March TBW: 18 Most Anticipated Movies and TV Shows
Feeling lucky this month? Here’s all the movies and TV shows to keep your eye on in March!
Young Sherlock
Oxford University student Sherlock Holmes (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) has his hands full when he gets involved in his first murder case and the bigger conspiracy surrounding it.
Young Sherlock premieres March 4 on Prime Video.
Ted Season 2
The raunchy teddy bear is back with Ted season 2! John Bennett (Max Burkholder) heads into his senior year with the foul-mouthed pal by his side.
Returning to Peacock on March 5.
The Bride
The bride of Frankenstein meets punk rock! Romance, destruction, and radical social uprising are at the forefront of the Maggie Gyllenhaal-directed film starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale as the Bride and Frankenstein’s monster.
The Bride debuts March 6 in theaters.
Hoppers
In this new Pixar animated film, animal lover Mabel (Piper Curda) uses new technology to place her consciousness into a robotic beaver. It allows her to talk to other animals and solve mysteries while facing the threat of an overzealous mayor.
Hoppers comes to theaters on March 6.
One Piece Season 2
Reminders Of Him
Based on the Colleen Hoover book, Reminders Of Him follows young mother Kenna (Maika Monroe) as she fights for a chance to reconnect with her daughter after being released from prison.
Coming to theaters on March 13.
Slanted
Body horror film Slanted follows Asian American teenager Joan Huang as she desperately changes her ethnicity to win the prom queen crown.
Out in theaters on March 13.
Undertone
A paranormal podcaster gets her life turned upside down when she starts receiving creepy audio recordings from a couple experiencing terrifying events.
Undertone premieres March 13 in theaters.
Invincible Season 4
The superhero series returns and focuses on Mark confronting his true heritage after his father Omni-Man returns. He also must figure out how to deal with the impending Viltumite War.
Invincible season 4 drops March 18 on Prime Video.
Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come
After successfully surviving the first game, Grace (Samara Weaving) is joined by her estranged sister Faith (Kathryn Newton) for a new dangerous level against the wealthiest, influential families.
Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come debuts in theaters on March 20.
Project Hail Mary
Based on the Andy Weir novel, Project Hail Mary stars Ryan Gosling as Ryland, a science teacher with amnesia on a spaceship mission to save Earth.
Project Hail Mary comes to theaters March 20.
Jury Duty Season 2
Jury Duty: Company Retreat following the unsuspecting Anthony who just started working for a family’s small hot sauce business. Unbeknownst to him, everyone around him is an actor and the stakes grow larger when talk between small business and corporate ideals clash.
Coming to March 20 on Prime Video.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man takes us back to Birmingham as Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) returns to face new enemies with his family and country at stake.
Coming to Netflix on March 20.
Hope Valley: 1874
Serving as a prequel to When Calls The Heart, the series follows a mother-daughter duo traveling to the Canadian frontier to help form a community known as Hope Valley.
Hope Valley: 1874 premieres March 21 on Hallmark+.
Heartbreak High Season 3
The final season of Heartbreak High takes us back to Hartley High as the gang prepares for graduation and adulthood. However, when a revenge prank goes wrong, they will do anything to cover up the secret or risk their futures.
Heartbreak High season 3 drops on Netflix on March 25.
Pretty Lethal
Five ballerinas end up brutally fight for their lives after being stranded at a roadside inn run by a former ballerina.
Pretty Lethal comes to Prime Video on March 25.
Forbidden Fruits
Lili Reinhart, Lola Tung, Victoria Pedretti, Alexandra Shipp, and Emma Chamberlain become entangled in a secret witchy cult in the new Diablo Cody-produced film Forbidden Fruits.
Forbidden Fruits releases in theaters on March 27.
Marc By Sofia
The A24 documentary takes viewers into a deeper look into designer Marc Jacobs’ career and the process behind his Spring 2024 show, with long esteemed friend Sofia Coppola directing.
Marc By Sofia comes to theaters on March 27.

