Stateless - ABC Australia (March 1)
Dispatches from Elsewhere - AMC (March 1)
Breeders - FX (March 2)
Fundamental: Gender Justice. No Exceptions - YouTube (March 4)
Dave - FXX (March 4)
Twenties - BET (March 4)
Devs - Hulu (March 5)
Naughts + Crosses - BBC One (March 5)
Amazing Stories - Apple TV+ (March 6)
Caronte - Amazon (March 6)
Hillary - Hulu (March 6)
ZeroZeroZero - Amazon (March 6)
The Most Dangerous Animal of All - FX (March 6)
Temple - Spectrum (March 9)
Hospital Playlist - Netflix (March 12)
100 Humans - Netflix (March 13)
Beastars - Netflix (March 13)
Bloodride - Netflix (March 13)
The Pale Horse - Amazon (March 13)
The Valhalla Murders - Netflix (March 13)
Women of the Night - Netflix (March 13)
The Plot Against America - HBO (March 16)
Little Fires Everywhere - Hulu (March 18)
Motherland: Fort Salem - Freeform (March 18)
Feel Good - Netflix (March 19)
Ruthless - BET+ (March 19)
Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker - Netflix (March 20)
The Letter for the King - Netflix (March 20)
Freud - Netflix (March 23)
Council of Dads - NBC (March 24)
Unorthodox - Netflix (March 26)
Baghdad Central - Hulu (March 27)
Il Processo - Netflix (March 27)
Making the Cut - Amazon (March 27)
Vagrant Queen - Syfy (March 27)
Three Busy Debras - Adult Swim (March 29)
Beef House - Adult Swim (March 29)
The Schouwendam 12 - Acorn TV (March 30)
An air hostess escaping a cult, an Afghan refugee saving his family, an Australian father escaping a dead-end job and a bureaucrat trying to contain a national scandal each struggle – to the limits of their sanity – with an immigration system that is itself struggling.
Dispatches from Elsewhere - AMC (March 1)
'Dispatches From Elsewhere' centers around four ordinary people who feel there's something missing in their lives, but they can't quite put their finger on what it is. This diverse foursome is brought together by chance when they stumble onto a puzzle hiding just behind the veil of everyday life. As they begin to accept the mysterious Dispatches from Elsewhere challenges, they come to find that the mystery winds deeper than they imagined, and their eyes are opened to a world of possibility and magic.
Breeders - FX (March 2)
'Breeders' is an uncompromising comedy that explores the lives of Paul and Ally as they juggle full-time careers, aging parents, a mortgage and the unenviable curveballs of parenting their young children. When Ally's estranged father appears on their doorstep, the family essentially takes on a third child but this one comes with baggage and opinions.
Fundamental: Gender Justice. No Exceptions - YouTube (March 4)
A character-driven documentary film series presented in five short episodes, directed by two-time Academy Award-winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. Each episode shines a light on grassroots activists and community organizers who are fighting for gender justice and disrupting the status quo to alter the course of history.
At a time of unprecedented political uprisings around the globe, Fundamental introduces audiences to grassroots movements and community leaders who are standing up for our fundamental human rights. The series profiles a distinct set of remarkable grassroots leaders working on issues from ending child marriage in Pakistan to pursuing LGBTQI liberation in Georgia. These incredible leaders are at the front lines of fighting for gender justice, and mobilizing to write new futures for themselves, their societies, and the world.
Dave - FXX (March 4)
'Dave' is centered on a neurotic man in his late twenties who has convinced himself that he's destined to be one of the best rappers of all time. Now he must convince his closest friends, because with their help, he actually might convince the world. The series is based on the life of rapper and comedian Dave Burd (Lil Dicky).
Twenties - BET (March 4)
The series follows the adventures of a queer black girl named Hattie and her two best friends, Marie and Nia, as they chase their dreams and live life in their twenties.
Devs - Hulu (March 5)
'Devs' follows the story of a young software engineer, Lily Chan, who investigates the secretive development division of her employer which she believes is behind her boyfriend's murder.
Created, written, and directed by Alex Garland.
Naughts + Crosses - BBC One (March 5)
The series follows two young people Sephy and Callum, who are divided by their colour but united by love. Sephy is a 'Cross', a member of the black ruling class and daughter of a prominent politician. Callum is a 'Nought', a white member of the underclass. The two have been friends since early childhood but their relationship grows ever more complicated as they come of age. It's the story of two families separated by power and prejudice but forever entwined by fate.
Amazing Stories - Apple TV+ (March 6)
This reimagining of the classic anthology series transports everyday characters into worlds of wonder, possibility, and imagination.
Caronte - Amazon (March 6)
The story of Samuel Caronte, an unjustly convicted expeller who leaves the prison converted into a criminal lawyer.
With his experience as a prisoner and as an agent of the law and in order to defend those who, like him, did not have access to a good defense, he will have to earn a reputation and navigate the complicated waters of the judicial world. While working on various cases, he will begin investigating the events that led to his conviction eight years ago to find the justice he did not have then.
Hillary - Hulu (March 6)
A remarkably intimate portrait of a public woman, 'Hillary' interweaves revealing moments from never-before-seen 2016 campaign footage with biographical chapters of her life. Featuring exclusive interviews with Hillary Rodham Clinton herself, Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, friends and journalists, the series examines how she became at once one of the most admired and vilified women in the world.
ZeroZeroZero - Amazon (March 6)
Based on the book of the same name by bestselling author Roberto Saviano (Gomorrah), 'ZeroZeroZero' is an unforgettable exploration of the inner workings of the global cocaine trade.
The Most Dangerous Animal of All - FX (March 6)
Based on The New York Times best-selling book of the same name, 'The Most Dangerous Animal of All' is a four-part documentary series that explores one man's search for the father who abandoned him, only to uncover the worst: he believes his father is the Zodiac killer, one of the most infamous serial killers in American history.
Temple - Spectrum (March 9)
In this character-driven drama, a brilliant but haunted surgeon must sacrifice everything for the ones he loves by opening an underground clinic.
Hospital Playlist - Netflix (March 12)
Since starting as undergrads in 1999, five doctors remain good friends and colleagues at the same hospital. While their day to day lives seem ordinary, they are in the microcosm of life as they bear witness to people being born and dying on a day to day basis. Throughout their years as friends, the love for music each doctor has resulted in the quintet starting a band together.
100 Humans - Netflix (March 13)
One hundred hardy souls from diverse backgrounds participate in playful experiments exploring age, sex, happiness and other aspects of being human.
Beastars - Netflix (March 13)
In a world where beasts of all kinds coexist, a gentle wolf awakens to his own predatory urges as his school deals with a murder within its midst.
Bloodride - Netflix (March 13)
The doomed passengers aboard a spectral bus head toward a gruesome, unknown destination in this deliciously macabre horror anthology series.
The Pale Horse - Amazon (March 13)
Based on the Agatha Christie novel of the same name, it follows the story of Mark Easterbrook whose name appears on a list found inside the shoe of a dead woman. He begins an investigation into how and why his name came to appear on the list which leads him to The Pale Horse, the home of three rumored witches.
The Valhalla Murders - Netflix (March 13)
An Oslo detective with a painful past returns to his native Iceland to help a dedicated cop hunt a serial killer with a link to a mysterious photo.
Women of the Night - Netflix (March 13)
Haunted by a shadowy past, the wife of a rising star in Amsterdam's mayoral office finds herself drawn into the city's underworld of sex and drugs.
The Plot Against America - HBO (March 16)
From creators David Simon and Ed Burns (The Wire) comes 'The Plot Against America,' an alternate American history story of the country's turn to fascism told through the eyes of a working-class Jewish family in New Jersey.
Little Fires Everywhere - Hulu (March 18)
Based on Celeste Ng's 2017 bestseller, 'Little Fires Everywhere' follows the intertwined fates of the picture-perfect Richardson family and an enigmatic mother and daughter who upend their lives. The story explores the weight of secrets, the nature of art and identity, the ferocious pull of motherhood – and the danger in believing that following the rules can avert disaster.
Motherland: Fort Salem - Freeform (March 18)
Set in an alternate, present-day America where witches ended their persecution 300 years ago by cutting a deal with the U.S. government to fight for their country, the series follows three young women from basic training in combat magic into terrifying and thrilling early deployment.
Feel Good - Netflix (March 19)
Mae Martin stars as herself, a Canadian comedian living in London, navigating a relationship with her new girlfriend, George and dealing with sobriety.
Ruthless - BET+ (March 19)
'Ruthless,' a spin-off of the hit television series 'The Oval,' tells the riveting story of a woman named Ruth who kidnaps her young daughter to join her in the dark underworld of a fanatical religious cult.
Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker - Netflix (March 20)
The true story of African American entrepreneur Madam C.J. Walker, who built a haircare empire that made her the first female self-made millionaire.
The Letter for the King - Netflix (March 20)
In this sweeping fantasy series, a teenage knight-in-training receives a secret letter on which the fate of the kingdom depends. He embarks on an epic quest to deliver it to the king and stop the world from being plunged into darkness.
Freud - Netflix (March 23)
A young Sigmund Freud solves disappearances and murders in late 19th-century Vienna, where he and a psychic medium get tangled in an occult conspiracy.
Council of Dads - NBC (March 24)
When Scott Perry, a loving father of five, has his entire life's plan thrown into upheaval by an unexpected health scare, he calls on a few of his most trusted friends to step in as back-up dads to help guide and support his growing family - just in case he ever can't be there to do it himself. There's Anthony, Scott's oldest and most loyal friend; Larry, his tough-love AA sponsee; and Oliver, his dedicated doctor and wife's dearest friend. Together, they discover that there's more to being a father than anyone could do alone - and more to being a family than they ever thought possible.
Unorthodox - Netflix (March 26)
A young woman flees to Berlin from an arranged marriage in Brooklyn. Then her past catches up to her.
Baghdad Central - Hulu (March 27)
November 2003 and Baghdad is occupied by forces of a US-led coalition, but the disbandment of the Iraqi establishment in the aftermath of the invasion means no one is in charge and there is no effective rule of law.
In the midst of this turbulent time, Iraqi ex-policeman Mushin al- Khafaji has lost everything and is battling daily to keep himself and his sick daughter Mrouj safe. But when he learns that his estranged elder daughter Sawsan is missing, Khafaji is forced into a desperate search. He soon discovers that Sawsan and her two close friends have been leading a hidden life that's led them into great danger.
Based on the novel by Elliott Colla.
Il Processo - Netflix (March 27)
In splendid Mantua, a chorus of characters gravitate around the brutal murder of seventeen year old Angelica. Among these are the PM Elena Guerra, who discovers that she is inextricably linked to the victim, and the lawyer Ruggero Barone, for which the trial of her assistant represents the opportunity of a lifetime. Everyone walks in the balance, perpetually on the edge of a razor: that of a process whose outcome will decide the new course of life for everyone.
Making the Cut - Amazon (March 27)
12 designers – 1 chance to make the cut. Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn reunite to discover the next global fashion brand.
Vagrant Queen - Syfy (March 27)
With civilization at stake, it's this queen, this deadbeat and this mechanic against a whole damn galaxy.
Three Busy Debras - Adult Swim (March 29)
A comedy which follows the surreal day-to-day lives of three deranged housewives, all named Debra, in their affluent suburban town of Lemoncurd, Connecticut.
Beef House - Adult Swim (March 29)
Comedy- duo Tim and Eric make their television series return in the all-new sitcom 'Beef House,' about five men - Tim, Eric, Ron Auster, Ben Hur, Tennessee Luke – and Eric's wife Megan, living under one roof. Each week Tim, a laid-back rock-and-roll slacker, and his best friend Eric, a high-strung stay-at-home husband, find themselves in the middle of a madcap misadventure that can only be traversed with the help of their fellow Beef Boys.
The Schouwendam 12 - Acorn TV (March 30)
The story is about the village of Schouwendam, which has been suffering from two enigmatic disappearances for 25 years. Since 1995, a 16-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy have been missing without a trace. The moment a mysterious man appears in the village, it brings the past to life explosively. If there are also fatalities, the paranoia in the village will strike completely.
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