Every TV Show Premiering in March 2026

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The television landscape in March 2026 offers a dense schedule of returning favorites, highly anticipated spin-offs, and original dramas across broadcast and streaming platforms. Viewers can expect a significant influx of content ranging from high-stakes reality competitions on the Food Network to expansive scripted universes on Paramount+ and Disney+. This month is particularly notable for the return of long-running franchises like ‘Outlander’ and ‘Top Chef’, alongside the debut of several limited series based on popular literary works. From forensic thrillers to animated action, the following list covers the various series and docuseries slated for release.

‘Tournament of Champions’ (2020)

'Tournament of Champions' (2020)
Lando Entertainment

The seventh season of ‘Tournament of Champions’ premieres on March 1 on the Food Network. Host Guy Fieri leads this single-elimination culinary competition where 16 of the world’s most elite chefs compete in head-to-head battles. The contestants must navigate the “Randomizer” to determine their mandatory ingredients and cooking styles. Each episode features intense match-ups judged by a rotating panel of culinary experts. This season continues to highlight top-tier talent in a high-pressure, bracket-style format.

‘American Classic’ (2026)

'American Classic' (2026)
Fifth Season

Debuting as a new series on MGM+ on March 1, ‘American Classic’ follows the life of a narcissistic Broadway star. After experiencing a public meltdown, the protagonist returns to his small hometown to avoid further scrutiny. In an attempt to revive his career and his family’s legacy, he begins staging a classic play at the local family theatre. The series explores the clash between his grand ambitions and the realities of small-town life. It serves as a character study on redemption and the pursuit of artistic relevance.

‘DTF St. Louis’ (2026)

'DTF St. Louis' (2026)
Escape Artists

This new HBO miniseries premieres on March 1 and delves into a dark, complicated narrative set in Missouri. The story focuses on a middle-age love triangle that eventually spirals out of control. As the characters navigate their shifting loyalties, the plot explores themes of deep-seated betrayal. The escalating tension ultimately leads to a shocking murder that changes the lives of everyone involved. This limited series provides a focused look at the consequences of domestic secrets.

‘Marshals’ (2026)

'Marshals' (2026)
Paramount Television Studios

‘Marshals’ premieres on March 1 on CBS, introducing a new procedural drama to the network’s lineup. The show follows Kayce Dutton as he joins an elite unit of U.S. Marshals tasked with tracking down dangerous fugitives. The narrative balances the high-stakes nature of violent crime investigation with the protagonist’s personal family obligations. Each episode focuses on the tracking and apprehension of high-priority targets across the country. This series expands on established character archetypes within the law enforcement genre.

‘Disaster: The Chernobyl Meltdown’ (2026)

'Disaster: The Chernobyl Meltdown' (2026)
CNN Original Series

CNN launches this new docuseries on March 1 to explore the historical events of the 1986 nuclear accident. The program features interviews with survivors and technical experts who recount the details of the reactor explosion. It specifically focuses on the subsequent Soviet cover-up and the immediate efforts to contain the radiation. The docuseries also examines the lasting environmental and political fallout that persists decades later. This production provides a comprehensive chronological look at one of the world’s worst industrial disasters.

‘Murdoch Mysteries’ (2008)

'Murdoch Mysteries' (2008)
Shaftesbury Films

The long-running detective series ‘Murdoch Mysteries’ returns for its nineteenth season on Acorn TV on March 2. Set in 1890s Toronto, the show follows William Murdoch as he utilizes emerging forensic science to solve complex crimes. This season continues to blend historical facts with fictional mysteries, featuring cameos from various figures of the era. Murdoch and his team at Station House No. 4 face new challenges as technology advances in the Victorian age. The series remains a staple of the period-drama mystery genre.

‘Tribunal Justice’ (2023)

'Tribunal Justice' (2023)
Prime Video

Prime Video premieres the third season of ‘Tribunal Justice’ on March 2. This court-based reality series features a panel of three judges who preside over real small-claims legal cases. The judges engage in spirited debate to reach a consensus on their final rulings based on presented evidence. The show highlights the intricacies of the legal system and the personal stories behind each dispute. It offers viewers a look at the mediation process within a televised judicial format.

‘Contraband: Seized at the Airport’ (2024)

'Contraband: Seized at the Airport' (2024)
Discovery

The second season of ‘Contraband: Seized at the Airport’ begins on March 2 on the Discovery Channel. This docuseries follows Department of Homeland Security officers as they monitor international travel hubs. The episodes document the interception of smuggled illegal goods and the screening of suspicious passengers. By providing access to major U.S. airports, the show illustrates the daily efforts required to maintain border security. It highlights the creative methods used by smugglers to bypass federal regulations.

‘Bachelor Mansion Takeover’ (2026)

'Bachelor Mansion Takeover' (2026)
HGTV

HGTV introduces ‘Bachelor Mansion Takeover’ on March 2, merging reality dating history with home renovation. In this new series, alumni from ‘The Bachelor’ franchise compete in various design and construction challenges. The projects take place within the iconic mansion that has served as the backdrop for numerous television romances. Contestants must work together to transform specific areas of the property under professional supervision. The show provides a unique look at former participants in a competitive, non-romantic environment.

‘Wild Vacation Rentals’ (2026)

'Wild Vacation Rentals' (2026)
HGTV

On March 2, HGTV premieres ‘Wild Vacation Rentals’, hosted by D’Arcy Carden and Sherry Cola. The series takes viewers on a tour of the most unusual and extravagant short-term rental properties in the United States. Each episode showcases unique architectural designs, from remote treehouses to luxury underground bunkers. The hosts explore the amenities and backstories of these one-of-a-kind accommodations. This program highlights the growing trend of experiential travel and distinctive lodging.

‘Bedtime Stories with Ryan’ (2023)

'Bedtime Stories with Ryan' (2023)
Maximum Effort

Nick Jr. launches ‘Bedtime Stories with Ryan’ on March 2, featuring actor Ryan Reynolds. This series is designed as a relaxation tool for young viewers and their families before sleep. In each episode, Reynolds reads a selection of classic and contemporary children’s stories in a calm, narrative style. The show utilizes gentle visuals and pacing to create a soothing atmosphere. It aims to revitalize the tradition of oral storytelling for a modern television audience.

‘R.J. Decker’ (2026)

'R.J. Decker' (2026)
20th Television

Premiering March 3 on ABC, ‘RJ Decker’ follows a recently released ex-convict who transitions into the role of a private investigator. Set in South Florida, the series explores how the protagonist uses his unconventional skills to solve local cases. He must navigate the complexities of his past criminal connections while attempting to build a legitimate business. The show blends elements of the noir genre with the bright, neon atmosphere of the Florida coast. It focuses on themes of reinvention and personal accountability.

‘Body Bizarre’ (2013)

'Body Bizarre' (2013)
Barcroft Productions

TLC brings back ‘Body Bizarre’ for its ninth season on March 4. This documentary series continues to share the stories of individuals living with extremely rare and life-altering medical conditions. The program follows patients as they seek treatment and undergo specialized procedures from global medical experts. It emphasizes the resilience of the human spirit and the advancements in modern healthcare technology. Each episode provides an educational look at the challenges faced by those with unique physiological traits.

‘Southern Hospitality’ (2022)

'Southern Hospitality' (2022)
Haymaker East

The fourth season of ‘Southern Hospitality’ premieres on March 4 on Bravo. The reality series follows the professional and social lives of the staff at Republic Garden & Lounge in Charleston. Under the management of restaurateur Leva Bonaparte, the employees navigate internal conflicts and personal relationship drama. This season focuses on the staff’s efforts to maintain their status in the competitive nightlife industry. The show continues to document the intersection of career ambitions and social dynamics in the South.

‘Feds’ (2023)

'Feds' (2023)
October Films

Investigation Discovery releases the second season of ‘Feds’ on March 4. This docuseries offers a look into high-stakes federal investigations through the perspectives of FBI agents and informants. Each episode features firsthand accounts of major operations involving organized crime, terrorism, and financial fraud. The narrative is supported by archival footage and reenactments to illustrate the complexity of the cases. It aims to provide an authentic depiction of the resources and strategy required for federal law enforcement success.

‘Young Sherlock’ (2026)

'Young Sherlock' (2026)
Motive Pictures

Prime Video debuts ‘Young Sherlock’ on March 4, offering an origin story for the legendary detective. The series follows a teenage Sherlock Holmes as he attempts to solve his first official case in London. During his investigation, he uncovers a massive global conspiracy that threatens his family and his future. The show explores the formative experiences that developed his signature deductive reasoning skills. This reimagining provides a fresh perspective on the early life of the iconic literary character.

‘Blue Therapy’ (2026)

'Blue Therapy' (2026)
Osun Group (GB)

Netflix introduces ‘Blue Therapy’ on March 4 as a new addition to its reality programming. The series follows six diverse couples as they participate in intensive relationship therapy sessions. Led by professional clinicians, the participants confront long-standing issues to determine the viability of their partnerships. The show provides a candid look at the emotional labor involved in maintaining modern relationships. It focuses on communication, trust, and the decision-making process behind staying together or parting ways.

‘America’s Culinary Cup’ (2026)

'America’s Culinary Cup' (2026)
CBS

Premiering March 4 on CBS, ‘America’s Culinary Cup’ is a new high-pressure reality competition. Some of the nation’s top chefs are organized into teams to compete in a series of large-scale culinary challenges. The tasks test not only their cooking abilities but also their leadership and collaborative skills under strict time constraints. A panel of industry icons serves as judges to evaluate the technical execution of each dish. The winning team earns a prestigious title and a significant cash prize.

‘The Hunt’ (2026)

'The Hunt' (2026)
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Cinéma

‘The Hunt’ premieres on March 4 on Apple TV+, delivering a tense drama about secrets and consequences. The story centers on a group of friends who become involved in a deadly incident during a remote hunting excursion. Instead of reporting the accident, they decide to cover it up, leading to a cycle of paranoia and mutual suspicion. As the authorities close in, the group’s bond is tested by the threat of revenge and legal repercussions. The series explores the psychological toll of collective guilt in a high-stakes environment.

‘Ted’ (2024)

'Ted' (2024)
UCP

The foul-mouthed teddy bear returns for a second season of ‘Ted’ on March 5 on Peacock. This prequel series continues to follow the teenage years of John Bennett and his sentient, mischievous companion in suburban Massachusetts. The plot centers on their comedic misadventures as they navigate high school and family life in the early 1990s. Despite the bear’s crude influence, the show explores the deep bond between the two protagonists. It retains the signature humor and tone established in the original feature films.

‘Hope Street’ (2021)

'Hope Street' (2021)
Long Story TV

BritBox premieres the fifth season of ‘Hope Street’ on March 5. Set in the fictional seaside town of Port Devine in Northern Ireland, the series follows the local police department as they handle community crime. The narrative blends procedural elements with the personal dramas of the officers and the townspeople. This season introduces new challenges for the station as they deal with both local disputes and larger criminal investigations. The show is praised for its scenic depiction of the Northern Irish coast and its ensemble cast.

‘Vladimir’ (2026)

'Vladimir' (2026)
20th Television

Netflix releases the limited series ‘Vladimir’ on March 5, based on the acclaimed novel. The story centers on a female English professor who becomes dangerously obsessed with a younger, charismatic male colleague. As her fascination grows, it begins to jeopardize her professional standing and her long-term marriage. The series examines themes of power dynamics, aging, and the boundaries of desire within an academic setting. It provides a psychological exploration of how intellectual curiosity can transform into a destructive impulse.

‘This City Is Ours’ (2025)

'This City Is Ours' (2025)
Left Bank Pictures

AMC+ debuts ‘This City Is Ours’ on March 5, a crime drama set within the underworld of a major metropolitan city. The series follows a veteran member of an organized crime syndicate who begins to question his life of violence. After falling in love, the protagonist attempts to find a way out of his criminal obligations without endangering his new partner. The narrative focuses on the internal struggle between loyalty to his gang and his desire for a peaceful future. It offers a gritty look at the high cost of leaving a life of crime.

‘Ladies of London: The New Reign’ (2026)

'Ladies of London: The New Reign' (2026)
Ladies of London: The New Reign

On March 5, Bravo introduces ‘Ladies of London: The New Reign’, a reboot of the popular reality series. The show follows a group of elite socialites, including British aristocrats and American expatriates, living in London. It documents their lavish lifestyles, social maneuvering, and the personal conflicts that arise within their exclusive circles. The narrative highlights the cultural differences between the various women as they navigate the British social season. This season introduces a fresh cast of high-profile figures to the franchise.

‘Outlander’ (2014)

'Outlander' (2014)
Tall Ship Productions

The eighth and final season of the epic drama ‘Outlander’ premieres on Starz on March 6. Based on the novels by Diana Gabaldon, the story continues the journey of time-traveling nurse Claire Fraser and her 18th-century husband, Jamie. As they navigate the turbulent political climate of the American Revolution, the couple faces their most significant challenges yet. This season aims to conclude the expansive narrative that has spanned decades and multiple continents. It remains one of the most recognized series blending historical fiction with romance and fantasy.

‘The Proof Is Out There’ (2021)

'The Proof Is Out There' (2021)
Six West Media

The History Channel brings back ‘The Proof Is Out There’ for its sixth season on March 6. Host Tony Harris leads investigations into mysterious footage of UFO sightings, cryptid encounters, and unexplained natural phenomena. Each episode features a panel of scientists and experts who analyze the videos to determine their authenticity. The show uses advanced technology to debunk hoaxes while identifying legitimate anomalies. It caters to viewers interested in the intersection of science and the supernatural.

‘The Dinosaurs’ (2026)

'The Dinosaurs' (2026)
Amblin Television

Netflix launches ‘The Dinosaurs’ on March 6, a new docuseries utilizing cutting-edge visual effects. The program provides a detailed account of the 165-million-year evolution and eventual extinction of these prehistoric creatures. It features insights from leading paleontologists who discuss recent fossil discoveries and emerging theories. Each episode focuses on a specific era or species, illustrating their behaviors and habitats in a realistic manner. This production serves as a modern educational tool for audiences of all ages interested in natural history.

‘Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese’ (2026)

'Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese' (2026)
Dorothy St Pictures

Hulu premieres the docuseries ‘Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese’ on March 6. This true-crime production investigates the 2012 disappearance and murder of a West Virginia teenager. Through interviews with family members and investigators, the series explores how her two closest friends orchestrated the crime. It examines the psychological motivations behind the betrayal and the impact the case had on the local community. The series provides a thorough look at the evidence that eventually led to a confession.

‘Boyfriend on Demand’ (2026)

'Boyfriend on Demand' (2026)
Whynot Media

The limited series ‘Boyfriend on Demand’ debuts on Netflix on March 6. Adapted from a popular webtoon, the story follows a digital artist who uses a mysterious new dating service. This service allows users to bring virtual, idealized romantic partners to life through advanced technology. However, the protagonist soon discovers that these digital relationships come with unforeseen emotional and ethical complications. The show explores the intersection of technology and human connection in the near future.

‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival’ (2025)

'Duck Dynasty: The Revival' (2025)
Spoke Studios

The second season of ‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival’ premieres on A&E on March 7. The series continues to follow the Robertson family as they expand their business empire and navigate their lives in Louisiana. Following the success of the original series, this revival focuses on the next generation of the family alongside the established patriarchs. The episodes highlight their traditional values, outdoor adventures, and interpersonal family dynamics. The show remains a look at the intersection of rural American life and commercial success.

‘Ghost Elephants’ (2026)

'Ghost Elephants' (2026)
Sobey Road Entertainment

National Geographic premieres ‘Ghost Elephants’ on March 7, featuring conservationist Steve Boyes. The documentary series follows an expedition through the remote wilderness of Angola in search of a legendary, elusive herd of elephants. These animals are believed to have survived decades of civil war by retreating into isolated regions of the country. The show documents the team’s scientific research and their efforts to protect the local environment. It highlights the importance of wildlife conservation in post-conflict zones.

‘A Plan to Kill’ (2024)

'A Plan to Kill' (2024)
The Intellectual Property Corporation

Oxygen returns with the second season of ‘A Plan to Kill’ on March 8. This true-crime series focuses on homicides that involved extensive pre-meditation and elaborate planning by the perpetrators. Each episode utilizes interviews with detectives and prosecutors to reconstruct the timeline of the crimes. By examining the steps taken to execute the murders, the show illustrates the chilling nature of calculated violence. It provides a detailed look at the investigative work required to prove intent in a court of law.

‘Rooster’ (2026)

'Rooster' (2026)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Rooster’ is a new comedy series set to premiere on March 8. The narrative takes place on a college campus and focuses on a middle-aged author who finds himself teaching at the same school his daughter attends. The plot explores the awkward and complicated relationship between the two as they navigate their respective social lives. It utilizes humor to examine themes of academic ambition, parental boundaries, and the challenges of aging. The show offers a satirical take on modern higher education and family dynamics.

‘Top Chef’ (2006)

'Top Chef' (2006)
Magical Elves

Bravo’s flagship culinary competition ‘Top Chef’ returns for its twenty-third season on March 9. A new group of professional chefs from across the country compete in rigorous challenges designed to test their technical skills and creativity. This season features a new host city and various guest judges from the global culinary elite. Contestants must endure the “Quickfire” and “Elimination” challenges to avoid being sent home by the judging panel. The series continues to set the standard for high-level cooking competitions on television.

‘One Piece’ (2023)

'One Piece' (2023)
Tomorrow Studios

Netflix releases the second season of ‘One Piece’ on March 10, continuing the live-action adaptation of the world-renowned manga. Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat crew venture into the dangerous waters of the Grand Line in search of the ultimate pirate treasure. This season introduces new iconic characters and locations as the crew faces off against powerful antagonists. The production maintains a focus on high-budget action sequences and faithfulness to the source material’s lore. It remains one of the most successful adaptations of Japanese media for a global audience.

‘Road Wars’ (2015)

'Road Wars' (2015)
The Asylum

The seventh season of ‘Road Wars’ premieres on A&E on March 10. This series utilizes footage from dash cams, traffic cameras, and smartphones to document extreme driving incidents across the globe. Each episode features commentary on the legal and safety implications of the filmed confrontations and accidents. The program aims to illustrate the dangers of reckless driving and road rage in a variety of environments. It serves as both a public safety warning and a study of human behavior behind the wheel.

‘Customer Wars’ (2022)

'Customer Wars' (2022)
Jukin Media

A&E brings back ‘Customer Wars’ for an eighth season on March 10. The show presents real-life confrontations between employees and difficult customers at various retail and service businesses. Through security footage and eyewitness recordings, the series examines how these conflicts escalate and the eventual resolutions. It highlights the challenges faced by service industry workers in maintaining professionalism during stressful interactions. Each segment provides context regarding the policies and circumstances that led to the recorded incidents.

‘Age of Attraction’ (2026)

'Age of Attraction' (2026)
Velvet Hammer Media

Netflix launches ‘Age of Attraction’ on March 11, a new reality dating series with a specific social premise. The show features a group of singles who attempt to build romantic connections while ignoring traditional age differences. Participants are encouraged to look past biological age to focus on emotional compatibility and shared values. The series documents the challenges and social stigmas these couples face as they introduce their partners to family and friends. It offers a modern look at the evolving nature of dating and relationship norms.

‘Scarpetta’ (2026)

'Scarpetta' (2026)
Blossom Films

Prime Video debuts ‘Scarpetta’ on March 11, based on the best-selling crime novel series by Patricia Cornwell. The story follows forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta as she returns to Virginia to investigate a series of brutal murders. The cases appear to be linked to a tragic event from her own professional past, leading to a personal and dangerous hunt for the killer. The show emphasizes the scientific details of forensic investigation while maintaining a suspenseful narrative. It marks the first major television adaptation of the long-running book series.

‘Sunny Nights’ (2025)

'Sunny Nights' (2025)
Jungle Entertainment

Premiering March 11 on Hulu, ‘Sunny Nights’ is a new series set in Sydney, Australia. The plot follows two siblings who decide to start a spray-tan business, hoping for a simple and profitable venture. However, they quickly become entangled in the city’s criminal underworld after a series of accidental encounters. The show blends dark comedy with crime drama as the protagonists struggle to keep their business afloat while evading local gangs. It explores the themes of ambition and the unintended consequences of chasing the “easy life.”

‘Virgin River’ (2019)

'Virgin River' (2019)
Reel World Management

The seventh season of the romantic drama ‘Virgin River’ arrives on Netflix on March 12. Following the cliffhangers of the previous season, Mel Monroe and Jack Sheridan continue to navigate their complicated relationship in the scenic California town. This season focuses on the community’s efforts to rebuild after local tragedies while exploring the origins of various residents. The show remains a popular choice for viewers interested in character-driven narratives and small-town dynamics. It continues to adapt the expansive world created in the novels by Robyn Carr.

‘Love Is Blind: Sweden’ (2024)

'Love Is Blind: Sweden' (2024)
Mastiff

Netflix premieres the third season of ‘Love Is Blind: Sweden’ on March 12. This international spin-off follows the established format where singles attempt to find a spouse without ever seeing them face-to-face. After building emotional bonds in isolated pods, the couples meet in person and prepare for their wedding days. This season features a new group of Swedish participants navigating cultural expectations and personal preferences. The series examines whether emotional connections can truly transcend physical appearance in a modern setting.

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024)

'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' (2024)
Walt Disney Television Alternative

Hulu releases the fourth season of ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ on March 12. This reality series documents the lives of a group of influencer mothers in Utah who are members of the LDS church. Following a public swinging scandal that gained international attention, the women must navigate the fallout within their community and families. This season explores their efforts to rebuild their reputations and businesses in the wake of the controversy. The show provides a unique look at the intersection of modern social media culture and traditional religious values.

‘Mudtown’ (2024)

'Mudtown' (2024)
Severn Screen

Premiering March 12 on BritBox, ‘Mudtown’ is a new legal drama set in a Welsh community. The story follows a dedicated justice official whose professional life begins to unravel after she becomes entangled in a local scandal. As she attempts to maintain her integrity, she discovers a web of corruption that reaches the highest levels of the legal system. The series examines the personal and ethical costs of seeking the truth in a tightly-knit society. It emphasizes the complexities of law and morality in a modern regional setting.

‘Mama June: Family Crisis’ (2017)

'Mama June: Family Crisis' (2017)
Thinkfactory Media

The eighth season of the reality series ‘Mama June’ premieres on We TV on March 13. The show continues to follow the lives of June Shannon and her family members as they navigate various personal and legal challenges. This season focuses on June’s efforts to stabilize her life while her daughters manage their own growing families and careers. The narrative documents the ongoing conflicts and reconciliations that define their public and private relationships. It remains a staple of docu-style reality television focusing on family dynamics.

‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ (2022)

'Celebrity Jeopardy!' (2022)
ABC

ABC launches the fourth season of ‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ on March 13. In this competition, famous personalities from the worlds of entertainment, sports, and journalism compete in a high-stakes trivia tournament. The winnings from each match are donated to the contestants’ chosen charitable organizations. This season features a new lineup of stars testing their knowledge across a wide variety of academic and pop-culture categories. The show maintains the traditional format of the long-running quiz program while emphasizing philanthropic goals.

‘Fatal Seduction’ (2023)

'Fatal Seduction' (2023)
Ochre Moving Pictures

Netflix brings back the suspense drama ‘Fatal Seduction’ for its third season on March 13. The plot continues to follow a university professor whose illicit affair leads to a series of tragic events and criminal investigations. This season explores the long-term consequences of her choices as the secrets of her past are slowly revealed to her family. The narrative focuses on themes of obsession, betrayal, and the fragility of domestic life. It is set against a backdrop of mystery and psychological tension.

‘This Farming Life’ (2016)

'This Farming Life' (2016)
BBC

The eighth season of ‘This Farming Life’ arrives on BritBox on March 13. This documentary series provides an intimate look at the daily struggles and triumphs of several farming families across Scotland and Northern Ireland. Each episode follows the seasonal cycles of agriculture, from lambing to harvest, highlighting the physical and financial demands of the profession. The show emphasizes the resilience of these families as they adapt to changing economic and environmental conditions. It is praised for its authentic and visually stunning depiction of rural life.

‘Dynasty: The Murdochs’ (2026)

'Dynasty: The Murdochs' (2026)
Story Syndicate

Netflix debuts ‘Dynasty: The Murdochs’ on March 13, a comprehensive docuseries about the influential media family. The program utilizes archival footage and interviews with journalists and insiders to chart the rise of Rupert Murdoch’s global empire. It specifically focuses on the internal power struggles between his children as they vie for control of the corporate legacy. The series examines the family’s impact on international politics and the evolving landscape of news media. This production offers a factual and critical look at one of the most powerful families in the world.

‘The Madison’ (2026)

'The Madison' (2026)
Paramount Television Studios

On March 14, Paramount+ premieres ‘The Madison’, the latest expansion of the ‘Yellowstone’ franchise. This new series follows a New York family that relocates to the Madison River valley in central Montana after a significant tragedy. The story explores themes of grief, resilience, and the cultural clash between urban and rural lifestyles. As the characters attempt to build a new life, they must navigate the complexities of the local community and the harsh realities of the frontier. It continues the franchise’s tradition of dramatic storytelling set against the American West.

‘Rooster Fighter’ (2026)

'Rooster Fighter' (2026)
Sola Entertainment

Adult Swim launches the new animated series ‘Rooster Fighter’ on March 14. Based on a popular manga, the story centers on a mutant rooster with extraordinary combat skills and a sense of justice. The protagonist travels across the country to battle giant demons that threaten to annihilate humanity. The show features high-energy action sequences and a unique blend of humor and superhero tropes. It provides a satirical yet action-packed take on the traditional kaiju and warrior genres.

‘Live PD’ (2016)

'Live PD' (2016)
Big Fish Entertainment

A&E premieres the fifth season of the docuseries ‘Live PD’ on March 16. The show utilizes a mix of live broadcast and pre-recorded segments to follow police officers from various departments across the country as they respond to calls. Viewers are given a real-time look at law enforcement activities, ranging from traffic stops to high-stakes criminal investigations. The series aims to provide transparency into the daily work of police officers and the diverse situations they encounter. It remains a popular entry in the “blue lights” genre of reality programming.

‘7 Little Johnstons’ (2015)

'7 Little Johnstons' (2015)
Figure 8 Films

The seventeenth season of ‘7 Little Johnstons’ begins on TLC on March 17. This reality series follows the Johnston family, the world’s largest known family of people with achondroplasia dwarfism. This season focuses on the adult children as they navigate independent living, careers, and their own romantic relationships. The show continues to emphasize the family’s shared values and their ability to overcome everyday obstacles through mutual support. It provides an educational and personal look at the lives of people with dwarfism in modern America.

‘Secrets Declassified with David Duchovny’ (2025)

'Secrets Declassified with David Duchovny' (2025)
History

The History Channel releases the second season of ‘Secrets Declassified with David Duchovny’ on March 17. The series explores recently declassified government documents related to covert operations, unexplained phenomena, and historical mysteries. Hosted by Duchovny, the program features interviews with former intelligence officers and historical researchers. Each episode attempts to provide a factual basis for events that were previously hidden from the public eye. The show blends investigative journalism with a focus on historical transparency.

‘Invincible’ (2021)

'Invincible' (2021)
Amazon Studios

Prime Video premieres the fourth season of the animated superhero drama ‘Invincible’ on March 18. Based on the comic book series by Robert Kirkman, the story follows Mark Grayson as he struggles to protect Earth while dealing with his father’s violent legacy. This season explores the escalating conflict between Mark and the Viltrumite Empire as they attempt to reclaim the planet. The show is known for its mature themes, complex character development, and graphic action sequences. It remains a highly-rated adaptation that subverts traditional superhero narratives.

‘Imperfect Women’ (2026)

'Imperfect Women' (2026)
Love & Squalor Pictures

Apple TV+ debuts ‘Imperfect Women’ on March 18, a new series based on the novel by Araminta Hall. The plot centers on a decade-long friendship between three women that is shattered by a sudden murder investigation. As the authorities look into the crime, the dark secrets and hidden resentments within the group begin to surface. The series examines themes of female friendship, betrayal, and the performance of perfection in social settings. It offers a psychological thriller that challenges the perceptions of the characters’ public and private lives.

‘The Lady’ (2026)

'The Lady' (2026)
Left Bank Pictures

Premiering March 18 on BritBox, ‘The Lady’ is a limited series dramatizing a true British scandal. The narrative follows the rise and eventual downfall of Jane Andrews, who served as a royal dresser before being convicted of murder. The show explores her life within the palace and the personal events that led to her psychological unraveling. It provides a look into the intersection of service, celebrity, and tragedy in the late 1990s. The production aims to provide a factual and nuanced depiction of the historical events.

‘The Bad Foot Clinic’ (2024)

'The Bad Foot Clinic' (2024)
Really

TLC introduces ‘Bad Foot Clinic’ on March 18, a new reality series focusing on podiatric medicine. The program follows specialized doctors as they treat patients suffering from extreme and often neglected foot conditions. Each episode documents the diagnostic process, the necessary surgical or medical interventions, and the patients’ eventual recovery. The show emphasizes the impact these conditions have on the individuals’ mobility and overall quality of life. It provides an educational look at a niche area of the medical field.

‘Heartland’ (2007)

'Heartland' (2007)
SEVEN24 Films

The nineteenth season of the long-running Canadian family drama ‘Heartland’ premieres on UPtv on March 19. Set on a horse ranch in the foothills of the Rockies, the series follows the Fleming-Bartlett family through their personal and professional struggles. This season focuses on the challenges of maintaining the ranch in a changing economy while dealing with evolving family relationships. The show is known for its focus on animal healing and the strong bonds between its ensemble cast. It continues to be one of the longest-running scripted series in Canadian television history.

‘Unicorn Academy’ (2023)

'Unicorn Academy' (2023)
Spin Master

Netflix releases the fifth season of the animated series ‘Unicorn Academy’ on March 19. Based on the popular book series, the show follows a group of students at a magical boarding school where they are paired with unicorns. Together, the riders and their magical companions must learn to work as a team to protect their enchanted island from dark forces. This season introduces new magical abilities and threats that test the students’ courage and friendship. It remains a favorite for young audiences interested in fantasy and adventure.

‘Jury Duty’ (2023)

'Jury Duty' (2023)
Picrow

The second season of ‘Jury Duty’ arrives on Prime Video on March 20. This unique hybrid series follows a regular person who believes they are participating in a standard televised trial while serving on a jury. In reality, the entire courtroom, including the judge and the other jurors, consists of professional actors following a carefully planned script. The show documents the humorous and absurd situations that arise as the participant navigates the fictional legal proceedings. This season introduces a new “hero” participant and an entirely new case.

‘Deadloch’ (2023)

'Deadloch' (2023)
Guesswork Television

Prime Video premieres the second season of the dark comedy mystery ‘Deadloch’ on March 20. Following the events of the first season, detectives Dulcie Collins and Eddie Redcliffe investigate a new murder case in a different remote Australian location. The series continues to blend sharp social satire with a genuine “whodunnit” mystery narrative. This season explores the cultural tensions and local eccentricities of the new setting as the detectives attempt to catch a killer. It is praised for its unique tone and the chemistry between its lead actors.

‘Wonder Pets: In the City’ (2024)

'Wonder Pets: In the City' (2024)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio

The second season of ‘Wonder Pets: In the City’ premieres on Apple TV+ on March 20. This animated musical series follows three classroom pets—Linny the Guinea Pig, Turtle Tuck, and Ming-Ming Duckling—as they travel the world to rescue animals in need. In this city-based reimagining, the team navigates urban environments using their teamwork and signature songs. Each episode teaches young viewers about cooperation and problem-solving through its unique operatic storytelling style. The show remains a staple of early childhood educational programming.

‘Hope Valley: 1874’ (2026)

'Hope Valley: 1874' (2026)
Hallmark+

Hallmark+ debuts ‘Hope Valley: 1874’ on March 21, serving as a prequel to the popular ‘When Calls the Heart’ series. The narrative follows a resilient widow as she travels to the Canadian frontier during the late 19th century to start a new life. The story explores the challenges of surviving in a remote outpost and the formation of a new community. It focuses on themes of faith, perseverance, and the early history of the region that would eventually become Hope Valley. The series provides foundational backstory for the franchise’s established lore.

‘The Bachelorette’ (2003)

'The Bachelorette' (2003)
Next Entertainment

The twenty-second season of ‘The Bachelorette’ premieres on ABC on March 22. This long-running reality dating show follows one woman as she meets and dates a group of men in an effort to find a potential husband. Through a series of group dates, one-on-one excursions, and the iconic rose ceremonies, the field of contestants is narrowed down over several weeks. This season features international travel and dramatic interpersonal conflicts among the suitors. The series remains a cornerstone of the modern reality television landscape.

‘The Comeback’ (2005)

'The Comeback' (2005)
Warner Bros. Television

HBO releases the third season of the satirical comedy ‘The Comeback’ on March 22. Lisa Kudrow reprises her role as Valerie Cherish, a former sitcom star who will do almost anything to remain relevant in the entertainment industry. The new season follows Valerie as she attempts to navigate the modern landscape of streaming platforms and social media stardom. The series utilizes a “found footage” mockumentary style to highlight the often desperate and absurd nature of celebrity culture. This revival comes over a decade after the show’s second season concluded.

‘The Forsytes’ (2025)

'The Forsytes' (2025)
Masterpiece

PBS introduces ‘The Forsytes’ on March 22, a new period drama based on the classic novels by John Galsworthy. Set in Victorian and Edwardian England, the series follows the lives and loves of a wealthy, upper-middle-class family. The narrative focuses on the internal conflicts between the family members, particularly their views on property, marriage, and social status. This adaptation aims to provide a modern perspective on the historical themes of the original material. It features an ensemble cast and high production values typical of the PBS “Masterpiece” brand.

‘The Faithful’ (2026)

'The Faithful' (2026)
FOX Entertainment Studios

FOX premieres the limited series ‘The Faithful: Women of the Bible’ on March 22. This dramatized anthology focuses on the lives of various women from biblical history, exploring their roles in formative religious events. Each episode highlights a different figure, examining her faith, family dynamics, and the cultural challenges she faced. The show utilizes historical research to provide context for the narratives while maintaining a dramatic tone. It aims to offer a new perspective on stories that have been central to religious tradition for centuries.

‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ (2025)

'The Count of Monte Cristo' (2025)
Palomar

PBS debuts a new miniseries adaptation of ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ on March 22. This high-budget production tells the classic story of Edmond Dantès, a young sailor who is wrongly imprisoned on his wedding day. After a daring escape from the Château d’If, he discovers a hidden treasure and reinvents himself as the mysterious and wealthy Count to seek revenge. The series spans several years and locations, focusing on themes of justice, mercy, and the corrupting nature of vengeance. It features an international cast and cinematic visuals.

‘Mystery Road: Origin’ (2022)

'Mystery Road: Origin' (2022)
Bunya Productions

The second season of ‘Mystery Road: Origin’ arrives on Acorn TV on March 23. This prequel series follows a young Jay Swan as he begins his career as a detective in his dusty hometown in outback Australia. The narrative focuses on Swan’s attempts to solve local crimes while navigating the complex racial and social dynamics of the community. This season explores a new central mystery that challenges his investigative skills and his personal loyalties. The show is praised for its “outback noir” aesthetic and its exploration of modern Australian history.

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ (2025)

'Daredevil: Born Again' (2025)
Marvel Studios

The second season of ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ premieres on Disney+ on March 24. This series continues the story of Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer who fights crime as a vigilante in Hell’s Kitchen. The plot depicts the ongoing conflict between Murdock and his primary adversary, the crime boss Wilson Fisk, also known as Kingpin. This season explores the moral complexities of vigilante justice while introducing other characters from the Marvel street-level universe. It maintains the gritty tone and intense action choreography that fans of the character have come to expect.

‘Heartbreak High’ (2022)

'Heartbreak High' (2022)
Fremantle Australia

Netflix releases the third season of the teen drama ‘Heartbreak High’ on March 25. This reimagining of the classic 90s series follows a group of students at Hartley High as they navigate issues of identity, romance, and social conflict. Following the dramatic events of the previous season, the characters must deal with the consequences of their actions and the changing dynamics of their friend groups. The show is known for its diverse representation and its candid exploration of the modern adolescent experience. It remains a popular choice for viewers interested in realistic coming-of-age narratives.

‘Homicide: New York’ (2024)

'Homicidio New York' (2024)
Homicidio New York

The second season of ‘Homicide: New York’ premieres on Netflix on March 25. Produced by Dick Wolf, this docuseries features detectives and prosecutors as they recount some of the most challenging and high-profile murder cases in New York City history. Each episode focuses on a specific case, utilizing archival footage, crime scene photos, and firsthand accounts to illustrate the investigative process. The series provides a factual look at the persistence required to achieve justice in a major metropolitan area. It emphasizes the collaborative efforts between different branches of the legal system.

‘Bait’ (2026)

'Bait' (2026)
Left Handed Films

Prime Video debuts ‘Bait’ on March 25, a psychological thriller series set in London. The story follows a struggling young actor who believes he has finally caught his big break after auditioning for a major role. However, he soon discovers that the production is not what it seems and that he has been lured into a dangerous game of manipulation. The series explores the dark side of ambition and the lengths to which people will go for fame. It maintains a sense of unease as the protagonist attempts to escape his circumstances.

‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’ (2026)

'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen' (2026)
Upside Down Pictures

Netflix launches the horror-drama series ‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’ on March 26. The story is set at a lavish wedding venue where a sense of dread and atmospheric tension begins to build among the guests. As the ceremony approaches, a series of disturbing and supernatural events suggest that a disaster is imminent. The series utilizes a slow-burn narrative style to explore the secrets and histories of the wedding party. It aims to provide a unique blend of domestic drama and psychological horror.

‘Detective Hole’ (2026)

'Detective Hole' (2026)
Universal International Studios

On March 26, Netflix premieres ‘Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole’, a new series based on the best-selling crime novels. Set in Oslo, the story follows the brilliant but deeply troubled detective Harry Hole as he hunts a prolific serial killer. During his investigation, Hole must confront internal corruption within the police force and his own personal demons. The series captures the dark, cold aesthetic of Scandinavian noir and the complex psychology of its protagonist. This marks a major television adaptation of the popular literary series.

‘For All Mankind’ (2019)

'For All Mankind' (2019)
Tall Ship Productions

The fifth season of the alternate-history drama ‘For All Mankind’ premieres on Apple TV+ on March 27. The series explores a world where the global space race never ended and the Soviet Union reached the moon first. This season advances the timeline further into the future, focusing on the expansion of permanent colonies on Mars and the emergence of new space-faring nations. The narrative balances the technical challenges of space exploration with the personal lives of the astronauts and their families. It remains a critically acclaimed study of human ambition and geopolitical competition.

‘House of David’ (2025)

'House of David' (2025)
Wonder Project

Prime Video releases the second season of ‘House of David’ on March 27. This biblical drama continues to follow the rise of King David as he navigates the political and spiritual challenges of leading Israel. The story explores his transition from a young shepherd and warrior to a powerful, albeit flawed, monarch. This season focuses on the internal conflicts within his court and his efforts to unite the various tribes under his rule. The show utilizes historical and religious texts as the basis for its dramatic narrative.

‘FBI True’ (2023)

'FBI True' (2023)
Efran Films

The eighth season of the docuseries ‘FBI True’ premieres on Paramount+ on March 31. In each episode, real FBI agents gather at a bar to recount the details of their most dangerous and significant investigations. The series features firsthand narratives of cases involving kidnapping, counter-terrorism, and high-level espionage. This season introduces new stories from various field offices across the country, highlighting the technical and emotional challenges of the work. It provides an unfiltered and factual account of the agency’s operations from the agents themselves.

What do you think about the new shows and returning favorites premiering in March 2026? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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