (Kevin Kline, A Fish Called Wanda, French Kiss), who suffers a spectacular public meltdown and returns home to the family theater where he first became aware of his own brilliance. Once there, his extreme behavior sets off a series of crises amongst those closest to him, including his ex-girlfriend, now mayor and sister-in-law, Kristen (Laura Linney, Ozark, The Big C); his brother, Jon (Jon Tenney, The Closer, Major Crimes); and his beloved niece, Miranda (Nell Verlaque, Big Shot, Overcompensating), who dreams of a life in the theater. As old loves resurface and buried secrets emerge, Richard must confront the consequences of his past actions and the family and town he left behind for fame and glamour.
Costars include Len Cariou (Blue Bloods), Jessica Hecht (The Sinner), Tony Shalhoub (Monk), Ajay Friese (Lost in Space), Billy Carter (Titanic: Blood and Steel), Stephen Spinella (Best Medicine), Aaron Tveit (Schmigadoon!), Jane Alexander (Testament), Elise Kibler (The Night Agent), and Mark Linn-Baker (Perfect Strangers).
American Classic premieres in the US on Sunday, March 1, on MGM+ and its digital channels, including MGM+ on Prime Channels. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
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DTF St. Louis (US)
This darkly comedic series is about a love triangle between three adults experiencing middle-age malaise that leads to one of them ending up dead.
The cast includes Jason Bateman (Arrested Development, Black Rabbit), David Harbour (Stranger Things, Hellboy), Linda Cardellini (ER, No Good Deed), Richard Jenkins (The Visitor, The Shape of Water), Joy Sunday (Wednesday, Dear White People), Arlan Ruf, Peter Sarsgaard (Presumed Innocent, Dopesick), and Chris Perfetti (Abbott Elementary, In the Dark).
DTF St. Louis, an HBO Original Limited Series, premieres in the US on Sunday, March 1, at 9pm ET/PT, exclusively on HBO, with streaming available on HBO Max and its digital channels, including HBO Max on Prime Channels. New episodes will drop through the series finale on Sunday, April 12, at 8pm ET/PT.
Marshals (US)
This new neo-western drama, the fourth series in the “Yellowstone” franchise, stars Luke Grimes (Yellowstone, “Fifty Shades” trilogy), who reprises his role as Kayce Dutton. With the Yellowstone Ranch behind him, Dutton joins an elite unit of U.S. Marshals, combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana. Kayce and his teammates, including Pete Calvin (Logan Marshall-Green, Big Sky, And Just Like That…), Belle Skinner (Arielle Kebbel, 9-1-1, I Can Only Imagine 2), Andrea Cruz (Ash Santos, Pulse, Mayor of Kingstown), and Miles Kittle (Tatanka Means, Killers of the Flower Moon, Ransom Canyon), must balance the high psychological cost of serving as the last line of defense in the region’s war on violence with their duty to their families. For Kayce, this includes his son, Tate (Brecken Merrill, Yellowstone, This Is Us), and his confidantes, Mo (Mo Brings Plenty, Yellowstone, The American West) and Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham, Yellowstone, Animal Kingdom), from the Broken Rock reservation.
Marshals premieres in the US on Sunday, March 1, at 8pm ET/PT, on CBS, with live and on-demand streaming available for Paramount+ Premium subscribers. On-demand streaming will be available for Paramount+ Essential subscribers on Paramount+ and its digital channels, including Paramount+ on Prime Channels, the day after each episode airs.
Fumochitai (Japan)
Based on the novel The Barren Zone by Toyoko Yamasaki, this drama follows Tadashi Iki (Toshiaki Karasawa, Private Banker, Fixer), a military leader who spent eleven years in a Siberian labor camp after being captured by the Soviets during World War II. After his release, he returns to Japan, where he joins a trading company, making business his new battleground. Fumochitai premieres in the US and other territories on Monday, March 2, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
The Barren Zone by Toyoko Yamasaki
Kyojo: Season 3 (Japan)
This prequel sequels follows Kimichika Kazama (Takuya Kimura, The Family, Grand Maison Paris) before he became a police academy instructor. Here, he trains rookie detectives by working on real murder cases. Kyojo: Season 3 premieres in the US and other territories on Monday, March 2, on Netflix.
Siren’s Kiss (South Korea)
In this romantic mystery thriller series, insurance investigator Cha Woo-seok (Wi Hajun, Squid Game, Gyeongseong Creature) gets a strange call from an informant who claims to have evidence of a fraud-related murder. But before revealing the truth, the informant falls to her death. Woo-seok’s investigation leads him to the Royal Auction house and its chief auctioneer, Han Seol-ah (Park Min-young, Marry My Husband, Confidence Queen), whose three fiancés have all died under suspicious circumstances. As Woo-seok delves deeper to expose the truth, he uncovers Seol-ah’s secrets, realizing that he may have stepped into a web he can’t escape and that getting out could cost him everything.
Siren’s Kiss, an Amazon Original Series, premieres globally (excluding South Korea and China) on Monday, March 2, exclusively on Prime Video. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
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RJ Decker (US)
Based on the novel Double Whammy, the first title in Carl Hiaasen’s “Skink” series of humorous crime thriller books, this crime comedy series stars Scott Speedman (Grey’s Anatomy, Animal Kingdom) as RJ Decker, a trailer park-dwelling former newspaper photographer and ex-con who starts over as a private investigator in the colorful-if-crime-filled world of South Florida. Here, he tackles cases that range from slightly odd to outright bizarre with the help of his journalist ex, her police detective wife, and a shadowy woman from his past who could be his greatest ally or his one-way ticket back to prison.
Costarring Jaina Lee Ortiz (Station 19, Rosewood), Bevin Bru (Will Trent, Ramy), Kevin Rankin (East New York, Claws, and Adelaide Clemens (Rectify, Tommy), RJ Decker premieres in the US on Tuesday, March 3, at 10pm ET, on ABC, with streaming available starting March 4 on Hulu.
“Skink” book series by Carl Hiaasen
My Boo 2 (Thailand)
This supernatural romantic comedy centers on Joe (Sutthirak Subvijitra, My Boo, The Betrayal) and Anong (Maylada Susri, My Boo, Eclipse of the Heart), lovers who have been reincarnating and reuniting across multiple lifetimes.
My Boo 2 premieres in the US and other territories on Wednesday, March 4, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Subedaar (India)
Anil Kapoor (Slumdog Millionaire, The Night Manager) stars in this action drama as newly-retired army officer Arjun Maurya. Still haunted by the loss of his wife and drifting away from his daughter, he finds his civilian life rocked by a reckless act. As old wounds reopen, he must summon the warrior within to face a new kind of war, one that hits close to his heart.
Costarring Mona Singh (Kohrra), Radhika Madan (Ray), Aditya Rawal (Daldal), and Saurabh Shukla (Slumdog Millionaire), Subedaar, a Prime Video India Original Movie, premieres in the US on Wednesday, March 4, exclusively on Prime Video. (You can add it to your watchlist now.) It launches globally on Thursday, March 5.
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Deb Is Boss (US)
This biopic drama is about powerhouse music executive Deb Antney (Lil Mama, A Hip Hop Story, All American), who launched the careers of Gucci Mane, Nicki Minaj, and French Montana. A street-smart survivor balancing romance, ambition, and hustler instincts while navigating the dangerous underworlds of Queens, New York, and Boston, Massachusetts, Deb built an underground drug empire while dreaming of something bigger, laying the foundation for her eventual rise to the top of the music industry.
Costarring LisaRaye McCoy (All of Us), Clifton Powell (Deep Rising), and Dan Lauria (The Wonder Years), Deb Is Boss, an ALLBLK Original Film, premieres in the US on Thursday, March 5, exclusively on ALLBLK and its digital channels, including ALLBLK on Prime Channels.
Re/Member: The Last Night (Japan)
In this sequel to the hit horror movie Re/Member, Asuka (Kanna Hashimoto, Once Upon a Crime, Kingdom 3: The Flame of Destiny), Takahiro (Gordon Maeda, Golden Kamuy, Blue Period), and four other high schoolers must spend the night finding the scattered remains of a body hidden within their school, or risk getting stuck Groundhog Day-style in the murderous loop, in which they get killed by the “Red Person” and repeat the same day over and over forever.
Re/Member: The Last Night premieres in the US and other territories on Thursday, March 5, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Vladimir (US)
Based on the novel of the same name by Julia May Jonas, this comedy-drama limited series centers on a passionate but reckless professor (Rachel Weisz, The Favourite, The Constant Gardener), who finds herself dangerously fixated on her magnetic new colleague (Leo Woodall, One Day, Prime Target) as her world begins to unravel.
Costarring John Slattery (Mad Men), Ellen Robertson (Black Mirror), and Jessica Henwick (Iron Fist), Vladimir, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, March 5, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Boyfriend on Demand (South Korea)
This romantic comedy series follows webtoon producer Mi-rae (Jisoo, Newtopia), who escapes the reality of her daily grind by using Boyfriend on Demand, a subscription-based virtual reality app that lets her experience custom-made fantasy scenarios and date partners programmed to be her ideal matches. But then the boundaries between her digital romantic life and actual reality begin to blur as she becomes increasingly immersed in the simulation.
Costarring Seo In-guk (Death’s Game), Boyfriend on Demand, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, March 6, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
The Dinosaurs (US)
Narrated by actor Morgan Freeman (Million Dollar Baby), this new docuseries tells the story of the rise and fall of the dinosaurs across hundreds of millions of years — where they came from, why they mattered, how they evolved, and how they met their ultimate fate.
The Dinosaurs, a Netflix Docuseries, premieres globally on Friday, March 6, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese (US)
This true-crime docuseries revolves around the disappearance of Skylar Neese, a 16-year-old girl who vanished from her West Virginia home, throwing her family and community into turmoil. As the search for answers intensifies, attention turns toward Skylar’s closest friends, uncovering a tangled web of secrets, betrayal, and identity.
Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese, a Hulu Original, premieres in the US on Friday, March 6, exclusively on Hulu.
Hello Bachhon (India)
This biopic dramatizes the true story of Alakh Pandey (Vineet Kumar Singh, Jaat, Rangeen), an unassuming physics teacher, and explores the real-world impact of Physics Wallah, one of India’s most successful edtech start-ups. Pandey inspired millions of students across India, fighting against their circumstances to help them achieve their dreams of becoming doctors and engineers.
Costarring Vikram Kochhar (Aashram) and Girija Oak Godbole (Perfect Family), Hello Bachhon, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, March 6, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs & Who Has Control (CA)
This boundary-pushing documentary examines the cultural, scientific, and political battle behind the first treatment for women’s sexual desire approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). At its center is Cindy Eckert, an entrepreneur and women’s health advocate, whose trademark pink and fearless determination made her a lightning rod in the battle to bring Addyi, which the media dubbed “female Viagra,” to market. Confronting gender bias head-on, Eckert ultimately won approval for the treatment of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women in 2015, which the FDA expanded in December 2025 to include postmenopausal women under 65.
The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs & Who Has Control, a Paramount+ Original, premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, March 6, exclusively on Paramount+ and its digital channels, including Paramount+ on Prime Channels.
Pursuit of Jade (China)
In this romantic drama, Zhangyu Fan (Xiwei Tian, Moonlit Reunion, First Love), a humble woman, marries disgraced noble Zheng Xie (Linghe Zhang, Our Generation, The Princess Royal) o protect her family. But as their love becomes real and they become separated by war, she follows him into battle to fight for their future.
Pursuit of Jade premieres in the US and other territories on Friday, March 6, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Still Shining (South Korea)
In this romantic drama series, Yeon Tae-seo (Park Jin-young, Our Unwritten Seoul, The Devil Judge) and Mo Eun-ah (Kim Min-ju, Undercover High School, Connection) fell in love as teens, but then drifted apart. Ten years later, he’s a subway train driver and she’s a manager of a traditional Korean guesthouse. The two reconnect, confronting their heartbreak, growth, and new challenges as they reunite.
Still Shining, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, March 6, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Strangers in the Park (Argentina)
This comedy is adapted from the same-titled Argentine theatrical play, itself based on the play I’m Not Rappaport by American playwright Herb Gardner (which was adapted into the film starring Walter Matthau and Ossie Davis). The story is about the improbable friendship between a historic militant of the Communist Party and a textbook conformist. From a bench in Parque Lezama, Antonio Cardozo (Eduardo Blanco, High Seas, Cannibals) and León Schwartz (Luis Brandoni, Nada, The Boss) share talks full of laughter, tenderness, and emotion, while they face conflicts with characters of the park and their own families, experiencing firsthand the endless struggle between change and the established order in the process.
Strangers in the Park, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Friday, March 6, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
I’m Not Rappaport by Herb Gardner (paperback)
War Machine (US)
In this sci-fi action thriller, the final stage of US Army Ranger selection sees an elite team’s training exercise turn into a fight for survival against an unimaginable threat.
The film stars Alan Ritchson (Reacher, Titans), Dennis Quaid (Happy Face, Lawmen: Bass Reeves), Stephan James (Beacon 23, Homecoming), Jai Courtney (American Primeval, The Terminal List) Esai Morales (How to Get Away with Murder, Titans), Keiynan Lonsdale (The Flash, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow), Jarryd Goundrey, and Daniel Webber (Billy the Kid, The Punisher).
War Machine, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Friday, March 6, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Ghost Elephants (US)
This feature-length documentary centers on conservation biologist and National Geographic Explorer Dr. Steve Boyes, who has been in search of a mysterious, elusive herd of Ghost Elephants deep within the forests of the highlands of Angola for more than a decade. The film follows Boyes on an epic journey as he sets out with some of the best master trackers in the world, in pursuit of an animal long believed to be a myth.
Ghost Elephants premieres in the US on Saturday, March 7, on National Geographic, with streaming available starting March 8 on Disney+ and Hulu.
Girl From Nowhere: The Reset (Thailand)
Becky Armstrong (Long Live Love!, Gap) takes over the lead role of Nanno in the third season of this mystery thriller anthology series, which reimagines the show by setting it in a completely different universe and filling it with new characters. However, as with the first two seasons, this series reset follows the mysterious Nanno, who attends a different school in each episode. At each one, she systematically exposes the deep-seated injustices, hypocrisy, and scandals hidden behind closed doors, then transfers once the lesson is taught, leaving chaos and a few hard truths in her wake.
Girl From Nowhere: The Reset premieres globally on Saturday, March 7, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Rooster (US)
Set on a college campus, this new comedy series centers on an author’s complicated relationship with his daughter.
The series stars Steve Carell (The Office, The 40-Year-Old Virgin), Charly Clive (The Lazarus Project, Pure), Danielle Deadwyler (Till, Station Eleven), Phil Dunster (Ted Lasso, The Devil’s Hour), John C. McGinley (Scrubs, Stan Against Evil), and Lauren Tsai (Game of Spy, Moxie).
Rooster, an HBO Original Comedy Series, premieres in the US on Sunday, March 8, at 10pm ET/PT, exclusively on HBO, with streaming available on HBO Max and its digital channels, including HBO Max on Prime Channels. New episodes will drop through the series finale on May 10.
Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare (US)
This documentary chronicles the near-total meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear power plant on the fifteenth anniversary of the catastrophe, which occurred after a 9.0-magnitude earthquake, the strongest ever recorded in Japan, struck the country in March 2011. The earthquake unleashed a tsunami that devastated Japan’s northeast coast, where entire towns were erased and 20,000 lives were lost. But an even greater threat loomed at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, where the giant wave disabled the cooling systems of three reactors. As radiation levels soared and hydrogen explosions tore through the facility, Japan’s leaders faced the unimaginable prospect of evacuating Tokyo, the world’s largest city with 35 million people.
The film reconstructs the nine harrowing days following the disaster in forensic, real-time detail, from the control-room engineers fighting to prevent a total meltdown, to the political leaders confronting the unthinkable, to ordinary citizens caught in the fallout. At the heart of the story are the power plant workers who were tasked with averting a major catastrophe, a potential suicide mission ordered by Prime Minister Naoto Kan. Navigating days of isolation and terror, these plant workers, who would later be known as the courageous Fukushima 50, recount the mounting pressures they faced as they entered the darkened reactors to try to avert the worst outcome, knowing the work might kill them. For years, these men stayed silent, burdened by guilt and stigma rather than celebrated as heroes. Now Ikuo Izawa, the control-room supervisor on duty when the disaster began, and others who were present in those nine fateful days, recount their detailed experiences publicly for the first time.
Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare, an HBO Original Documentary, premieres in the US on Tuesday, March 10, at 9pm ET/PT, exclusively on HBO, with streaming available on HBO Max and its digital channels, including HBO Max on Prime Channels.
One Piece: Season 2 (US)
Adapted from the “One Piece” manga series by Eiichiro Oda, Japan’s highest-selling manga series of all time, the new season of this epic high-seas pirate adventure series sees Luffy (Iñaki Godoy, Who Killed Sara?, The Imperfects) and the Straw Hats set sail for the Grand Line, a legendary stretch of sea where danger and wonder await at every turn. As they journey through this unpredictable realm in search of the world’s greatest treasure, they’ll encounter bizarre islands and a host of formidable new enemies.
One Piece: Season 2, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Tuesday, March 10, exclusively on Netflix.
“One Piece” manga series by Eiichiro Oda
Age of Attraction (US)
Another twist on social experiments in dating is this reality series, in which people date without knowing each other’s age. (At least they get to see each other, unlike in Love Is Blind.) The premise is that age is thrown out the window when these singles search for their soulmates, but, when it comes right down to it, is it really? Follow along as these daters discover whether love is truly ageless.
Age of Attraction, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Wednesday, March 11, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Scarpetta (US)
Based on the popular “Kay Scarpetta” novels by Patricia Cornwell, this mystery-crime thriller series stars Nicole Kidman (Lioness, Nine Perfect Strangers) as Dr. Kay Scarpetta, a medical examiner determined to serve as the voice of the victims. With skilled hands and an unnerving eye, she sets out to unmask a serial killer and prove that her career-making case from 28 years ago isn’t also her undoing.
Costars include Jamie Lee Curtis (“Halloween” franchise, True Lies), Bobby Cannavale (Boardwalk Empire, Only Murders in the Building), Simon Baker (The Mentalist, Boy Swallows Universe), Ariana DeBose (Schmigadoon!, Westworld), Rosy McEwen (Black Mirror, The Alienist), Amanda Righetti (The Mentalist, Colony), Jake Cannavale (The Offer, Nurse Jackie), and Hunter Parrish (Quantico, Good Girls Revolt).
Scarpetta, an Amazon Original Series, premieres globally on Wednesday, March 11, exclusively on Prime Video. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
“Kay Scarpetta” novels by Patricia Cornwell
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Made in Korea (India)
Not to be confused with the Korean political drama of the same name, this drama feature from India centers on a young woman (Priyanka Arul Mohan, Doctor, Captain Miller) from a small town in Tamil Nadu, who moves to South Korea, a place she’s always dreamed of. However, once there, she struggles to find her footing in this foreign land.
Featuring Park Hye-jin (Squid Game, Pachinko), Made in Korea, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Thursday, March 12, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Virgin River: Season 7 (US)
Based on the “Virgin River” novels by Robyn Carr, the new season of this soapy drama finds newly-married Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge, This Is Us, The Walking Dead) and Jack (Martin Henderson, Grey’s Anatomy, My Life Is Murder) pursuing their dream of adopting a baby, while old loves smolder and new threats challenge Virgin River.
Virgin River: Season 7, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, March 12, exclusively on Netflix.
“Virgin River” novels by Robyn Carr
Wild Rose (US)
Omarion (Grown-ish, Let’s Stay Together) stars in this new drama series as Roosevelt, aka “Rose,” a charismatic hitman with a conscience, who comes from a family of assassins. They run a nonprofit, whose façade hides an elite, family-run agency known for taking down high-profile targets. Rose’s world is turned upside down when his wife and daughter mysteriously walk out of his life. Suspecting foul play, he finds himself questioning everything and everyone. As he sets out to uncover the truth, he starts to unravel a web of secrets that forces him to question his identity within his own family. Amidst his personal turmoil, Rose is also pulled into the Hollywood underworld of music, fame, sex, and murder when he receives a new assignment: serve as the bodyguard for the world-famous singer, Somaya (Casey Gardner, All American: Homecoming, The Missing). But Somaya finds herself in the crosshairs of her own personal security guard, unaware that the man hired to protect her is also contracted to end her life.
Wild Rose, an ALLBLK Original Series, premieres in the US on Thursday, March 12, exclusively on ALLBLK and its digital channels, including ALLBLK on Prime Channels. New episodes drop weekly through the season finale on April 30.
Fatal Seduction: Season 3 (South Africa)
The third season of this erotic mystery-crime thriller sees Nandi (Kgomotso Christopher, Legacy, Generations: The Legacy), after rebuilding her once-unraveled life, now torn between her newfound peace and the enticing temptation to throw it all away for love.
Costarring Prince Grootboom (Inimba, 1802: Love Defies Time), Fatal Seduction: Season 3, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, March 13, exclusively on Netflix.
Phantom Lawyer (South Korea)
In this fantasy legal comedy-drama series, after lawyer Shin Yi-rang (Yoo Yeon-seok, When the Phone Rings, A Bloody Lucky Day) opens his own firm in the former home of a shaman, he starts seeing ghosts with grievances who, against his will, become his clients. Then he wins a case against Han Na-hyeon (Esom, Black Knight, Because This Is My First Life), a hotshot lawyer who’s never lost a case until now. So begins their partnership in solving cases together.
Phantom Lawyer premieres in the US and other territories on Friday, March 13, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
The Madison (US)
Another neo-western drama series headed our way is this one starring Michelle Pfeiffer (The First Lady, Murder on the Orient Express) and Kurt Russell (Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Escape from New York). It follows the Clyburns, who relocate from their home in Manhattan to the Madison River valley of Montana after a tragedy shattered their family.
The series costars Beau Garrett (Firefly Lane), Elle Chapman (A Man Called Otto), Patrick J. Adams (Suits), Amiah Miller (War for the Planet of the Apes), Alaina Pollack (The Surrender), Ben Schnetzer (3 Body Problem), Kevin Zegers (Power), Rebecca Spence (Lady in the Lake), Danielle Vasinova (1923), Matthew Fox (Lost), and Will Arnett (Is This Thing On?).
The Madison, a Paramount+ Original, premieres globally with three episodes on Saturday, March 14, exclusively on Paramount+ and, where available, its digital channels, including Paramount+ on Prime Channels. The final three episodes will premiere on March 21.
The Plastic Detox (US)
This documentary follows the research of Dr. Swan and other experts in the field of microplastics, covering the impact of microplastics on our health, including fertility, puberty, and beyond, and showing how we can take matters into our own hands.
The Plastic Detox, a Netflix Documentary, premieres globally on Monday, March 16, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
On The Spectrum (Israel)
If you’ve ever seen the American TV series As We See It, here’s your second chance to watch the original award-winning Israeli series, On the Spectrum, which had a brief run on HBO a few years ago. The comedy-drama follows the lives of Amit (Ben Yosipovich, Chazarot, Broken Ties), Zohar (Naomi Levov, Shabas, Bloody Murray), and Ron (Niv Majar, Home, Kugel), 20-something roommates, all on the autism spectrum, who are learning to live more independently together as they share an assisted-living apartment.
On The Spectrum returns to streaming in the US on Tuesday, March 17, exclusively on ChaiFlicks.
Eva Lasting: Season 4 (Colombia)
In the for-real final season of this romantic drama series, Camilo (Emmanuel Restrepo, Rigo, News of a Kidnapping), Eva (Francisca Estevez, Promising Young Woman, Los Billis), and their friends are thriving in 1980s Colombia. But as political unrest grows, and with the challenges of adulthood, identity, and love, their insecurities, differences, and goals shift, changing them forever.
Eva Lasting: Season 4, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Wednesday, March 18, exclusively on Netflix.
Imperfect Women (US)
Based on Araminta Hall’s novel of the same name, this new psychological thriller examines a crime that shatters the lives of three women in a decades-long friendship, exploring guilt and retribution, love and betrayal, and the compromises we make that irrevocably alter our lives. As the investigation unfolds, so does the truth about how even the closest friendships may not be what they seem.
The ensemble cast includes Kerry Washington (Scandal, Unprisoned), Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid’s Tale, Shining Girls), Kate Mara (House of Cards, American Horror Story), Joel Kinnaman (For All Mankind, The Killing), Corey Stoll (Billions, The Better Sister), and Leslie Odom Jr. (Smash, Person of Interest), amongst others.
Imperfect Women premieres globally with the first two episode on Wednesday, March 18, exclusively on Apple TV. New episodes will drop singly on Wednesdays through April 29.
Imperfect Women by Araminta Hall
Invincible: Season 4 (US)
Based on the award-winning comic book series by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley, the new season of this animated series finds Mark (voiced by Steven Yeun, Beef, The Rip) fighting to protect his home and the people he loves while the world recovers from catastrophe. However, this sets him on a collision course with a threat that could alter the fate of humanity forever.
Also featuring the voice talents of Sandra Oh (Killing Eve, Grey’s Anatomy) and J.K. Simmons (Counterpart, Whiplash), Invincible: Season 4 premieres globally on Wednesday, March 18, exclusively on Prime Video. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
Invincible Compendium Vol. 1 by Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley, Cory Walker
Invincible Compendium Vol. 2 by Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley, Cory Walker
Invincible Compendium Vol. 3 by Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley, Cory Walker
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Radioactive Emergency (Brazil)
Inspired by true events, this historical drama series traces the events that led to the rapid spread and contamination of the radioactive material Cesium-137 throughout the city of Goiânia. It follows the doctors, scientists, and public officials who were racing against time to identify the affected areas, contain the spread of radiation, and save lives, as well as a family directly affected by the tragedy.
The lead cast includes Johnny Massaro (Dr. Gama, The Son of a Thousand Men), Paulo Gorgulho (The Endless Night, Second Call), Tuca Andrada (Madam Beja, Rulers of Fortune), Bukassa Kabengele (Crazy About You, Impuros), Alan Rocha (Vitoria, I’m Still Here), Antonio Saboia (The Mechanism, I’m Still Here), Clarissa Kiste (A Mother’s Love, Bury Your Dead), and Douglas Simon (Criminal Code, Jailers).
Radioactive Emergency, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Wednesday, March 18, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Colosio: Political Assassination (Mexico)
This docuseries revisits the 1994 assassination of Mexican politician Luis Donaldo Colosio, a case that remains shrouded in conflicting accounts, official hypotheses, and popular theories that contradict each other. With no new evidence or personal accounts, the program focuses on reconstructing the political and social impact of the assassination and explores why this event continues to shape how Mexico views its own recent history. Colosio: Political Assassination, an HBO Original, premieres in the US on Thursday, March 19, exclusively on HBO Max and its digital channels, including HBO Max on Prime Channels.
1000 Women in Horror (US)
This new documentary does a deep dive into how women pioneers revolutionized horror cinema through their groundbreaking work as directors, actors, and creators since 1895, leaving an indelible mark on the genre’s evolution. 1000 Women in Horror, a Shudder Original Film, premieres in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand on Friday, March 20, exclusively on Shudder, AMC+, and, where available, their digital channels, including Shudder on Prime Channels and AMC+ on Prime Channels.
Animal Love (Argentina)
In this drama series, Kaia (Tatiana Glikman), a trap artist from the outskirts of the city, meets Nico (Franco Masini, Rebelde, Riviera), an upper-class young man with existential angst. Despite their different realities and the outside forces pulling them apart, they try to make space for their love to grow, and in doing so, unleash a gang war.
Animal Love, an Amazon Original Series, premieres globally on Friday, March 20, exclusively on Prime Video. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
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Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat (Jury Duty: Season 2) (US)
The new season of this documentary-style comedy series captures a corporate offsite event at a family-owned hot sauce company from the perspective of Anthony, a recently-hired temporary worker. Unbeknownst to Anthony, the entire experience is staged, every colleague around him is performing a role, and each moment, whether in conference rooms or during downtime, has been meticulously orchestrated. As the founder prepares to step down, the getaway transforms into a clash between big corporate ambitions and small business values, with control of the company hanging in the balance.
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, an Amazon Original Series, premieres globally on Friday, March 20, exclusively on Prime Video. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
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The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel (US)
This documentary takes an in-depth look at the formative years of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the profound influence of original guitarist, Hillel Slovak. The film explores the band’s early evolution in L.A. and the deep bonds forged through their friendship. The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel, a Netflix Documentary, premieres globally on Friday, March 20, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Music by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
BTS: The Comeback Live | Arirang (South Korea)
Megastar K-pop boy band BTS is back, and the iconic group will be returning to the stage to perform their legendary hits and unveil brand-new tracks from their upcoming album, Arirang. This concert will be the first-ever live event broadcast from Korea and livestreamed globally. BTS: The Comeback Live | Arirang, a Netflix Live Concert, premieres globally on Saturday, March 21, at 7am ET, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
The Faithful: Women of the Bible (US)
Just in time for Easter, this series dramatizes the Book of Genesis, whose stories are told through the eyes of the women whose descendants would shape the future of faith as we know it today. Episodes will look through the lens of five of the Old Testament’s most legendary women: Sarah (Minnie Driver, Run Away, Emily in Paris) and her maidservant, Hagar (Natacha Karam, 9-1-1: Lone Star, The Brave); Sarah’s great-niece, Rebekah (Alexa Davalos, FBI: Most Wanted, The Man in the High Castle); and Rebekah’s nieces, sisters Leah (Millie Brady, Surface, The Last Kingdom) and Rachel (Blu Hunt, Sherlock & Daughter, The Originals).
The Faithful: Women of the Bible premieres in the US on Sunday, March 22, at 8pm ET, on Fox, with streaming available starting March 23 on Hulu.
Summertide: Seasons 1-2 (South Africa)
This popular multi-generational drama explores the lives of the Field family and the people who cross their paths, each of whom has their own secrets and desires. In the series opener, marine biologist Martin Field (Frank Rautenbach, Unseen, Reyka) and his two children — son Tristan (Jan Combrink, Siblings) and daughter Lucy (Evangelina Hallock) — move to Simons Town, an idyllic seaside town in the False Bay area, where Martin starts a marine conservation trust following the death of his wife.
For Tristan and Lucy, coping with the loss of their mother is hard enough, but the added stresses of moving to a new town and being the new kids at school make being in Simons Town even tougher. For Martin’s mom, Wilma (Terry Norton, The Shakedown), and dad Jack (André Jacobs, Warrior), a retired naval commander who runs his household like a military operation, it’s been home for years. Ditto for his brother, Gavin (Tyrone Keogh, Black Sails), a retired pro surfer who runs a custom surfboard business, lives a carefree life, and dates Rebecca Solomons (Monique Rockman, Gaia), who was a chef for a Michelin-starred restaurant in New York… and Martin’s first love.
Summertide: Seasons 1-2 begins streaming in the US on Sunday, March 22, on Hulu.
Daredevil: Born Again: Season 2 (US)
In Season 2 of this Marvel Comics series, Mayor Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio, Daredevil, Law & Order: Criminal Intent) crushes New York City underfoot as he hunts down public enemy number one, the Hell’s Kitchen vigilante known as Daredevil (Charlie Cox, Daredevil, Kin). But beneath the horned mask, Matt Murdock (Cox) will try to fight back from the shadows to tear down the Kingpin’s corrupt empire and redeem his home.
Daredevil: Born Again: Season 2, a Disney+ Original, premieres globally on Tuesday, March 24, exclusively on Disney+.
Daredevil: Born Again [Marvel Premier Collection] by Frank Miller, David Mazzucchellin
Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special (US)
This special celebrates the iconic series that defined a generation, exactly two decades after its Disney Channel debut. Filmed in front of a live studio audience, it will feature an exclusive, in-depth interview with Miley Cyrus, a conversation that will offer an intimate look at the creation of one of pop culture’s most iconic characters and the lasting impact the show and character have had on fans around the world.
Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special premieres globally on Tuesday, March 24, exclusively on Disney+.
Ready or Not: Texas (South Korea)
In this new reality/travel series, best friends Lee Seo-jin (Behind Every Star, Marriage Contract) and Nah Yung-suk (Three Idiots in Kenya, Jinny’s Kitchen), along with their crew, head to Texas for an adventure that only the Lone Star State can give them.
Ready or Not: Texas, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Tuesday, March 24, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Homicide: New York: Season 2 (US)
Back for another season is this true-crime docuseries, which features an elite team of NYPD detectives reliving the homicide investigations that defined their careers.
Homicide: New York: Season 2, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Wednesday, March 25, exclusively on Netflix.
Pretty Lethal (US)
This action-packed thriller follows five ballerinas who, while on their way to a prestigious dance competition, are barely on speaking terms when their bus breaks down in a remote forest. With no other options, they reluctantly seek shelter at a creepy roadside inn run by Devora Kasimer (Uma Thurman, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill: Vol. 1), a reclusive former ballet prodigy. From the moment they arrive, something feels wrong, and their worst instincts prove right. As the situation turns deadly, the fractured team must set aside rivalries and weaponize years of brutal training, turning grace, discipline, and even pointe shoes into tools for survival.
Starring Iris Apatow (Tell Me Lies, Love), Lana Condor (“To All the Boys” franchise, Deadly Class), Millicent Simmonds (A Quiet Place, A Quiet Place Part II), Avantika (Big Girls Don’t Cry, Diary of a Future President), Maddie Ziegler (My Old Ass, West Side Story), Michael Culkin (Bridgerton, A Discovery of Witches), and Lydia Leonard (Down Cemetery Road, Wolf Hall), Pretty Lethal, an Amazon Original Movie, premieres globally on Wednesday, March 25, exclusively on Prime Video.
The Prosecutor (Mexico)
This docuseries follows the first Prosecutor for the Investigation of Feminicide Crimes in Mexico and her fight to obtain justice for victims of gender-based violence. The Prosecutor, a Netflix Docuseries, premieres globally on Thursday, March 26, exclusively on Netflix.
The Red Line (Thailand)
In this thriller, three women fall victim to a call-center scam and team up to take justice into their own hands, determined to win their lives back. The scam wiped out Orn’s (Nittha Jirayungyurn, Home for Rent, 7 Days) family’s substantial savings, Fai’s (Esther Supreeleela, My Undying Miracle, One Night Stand) life savings, and the lifetime savings of Wawwow’s (Chutima Maholakul, Addicted Heroin, Hit Bite Love) grandmother. With the justice system unable to do much to help them, they band together, assisted by hacker OJ (Tonhon Tantivejakul, Postman, Lost in the Woods), to launch their own dangerous operation to pursue Aood (Todsapol Maisuk, 4 Tigers, Tunnel), the ruthless call center gang leader behind all of the deception, vowing to dismantle his criminal syndicate and reclaim everything that was stolen from them.
The Red Line, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Thursday, March 26, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen (US)
Set at a wedding, this horror series follows bride and groom Rachel (Camila Morrone, The Night Manager, Daisy Jones & The Six) and Nicky (Adam DiMarco, Overcompensating, The Magicians) in the week leading up to their ill-fated nuptials.
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, March 26, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
For All Mankind: Season 5 (US)
The new season of this sci-fi drama picks up in the 2010s, years since the Goldilocks asteroid heist. Happy Valley has grown into a thriving colony with thousands of residents and a base for new missions that will take us even further into the solar system. But with the nations of Earth now demanding law and order on the Red Planet, friction continues to build between the people who live on Mars and their former home.
The ensemble cast returning for Season 4 includes Joel Kinnaman (The Killing, Altered Carbon), Toby Kebbell (Servant, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes), Edi Gathegi (StartUp, The Blacklist), Cynthy Wu (Beef, Station 19), Coral Peña (The Enemy Within, 24: Legacy) and Wrenn Schmidt (The Looming Tower, Outcast), alongside new series regulars Mireille Enos (The Killing, Hanna), Costa Ronin (The Americans, Homeland), Sean Kaufman (The Summer I Turned Pretty, Stumble), Ruby Cruz (Bottoms, Mare of Easttown), and Ines Asserson (Royalteen, Shetland).
For All Mankind: Season 5 premieres globally on Friday, March 27, exclusively on Apple TV. New episodes will drop on Fridays through May 29.
House of David: Season 2 (US)
The new season of this biblical drama series follows the aftermath of the battle between David (Michael Iskander) and Goliath and David’s rise to the throne. As he navigates palace politics, his family’s jealousy, and a growing romance, David steps deeper into his destiny and learns what it means to become a great leader.
House of David: Season 2, an Amazon/Wonder Project Original Series, premieres in the US on Friday, March 27, exclusively on the Wonder Project Prime Video Channel. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
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Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice (US)
This action-comedy film is about two gangsters and the woman they love, all trying to survive the most dangerous night of their lives. As if that wasn’t enough, there’s also a time machine in the mix. Starring Vince Vaughn (Bad Monkey, Nonnas), James Marsden (Paradise, Dead to Me), and Eiza González (3 Body Problem, I Care a Lot), Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice, a Hulu Original, premieres in the US on Friday, March 27, exclusively on Hulu.
The Mortuary Assistant (US)
Based on viral video game The Mortuary Assistant, this horror movie follows newly-certified mortician Rebecca Owens (Willa Holland, Arrow, Gossip Girl), who accepts a night shift at a mortuary, embalming bodies alone after hours. As disturbing events escalate, Rebecca uncovers demonic rituals, the dark secrets of her enigmatic mentor (Paul Sparks, Boardwalk Empire, House of Cards), and her own buried trauma as she races to survive the night before her body becomes a vessel for possession.
The Mortuary Assistant, a Shudder Original Film, premieres in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand on Friday, March 27, exclusively on Shudder, AMC+, and, where available, their digital channels, including Shudder on Prime Channels and AMC+ on Prime Channels.
The Mortuary Assistant (Nintendo Switch, European Import)
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