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38 Movies and Shows Premiering in March That You Should Care About

March is stacked with fresh content, whether you’re looking for brand-new series, returning favorites, or movies that’ll have everyone talking. This month, we’re getting exciting premieres, midseason returns, and long-awaited movies—so no matter what you’re into, there’s something to add to your watchlist.

New shows are stepping onto the scene, fan-favorites are picking up where they left off, and a few major films are dropping to shake things up. From high-stakes drama to buzzy thrillers, here’s everything you need to know about what’s hitting screens this month. Let’s get into it!

 

97 Annual Academy Awards | Mar 2 | Stream: ABC

The prestigious 97th Annual Academy Awards will celebrate excellence in film, recognizing achievements in acting, directing, producing, and more. Watch as the stars gather to honor the best in cinema, with live performances, emotional speeches, and unforgettable moments.

 

Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue | Mar 2 | Stream: MGM+

Nine strangers are stranded in a remote Mexican jungle after their plane goes down. But survival takes a deadly turn when they start getting picked off one by one. With danger lurking at every turn, the remaining survivors must figure out who—or what—is behind the killings before it’s too late.

 

 

Daredevil: Born Again | Mar 4 | Stream: Disney+

Daredevil: Born Again picks up years after the events of the original series, with Matt Murdock having stepped away from his life as Hell’s Kitchen’s masked vigilante. But when former crime kingpin Wilson Fisk launches a campaign for mayor of New York City, Murdock is forced back into the fight—both in the courtroom and on the streets. As the stakes rise, the battle between Daredevil and Fisk threatens to shake the city to its core.

 

 

Lil Kev | Mar 6 | Stream: BET Plus

Lil Kev, inspired by Kevin Hart’s childhood in 1993 North Philadelphia.
The series follows 12-year-old Kevin (Hart(, whose wild imagination and optimism often collide with the realities of his tough neighborhood. His mother, Nancy (Wanda Sykes), works night shifts as an E.R. nurse while doing her best to keep Kevin on the right path, despite interference from his mischievous older brother Robert (Jamar Neighbors), his ex-con uncle Richard Jr. (Deon Cole), and his troubled father, Henry (Gerald “Slink” Johnson).

 

Deli Boys | Mar 6 | Stream: Hulu

When their wealthy convenience store tycoon father unexpectedly dies, two spoiled Pakistani American brothers go from living large to losing it all. But their real wake-up call comes when they uncover Baba’s secret double life—turns out, he wasn’t just a businessman, he was deep in the criminal underworld. Now, with no safety net, they have to decide: sink or step up and take over the empire he left behind.

 

 

Grey’s Anatomy (S21 Pt 2)| Mar 6 | Stream: ABC

Meredith and Nick are back to treat a liver transplant patient, Bailey’s playing host to an intern retreat at her place, and Winston and Ben step up to help an unexpected crash victim. Whew, that’s one packed episode.

 

 

9-1-1 (S8 Pt 2)| Mar 6 | Stream: ABC

The midseason premiere of 9-1-1 Season 8 Part 2 is set to bring intense drama, with Maddie’s kidnapping taking center stage, Buck facing emotional turmoil, and Eddie grappling with an uncertain future. Meanwhile, Bobby and Athena focus on rebuilding their home. Episode 10 is expected to be a game-changer, delivering a thriller that will leave lasting impacts on all the characters.

 

The Real Housewives of Atlanta | Mar 6 | Stream: Bravo

The Real Housewives of Atlanta returns with new vibes and even higher stakes of glamour, glitz and juicy drama. This season brings back familiar faces and shocking revelations along with some dynamic new housewives ready to stir the pot and add some spice. With a whirlwind of divorces, rumors, strained relationships and redefined alliances, will the ladies be able to keep things peachy in the A?”

 

Beauty in Black (S1 Pt 2) | Mar 6 | Stream: Netflix

Created by Tyler Perry, this drama series follows Kimmie, a young woman navigating life after being kicked out by her mother. She works at a club, striving to survive, while Mallory, a successful businesswoman, faces her own challenges. The second part of the season delves deeper into their intertwined lives, filled with unexpected twists and power struggles.

 

 

Doctor Odyssey (S1 Pt 2) | Mar 6 | Stream: ABC

This medical drama continues to explore the complex world of Dr. Odyssey, a brilliant surgeon with a mysterious past. As the season progresses, Dr. Odyssey faces new ethical dilemmas, personal challenges, and unexpected alliances that test his resolve and skills.

 

 

Riff Raff | Mar 6 | Stream: Hulu

Vincent (Ed Harris) is a reformed criminal who’s built a peaceful life with his wife Sandy (Gabrielle Union) and their son DJ (Miles J. Harvey). They’re spending a quiet winter break in their family cabin before DJ heads off to college. But that peace is shattered when Vincent’s estranged son Rocco (Lewis Pullman), his ex-wife Ruth (Jennifer Coolidge), and Rocco’s girlfriend Marina (Emanuela Postacchini) show up uninvited. Their warning? Gangsters Leftie (Bill Murray) and Lonnie (Pete Davidson) are coming for them—armed and ready for revenge.

On Becoming a Guinea Fowl | Mar 7 | Stream: VOD/Cinema

A woman stumbles across the body of her uncle on an empty road in the middle of the night. As funeral proceedings begin, secrets of her middle-class Zambian family soon come to light.

 

Raising Kanan (S4) | Mar 7 | Stream: Starz

The new season picks up with Kanan determined to step out of his mother’s shadow—Raquel “Raq” Thomas, played by Patina Miller. Raq is a cold and calculating drug queenpin who begins to question her son’s loyalty as he carves his own path. As their drug empire grows, they cross paths with street legends like Snaps (Wendell Pierce) and Pop (Erika Woods) and align with Italian mob boss Stefano Marchetti (Tony Danza). However, the return of Unique (Joey Bada$$), who is seeking revenge, threatens to destroy everything they’ve built.

 

Oh My God..Yes (Series Premiere) | Mar 9 | Stream: Adult Swim

Three friends — Sunny, Tulip and Ladi — navigate womanhood in an unpredictable, tech-driven in the not-so-distant future of South Central L.A.

 

Long Bright River | Mar 13 | Stream: Peacock

Based on Liz Moore’s bestselling novel, the eight-episode drama stars Amanda Seyfried as a Philadelphia cop whose latest case forces her to confront her past while searching for her missing sister in a community ravaged by the opioid crisis.

O’Dessa | Mar 13 | Stream: Hulu

In O’dessa Sadie Sink plays O’Dessa, a farm girl on a quest to reclaim a precious family heirloom. Her journey takes her to Satylite City, a chaotic metropolis ruled by Plutonovich (The White Lotus’ Murray Bartlett), a sadistic entertainment mogul. Along the way, she falls in love with Euri Dervish (Kelvin Harrison Jr.), whose soul she must ultimately save through the power of song.

 

Novocaine | Mar 14 | Stream: In theaters

Written by Lars Jacobson and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen (Villains, Significant Other), Novocaine follows Nathan Caine (Quaid), an everyman with congenital insensitivity to pain. When his girlfriend, played by Midthunder, is kidnapped during a robbery gone wrong, Nate transforms his rare condition into an unconventional weapon in a fight to rescue her. While he can’t feel pain, the trailer makes it clear that the physical consequences of his injuries are very real—raising the stakes as he faces off against dangerous criminals.

Opus | Mar 14 | Stream: In theaters

A young writer (Ayo Edebiri) is invited to the remote compound of a legendary pop star (John Malkovich) who mysteriously disappeared thirty years ago. Surrounded by the star’s cult of sycophants and intoxicated journalists, she finds herself in the middle of his twisted plan.

 

The Actor | Mar 14 | Stream: In theaters

Set in 1950s Ohio, The Actor follows Paul Cole (Holland), a man who survives a brutal attack only to find himself stranded in a town where nothing—and no one—is quite what it seems. As he attempts to rebuild his life, he falls for a local costume designer, Edna (Gemma Chan), but his search for the truth becomes increasingly tangled. With time slipping away and reality bending at every turn, Paul is forced to question which version of himself is real—if any at all.

Dope Thief | Mar 14 | Stream: Apple TV+

Based on Dennis Tafoya’s novel of the same name, the eight-episode drama follows two Philadelphia friends who pose as DEA agents to rob a secluded house. What starts as a low-level scam quickly escalates when they uncover a massive hidden narcotics corridor on the East Coast, putting their lives—and the lives of those they love—at risk.

 

The Electric State | Mar 14 | Stream: Netflix

The story follows Michelle, played by Millie Bobby Brown, an orphaned teenager navigating life in a society reeling from a failed robot uprising. Robots, once integrated into human life as mascots and cartoon-inspired companions, now exist in exile. Michelle’s world turns upside down when she encounters Cosmo, a robot carrying a link to her younger brother, Christopher, who she believed was dead. Determined to find him, Michelle embarks on a journey across the American Southwest alongside Cosmo and a reluctant ally, Keats, a smuggler portrayed by Chris Pratt. Their mission leads them into the Exclusion Zone, a desolate area where robots live autonomously, uncovering dangers tied to Christopher’s disappearance.

 

Taken at a Basketball Game | Mar 15 | Stream: Lifetime

Wayne Edwards (Woodside) is trying to rebuild his relationship with his estranged 18-year-old daughter, Robyn (Qute), so he takes her to a basketball game for what should be a night of bonding. But when Robyn steps away to use the restroom and never returns, his worst fear comes true—she’s been kidnapped. With thousands of people in the arena and the clock ticking, Wayne stops at nothing to find her before it’s too late.

March Madness (Begins) | Mar 18 | Stream: CBS

NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament | Mar 19 | Stream: ESPN

 

Good American Family (S1) | Mar 19 | Stream: Hulu

“Told from multiple points of view, as a means to explore issues of perspective, bias, and trauma, this compelling drama is inspired by the disturbing stories surrounding a Midwestern couple who adopts a girl with a rare form of dwarfism. But as they begin to raise her alongside their three biological children, mystery emerges around her age and background, and they slowly start to suspect she may not be who she says she is. As they defend their family from the daughter they’ve grown to believe is a threat, she fights her own battle to confront her past and what her future holds, in a showdown that ultimately plays out in the tabloids and the courtroom.”

 

The Residence | Mar 20 | Stream: Netflix

The Residence takes inspiration from Kate Andersen Brower’s nonfiction book The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House. However, the series adds a fictionalized spin, transforming the behind-the-scenes staff of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue into suspects in a classic whodunit. With 132 rooms, 157 suspects, and one dead body, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

 

Darwin | Mar 20 | Stream: AllBlk

Darwin, a gripping new crime thriller from ALLBLK, follows a group of young hustlers whose latest heist takes a deadly turn when they become the prey of a sadistic predator.

 

Tyler Perry’s Duplicity | Mar 20 | Stream: Prime Video

High-powered attorney Marley (Kat Graham) faces her most personal case yet when she is tasked with uncovering the truth behind the shooting of her best friend Fela’s (Meagan Tandy) husband (Joshua Adeyeye). With the help of her boyfriend (Tyler Lepley) – a former cop turned private investigator – Marley’s search for what really happened leads her down a treacherous maze of deception and betrayal.

 

 

Magazine Dreams | Mar 21 | Stream: Theaters

It follows Killian Maddox (Jonathan Majors), an aspiring bodybuilder consumed by his relentless pursuit of superstardom. Isolated and craving connection, he pushes his body to dangerous extremes, ignoring warnings from doctors about the irreversible damage he’s causing. As his obsession deepens, the film explores the dark intersection of ambition, celebrity, and violence.

 

Snow White | Mar 21 | Stream: In theaters

“Disney’s Snow White,” is a live-action musical reimagining of the studio’s classic 1937 film. The magical music adventure journeys back to the timeless story with Rachel Zegler in the title role and Gal Gadot as her Stepmother, the Evil Queen.

 

The Cleaning Lady (S4) | Mar 25 | Stream: FOX

This season raises the stakes as Thony juggles her new double life—under the watchful eye of the hospital’s tough chief resident, Dr. Sean Dupont (Daniel Bonjour). Meanwhile, Ramona (Kate del Castillo) remains a force, even from behind bars, while Fiona (Martha Millan) finds herself tangled in identity theft to keep her cleaning business afloat. Chris (Sean Lew) takes an unexpected turn toward dance, and Jaz (Faith Bryant) struggles with the pressures of being the “perfect” kid in a not-so-perfect family.

 

 

Fox has officially greenlit a third season for the popular procedural drama 'Alert: Missing Persons Unit.' What sets this renewal apart is the innovative approach to production. To optimize cost efficiency and ensure continuity, series producers Sony Pictures Television and Fox Entertainment have decided to keep "Alert" in continuous production. This means that the series will seamlessly transition from its recently abbreviated second season to the upcoming third season. Although the episode count for Season 3 is yet to be determined, sources indicate that Fox aims to maintain a steady stream of fresh episodes, especially given the potential disruptions posed by an impending IATSE strike this summer.
ALERT: L-R: Petey Gibson, Ryan Broussard, Dania Ramirez, Scott Caan and Adeola Role in FOX’s upcoming drama ALERT premiering Sunday, Jan. 8 following the NFL on FOX; series makes time period premiere on Monday, Jan. 9 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2022 Fox Media LLC. CR: Steve Wilkie/FOX

Alert: Missing Person Unit (S3) | Mar 25 | Stream: FOX

Season 3 wastes no time diving into gripping cases, from the disappearance of an entire collegiate rowing team to a missing street artist whose bone marrow donation could save his brother’s life. But things get even more personal when one of their own goes missing, putting the entire MPU on high alert. Meanwhile, Nikki’s ties to Irish mob boss Charlie McGannon (guest star Ian Tracey) pull her deeper into dangerous waters.

 

 

Side Quest | Mar 26 | Stream: Apple TV+

An extension of the Mythic Quest universe, Side Quest is a four-part anthology series that explores the lives of employees, players, and fans who are impacted by the game.

 

 

Survival of the Thickest | Mar 27 | Stream: Netflix

The first season left us on a high note, with Mavis shutting the door on her cheating ex and hopping on a plane to Italy for a shot at love with the charming Luca (Zotti). Season 2 picks up right where we left off—only this time, she’s taking her glow-up international.

 

Bosch legacy (S3) | Mar 27 | Stream: Prime Video

In Season 3, Titus Welliver’s Harry Bosch is about to tackle his final case. In the trailer we see his daughter, Maddie (Madison Lintz), challenging her father after suspecting he may have killed Kurt Dockweiler (David Denman), who kidnapped her in season 2.

 

Mid-Century Modern (S1) | Mar 28 | Stream: Hulu

Following three best friends – gay men of a certain age – who decide to retire together to Palm Springs after an accidental death.

 

Number One on the Call Sheet | Mar 28 | Stream: Apple TV+

A two-part documentary series celebrating the legacy and impact of Black actors in Hollywood.

 

 

Freaky Tales | Stream: In theaters

The film depicts four interconnected stories taking place at real locations and during real historical events in 1987 Oakland, California.

 

Woman in the Yard | Mar 28 | Stream: In Theaters

A woman in black appears on a family’s front lawn and delivers a chilling warning. No one knows where she came from, what she wants, or when she will leave.

 

Black Heat | Mar 28 | Stream: In theaters

One night, two parents, out of options, infiltrate a top level drug dealer/pimp’s apartment complex to rescue their teenage daughter.

 

The Working Man | Mar 28 | Stream: In theaters

Levon Cade left behind a decorated military career in the black ops to live a simple life of working construction. However, when human traffickers kidnap his boss’s daughter, his search to bring her home uncovers a world of corruption far greater than he ever could have imagined.

Wife Stalker | Mar 29 | Stream: Lifetime

Joanna (Pulliam) and Leo (Trai Byers) have the picture-perfect life—two kids, Evie (Alayna Bernard) and Aaron (AJ Bernard), and a beautiful home. But their marriage begins to unravel when Piper (Grace Byers), the charismatic owner of a wellness center, moves to town and sets her sights on Leo. As Leo falls under Piper’s spell, Joanna starts digging into her past and discovers something chilling—Piper’s previous two husbands mysteriously turned up dead. Now, she must find the proof she needs before her family becomes Piper’s next victims.

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