March Watch Guide: 21 Best Movies and Shows Coming This Month
Awards season is wrapping up just as festival season kicks off. This month we’re looking forward to movies, series, and special events you should be watching. From film’s biggest award show to Disney princess remakes, there is something new for everyone this month!
The Oscars
The film industry’s biggest night is almost here! This awards season has been full of shake ups, drama, and scandal. Audiences can look forward to some Wicked performances and touching acceptance speeches at this year’s ceremony.
The Oscars air on ABC and stream on Hulu March 2.
With Love, Meghan
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has her own new series set to focus around lifestyle content with a variety of famous friends joining her along the way.
With Love, Meghan premieres March 4 on Netflix.
Daredevil: Born Again
Daredevil returns to our screens this month with a new series in which Matt Murdock collides with Wilson Fisk.
Daredevil: Born Again premieres March 4 on Disney+.
Deli Boys
After the passing of their convenience store owning father, a pair of brothers are exposed to a life of crime that their father hid from them. In attempt to grieve and reclaim their lives, the duo must face their new reality and uphold their father’s legacy.
Deli Boys premieres March 6 on Max.
Picture This
Pia (Simone Ashley) is a struggling artist hit with the knowledge that she will find love and success in the very near future. As her sister gets closer to her wedding and fellow family members attempt to play matchmaker, Pia’s ex (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) makes a shocking appearance.
Picture This premieres March 6 on Prime Video.
Mickey 17
Signing himself up for human experimentation, Mickey (Robert Pattinson) is sent on a expedition to an ice filled world in order to colonize the land. As each iteration of himself dies, a new body regenerates with the majority of his memories.
Mickey 17 hits theaters on March 7.
Good American Family
Loving couple (Ellen Pompeo and Mark Duplass), adopt a young girl who they believe has a rare form of dwarfism. As they settle into a new parenting routing, questions arise regarding the identity of the adopted daughter.
Good American Family premieres March 9 on Hulu.
Everybody's Live with John Mulaney
John Mulaney hosts Netflix’s first live talk show including comedic bits and interviews.
Everybody's Live with John Mulaney premieres March 12 on Netflix.
Long Bright River
Mickey (Amanda Seyfried) is a Philadelphia police officer who patrols an area that is largely affected by the opioid crisis. As a series of murders occur, she realizes that she might have a personal connection to the crimes.
Long Bright River premieres March 13 on Peacock.
Adolescence
After being arrested for murdering his classmate, thirteen year old Jamie Miller is forced to face the justice system as his parents face their worst nightmare.
Adolescence premieres March 13 on Netflix.
The Parenting
Josh and Rohan plan a couples weekend to introduce their families to one another only to spend the weekend in a poltergeist home rental.
The Parenting premieres March 13 on Max
Dope Thief
Posing as DEA agents, a friendship duo attempt to rob a house but are quickly put in danger when they uncover a hidden narcotics distribution system.
Dope Thief premieres March 14 on Apple TV+.
The Electric State
After a technology overtaking, the world is divided by humanity and robots. A girl missing her brother goes on a quest to find him and discovers the power and humanity within the opposing side’s technology.
The Electric State premieres March 14 on Netflix.
Black Bag
A couple brought together by their careers in intelligence is put to the test when Kathryn (Cate Blanchett) is suspected of betraying the nation, forcing her husband George (Michael Fassbender) to investigate her and decide where his real loyalty lies.
Black Bag hits theaters on March 14.
Novocaine
Nathan Caine cannot feel pain, but is that a good or bad thing? In this case, it’s great because the girl of his dreams gets kidnapped and he must fight off a group of men in order to get her back.
Novocaine hits theaters on March 14.
Borderline
After escaping a mental institution, a sociopath (Ray Nicholson) invades the home of a superstar (Samara Weaving) looking for love, while she fights for survival.
Borderline hits theaters on March 14.
The Residence
An eccentric detective, Cordelia Cupp (Uzo Abuda), brings her skills to the White House after a murder takes place during a state dinner.
The Residence premieres March 20 on Netflix.
Snow White
Rachel Zegler stars in this live action adaptation of the Disney princess classic, Snow White. However, the new rendition seems to have a more feminist twist as Snow White doesn’t rely on a man coming to save her.
Snow White hits theaters on March 21.
The Assessment
In a futuristic world, parenthood is strictly controlled. In an attempt to become parents, a couple is put through a seven day assessment that quickly turns into a nightmare making them question the pillars of their society.
The Assessment hits theaters on March 21.
The Studio
A series surrounding the drama of running a high profile movie studio? I’m in. A star studded main cast and additional cameos make this for a highly anticipated series somewhat reflective of The Morning Show.
The Studio premieres March 26 on Apple TV+.
The Life List
In an attempt to find love, a young woman (Sofia Carson), works through a list of life goals that she wrote as a teenager as a last request of her late mother (Connie Britton).
The Life List premieres March 28 on Netflix.