If you’re looking for entertainment in March, the streaming services have all of the movies and TV shows that you could possibly want.

Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Paramount+ and Disney+ produced this month’s standout projects, most of which play to different audiences.

Now, Watch With Us has narrowed our picks down to the five new movies and TV shows you need to watch in March.

Our selections include a crime thriller, a family drama, a Netflix revival, the return of a Marvel series and a very powerful Oscar-nominated film.

‘Scarpetta’ (2026)

Patricia Cornwell‘s Kay Scarpetta crime novels have been popular since the ’90s, but they’re finally getting an A-list adaptation on Prime Video with Nicole Kidman in the title role. In Scarpetta, Kay is a respected chief medical examiner who has broken numerous cases over the years. Nearly three decades ago, Kay made her name by solving a murder spree and helping to put a serial killer behind bars.

However, Kay’s latest case is so similar to the original serial killer’s rampage that she’s questioning whether she got it right the first time or if she accidentally let a killer escape justice. The first season will shift in time between the first case in the ’90s and the one in the present. Jamie Lee Curtis costars on the show as Kay’s sister, Dorothy Scarpetta, while Ariana DeBose plays Kay’s daughter, Lucy Farinelli.

Scarpetta is now streaming on Prime Video.

‘The Madison’ (2026)

The Madison may take place in Montana, but it’s not the Yellowstone spinoff that we expected. Taylor Sheridan‘s latest show will be a standalone series rather than connecting to his giant TV franchise. Michelle Pfeiffer leads the cast as Stacy Clyburn, a woman who is mourning the loss of her husband, Preston Clyburn (Kurt Russell). Stacy’s memories of Preston are very vivid, but she needs more than that to keep the family from falling apart during its grief.

This show has a lot of star power, with Lost‘s Matthew Fox as Stacy’s brother-in-law, Paul Clyburn, and SuitsPatrick J. Adams as her son-in-law, Russell McIntosh. The entire family has relocated from New York to Montana while saying goodbye to Preston, and it’s bound to cause some complications and culture shock.

The Madison will stream on Paramount+ on March 14.

‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ (2026)

Peaky Blinders was one of Netflix’s most popular shows, and it’s coming back this month with a new sequel movie, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. Thomas Shelby (Cillian Murphy) has become a legend for leading the Peaky Blinders gang when it was at the peak of its power. But now, Thomas has put his old life behind him. And the only thing that could draw him back is his illegitimate child, Erasmus “Duke” Shelby (Barry Keoghan).

Duke has taken over the Peaky Blinders gang and made a deadly pact with the Nazis to help devalue British currency with counterfeit money during the darkest days of World War II. That’s something that Thomas simply can’t abide, and he’ll have to put an end to his son’s machinations in any way that he can.

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man will stream on Netflix on March 20.

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ (2025 – Present)

Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) has won, and he rules New York City with an iron fist in Daredevil: Born Again.  But the devil’s work is never done, and Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) isn’t giving up on his city. Matt plans to fight back both as Daredevil and himself to get Fisk’s death-grip off of the Big Apple.

There are rumors that other superheroes from Marvel’s Netflix era will appear this season, but only Krysten Ritter‘s Jessica Jones has been confirmed so far. Disney+ has already renewed Born Again for a third season, but it’s far too soon to guess where Daredevil will be by the end of next season.

Daredevil: Born Again season 2 will premiere on Disney+ on March 24.

‘Sentimental Value’ (2025)

Sentimental Value won’t make its streaming premiere before the Oscars arrive, but we’ll know if it’s an award-winner soon enough. Stellan Skarsgård plays Gustav Borg, a famous director who is estranged from his adult children, Nora (Renate Reinsve) and Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas).  Following the death of their mother, Nora and Agnes become convinced that Gustav is only interested in claiming the house he shared with his late wife.

However, Gustav has an even grander use in mind for the house, and an American actress, Rachel Kemp (Elle Fanning), who may take the leading role in his new film. Emotions in this film run very high, and Sentimental Value definitely lives up to its name.

Sentimental Value will stream on Hulu on March 23.

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