The Best New TV Shows Streaming In March 2026 On Netflix, Prime Video And More

If you’re looking for something new to binge, March has plenty of options for everyone. Dozens of new and returning TV shows are arriving on streaming services this month, including psychological thrillers, comedies, dramas and even two Yellowstone spinoffs.

Kicking off the month is the premiere of Yellowstone’s new spinoff, Marshals (previously called Y: Marshals). The series follows Kayce Dutton, John Dutton’s son, as he joins an elite U.S. Marshals unit. Gil Birmingham (Thomas Rainwater), Mo Brings Plenty (Mo), and Brecken Merrill (Tate) are also reprising their roles. The series is available on CBS and Paramount+.

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Prime Video also has some big releases to look forward to. One highlight is Scarpetta, a detective drama starring Nicole Kidman and based on Patricia Cornwell’s bestselling novels. Season 4 of Invincible, the popular adult superhero animated series, is also releasing new episodes after consistently performing well since its 2021 debut.

Other returning shows this month include the seventh season of Virgin River on Netflix, the second season of Ted on Peacock, and new episodes of Daredevil: Born Again and Jury Duty.

The Most Anticipated TV Shows Streaming In March 2026

Read on for the best new and returning TV shows debuting on streaming platforms in March 2026, including their premiere dates, trailers and where to watch them.

Marshals (Season 1)

Premiere date: March 1, 2026

Where to stream: Paramount+

Synopsis: Yellowstone spinoff Marshals follows Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) as he transitions from ranching to begin a new chapter with an elite unit of the U.S. Marshals. Per the official logline, Kayce will be “combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana, where he and his teammates must balance family, duty and the high psychological cost that comes with serving as the last line of defense in the region’s war on violence.”

Ted (Season 2)

Premiere date: May 5, 2026

Where to stream: Peacock

Synopsis: Seth MacFarlane’s Boston-accented bear returns in Season 2 of Ted on Peacock. The prequel series follows 16-year-old John Bennett and his teddy bear, Ted. Season 2 picks up in 1994 during John’s senior year of high school. ”Ted is still by his side, for better or worse. Together they live in a working-class Boston home with John’s parents (Matty and Susan) and cousin (Blaire),” according to Peacock.

Outlander (Season 8)

Premiere date: March 6, 2026

Where to stream: Starz

Synopsis: The eighth and final season of the long-running Starz drama will bring Jamie and Claire’s story to a close over 10 episodes. According to Starz, fans “can anticipate tender romance and the edge-of-your-seat drama Outlander fans have come to cherish over the past eight seasons, as the celebrated and genre-defining series approaches its epic conclusion.”

Rooster (Season 1)

Premiere date: March 8, 2026

Where to stream: HBO Max

Synopsis: Starring Steve Carell, HBO Max’s upcoming original comedy Rooster premieres on March 8. The comedy is “set on a college campus centering on an author’s (Carell) complicated relationship with his daughter (Charly Clive),” the logline reads. The series also starts Danielle Deadwyler, Phil Dunster, John C. McGinley and Lauren Tsai.

Scarpetta (Season 1)

Premiere date: March 11, 2026

Where to stream: Prime Video

Synopsis: Prime Video’s new gripping crime thriller Scarpetta is based on Patricia Cornwell’s bestselling detective novels. Nicole Kidman stars as forensic pathologist Dr. Kay Scarpetta. The series follows dual timelines in Scarpetta’s life, from her beginnings as chief medical examiner in the late 1990s to a present-day murder investigation, according to Amazon. The cast also includes Jamie Lee Curtis, Rosy McEwen, Bobby Cannavale, Ariana DeBose and more.

Virgin River (Season 7)

Premiere date: March 12, 2026

Where to stream: Netflix

Synopsis: Netflix’s beloved small-town romance Virgin River returns with new episodes on March 12. Following Mel and Jack’s wedding in the Season 6 finale, the next installment will “explore the honeymoon phase for them as they’re building their lives on the farm, which can come with its own obstacles,” showrunner Patrick Sean Smith teased to Netflix’s Tudum.

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The Madison (Season 1)

Premiere date: March 14, 2026

Where to stream: Paramount+

Synopsis: Marshals is not the only Yellowstone spinoff premiering in March. Paramount+ is also debuting The Madison, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell. “The series is a heartfelt study of grief and human connection following a New York City family in the Madison River valley of central Montana,” the official logline reads. It is not yet known exactly how/if the family is connected to Yellowstone’s John Dutton and his family.

Invincible (Season 4)

Premiere date: March 18, 2026

Where to stream: Prime Video

Synopsis: Fans of Amazon Prime’s critically acclaimed adult superhero series Invincible will also get new episodes in March. Amazon teased that the next chapter will raise the stakes with even more dangerous villains. Mark Grayson, aka Invincible, will face off against threats like Thragg (Lee Pace), Dinosaurus (Matthew Rhys), and Universa (Danai Gurira) in Season 2.

Imperfect Women (Season 1)

Premiere date: March 18, 2026

Where to stream: Apple TV

Synopsis: Mark your calendars for Apple TV’s upcoming psychological thriller, Imperfect Women. The freshman series boasts a star-studded lead trio: Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara. The show delves into a crime that “shatters” the lives of three women who have been friends for decades. The synopsis continues: “The unconventional thriller explores guilt and retribution, love and betrayal, and the compromises we make that irrevocably alter our lives. As the investigation unfolds, so does the truth about how even the closest friendships may not be what they seem.”

Jury Duty (Season 2)

Premiere date: March 20, 2026

Where to stream: Prime Video

Synopsis: Nearly three years after Season 1 premiered, viewers will get “Jury Duty: Company Retreat,” the follow-up to Amazon’s Emmy-winning comedy. Season 2 introduces Anthony, who joins the fake hot sauce company Rockin’ Grandma’s and finds himself at the center of a corporate takeover. “While on a company retreat, Anthony learns that a private equity company is threatening to overhaul the hot sauce brand. The whole thing, of course, is staged, as Anthony is at the center of a “Truman Show”-esque prank,” per the synopsis.

Daredevil: Born Again (Season 2)

Premiere date: March 24, 2026

Where to stream: Disney+

Synopsis: The second season of Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again, a reboot of the Netflix series, is also premiering this month. The first season saw the return of many original cast members, including Vincent D’Onofrio, Deborah Ann Woll, Jon Bernthal and Charlie Cox.

D’Onofrio told Screen Rant that he loves where the show is headed in Season 2. “It’s going to be quite something by the end of it … By the end of season 2, there’s something quite amazing I feel is going to happen.”

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