March TBW: 19 Most Anticipated TV Shows and Movies

Spring is around the corner and the list of what to watch is getting longer. Here’s all the upcoming shows and movies to watch this March!

Daredevil: Born Again 

After the events of Daredevil, Daredevil: Born Again follows retired vigilante Matt Murdock as he fights for justice as a lawyer. His world collides once again with his old boss Wilson Fisk who is campaigning for New York City Mayor.

Daredevil: Born Again premieres March 4 on Disney+.


With Love, Meghan 

Duchess of Essex Meghan Markle is inviting friends and special guests into her home to share cooking, gardening, and hosting tips. 

With Love, Meghan debuts on Netflix on March 4. 


Deli Boys 

Deli Boys follows a pair of Pakistani American brothers who face the death of their father and become entangled in their Baba’s underworld of secret crime. 

Watch Deli Boys on Hulu on March 6. 


Picture This 

Pia (Simone Ashley) finds herself at a crossroads when her ex-boyfriend Charlie (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) shows up in her life again. Between date set-ups and following her passion in photography, she’ll face tough decisions that will lead her to live the life she wants. 

Picture This premieres March 6 on Prime Video.


The Electric State 

Set in a futuristic alternate ‘90s world, orphaned teen Michelle (Millie Bobby Brown) must travel through the United States to find her brother with the help of a robot and a drifter named Keats (Chris Pratt).

The Electric State releases March 7 on Netflix.


Queen Of The Ring

Based on a true story, Queen Of The Ring chronicles the life of pro female wrestler Mildred Burke as she fights to change the culture around American wrestling. She becomes the first million-dollar female athlete at a time where women wrestlers were illegal.

Queen Of The Ring hits theaters on March 7.


Mickey 17

When Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson) signs up to become an expendable, he puts himself through various deadly assignments with a new body regenerated every time. However, one of his clones is prematurely replaced and they both face being destroyed if they are found out by the leaders of the colony they inhabit.

Mickey 17 premieres March 7 in theaters.


F*** Marry Kill

True-crime enthusiast Eva Vaugh (Lucy Hale) is getting back into the dating scene, but a serial killer known as the Swipe Right Killer is on the loose. When she meets three guys off the app, she becomes suspicious of her dates and the matching descriptions dropped by the news.

F*** Marry Kill comes to theaters on March 7.


Novocaine

After his girlfriend is kidnapped by a group of bank robbers, bank executive Nathan Caine (Jack Quaid) uses his inability to feel pain to go on a rescue mission against the bad guys.

Novocaine hits theaters on March 14.


Borderline

Set in the ‘90s, Samara Weaving plays a pop star who is targeted by a violently obsessive fan (Ray Nicholson) who will do anything to marry her.

Borderline debuts in theaters on March 14.


Dope Thief

Philadelphia friends Ray (Brian Tyree Henry) and Manny (Wagner Moura) plan to rob a house as fake DEA agents. To their surprise, their mission quickly takes a turn as they uncover a massive narcotics operation.

Dope Thief premieres March 14 on Apple TV+.


Good American Family

Based on the true adoption of Natalia Grace, limited series Good American Family follows midwestern couple Kristine Barnett (Ellen Pompeo) and Michael Barnett (Mark Duplass) as they adopt 8-year-old Natalia (Imogen Faith Reid). However, they start to grow suspicious and begin to question the true identity of the adoptee.

Good American Family comes to Hulu on March 19.


The Residence

This Uzo Aduba-led series sees eccentric detective Cordelia Cupp arriving to the White House to solve a murder that occurred during a state dinner. To get a full scope of things, she must interview everyone at the event and figure out who could’ve had any motives.

The Residence drops March 20 on Netflix.


O’Dessa

A post-apocalyptic future sees O’Dessa (Sadie Sink) moving away from her family’s farm to track down a missing heirloom. As she stumbles upon a strange city, she falls in love and uses her talents in singing to save her lover’s soul from an evil ruler.

Catch O’Dessa on Hulu on March 20.


Snow White

The Disney live-action Snow White is almost here with Rachel Zegler as the titular character and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen. The film will tell the story of the Queen unleashing her wrath on the kingdom, leaving Snow White to restore peace with the help of her woodland friends and the seven dwarves.

Snow White hits theaters on March 21.


Side Quest

As the companion anthology series for Mythic Quest, Side Quest will follow the lives of employees, players, and fans impacted by the aforementioned video game.

Side Quest arrives at Apple TV+ on March 26.


The Studio

Movie lover Matt Remick (Seth Rogen) lands his dream job as head of Continental Studios, but has to balance corporate demands and his own creative ambitions to keep making relevant movies.

The Studio premieres March 26 on Apple TV+.


The Life List

Sofia Carson plays Alex who is tasked with checking things off her childhood bucket list in order to recieve her inheritance from her late mother.

The Life List hits Netflix on March 28.


The Woman In The Yard

A woman grapples with the death of her husband and must do everything to protect her children when a mysterious woman draped in black appears in her yard with unknown intentions.

The Woman In The Yard hits theaters on March 28.

Paola Cardenas

Paola Cardenas is a passionate journalist in the world of entertainment news. She’s always keeping up with the latest updates on your favorite TV shows, films, Broadway shows, music, and all things pop culture. As a first-generation Latina, she deeply cares about social and political issues within the entertainment industry and dedicated to implementing inclusive voices. She enjoys writing poetry, practicing sustainability, and of course, binge-watching comfort shows/films.

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