With Love, Meghan
Release Date: Tuesday, March 4, on Netflix
Meghan Markle’s highly anticipated lifestyle series, With Love, Meghan, finally makes its debut on Netflix after a delay caused by the devastating wildfires in California. The show aims to celebrate the joys of life, focusing on “playfulness over perfection,” a motto that hints at a more relatable side of the Duchess of Sussex. Viewers can expect to learn about her favorite floral arrangements, culinary secrets, including her best focaccia recipe, and much more. Joining Meghan in her impeccably organized farmhouse-style kitchen will be a roster of celebrity friends, including renowned chef Roy Choi, actress Mindy Kaling, and, of course, Prince Harry, who is always keen to support his wife’s endeavors.
Fear
Release Date: Tuesday, March 4, on Prime Video
Starring Martin Compston and Anjli Mohindra, the new three-part thriller Fear dives into the unsettling world of domestic life turned nightmarish. The couple, Martyn and Rebecca, decide to leave London for a fresh start in Glasgow with their two young children. Initially, their neighbor Jan, portrayed by Solly McLeod, seems friendly, but his behavior quickly shifts to unsettling, as he begins sending Rebecca creepy letters expressing his obsession. The tension escalates when Jan makes shocking allegations against Martyn and Rebecca, accusing them of child abuse. This chilling narrative is loosely based on the real-life experiences of German author Dirk Kurbjuweit, whose 2018 book Fear inspired the series.
Daredevil: Born Again
Release Date: Wednesday, March 5, on Disney+
The long-awaited continuation of the Marvel superhero saga, Daredevil: Born Again, arrives seven years after the original series concluded. Charlie Cox reprises his role as Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer who becomes the vigilante Daredevil by night. Time has passed, and mob boss Wilson Fisk, played by Vincent D’Onofrio, has risen to become the mayor of New York, posing a significant threat to both Murdock and his superhero persona. Showrunner Dario Scardapane has promised that this new season will delve into darker themes, incorporating elements reminiscent of The Sopranos, setting the stage for a gripping narrative.
Adolescence
Release Date: Thursday, March 13, on Netflix
In Adolescence, Stephen Graham leads a powerful cast as Eddie Miller, a father whose life spirals into chaos when his teenage son Jamie, played by Owen Cooper, is accused of murdering a classmate. The story begins with a harrowing raid on their home, followed by a relentless interrogation process that questions Jamie’s innocence. This four-episode crime drama, filmed in real-time, explores deep themes of masculinity and misogyny, examining the challenges boys face during a critical period of their development.
Wheel of Time Series 3
Release Date: Thursday, March 13, on Prime Video
Fans of the fantasy genre can look forward to the third installment of The Wheel of Time, where Rand, portrayed by Josha Stradowski, has triumphed over Ishamael, earning the title of the Dragon Reborn. However, the Light’s struggles are far from over, as the Aes Sedai sect, aligned with the Dark One, alongside Moghedien (Laia Costa), unleash the rest of the Forsaken. Additionally, Lanfear (Natasha O’Keefe) enters the fray, complicating Rand’s journey and testing his allegiance to the Light.
The Residence
Release Date: Thursday, March 20, on Netflix
Shonda Rhimes returns to her storytelling roots with The Residence, a refreshing blend of screwball comedy and murder mystery set in the White House. Uzo Aduba stars as Cordelia Cupp, a sharp-witted detective determined to uncover the truth behind a murder that disrupts the corridors of power. As political ambitions and deceit complicate the investigation, Cordelia faces challenges that will test her skills and resolve in a world where nothing is as it seems.
Happy Face
Release Date: Friday, March 21, on Paramount+
The chilling true-crime drama Happy Face recounts the terrifying story of serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, known as the “Happy Face Killer” for signing his confession letters with a smiley face. Dennis Quaid portrays Jesperson, but the narrative primarily focuses on his daughter, Melissa Moore, played by Annaleigh Ashford. When Jesperson reaches out to Melissa to confess to another murder, she becomes embroiled in the investigation, grappling with the shocking reality of having a serial killer as a father.
The Studio
Release Date: Wednesday, March 26, on Apple TV+
In the comedic drama The Studio, Seth Rogen stars as Matt Remick, the newly appointed head of a struggling movie studio. The series offers a humorous look at the entertainment industry, showcasing the absurdities of Hollywood life, from extravagant parties to tedious meetings with out-of-touch executives. As Matt strives to revitalize the studio’s fortunes in a rapidly changing landscape, he grapples with the fear that his role might inadvertently lead to the demise of the very films he loves.
Side Quest
Release Date: Wednesday, March 26, on Apple TV+
Spin-off from the successful Mythic Quest, Side Quest delves deeper into the lives of the diverse cast of employees, players, and fans surrounding the popular video game. This anthology series features four standalone episodes that explore the intricate stories of those whose lives are intertwined with the game, promising plenty of crossover moments for devoted fans, including an appearance by Rob McElhenney in one of the episodes.
Gangs of London Series 3
Release Date: TBC, Now
The thrilling second season of Gangs of London left fans craving more as Sean Wallace (Joe Cole) was held captive by rival factions. Now, Sean returns to reclaim his position in London’s underworld, but faces fierce competition from Elliot (Ṣọpẹ Dìrísù), a former undercover cop turned criminal, who has aligned himself with the Dumani crime family. As new political tensions rise with the election of a tough mayor (T’Nia Miller) determined to end the turf wars, Sean’s journey promises to be fraught with danger and intrigue.