Best new shows and movies to stream in March 2024

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Ready for a new month of streaming? Get those streaming devices fired up and read on for all the best new shows and movies (and sports!) to stream in March 2024…

New movies to stream in March 2024

New limited series and TV shows streaming in March

Upcoming sports events to stream

New movies streaming in March 2024

Megamind vs. the Doom Syndicate

Release date: March 1
Where: Peacock

Fourteen years after Megamind was released, he’s back for a new movie (and series!). The new streaming film sees Megamind’s former villain team, the Doom Syndicate, return. He’ll have to keep his superhero status hidden from them while assembling his hero friends to stop the Doom Syndicate.

Spaceman

Release date: March 1
Where: Netflix

Adam Sandler’s latest Netflix movie is based on the novel Spaceman of Bohemia by Jaroslav Kalfař. Sandler might be known for his goofy and wacky films, but Spaceman promises a return of Sandler’s serious and dramatic side. In the film, he’s adrift in the cosmos, but back home, his marriage is falling apart. Carey Mulligan, Paul Dano, Kunal Nayyar, Lena Olin, and Isabella Rossellini also star.

Ricky Stanicky

Release date: March 7
Where: Prime Video

 

We’ve all seen those out-of-context photos of John Cena in a skirt and high heels, but now we know it’s for the new raunchy comedy Ricky Stanicky. Judging by the trailer, the movie seems to be the Cena “you can’t see me” internet joke on steroids. It should be a fun one! 

Road House

Release date: March 21
Where: Prime Video

This reimagining of the iconic 1989 film recently made headlines when director Doug Liman refused to show up for the film’s premiere over its straight-to-streaming release. The film follows a UFC fighter working at a roadhouse in the Florida Keys, where things are not as they seem. The film features some big names in its cast, including Jake Gyllenhaal, Daniela Melchior, Conor McGregor, and Billy Magnussen.

New limited series and TV shows

Megamind Rules

Release date: March 1
Where: Peacock

Megamind is back with a one-two punch! Aside from the new direct-to-streaming movie, the villain-turned-hero also has a new TV series premiering on Peacock at the same time. 

The Completely Made-up Adventures of Dick Turpin

Release date: March 1
Where: Apple TV+

Richard Turpin (aka Dick Turpin) was an English highway robber in the 1730s. His exploits were romanticized following his execution, and now Apple TV+ is getting in on the action with this comedy. Two episodes stream for its premiere, with the rest released weekly.

The Regime

Release date: March 3
Where: Max

 

Drama and disarray are gracing HBO Sundays with a new series, The Regime. The series, written by Succession scribe Will Tracy, chronicles a year in a collapsing authoritarian government. We suspect, in true Will Tracy fashion, there’ll be a sprinkle of dark humor over the crumbling edifice of authoritarian rule. Kate Winslet stars with Andrea Riseborough, Matthias Schoenaerts, Hugh Grant, and Martha Plimpton.

Extraordinary

Release date: March 6
Where: Hulu

Hulu’s Extraordinary, a sitcom about a powerless girl in a superpowered world, returns for its second season. Touted as a blend of comedy and existential crisis, it humorously explores themes of feeling lost and inadequate.

Watch Extraordinary online from wherever you are.

The Gentlemen

Release date: March 7
Where: Netflix

Guy Ritchie’s first series in 24 years is spun off from his film of the same name, The Gentlemen. While set in the same world as the film, the series follows a new group of characters led by Theo James. James’s character inherits his father’s large estate, unaware of the drug empire that comes with it. Ray Winstone, Joely Richardson, Giancarlo Esposito, Kaya Scodelario, Daniel Ings, and Vinnie Jones also star.

The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy

Release date: March 8
Where: Apple TV+

 

Eugene Levy is back for season two of The Reluctant Traveler. The series takes Levy, a self-proclaimed homebody, on a globetrotting adventure where he’ll experience new cultures, discover unique destinations, and explore life outside his comfort zone. Season 2 takes place across Europe.

96th Academy Awards (2024 Oscars)

Release date: March 10
Where: ABC

Cinema’s biggest night is upon us! Honoring the biggest movies and the brightest film stars of the past year, this year sees Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer lead the Oscars race with a whopping 13 nominations—including for the night’s biggest award, Best Picture. Here’s how to watch the 2024 Oscars live online.

Read more: Where to watch every 2024 Oscar-nominated movie

The Amazing Race

Release date: March 13
Where: Paramount+

The long-running reality competition is back for its 36th season! Teams of two go on a whirlwind journey around the globe. Racing against time, they’ll solve clues, mingle with locals, and conquer exhilarating challenges, testing not just their brawn but their brains. Season 36 will continue with the supersized episodes, each running at 90 minutes.

How to watch The Amazing Race online and for free.

Apples Never Fall

Release date: March 14
Where: Peacock

Based on the novel by Liane Moriarty (who also wrote the hit Big Little Lies), this seven-part miniseries chronicles the spiral of the Delaney family when the family matriarch disappears. Join the Delaney siblings on a gripping journey as they unravel shocking family secrets while piecing together the puzzle of their mother’s disappearance.

How to watch Apples Never Fall online for free.

Invincible

Release date: March 14
Where: Prime Video

Part two of Invincible Season 2 is finally upon us. Set to resolve the cliffhangers from part one, this is going to be a bloody, intergalactic finale. 

The Sympathizer

Release date: March 14
Where: Max

Based on the Pulitzer-winning novel of the same name by Viet Thanh Nguyen, this seven-part miniseries from A24 comes from Park Chan-wook (Oldboy, Decision to Leave) and Don McKellar and stars Robert Downey Jr. The series follows a communist spy in the final days of the Vietnam War and his subsequent exile in the U.S., where he finds work in Hollywood.

The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)

Release date: March 15
Where: Disney Plus

Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour concert movie was a huge success when it was released theatrically in 2023. Want to relive that one-of-a-kind cinematic experience? The streaming wait is over! The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) will be streaming on Disney Plus with songs not featured on the concert movie’s theatrical and PVOD release.

Call the Midwife

Release date: March 17
Where: BBC iPlayer, PBS

Season 13 of Call the Midwife premiered on BBC One on January 7 in the UK. Now, the new season of the hit British drama is making its Stateside premiere! We’ve got everything you need to know about Call the Midwife Season 13 right here.

X-Men ’97

Release date: March 20
Where: Disney+

Marvel’s newest streaming show is taking a different path from their past offerings. This time, it’s a revival of the popular animated X-Men: The Animated Series. It picks up from where the original series left off, with some original cast members returning to voice their characters.

Sports events to stream in March

Ready to dive into the sports world? March brings everything from Formula 1 and baseball to marathons, March Madness, and so much more!

Rugby: Six Nations

Dates: March 2–16
Where: BBC iPlayer, ITVX, France TV, RTE Player, Peacock, Stan Sport, Sky Sports (Italy), DAZN

Six Nations play continues throughout March as Peter O’Mahony‘s Ireland and Jamie George‘s England squads look to continue strong starts. Are the two powerhouses destined to finish atop the standings once again?

Tokyo Marathon

Dates: March 3
Where: FloTrack

The first race of the 2024 Abbott World Marathon Majors slate is here! Eliud Kipchoge is expected to chase history again and attempt to break his 2022 world record time (2:02:40) in Tokyo. Can Kipchoge become only the second multi-time men’s winner in tournament history?

College basketball: March Madness

Dates: March 19-April 8 (Men’s); March 20-April 7 (Women’s)
Where: YouTube TV, Paramount Plus (CBS games only), Max (TNT/TruTV/TBS games only)

Get ready to see your March Madness brackets blow up in smoke again! Johnell Davis and the Florida Atlantic Owls headline the mid-major teams hoping to be the last of 68 teams standing; Davis and FAU, which reached the Final Four last year, can clinch their March Madness berth by winning the AAC tournament this month. On the women’s side, Caitlin Clark and Iowa look to avenge last year’s championship loss to rival Angel Reese‘s LSU squad.

Formula 1: Bahrain Grand Prix

Dates: March 2 (Bahrain GP); March 9 (Saudi Arabian GP); March 24 (Australian GP)
Where: RTBF, Servus TV, ORF, YouTube TV, F1 TV Pro

Question for the audience: March features three Formula 1 races. How many will Max Verstappen win after a record-setting 2023 campaign? We’ll see if Lewis Hamilton notches at least one victory in his final season with Mercedes

Football: UEFA Champions League

Dates: March 5–6 & 12–13
Where: RTÉ Player, Servus TV, Paramount Plus, YouTube TV, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, DAZN, Discovery+, SonyLIV

Bayern Munich needs to overturn a 1-0 Round of 16 first-leg loss to Lazio in the rematch on Mar 6 if it hopes to progress to the quarterfinals. Other key matchups to watch in the UEFA Champions League included Barcelona vs. Napoli (Mar 12) and Atlético Madrid vs. Inter Milan (Mar 13).

Football: Liverpool vs. Manchester City

Dates: March 10
Where: Fubo, NOW, Sky Sports, Discovery+, Peacock, Hulu + Live TV, Sling Blue, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, Optus Sport, Disney+ Hotstar

Premier League champion Manchester City could make up ground on points-leader Liverpool as the two clash at Anfield (Mar 10). Injuries to key Liverpool players could be a chance for players like Cody Gakpo and Luis Díaz to shine.

MLB: Opening Day

Dates: March 20 (South Korea); March 28 (U.S.)
Where: MLB.TV, YouTube TV, TSN

What’s better than one Opening Day? How about two? Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers battle Manny Machado and the San Diego Padres in Seoul on March 20. The traditional 30-team Opening Day follows a week later, featuring an intriguing showdown between Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, and the new-look Yankees against Jose Altuve, Yordan Álvarez, and the rival Astros in Houston. Those wanting preseason baseball can tune into Spring Training for much of March. 

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