We have your March watchlist ready to go! This month is starting off strong with a steamy limited series, a gothic romance starring Jessie Buckley, and a powerful documentary about the fight for women’s sexual health.
If you’re wondering where to watch this month’s new releases, we have you covered with everything you need to know about the TV and films making waves in March 2026.

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SCTV
All six seasons of this iconic Canadian sketch show are available to stream for the first time ever! Revisit the early days of comedy greats like Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy, John Candy, and Martin Short in SCTV (Second City Television). With sharp satire, offbeat sketches, and a distinctly Canadian point of view, this series made audiences laugh from 1976 to 1984 and remains a significant chapter in television history.
Release Date: March 3
Where to Watch: Prime Video

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Vladimir
Another steamy book adaptation is set to heat up your screens this month. Obsession and seduction collide in Vladimir, a provocative limited series following a professor (Rachel Weisz) at a crossroads both personally and professionally. When a magnetic new colleague (Leo Woodall) enters her life, she’ll risk everything to bring her most scandalous fantasies to life.
Release Date: March 5
Where to Watch: Netflix

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Hair of the Bear
Malia Baker (The Babysitter’s Club, Descendants 4) stars in this survivalist thriller directed by Alexandre Trudeau and James McLellan. Baker plays Tori, an anxious teen sent to visit her grandfather in his remote cabin deep in the frozen wilderness. As her emotional turmoil escalates into a fight for survival, the film unfolds into a deadly and unrelenting game of cat and mouse.
Release Date: March 6
Where to Watch: In theatres

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The Bride
Fresh off the success of Hamnet, Jessie Buckley stars in The Bride, a gothic romance directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal. In 1930s Chicago, a groundbreaking scientist is asked to create a companion for Frankenstein. When he brings a murdered woman back to life, known as The Bride, romance and radical social change ensue.
Release Date: March 6
Where to Watch: In theatres

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The Pink Pill
Discover the untold story behind Addyi, the drug also known as “female Viagra”. Following Cindy Eckert’s decades-long fight to advocate for women’s sexual health and bring the pill to market, The Pink Pill also dives into the ongoing fight for bodily autonomy and equality in the healthcare industry. The documentary is directed by Aisling Chin-Yee, and is co-produced by Joanna Griffiths of Knix.
Release Date: March 6
Where to Watch: Paramount+

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Scarpetta
This chilling crime thriller series stars Nicole Kidman as Dr. Kay Scarpetta, the beloved forensic pathologist from Patricia Cornwell’s bestselling book series. The series follows Dr. Scarpetta in both her early career days and in the present day, as she investigates a grisly murder, navigates a complex relationship with her sister (Jamie Lee Curtis), and faces secrets that threaten to destroy everything she has.
Release Date: March 11
Where to Watch: Prime Video

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Reminders of Him
This adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s novel stars Maika Monroe as a troubled mother fighting for a chance at redemption. After her time in prison, Kenna Rowan attempts to reconnect with her young daughter, but is met with resistance from everyone around her…except for the local bar owner. As their secret connection grows, this new romance may give Kenna a second chance with her daughter.
Release Date: March 13
Where to Watch: In theatres

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Maya & Samar
Worlds collide in Maya & Samar, the story of a brief yet torrid relationship between two women from conflicting cultures, written by Tamara Faith Berger. Maya, a journalist at an indie website, and Samar, an Afghan woman who escaped the Taliban, meet on the outskirts of Athens. Their fateful meeting soon spirals into an affair that endangers one of their lives.
Release Date: March 20
Where to Watch: In theatres

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Pretty Lethal
On their way to a prestigious dance competition, a bus transporting five feuding ballerinas breaks down in a remote forest. As the team seeks shelter at a roadside inn run by a reclusive former dance prodigy, something feels wrong. When the situation turns deadly, the dancers set aside their rivalries, weaponizing years of training in order to survive. This action-packed thriller stars Iris Apatow, Lana Condor, Maddie Ziegler, and Uma Thurman.
Release Date: March 25
Where to Watch: Prime Video

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Something Very Bad is Going to Happen
This atmospheric horror series follows a bride and groom in the week leading up to their doomed nuptials. Rachel (Camila Morrone) is set to marry Nicky (Adam DiMarco), but can’t shake the feeling that something bad is going to happen. As the wedding of their dreams approaches, her doubts collide with eerie coincidences, forcing her to face the terrifying possibility of a lifelong commitment to the wrong person.
Release Date: March 26
Where to Watch: Netflix

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