The Monthly Watchlist

A new month brings a fresh collection of stories to your favorite streaming services. Whether you’re looking for a quiet Me Time escape or a fun Family  movie night, we’ve rounded up the biggest premieres—trailers included—to help you plan your month.

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Netflix

March 5: Vladimir (Series Premiere) – Rachel Weisz stars as a bored college professor whose life unravels when she becomes dangerously obsessed with a charismatic new faculty member. It’s a sharp, sexy thriller about the line between fantasy and reality.

March 6: The Dinosaurs – From executive producer Steven Spielberg and narrator Morgan Freeman, this stunning docuseries uses ground-breaking technology to follow the 170-million-year rise and fall of nature’s greatest empire

March 12: Virgin River (Season 7) – Our favorite small-town drama returns as Mel and Jack navigate the ups and downs of life in the mountains. Expect more romance, community heart, and a few new faces in town

March 20: Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man – Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby in this high-stakes follow-up film set during WWII. Tommy must face a new kind of enemy as he takes on secret missions in a bombed-out Birmingham.

March 26: Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen – From the producers of Stranger Things, this atmospheric horror series follows a bride and groom during the week leading up to their ill-fated wedding. As the title suggests, things don’t end happily.

Hulu/Disney+

March 6: Friends Like These – A gripping true-crime docuseries that examines the disappearance of a teenager and the shocking web of betrayal uncovered among her inner circle of friends.

March 11: Sunny Nights – A dark comedic thriller starring Will Forte and D’Arcy Carden as siblings who try to start a spray tan business in Sydney, only to get accidentally tangled up with the local criminal underworld.

March 12: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Season 4) – The “MomTok” drama reaches a boiling point as the women deal with new feuds, relationship shifts, and the pressures of their viral fame.

March 24: Daredevil: Born Again (Season 2) – The gritty Marvel series returns with a time jump, showing a New York City transformed by the Kingpin’s rule and Matt Murdock’s ongoing fight to save Hell’s Kitchen.

Peacock

March 5: Ted (Season 2) – Set in 1994, the foul-mouthed teddy bear and his best friend John are back for senior year of high school. It’s a nostalgic and hilarious look at growing up in a blue-collar Boston home.

March 20: The Making of Wicked Go behind the scenes of the cinematic event of the year. This special features intimate interviews with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, showing how they brought the Land of Oz to life.

March 24: The Wild Robot(Back on Peacock) The heart-tugging animated hit about a shipwrecked robot raising an orphaned gosling is back for home streaming.

March 27: Bambi: The Reckoning – A dark, horror-twist on the classic tale. After a car wreck in the woods, a mother and son find themselves hunted by a mutated, grief-stricken deer on a deadly rampage.

Apple TV

March 18: Imperfect Women – Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington lead this atmospheric thriller about three lifelong friends whose secrets are exposed after one of them is found murdered.

March 27: For All Mankind (Season 5) – The epic space drama leaps forward into a new decade. As the Martian colony grows, tensions rise between the residents of the Red Planet and the nations of Earth demanding control.

Prime Video (Amazon)

March 4: Young Sherlock – Directed by Guy Ritchie, this stylish reimagining follows a 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes at Oxford University as he gets caught up in his first major murder mystery.

March 11: Scarpetta – Nicole Kidman stars as the legendary forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta. Based on the bestselling novels, she uses advanced science to solve grisly crimes while navigating complex family drama with her sister (Jamie Lee Curtis)

March 20: Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat – The creators of the hit mockumentary are back! This time, an unsuspecting “temp” named Anthony thinks he’s attending a real corporate retreat, but everyone around him is an actor.

HBO/Max

March 8: Rooster (Series Premiere) – Steve Carell stars as a famous author who takes a job as a professor at a university to reconnect with his daughter, a faculty member going through a difficult time.

March 22: The Comeback (Season 3) – Twenty years after her debut, the iconic Valerie Cherish (Lisa Kudrow) returns for one final, hilarious attempt to stay relevant in the ever-changing world of Hollywood

March 27: From the World of John Wick: Ballerina – Hitting HBO from theaters, this stylish spinoff stars Ana de Armas as a young assassin trained by the Ruska Roma. Seeking revenge for her family’s murder, she embarks on a lethal mission set between John Wick Chapters 3 and 4.

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