March Series Highlights - March streaming lineup delivers thrillers, revivals and bold new adventures
March promises a mix of fresh and familiar stories on streaming platforms. Fans of long-running series and new thrillers will have plenty to watch. Two shows even explore midlife crises with actors in their fifties.
The month kicks off with DTF St. Louis, a dark comedy-thriller on Max. Starring Jason Bateman and David Harbour, it follows two friends facing a sexual midlife crisis in their hometown. The series premieres on March 2.
On March 10, Netflix brings back One Piece for its second live-action season. Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates will now sail into the dangerous Grand Line. The show adapts Eiichirō Oda's iconic manga, though details on international fan reactions remain scarce.
Prime Video joins the lineup on March 11 with Scarpetta, a crime drama starring Nicole Kidman. She plays Dr. Kay Scarpetta, a forensic pathologist solving complex cases. The film marks another high-profile role for the 58-year-old actress.
Paramount+ debuts The Madison on March 14, a standalone drama from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan. Unlike his Dutton family saga, this series introduces a new story and characters.
The month closes with Disney+ reviving Scrubs on March 25. Nine new episodes will reunite viewers with the original show's beloved cast. The revival aims to recapture the humour and heart of the medical comedy.
Streaming services are rolling out a varied slate this March. From crime dramas to animated adventures and nostalgic revivals, audiences have multiple genres to choose from. Each series also highlights actors and creators returning to familiar or bold new roles.