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What’s Streaming in March 2024?

by Nora Jaymes

March is marching in, and it's not coming empty-handed! This month, we're springing forward with a lineup that's as fresh as the season itself. From thrilling comebacks to brand-new series that are about to become your latest obsession, there's plenty to get excited about. So, shake off the last of the winter chill and make some room on your watchlist. It's time to welcome a parade of entertainment that'll keep you glued to your screen!

What’s Streaming on Netflix?

Spaceman (Mar. 1): Adam Sandler ventures into the cosmos in this upcoming deep space drama that's as much about the stars as it is about the heart. Stranded on a solo mission to the edge of the solar system, Jakub (Sandler) grapples with isolation and the haunting possibility that he's lost the love of his life back on Earth. His only companion? A mysterious, spider-like alien (voiced by Paul Dano), offering an odd but profound friendship. Expect a stellar performance from Sandler, who's set to show off his dramatic chops alongside a backdrop of cosmic wonders.

The Signal (Mar. 6): In this new German sci-fi series, astronaut Paula disappears without a trace while flying back to Earth to reunite with her family after a mission on the ISS. Her husband and daughter embark on a quest to uncover the truth behind her mysterious disappearance. The story teases a blend of alien encounters and political intrigue, wrapped in stunning visuals of space, and explores the emotional and thrilling aspects of science fiction.

The Gentlemen (Mar. 7): Picking up where the hit movie left off, the series catapults Theo James's Eddie Horniman into the aftermath of a surprising inheritance: a cannabis empire masquerading as a genteel estate. Thrust into the heart of Britain's criminal underworld, Eddie navigates a web of power plays and loyalty tests. Directed by Guy Ritchie, with stars like Kaya Scodelario and Giancarlo Esposito, this sequel series promises a stylish continuation of the cutthroat adventure. Will Eddie maintain his gentlemanly facade, or will the empire's dark roots ensnare him?

Somebody Feed Phil S7 (Mar. 7): Phil Rosenthal returns to take viewers on a global culinary journey to Dubai, Mumbai, Kyoto, Taipei, Washington D.C., Orlando (with a twist), Scotland, and Iceland! Alongside family members and well-known friends, they explore diverse and delectable destinations, sharing laughs and the joy of breaking bread together. The series continues to charm with its mix of eating, drinking, sightseeing, and a strong sense of humor, promising more fun narratives and heartwarming moments.

Blown Away S4 (Mar. 8): The artistic competition is back and ten glassblowers are competing in North America’s largest hot shop for a $100,000 prize! Hosted by Hunter March and judged by Glass Master Katherine Gray, contestants will push their creative limits in this fiery competition. Expect grueling challenges, stunning artistry, and intense drama as they vie for the series' biggest grand prize yet.

Damsel (Mar. 8): A dutiful, sheltered young noblewoman (Millie Bobby Brown) agrees to marry a handsome prince, only to discover that his family (the queen played by the great Robin Wright) intends to sacrifice her to repay an ancient debt. Trapped in the cave of a fearsome dragon, she must rely on her wits and will to survive.

Young Royals S3 (Mar. 11): The third and final season returns to the fictional boarding school Hillerska, focusing on the complex relationship between Prince Wilhelm and Simon. Following a public declaration of love, it delves deeper into their dynamics, exploring queer themes and the consequences of their love confession. Viewers are advised to "bring tissues" for a conclusion expected to be both shocking and dramatic, wrapping up the tale as originally intended by the creators.

Irish Wish (Mar. 15): Lindsay Lohnan is back! Maddie, a shy book editor, who is caught in a love triangle when the man she loves gets engaged to her best friend. Set against the backdrop of a wedding in Ireland, Maddie's spontaneous wish for true love catapults her into an alternate reality, offering her a second chance at happiness. Directed by Janeen Damian, this romantic comedy explores themes of luck, love, and self-discovery, promising a magical journey that questions whether fantasy can hold up to reality.

3 Body Problem (Mar. 21): Spanning from the 1960s Cultural Revolution in China to present-day Oxford and the United Nations in New York, this series weaves a tale of a young woman's decision that reverberates through time, leading to a present where the laws of nature begin to unravel. A group of brilliant scientists and a detective unite to face humanity's greatest threat. Based on a celebrated trilogy, the story redefines sci-fi drama with its complex mysteries and human connections, exploring humanity's struggle against an existential crisis with an international cast.

Shirley (Mar. 21): Dive into the groundbreaking story of Shirley Chisholm, the first Black congresswoman and presidential candidate in the U.S., through Regina King's portrayal in a new biopic. This film, directed by John Ridley, offers an intimate look at Chisholm's trailblazing campaign in 1972, drawing from conversations with her close circle. It promises a behind-the-scenes portrait of this political icon, highlighting her determination, struggles, and the impact of her legacy on American history.

Is It Cake? S3 (Mar. 29): Host Mikey Day returns, bringing more hyperrealistic cake deception to the table. Talented bakers face off, crafting confections that look like everyday objects, aiming to bamboozle guest judges for the ultimate cash prize. Expect the unexpected with bigger cakes, higher stakes, and wilder bakes as contestants push the limits of culinary artistry.

What’s Streaming on Apple TV+?

The Completely Made Up Adventures of Dick Turpin (Mar. 1): Starring Noel Fielding (of Bake Off fame) as the titular character, this series takes a comedic dive into the life of Dick Turpin, reimagined as the reluctant leader of a band of outlaws. Tasked with outwitting a corrupt lawman, Turpin's adventures are filled with absurd escapades, a brush with celebrity, and attempts to evade capture. The show promises a blend of charm, showmanship, and humor, as Turpin and his gang of lovable rogues navigate their unlikely journey through crime and fame.

The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy S2 (Mar. 8): Levy embarks on a European adventure, exploring some of the continent's most beautiful and intriguing destinations. He'll uncover hidden local gems, make new friends, and stay in remarkable and unique hotels. Season one took Levy worldwide, from Finland to Japan, but this season focuses on Europe, with visits to places like Sweden, Italy, Slyt (an island in Germany), Saint-Tropez, and Milos in Greece.

Manhunt (Mar. 15): Dive into the shadowy aftermath of Abraham Lincoln's assassination with a series that tracks the desperate hunt for John Wilkes Booth. This gripping narrative, based on a bestselling book, unfolds the conspiracy and crime that shook America. Starring Anthony Boyle as Booth, alongside a cast that brings to life the historical figures caught in the turmoil, the series promises a deep dive into one of history's most notorious crimes, exploring the complexities and the people behind the assassination plot.

Palm Royale (Mar. 20): Set in the sun-drenched '60s Palm Springs, a comedy series unfolds around Maxine Simmons, who, after a fallout with her husband and social circle, aims to infiltrate the elite. Drawing comparisons to "Gossip Girl" and "The White Lotus," it's a tale of ambition, secrets, and social climbing. Starring Kristen Wiig as Maxine, alongside Laura Dern, Allison Janney, and Kaia Gerber, this series promises a blend of drama and humor, centered on an underdog's quest to redefine her place in high society.

What’s Streaming on Prime Video?

Ricky Stanicky (Mar. 7): Imagine three friends concocting an imaginary buddy to dodge life's mishaps, only for their make-believe to spiral into a comedy of errors decades later. Enter a washed-up actor, tasked with bringing this fictional friend to life, leading to a cascade of hilariously unintended consequences. Directed by Peter Farrelly (Dumb & Dumber) and starring Zac Efron, this comedy promises a raucous blend of nostalgia and new-age humor, with John Cena donning an unforgettable disguise that's bound to leave an impression.

Frida (Mar. 14): This documentary film offers a new perspective on Frida Kahlo, portraying her (through her own letters and diary entries) as a normal, passionate, and complex woman beyond her iconic status as a surrealist painter, fashion rebel, and feminist icon.

Dinner Party Diaries with Jose Andres (Mar. 18): Chef José Andrés spices up the screen with a new special, inviting Jamie Lee Curtis, Bryan Cranston, and O’Shea Jackson Jr. into the kitchen for a blend of cooking, stories, and laughter. This culinary adventure promises to inspire viewers with its mix of delicious dishes and heartfelt conversations, all while embracing the beauty of imperfection in the kitchen.

Road House (Mar. 21): In this adrenaline-fueled reimagining of an '80s cult classic, a former UFC fighter turned bouncer navigates the challenges of his new job in the Florida Keys, only to discover that paradise is not all it seems. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal in the lead role, the film introduces a fresh take on the original, combining action-packed scenes with a modern twist. With Conor McGregor making his acting debut in a pivotal role, this remake promises to capture the essence of the beloved original while introducing new elements to entice both longtime fans and newcomers.

What’s Streaming on Other Platforms?

The Regime (Mar. 3) - Streaming on Max: In a daring blend of satire and drama, Kate Winslet stars as a dictator in a fictional European country, facing off against Hugh Grant in a power struggle filled with wit and dark humor. As her regime faces mounting protests, she plans an invasion under the guise of peace, leading to a series of risqué and provocative encounters. This HBO series promises a cold, classy, and cut-throat affair that's as much about the absurdity of power as it is about the intrigue of political gamesmanship.

Extraordinary S2 (Mar. 6) - Streaming on Hulu: After a standout first season, the show dives back into the life of Jen, a young woman in a world where everyone has a superpower except her. Craving a power of her own, Jen's journey continues as she enrolls at a power clinic, hoping to finally discover her unique ability.

Wonka (Mar. 7) - Streaming on Max: The hit musical comedy prequel has hit streaming! If you missed it, this film (starring Timothee Chalamet) that explores the early adventures of the eccentric candy maker. With a blend of humor, delight, and a touch of sentimentality, the film delves into Wonka's challenges before he became the famous chocolate factory owner.

Little Wing (Mar. 13) - Streaming on Paramount+: In this heartwarming coming-of-age tale, a 13-year-old girl grappling with her parents' divorce finds solace in an unexpected friendship with an elderly pigeon fancier. Together, they explore the world of pigeon racing, offering her a new perspective on life and helping her navigate her family's challenges.

Apples Never Fall (Mar. 14) - Streaming on Peacock: Adapted from Liane Moriarty's bestselling novel, this mystery drama delves into the lives of retired tennis coaches Joy and Stan Delaney and their four adult children, following Joy's sudden disappearance. The narrative focuses on unraveling the complex dynamics within the seemingly perfect Delaney family, as they confront their darkest secrets following Joy's disappearance. Starring Annette Bening, Sam Neill, Alison Brie, and more - this show is sure to entertain.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Mar. 14) - Streaming on Disney+: Get ready to experience Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" like never before! Disney Plus is rolling out the red carpet for Swifties, featuring the concert film with all its glory and then some. This special edition not only includes the hits you love but also brings you "Cardigan" and four more acoustic tracks never seen in its previous releases.

Stormy (Mar. 18) - Streaming on Peacock: This documentary dives deep into the life of Stormy Daniels, offering her perspective on the events that catapulted her into the spotlight. Directed by Sarah Gibson, it explores Daniels' roles as a mother, artist, and advocate, alongside the explosive events that unfolded five years prior.

X-Men ‘97 (Mar. 20) - Streaming on Disney+: "X-Men '97" picks up the legendary saga, continuing the adventures of the beloved mutants. In Professor X's absence, Storm and Wolverine take the helm. The team faces new challenges, including Magneto's unexpected alliance and Sinister's dark plans. This sequel series, blending nostalgia with fresh storytelling, promises to dive deeper into the complexities of being a mutant in a world that keeps changing. With a mix of familiar voices and new talents, it's set to reignite the legacy of the X-Men for fans old and new.

We Were the Lucky Ones (Mar. 28) - Streaming on Hulu: Drawing from Georgia Hunter’s bestselling novel, this series tells the harrowing true story of a Jewish family separated at the start of WWII. Their journey across continents to survive and reunite is a testament to hope and love’s triumph over the darkest moments of history. Starring Joey King and Logan Lerman, it showcases the resilience of the human spirit and the unbreakable bonds of family, weaving together their stories of endurance and love.

Renegade Nell (Mar. 28) - Streaming on Disney+: Set in 18th century England, a series follows Nell, a young woman falsely accused of murder. To escape her fate, she becomes a legendary highwaywoman, leading a band of outlaws on daring escapades across the country. Created by Sally Wainwright, this adventure weaves together tales of courage, betrayal, and redemption, offering a dynamic portrayal of a woman defying the odds to carve her own path in a society that's stacked against her.

And just like that, March has given us a marathon of moments to remember—from belly laughs to the edge-of-your-seat thrills. But why let the experience stop there? If your TV or audio setup isn't keeping pace with your streaming ambitions, it might be time for an upgrade. Swing by and check out the latest in home entertainment technology. With the right gear, every night can be premiere night. So, refill your snack stash, fluff up those pillows, and get ready—your streaming adventure is just getting started, and we're here to make it unforgettable!