What to Watch in March: 30 Notable TV Shows & Streaming Movies
March is overstuffed with new and returning shows—easily the biggest single-month haul since the start of the pandemic. Among other titles the month ahead will bring the long-awaited sci-fi series based on the Halo game franchise, the return of what might be TV's best comedy series (Atlanta), a new pirate comedy from the creator of What We Do in the Shadows, Adam McKay's dramatized look at the 1980s Lakers, a new Marvel series and Pixar film on Disney+, spinoffs from The Boys and Big Mouth, and new seasons of Bridgerton and Star Trek: Picard. In the gallery on this page, our editors have selected the most interesting TV and movie titles debuting at home in the next month, listed in order by premiere date.
Additional content by Keith Kimbell.
Comedy series debuts March 17 on Fox and Hulu
Created by former Sex and the City writer Jenny Bicks and produced by the aforementioned Paul Feig (yes, that makes two new shows debuting on the same day), Fox's new single-camera comedy follows a documentary crew as they attempt to document life for young adults in a small midwestern town. It's loosely adapted from the BAFTA-winning British mockumentary series This Country, which ran for three seasons on BBC3. The American remake's cast is led by Seann William Scott, Aya Cash, Sam Straley, and Taylor Ortega, plus newcomers Chelsea Holmes and Krystal Smith. In an unusual (for Fox) move, the first seven episodes of the series will be made available to binge immediately on Hulu, Fox Now, and VOD.