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As the seasons change, so, too, do our TV schedules. If you're looking for something familiar this March, the television calendar is stacked with returning champs like The Righteous Gemstones and The Wheel of Time. Charlie Cox's Daredevil is also being reborn (read: revived) over on Disney+, in Daredevil: Born Again. If you want something fresh, the new comedy Deli Boys, the true crime adaptation Good American Family, and Dennis Quaid's Happy Face are all set to debut this month. There's something for everyone.
Our guide to the best TV and streaming movies in March is divided into three sections: the best shows and movies to watch this month, the best shows to watch by streaming service, and a calendar of TV highlights. Whatever you're looking for, you'll find it below.
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Edi Patterson, Danny McBride, and Adam Devine, The Righteous Gemstones
Jake Giles Netter/HBOBack in the 2010s, before Disney+ was even a glimmer in our collective cultural consciousness, Netflix had the rights to a group of Marvel heroes — Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and the Punisher — and gave them their own character-driven series. Years later, these series have all been scrubbed from Netflix and made available to stream on Disney+ instead, and, as is the nature of things, are now being rebooted. First up is Charlie Cox's Daredevil, the vigilante alter ego of blind lawyer Matt Murdock, who was last seen making temperature-testing cameos in Spider-Man: No Way Home and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Most of the OGs are returning for the second coming of Daredevil, from Murdock's crime boss adversary Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio) to Murdock's fellow vigilante, the Punisher (Jon Bernthal). -Allison Picurro [Trailer] [Everything to know about Daredevil: Born Again]
Brothers Mir and Raj couldn't be more different. Mir is bent on being the successor of his father's convenience store business, while Raj couldn't give a damn. But when their father dies in an accident and the dark reality of how he amassed his wealth is unearthed (hint: It's not through delis), Mir and Raj must throw any existing plans out the window. Bold and irreverent, Deli Boys follows the two brothers as they take up a life of crime. The cast features Asif Ali as Mir, Saagar Shaikh as Raj, Iqbal Theba as their father, and Poorna Jagannathan as their father's right-hand woman, Lucky. -Kat Moon [Trailer]
On the one hand, The Righteous Gemstones is the funniest show on TV, and we're lucky to have it back. On the other hand, Season 4 will be the Danny McBride comedy's last. As the Gemstones prepare to say their closing prayers, Eli (John Goodman) is in a state of transition and reflection after stepping away from the family's megachurch and reigniting his love life, much to the alarm of his intensely codependent children. The final episodes find the Gemstones trying to imagine a future for themselves while still being tethered to the past. If that wasn't enough, Megan Mullally is joining the ensemble. Praise! -Allison Picurro [Trailer]
Rand al'Thor (Josha Stradowski) may have been victorious in the battle that occurred in the Season 2 finale of The Wheel of Time, but he's in some real trouble now. The Forsaken are awake, and they have one goal and one goal only: to stop the Dragon Reborn from saving the world. Adapted from Robert Jordan's fantasy series, The Wheel of Time Season 3 continues the story of Rand as he approaches his destiny of facing the Dark One — while fighting the urge to turn Dark himself. Among the returning cast members are Rosamund Pike, Daniel Henney, Madeleine Madden, Marcus Rutherford, Dónal Finn, and Zoë Robins. -Kat Moon [Trailer] [Everything to know about Season 3]
Atlanta's Brian Tyree Henry is still chasing that paper, but in Apple TV+'s Dope Thief, the game is a lot more dangerous. Henry and Narcos' Wagner Moura star as old buddies from Philadelphia who get by with a risky scheme: pose as DEA agents and stick up small-time drug dealers to take their cash and GTFO. All is going well until one mark turns out to be part of one of the largest drug operations on the Eastern Seaboard, and the victims are nasty, nasty people who want revenge. It's a serious and violent show that knows how to throw in some dark humor for levity. Plus, it's an early frontrunner for the best opening credits sequence of the year. -Tim Surette [Trailer]
Netflix cracked open the piggy bank for this big-budget science-fiction film adapted from Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag's acclaimed graphic novel of the same name (Stålenhag's Tales From the Loop was previously adapted by Prime Video). Set in an alternative timeline after a destructive robot rebellion, The Electric State follows a young woman (Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown) as she searches for her brother with her robot companion and a smuggler (Guardians of the Galaxy's Chris Pratt) in a wasteland where robots were exiled. The Russo Brothers directed the film, which also features Ke Huy Quan, Woody Harrelson, and Stanley Tucci. -Tim Surette [Trailer]
It's like the old saying goes: Every true crime will eventually get a limited series adaptation. Here, Hulu dramatizes the story of Kristine Barnett, the woman who claimed her adopted daughter, Natalia Grace, was actually an adult woman posing as a child. Previously, Natalia Grace was the subject of The Curious Case of Natalia Grace, an Investigation Discovery docuseries that took a deep dive into the twisty, often convoluted story. Good American Family stars Ellen Pompeo as Kristine Barnett, Imogen Faith Reid as Natalia Grace, and Mark Duplass as Barnett's husband. -Allison Picurro [Trailer]
We may have lost Mindhunter, but TV shows based on interactions with real-life serial killers aren't going anywhere. Happy Face is inspired by the true story of Melissa G. Moore, who learned at age 15 that her father was the notorious Happy Face Killer. Here, Dennis Quaid plays Happy Face, now imprisoned and estranged from his adult daughter, Melissa Reed (Annaleigh Ashford). When Melissa has to find out if an innocent man is about to be put to death for a crime her father committed, she's pushed back into his orbit and forced to reckon with her own identity. -Kelly Connolly [Trailer]
Nominated for three Academy Awards — Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Song, and Best Actor for Colman Domingo — Sing Sing follows a group of incarcerated men who perform in a theater group. The film is based on the real-life Rehabilitation Through the Arts program at Sing Sing Maximum Security Prison, and features a supporting cast that includes men who are alumni of the program. -Kat Moon [Trailer]
If you like it when people in Hollywood make fun of Hollywood, The Studio is the show for you. Seth Rogen stars as the new executive at a film studio whose earnest love of cinema is no match for the intense egos and personalities he deals with day to day. Naturally, the series features a starry cast, some playing fictional characters — like Catherine O'Hara, Kathryn Hahn, and Bryan Cranston — and others making cameos as themselves — like Anthony Mackie, Zac Efron, and Martin Scorsese. -Allison Picurro [Teaser]

Uzo Aduba and Randall Park, The Residence
Erin Simkin/NetflixMarch is an unusually light month for Netflix, which has built its reputation as the world's biggest streaming service on the back of putting its competition into submission through volume. But the most interesting new releases Netflix does have coming this month give us a peek at Netflix's current strategy. The biggest swing is Everybody's Live with John Mulaney, another try at a late-night talk show format that has yet to work on streaming, but it emphasizes Netflix's current love affair with live programming. The Electric State is a massive sci-fi film from the Russo Brothers starring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, which Netflix hopes will replicate the movie theater experience in your home. And the British drama Adolescence is another international series that the company hopes will become a global hit. Elsewhere, March brings Meghan Markle's lifestyle series With Love, Meghan, the murder mystery comedy The Residence, the reality dating series Temptation Island, and the docuseries American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden. . Here's our list of the best shows and movies on Netflix in March, plus everything coming to and leaving Netflix in March.
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Colman Domingo, Sing Sing
A24HBO and Max's February kicked off with The White Lotus Season 3, and the messy vacations of a new group of wealthy and self-absorbed tourists are just getting started. But if you're interested in watching a different bunch of privileged Americans face the chaotic consequences of their actions, HBO has another satirical drama for you. Danny McBride's The Righteous Gemstones, about the lives of a corrupt televangelist family, returns on March 7. March is also a big month for A24's partnership with Max. The horror film Heretic starring Hugh Grant, the Oscar-nominated Sing Sing featuring Colman Domingo, and Luca Guadagnino's drama Queer will all be available to stream on the platform. Here's our list of the best shows and movies on HBO and Max in March, plus everything coming to HBO and Max in March.
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Asif Ali and Saagar Shaikh, Deli Boys
Disney/James WashingtonMarch is a monumental month for Hulu: It's the first time the Academy Awards have ever streamed live on the service, which seems unbelievable given the streamer's connection to ABC. And a few weeks after the last golden man has been handed out, you'll be able to watch the Best Picture winner on Hulu, too. Anora begins streaming on Hulu on March 17. If you're more interested in original television series, two good-looking shows hit Hulu in March. First up is Deli Boys, a comedy about a pair of Pakistani American brothers who learn that the family business may not be quite as legal as they thought. It's followed by Good American Family, a dramatized take on the infamous Natalia Grace case that marks Ellen Pompeo's return to television. Here's our list of the best shows and movies on Hulu in March, plus everything coming to Hulu in March.
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Rosamund Pike, The Wheel of Time
Prime VideoThe biggest news over on Prime Video this month is the return of The Wheel of Time, which is going into its third season. This show hasn't been on since the fall of 2023, so if you need a refresher on what happened last time, now is the time to get to rewatching. On the movie side, we have a new Prime Video original film on the way: HOLLAND, an eerie thriller that stars Nicole Kidman and Matthew Macfadyen as a married couple in Michigan who come upon a dangerous secret. A handful of buzzy 2024 releases are also going to be available to watch this month, like the Glen Powell-starring disaster movie Twisters, the horror sequel Smile 2, and the animated Transformers One. Here's our list of the best shows and movies on Amazon Prime Video in March, plus everything coming to Amazon Prime Video in March.
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Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, Wicked
Universal PicturesSomething Wicked this way comes in March, when the movie musical nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, makes its streaming debut on Peacock. The film, starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, joins other Oscar-nominated movies on Peacock, including Conclave, The Wild Robot, and Nosferatu. Peacock's biggest new original series of March is Long Bright River, a thriller starring Amanda Seyfried as a Philadephia cop whose professional and personal lives collide after a string of murders hits her neighborhood. Also streaming this month are the final season of Yellowstone and the Season 3 finale of The Traitors. Here's our list of everything coming to Peacock in March.
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Dennis Quaid and Annaleigh Ashford, Happy Face
Victoria Will/Paramount+Paramount+ is putting on a Happy Face in March, but it's nothing its lead character wants to smile about. The new thriller, based on the true story of Melissa G. Moore, stars Annaleigh Ashford as a woman who, at age 15, discovered that her father (Dennis Quaid) was the notorious Happy Face Killer. After years of no contact with her father, Melissa finds herself working with him and the police to determine if a man is on death row for a crime her dad committed. Happy Face premieres March 20 on Paramount+. Also coming to Paramount+ and Paramount+ with Showtime in a light March are the true-crime docuseries Sin City Gigolo: A Murder in Las Vegas and the horror film Strange Darling, starring Willa Fitzgerald. Here's our list of everything coming to Paramount+ in March.
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Alison Brie, Danny Pudi, Gillian Jacobs, Yvette Nicole Brown, Community
NBCTubi heads into March ready to wrap up its new original series The Z-Suite, a comedy starring Gilmore Girls' Lauren Graham as an ad exec fired and replaced by extremely Gen Z employees, leading her to start her own firm to take revenge. The Season 1 finale airs March 20. If you'd rather binge an older show you've been missing out on or just want to rewatch, Tubi has some good options for the month, including Dan Harmon's boundary-pushing comedy Community, the underrated comedy Loudermilk, and the time-traveling sci-fi series Timeless. Other highlights include the cinematic classics Apocalypse Now, Manhunter, and The Hurt Locker, as well as both The Equalizer movies, the first three Insidious films, both Legally Blonde movies, Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, and I, Tonya. Here's our list of everything coming to Tubi in March.
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Saturday, March 1
I Am Luke Perry (Documentary, The CW)
Sunday, March 2
97th Academy Awards (Live Event, ABC/Hulu)
Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue (Limited Series, MGM+)
Monday, March 3
Celtics City (Docuseries, HBO)
Tuesday, March 4
Daredevil: Born Again (Season 1, Disney+)
Denise Richards and Her Wild Things (Season 1, Bravo)
Sin City Gigolo: A Murder in Las Vegas (Docuseries, Paramount+)
With Love, Meghan (Season 1, Netflix)
Wednesday, March 5
The Amazing Race (Season 37, CBS)
Thursday, March 6
9-1-1 (Season 8 Part 2, ABC)
Deli Boys (Season 1, Hulu)
Doctor Odyssey (Season 1 Part 2, ABC)
Douglas Is Cancelled (Limited Series, BritBox)
For the Win: NWSL (Season 1, Prime Video)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 21 Part 2, ABC)
Lil Kev (Season 1, BET+)
Picture This (Film, Prime Video)
Friday, March 7
Chaos: The Manson Murders (Documentary, Netflix)
Formula 1: Drive to Survive (Season 7, Netflix)
Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Season 4, Starz)
When No One Sees Us (Season 1, Max)
Sunday, March 9
American Idol (Season 23, ABC)
Dark Winds (Season 3, AMC)
Filthy Fortunes (Season 1, Discovery)
The Real Housewives of Atlanta (Season 16, Bravo)
The Righteous Gemstones (Season 4, HBO)
Monday, March 10
American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden (Docuseries, Netflix)
Oh My God... Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances (Season 1, Adult Swim)
Tuesday, March 11
Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna (Documentary, Hulu)
Wednesday, March 12
Am I Being Unreasonable? (Season 2, Hulu)
Everybody's Live with John Mulaney (Season 1, Netflix)
Temptation Island (Season 9, Netflix)
Thursday, March 13
Adolescence (Limited Series, Netflix)
Control Freak (Film, Hulu)
Long Bright River (Limited Series, Peacock)
The Parenting (Film, Max)
Top Chef (Season 22, Bravo)
The Wheel of Time (Season 3, Prime Video)
Friday, March 14
Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years (Comedy Special, Hulu)
Dope Thief (Season 1, Apple TV+)
The Electric State (Film, Netflix)
Tuesday, March 18
House of Knives (Season 1, Food Network)
Wednesday, March 19
Good American Family (Limited Series, Hulu)
Opry 100: A Live Celebration (Special, NBC)
The Twister: Caught in the Storm (Documentary, Netflix)
Thursday, March 20
Happy Face (Season 1, Paramount+)
Home Is Where the Heart Is (Season 1, Hallmark+)
Ludwig (Season 1, BritBox)
O'Dessa (Film, Hulu)
The Residence (Season 1, Netflix)
Sunday, March 23
David Blaine: Do Not Attempt (Season 1, Nat Geo)
Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light (Limited Series, PBS)
Tuesday, March 25
Alert: Missing Persons Unit (Season 3, Fox)
Big Boys (Season 3, Hulu)
Chelsea Handler: The Feeling (Comedy Special, Netflix)
The Cleaning Lady (Season 4, Fox)
Wednesday, March 26
Caught (Limited Series, Netflix)
The Conners (Season 7, ABC)
Million Dollar Secret (Season 1, Netflix)
Side Quest (Season 1, Apple TV+)
The Studio (Season 1, Apple TV+)
Thursday, March 27
Bosch: Legacy (Season 3, Prime Video)
Holland (Film, Prime Video)
Paul American (Season 1, Max)
Survival of the Thickest (Season 2, Netflix)
Friday, March 28
The Life List (Film, Netflix)
Mid-Century Modern (Season 1, Hulu)
Sunday, March 30
The Last Anniversary (Limited Series, Sundance Now/AMC+)
The Simpsons (Season 36 Part 2, Fox)