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.
Miniseries debuts March 18 on Apple TV+
Is 2022 the year of schadenfreude TV? In addition to multiple small-screen projects centering on recently convicted Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes (including Hulu's just-launched The Dropout and Apple's own upcoming Bad Blood) and another about outsted Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, we now get this Apple miniseries about the one-time high-flying office rental startup WeWork and the rapid fall from grace of its founder, Adam Neumann, played by an Israeli-accented Jared Leto. Anne Hathaway (as Neumann's wife and WeWork cofounder Rebekah Neumann), O-T Fagbenle, America Ferrera, and Kyle Marvin also star in the series, which is adapted from the Wondery podcast of the same name by Lee Eisenberg and Drew Crevello and directed by the team of John Requa and Glenn Ficarra (I Love You Phillip Morris). Three episodes stream on day one followed by single-episode installments over the following five Fridays.