Streaming services add movies and TV shows to their libraries every month. Here are some of March’s most exciting new titles. (Note: Streaming services may change their schedules without notice. Sign up for our service to learn more about what we stream. Check out the newsletter here. )
For those using Amazon Prime Video for the first time
“Road House”
Start streaming: March 21st
The original 1989 “Road House” is one of those movies that became a pop culture classic by force. The story of a nightclub bouncer battling corruption in a small town is not high art. But it was a well-made, entertaining pulp melodrama that gained fans thanks to its cable TV reach and Patrick Swayze’s performance. Veteran action director Doug Liman directed the remake, moving the macho brawlers and street fights from Missouri to Florida and casting Jake Gyllenhaal as Swayze. Comedian Jessica Williams stars as a bar owner who must be protected from a cocky crime boss (Billy Magnussen) and his brutal henchmen (played by UFC champion Conor McGregor), and the cast includes a diverse cast.
Also arrived:
March 7th
“Ricky Stanicki”
March 12th
“Ship Story”
March 14th
“Frida”
March 19th
“Dinner Party Diary with Jose Andres” Season 1
March 22
“Undead Yokai Girlfriend” Season 1
March 26th
“Tig Notaro: Hello.”
March 28th
“American Last: Broken Justice” Season 2
“The Baxters” Season 1
New to AMC+
“parish”
Start streaming: March 31st
Based on the British crime series “The Driver,” “Parrish” stars Giancarlo Esposito as Gray Parrish, a down-on-his-luck New Orleans limousine service owner. Cash flow is low and his wife (Paula Malcolmson) and daughter (Arika Himmel) worry that he’s become too emotionally distant since his son was murdered, but Gray is a friend. He is persuaded by a former criminal associate (Skeet Ulrich) to take a job as a driver for a gang known as The Horse (Zachary Momo). This moody neo-noir is peppered with car chases and local touches, but it’s primarily a character story, the story of a man forced by circumstances to confront his past mistakes.
Also arrived:
March 8th
“Demon Hispanic”
March 14th
“True Crime Story: Smugshot” Season 1
March 21st
“Long Shadow”
March 22
“You’ll never find me.”
Get started with Apple TV+
“Manhunt”
Start streaming: March 15th
Based on James L. Swanson’s nonfiction book Manhunt: The 12-Day Hunt for Lincoln’s Killer, this miniseries dramatizes the aftermath of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln (Haimish Linklater) and the events unfolding during the manhunt. It reminds me of fear and panic. John Wilkes Booth (Anthony Boyle). Tobias Menzies plays Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, who marshals federal resources to find Booth and his co-conspirators. “Manhunt” highlights the anxieties of the time when Americans emerging from the Civil War worried that their government would never be stable again.
“Palm Royale” Season 1
Start streaming: March 20th
An all-star cast brings this social satire set amidst the glitz and squalor of Palm Beach, Florida, circa 1969. Kristen Wiig plays Maxine, a hopeless social climber who has carefully studied the habits and hierarchies of the super-rich in hopes of finding a way. He wandered into their company. Often distrusted early on by the elite women of the beach, played by Allison Janney, Leslie Bibb, and Julia Duffy, Maxine’s deep knowledge of local gossip and They use their connections with undesirable members of the community to make themselves inescapable. Juliet McDaniel’s novels Mr. & Mrs. American Pie and Palm Royale reflect on a time when conditions for women were rapidly changing, but all women wanted a revolution. It does not mean.
Also arrived:
March 1st
“The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin”
March 8th
“The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy” Season 2
March 29th
‘Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock’ Season 2
New to Disney+
“Taylor Swift: The Elus Tour (Taylor Version)”
Start streaming: March 15th
One of the most popular concert tours of 2023 also became the highest-grossing concert film of all time. When Taylor Swift’s concert film was released on VOD in December, she added three more songs to the film. And now that it’s coming to her Disney+ (after a bidding war between her streaming services), she’s adding five more of hers. To make the streaming premiere more of an event, Swift is keeping the title of the additional song a secret, but her fans are already debating online what it will be.
“X-MEN ’97” Season 1
Start streaming: March 20th
Long before movie and television screens were filled with live-action superheroes, comic book fans looked to anime for the best adaptations of their favorite characters and stories. From 1992 to his ’97, the FOX network aired “X-Men: The Animated Series.” This series portrayed a more serious and thoughtful version of his team of mutant superheroes than Marvel Comics, based on some of Marvel Comics’ most famous plot arcs. Average Saturday morning comic fare. The sequel series “X-MEN ’97” also features many of the original look and voice cast. As the title suggests, it’s meant to resemble a new season of an old show, with the same atmosphere and same set of heroes and villains.
Also arrived:
March 29th
“Madou”
“Rebel Nell”
For those using Hulu for the first time
“Queens”
Start streaming: March 5th
Every new nature show these days needs a gimmick, and National Geographic’s “Queens” (available on both Hulu and Disney+) has a great one. Each episode takes a closer look at some of the species that dominate in different habitats around the planet, with a particular focus on females. Narrated by Angela Bassett, the series brings viewers up close and personal with elephants, lions, hyenas, bees, bonobos, bears, killer whales and more. In one episode, the camera was used to interview many of the women on the “Queens” production team. They have spent years studying and documenting how nature’s matriarch approaches challenges differently than her peers.
Also arrived:
March 1st
“Dreamin’ Wild”
March 6th
“Extraordinary” Season 2
March 19th
“Photographer” Season 1
March 21st
“Freaknik: The Wildest Party No One Talks About”
March 22
“Davey and Jones’ Locker” Season 1
March 26th
“DC League of Super Pets”
“Montana Story”
March 28th
“Cult Justice” Season 1
“We were lucky.”
March 29th
“The Crew of Terror” Season 2
March 30th
“Sperma World”
Max Beginner
“System”
Start streaming: March 3rd
Created by Will Tracy, the screenwriter of “Succession” and co-writer of “The Menu,” this stylish political satire stars Kate Winslet as an obscure European teenager suffering from constant social unrest. She plays Elena Varnum, the country’s paranoid and hypochondriac prime minister. Matthias Schoenaerts plays a scandal-plagued soldier who is reassigned to the role of monitoring atmospheric humidity levels within the palace, but quickly becomes Elena’s most trusted advisor and bodyguard, giving her more selfish and Encourage people to exercise their power voluntarily. Shot on lavish sets and filled with touches of the absurd, “The Regime” is a scathing commentary on how authoritarian states tend toward the absurd.
Also arrived:
March 5th
“Revolution on Canvas”
March 8th
“Wonka”
March 12th
“Lionheart”
March 14th
“Girls on the Bus” Season 1
“Justice, America”
March 15th
“Dream Scenario”
March 29th
“Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show”
New to Paramount+
“A Gentleman from Moscow”
Start streaming: March 29th
The miniseries, starring Ewan McGregor, is set in the post-revolutionary era, when former imperial Russia was well on its way to becoming the Soviet Union. Based on the novel by Amor Tolles and adapted for television by producer and showrunner Ben Vanstone, known for his excellent remake of All Creatures Great and Small, A Gentleman of Moscow is a Russian This is a story about Count Alexander Rostov. After the communists seized power, he was confined in a luxury hotel. Year after year, Count Rostov locks himself in his room and watches out the window as the world he knows changes. Mary Elizabeth Winstead co-stars as Anna, a film actress with her unique perspective on what is happening to her homeland.
Also arrived:
March 1st
“War Pony”
March 6th
“Raging Grace”
March 7th
“The Thundermans are back”
March 12th
“Never Seen Again” Season 5
March 13th
“Little Wing”
March 30th
“Beyond Aggressive People: 25 Years Later”
Peacock Beginner
“Apples Never Fall Down” Season 1
Start streaming: March 14th
Novelist Liane Moriarty has already adapted two of her best-selling books, Big Little Lies and Nine Perfect Strangers, into star-studded TV dramas. The third Moriarty movie is “Apples Never Fall,” in which Sam Neill and Annette Bening play married tennis coaches who live a seemingly peaceful life in Palm Beach, Florida, but find themselves in crisis. He is confused when a stranger comes to his house and is on the verge of death. (Georgia Floods) and by mysterious, possibly criminal disappearances. Jake Lacey, Alison Brie, Essie Randles, and Conor Merrigan Turner play the couple’s children, each of whom harbors secrets that are at risk of being exposed when the police investigate their parents. Like other Moriarty adaptations, this one is part mystery, part revelation, and focuses on the anxieties of the upper class.
Also arrived:
March 1st
“Megamind vs. Doom Syndicate”
“Megamind Rules” Season 1
March 14th
“Trolls Band Together”
March 18th
“The Nanny” Seasons 1-6
“storm”
March 28th
“McBee Dynasty: The Real American Cowboy”