March Streaming Highlights: New Series and Returning Favorites
March brings a diverse slate of new series and returning favorites to streaming platforms, offering something for every viewer. From gritty crime dramas to captivating thrillers and lighthearted dating experiments, here’s a look at what’s coming to Prime Video, Apple TV+, Netflix, and Disney+.
Young Sherlock (Prime Video)
Guy Ritchie returns to the world of Sherlock Holmes with Young Sherlock, premiering on Amazon Prime Video on March 4, 2026. This origin story stars Hero Fiennes Tiffin as a 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes at Oxford University, navigating his early days as a detective and finding himself embroiled in a murder mystery with global implications. The series is based on Andrew Lane’s Young Sherlock Holmes book series, a pastiche of Arthur Conan Doyle’s original stories. Ritchie’s signature kinetic style and visceral action sequences are expected to be prominent features. Filming locations included Bristol, England, which doubled for Victorian Oxford and London, and Wales for studio function, with additional shooting in Spain and Oxford.
The Hunt (Traqués) (Apple TV+)
Premiering March 4, 2026, on Apple TV+, The Hunt (Traqués) is a French thriller about a group of men who find themselves hunted after a violent encounter in the wilderness. The series follows their attempts to protect their families when their attackers seek revenge. Benoît Magimel stars alongside Mélanie Laurent, Damien Bonnard, and Manuel Guillot.
Vladimir (Netflix)
Rachel Weisz stars in Vladimir, a comedy-drama arriving on Netflix on March 5, 2026. Based on the novel by Julia May Jonas, the series centers on a professor who becomes fixated on her younger colleague, Vladimir, played by Leo Woodall. The reveal explores themes of desire and taboo, with Weisz’s character directly addressing the audience in a style reminiscent of Shirley Valentine.
Scarpetta (Prime Video)
Nicole Kidman takes on the role of forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta in this new series, adapted from Patricia Cornwell’s bestselling crime novels, launching on Prime Video on March 11, 2026. The series will unfold across two timelines – the 1990s and the present day – as Scarpetta investigates a gruesome murder and returns to her hometown. Jamie Lee Curtis, Bobby Cannavale, and Simon Baker as well star.
Age of Attraction (Netflix)
Netflix’s new dating experiment, Age of Attraction, premieres on March 11, 2026. Following the success of Love Is Blind, this series brings together singletons aged 22 to 60, without revealing each other’s ages, to see if love can transcend generational gaps. Hosted by Nick Viall and Natalie Joy, the show explores the complexities of age-gap relationships.
Imperfect Women (Apple TV+)
Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara star in Imperfect Women, a psychological thriller coming to Apple TV+ on March 18, 2026. Based on the novel by Araminta Hall, the series follows three best friends whose bond is tested when one of them is found murdered, leading to secrets and suspicion. Joel Kinnaman, Corey Stoll, and Leslie Odom Jr. Also feature.
Deadloch (Prime Video)
The hit crime comedy Deadloch returns for a second series on Prime Video on March 20, 2026. Kate Box and Madeleine Sami reprise their roles as detectives Dulcie Collins and Eddie Redcliffe, who investigate a murder in the Northern Territory. Nina Oyama, Alicia Gardner, and Luke Hemsworth also star.
Daredevil: Born Again (Disney+)
Charlie Cox returns as Daredevil in the second series of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) show, premiering on Disney+ on March 25, 2026. This season focuses on Matt Murdock’s fight against Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) and his efforts to reclaim New York City. The series reportedly will not include cameos from other Marvel superheroes.
Jo Nesbo’s Detective Hole (Netflix)
Fans of Jo Nesbo’s Harry Hole novels can look forward to the new series Detective Hole, arriving on Netflix on March 26, 2026. Tobias Santelmann stars as the tortured detective, investigating a serial killer while confronting corruption within the police force. Joel Kinnaman also stars.
Something Very Poor Is Going to Happen (Netflix)
From the creators of Stranger Things, Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen is a new horror series premiering on Netflix on March 26, 2026. The animated series follows a young couple, Rachel and Nicky, in the week leading up to their doomed wedding. Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco star, with Jennifer Jason Leigh also featuring.