
The Oscar season is coming to an end, but the world of entertainment isn’t slowing down. Offering a little bit of everything, for the big screen and the small, March brings the excitement with long-awaited sequels, threequels, and returns. Leading the charge is the finale of the gritty cult classic Peaky Blinders with The Immortal Man as the Shelby clan fights their last battle, while Girl From Nowhere: The Reset has Nanno back in the classroom, now with a new face and even darker twists. For ARMYs, the multi-year wait for a seven-member BTS reunion finally comes to an end with their comeback show being streamed live from Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square. Marvel fans also have reason to rejoice: Daredevil: Born Again is back for its second season. So, whether you’re looking to welcome back a favourite series or try something new altogether, March has it all to refresh your watchlist. Read ahead for the month’s most anticipated new releases.
What to Watch in March 2026
Daredevil: Born Again, Season 2
Premieres 25 March on Disney+ Hotstar

After a successful first season that blew fans’ expectations out of the water, Charlie Cox returns as the brooding Matt Murdock, fighting to reclaim a New York City crushed under Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin once again. We’re particularly excited to see Krysten Ritter return as the iconic Jessica Jones from The Defenders—reunited with our favourite lawyer-turned-vigilante, and now, rebel leader. With Matt running a dangerous underground resistance and ultimately having to decide how much he’s willing to sacrifice for Hell’s Kitchen, this season won’t be pulling any punches.
Watch the trailer here.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Premieres 20 March on Netflix

We’re sat. Cillian Murphy dons the flat cap once more for his final hurrah as Tommy Shelby, set against the backdrop of World War II. As Shelby navigates a world at war, he’s forced to reconcile his violent past in the streets of Birmingham with a future that feels more uncertain than ever for the clan. The cinematic finale we’ve been waiting for—Peaky Blinders’ final ride features a star-studded cast, including the likes of Barry Keoghan and Rebecca Ferguson. Come its global release, we’ll be glued to our TV screens with snacks in hand.
Watch the trailer here.
Reminders Of Him
Premieres 12 March in cinemas

Author Colleen Hoover’s latest bestseller is making its inevitable transition to the big screen. In this romance, Maika Monroe stars as Kenna Rowan, a mother returning to her hometown after five years in prison, desperate to reconnect with her daughter. Her only bridge to her past life is local bar owner Ledger Ward (Tyriq Withers), who becomes the central figure in her journey of redemption and healing. Unapologetically Hoover—with emotional drama and slow-burn romance—it’s sure to be an experience.
Watch the trailer here.
Girl From Nowhere: The Reset
Premieres 7 March on Netflix

Nanno is back, but not quite as you remember her. In this reimagining of the cult classic, Becky Armstrong takes on the mantle, bringing a fresh face with the same karmic retribution and bone-chilling laughter. Like the original series, the six-episode reset follows our enigmatic lead as she dismantles the lives of the entitled and corrupt and exposes their darkest secrets. Satisfyingly dark—this brand-new universe is one to watch when you’re craving something on the twisted side.
Watch the trailer here.
Heartbreak High, Season 3
Premieres 25 March on Netflix

The final bell is about to ring for Hartley High, but would it be Heartbreak High without the chaos? After a revenge prank spirals out of control, Amerie and co. are left with one last secret to bury before they can leave their high school years behind. On top of that, with Malakai returning from Switzerland, and Darren and Ca$h’s future remaining unresolved, this third and final season is set to be a real rollercoaster. We’ll be at the edge of our seats as we bid farewell to the Australian coming-of-age drama.
Watch the trailer here.
THE BTS COMEBACK LIVE: Arirang
Premieres 21 March on Netflix

After nearly four years, all seven members of the boy band are returning to the stage for a historic comeback performance. Streaming live from Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square, the show marks the official debut of their new album Arirang with a setlist of emotional tracks and hits sure to have ARMYs feeling nostalgic. On Netflix Malaysia, you can catch the spectacle at 7 pm on 21 March, perfectly timed for a Saturday night watch party. To the joy of many, the group will land in Kuala Lumpur this coming December, so consider this a teaser for the exciting things to come.
Project Hail Mary
Premieres 26 March in cinemas

We’re in the Ryan Gosling renaissance. In this cinematic adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel, Gosling plays Ryland Grace, a science teacher who wakes up light-years from home, having to piece together a plan to survive a looming solar catastrophe, relying on his ingenuity and knowledge. Though he may not have to do it alone, as he encounters an unexpected alien companion (James Ortiz) along the way. A solo mission that evolves into an extraordinary cosmic partnership—who doesn’t enjoy a good sci-fi?
Watch the trailer here.
They Will Kill You
Premieres 26 March in cinemas

What starts as a dream job at a luxurious New York high-rise quickly spirals into a nightmare for this housekeeper, as she discovers the building is the headquarters for a sinister Satanic cult. The horror-comedy follows her as she fights for her life, avoiding becoming the next ritualistic offering for the bloodthirsty residents. Produced by the masterminds behind IT, the gory battle stars Zazie Beetz, Tom Felton, and Patricia Arquette, among more familiar faces, for an action-packed trip to the cinema.
Watch the trailer here.
Ghost Elephants
Premieres 7 March on Disney+ Hotstar

Legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog takes us deep into the mist-shrouded highlands of Angola in this National Geographic documentary. The breathtaking film follows conservationist Dr. Steve Boyes and a team of Indigenous master trackers as they embark on a near-mythical expedition to prove the existence of a rumoured herd of giant elephants. Set against a remote and beautiful landscape, the journey explores ancient knowledge, modern science and the natural world’s mysteries for viewers seeking a bit of wonder this March.
Watch the trailer here.
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