‘Daredevil: Born Again’ and ‘The Residence’ Lead Most Anticipated TV Shows of March

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Ernie Stanton · 29 days ago · 3 minutes read


Must-See TV: March's Hottest Premieres and Returning Favorites

New Series to Watch This March

Spring is in the air, and so are some highly anticipated television premieres! March's lineup offers a diverse mix of genres, from superhero epics to gripping murder mysteries and satirical comedies. Get your remotes ready!

Daredevil: Born Again (Disney+, March 4th)

The Man Without Fear returns! Marvel's "Daredevil: Born Again" sees Charlie Cox reprise his role as Matt Murdock, the blind lawyer moonlighting as a vigilante in Hell's Kitchen. With the return of Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio), old rivalries ignite, promising a thrilling blend of courtroom drama and pulse-pounding action.

The Residence (Netflix, March 20th)

Intrigue and scandal simmer just beneath the surface of the White House in "The Residence." From Shonda Rhimes, this murder mystery unfolds during a high-stakes state dinner, where everyone, from staff to dignitaries, is a suspect. Get ready for a captivating whodunnit.

The Studio (Apple TV+, March 26th)

Seth Rogen leads the charge in "The Studio," a satirical comedy that skewers the cutthroat world of Hollywood. As the head of a struggling studio, Rogen's character navigates the egos and insecurities of actors, executives, and everyone in between. Expect plenty of laughs and sharp observations about the entertainment industry.

Dope Thief (Apple TV+, March 14th)

Two friends from Philadelphia pose as DEA agents in a small-time heist that quickly spirals out of control in "Dope Thief." Their target? A country house unknowingly sitting on a major narcotics corridor. This crime thriller promises high stakes and a compelling exploration of friendship tested under pressure.

Good American Family (Hulu, March 19th)

Starring Ellen Pompeo and Mark Duplass, "Good American Family" delves into the complexities of adoption, identity, and family secrets. Inspired by true events, this drama follows a Midwestern couple who adopt a girl with a rare form of dwarfism, only to uncover unsettling questions about her past.

Returning Favorites This March

But the excitement doesn't stop there! Several beloved shows are making their triumphant return, promising even more drama, laughter, and thrilling adventures.

Survival of the Thickest (Netflix, March 27th)

Michelle Buteau is back with more heartwarming humor and relatable life lessons in "Survival of the Thickest." This romantic dramedy continues to explore themes of resilience and self-discovery with Buteau's signature wit and charm.

The Righteous Gemstones (HBO, March 9th)

Get ready for more outrageous antics from the Gemstone family in the new season of HBO's dark comedy. This season promises even higher stakes and deeper conflicts as the televangelist family grapples with rivals, betrayals, and their own questionable pasts.

The Wheel of Time (Prime Video, March 13th)

The epic fantasy continues in "The Wheel of Time" as the forces of darkness are unleashed upon the world. The heroes must confront not only external enemies but also the darkness within themselves in this thrilling continuation of the saga.

Dark Winds (AMC, March 9th)

AMC's "Dark Winds" returns with a new mystery shrouded in the atmospheric landscapes of the Navajo Nation. Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee investigate the disappearance of two boys, while Bernadette Manuelito uncovers a dangerous conspiracy involving smuggling.

Bosch: Legacy (Prime Video, March 27th)

The final season of "Bosch: Legacy" arrives, bringing the long-running crime drama to a close. Detective Harry Bosch faces his most challenging cases yet in this highly anticipated conclusion, promising a thrilling and emotional farewell.