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.
Drama series debuts March 30 on Disney+
Disney's latest Marvel series centers on the lesser-known magical mercenary hero Marc Spector/Moon Knight, who was first introduced in 1975's "Werewolf by Night" and has often been compared to Batman (albeit a Batman who is more overtly suffering from mental illness). Oscar Isaac plays the hero in a cast that also includes Ethan Hawke and May Calamawy (Ramy). The series adaptation comes from Jeremy Slater (who previously created Netflix's Umbrella Academy) and is directed by Mohamed Diab plus the team of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, best known for their arthouse genre films (Synchronic, The Endless) but who were also just tapped to directed episodes of Loki's second season. Expect a "very weird" show in the words of star Isaac.