March 2026 Streaming Premieres

Apple TV+

The Hunt (Traqués), March 4
Franck (Benoît Magimel) and his longtime friends regularly spend weekends hunting together, but one Sunday, they cross paths with another group of hunters who begin pursuing them without explanation. When one member of Franck’s group is shot, his friends fight back, killing one of the attackers. Barely escaping, the four decide to keep what happened a secret. Franck tries to return to normal life with his wife, Krystel (Mélanie Laurent), but on the following day,s he begins to feel that he and his friends are being watched — or worse, tracked by hunters determined to take revenge.

Imperfect Women, March 18
Imperfect Women examines a crime that shatters the lives of three women bound by a decades-long friendship. This unconventional thriller explores guilt and punishment, love and betrayal, and the commitments we make that can alter our lives irreversibly. As the investigation unfolds, the truth also emerges about how even the closest friendships may not be what they seem.

Amazon Prime Video

Young Sherlock, March 4
From visionary director Guy Ritchie, Young Sherlock is an irreverent, action-packed mystery that tells the legendary origin story of the world’s greatest detective. When a young, charismatic, and rebellious Sherlock Holmes meets none other than James Moriarty, he is pulled into a murder investigation that threatens his freedom.

Sherlock’s first case uncovers an international conspiracy that takes him across different parts of the world and culminates in an explosive confrontation capable of changing his life forever. Set in a vibrant Victorian England — and in adventures abroad — the series reveals the early exploits of the anarchic teenager who is still far from becoming Baker Street’s most famous resident.

Scarpetta, March 11
Scarpetta brings Patricia Cornwell’s iconic literary character to life in a gripping series starring Nicole Kidman as Dr. Kay Scarpetta. With skilled hands and an unsettling gaze, this relentless medical examiner is determined to be the voice of the victims, expose a serial killer, and prove that the case that defined her career 28 years ago will not also be her downfall.

Set in the contemporary world of forensic investigation, the series goes beyond the crime scene to explore the psychological complexities of both perpetrators and investigators, creating a multifaceted thriller about the cost of pursuing justice at any price.

Bait, March 25
From Oscar and Emmy winner Riz Ahmed, Bait is a comedy about Shah Latif, a struggling actor. His last chance at success comes in the form of a life-changing audition. Over four chaotic days, his life spirals out of control while his family, his ex-lover, and seemingly the entire world weigh in on whether he is — or isn’t — the right man for the role.

HBO Max

DTF ST. LOUIS, March 1
A limited series about a love triangle between three adults experiencing middle-age malaise that ultimately leads to one of them ending up dead.

Rooster, March 8
A comedy set on a college campus centered on an author’s complicated relationship with his daughter.

Fackham Hall, March 6
A spoof that blends Downton Abbey with Airplane! and Monty Python, Fackham Hall follows lovable pickpocket Eric Noone as he lands a job at a peculiar English manor house. He quickly rises through the ranks while a forbidden romance blossoms with Lady Rose Davenport, the mistress of the estate. But when an unexpected murder occurs, Eric is framed, leaving Rose and her family’s future perilously uncertain.

John Wick’s Ballerina, March 27
Set during the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum, the film follows Eve Macarro (Ana de Armas) as she begins her training in the assassin traditions of the Ruska Roma.

Netflix

War Machine, March 6
During the final phase of U.S. Army Ranger selection, an elite team’s training exercise turns into a fight for survival against an unimaginable threat. A must-watch for Alan Ritchson fans.

Virgin River, March 12
The series returns with its seventh season — perfect for fans of emotional, soap-style drama.

Radioactive Emergency, March 18
Inspired by real events that shocked Brazilians in the 1980s, this series follows physicists and doctors racing against time to contain a radiological disaster and save thousands of lives.

Peaky Blinders: Immortal Man, March 20
Birmingham, 1940. Amid the chaos of World War II, Tommy Shelby is forced out of self-imposed exile to face his most destructive reckoning yet. With the future of his family — and the country — at stake, Tommy must confront his own demons and decide whether to face his legacy or burn it to the ground. By order of the Peaky Blinders…

Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, March 26
An atmospheric horror series set at a wedding, following a bride and groom during the week leading up to their doomed nuptials. That’s not a spoiler — just read the title.

Detective Hole, March 26
Created by one of crime fiction’s greatest storytellers, Jo Nesbø’s Harry Hole is a serial-killer whodunit led by the famed anti-hero detective. Beneath the surface, the series is also a sophisticated character drama about two police officers — and supposed colleagues — operating on opposite sides of the law.

Throughout the first season, Harry faces his longtime adversary, the corrupt detective Tom Waaler. Brilliant but tormented, Harry is a homicide investigator battling his own demons. As the two navigate the increasingly blurred ethical lines of the criminal justice system, Harry must do everything in his power to catch a serial killer and bring Waaler to justice before it is too late.


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