What’s Streaming in March
See some of what’s streaming on Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+ and more this month.
“Audrey”: This film is an intimate look at the life of actress Audrey Hepburn. This documentary, directed by Helena Coan, will feature Hepburn’s life both on and off screen and the glass ceiling she shattered along the way. (Netflix) Getty Images
“La Templanza”: A 10-part romantic historical drama based on the novel by María Dueñas, which is set in 1860 in different world cities. The story revolves around Soledad Montalvo and Mauro Larrea, who embark on adventures across the world. Courtesy Amazon Prime Video
“Moxie”: A 16-year-old publishes an anonymous magazine calling out sexism at her school. The series, directed by Amy Poehler, stars Hadley Robinson, Lauren Tsai and Patrick Schwarzenegger. (Netflix)
“Boss Level”: A former special forces agent uncovers clues about a secret government project that could unlock the mystery behind his death. The film stars Frank Grillo and Mel Gibson. (Hulu)
“Raya and the Last Dragon”: This animated fantasy film tells the story of a warrior named Raya who goes on a dragon-seeking quest in order to stop sinister monsters known as the Druun. It’s available for streaming with premier access. (Disney+ and in theaters) Disney Plus
“Kid90”: Soleil Moon Frye shares videos from her time as a teen. The film is an intimate look at a group of friends in the ’90s, who are balancing childhood and fame pre-internet and social media explosion. (Hulu) Courtesy Soleil Moon Frye/Hulu
“Lego Marvel Spider-Man: Vexed by Venom”: Grab the kids and kick up your feet as you watch Spider-Man save the day and keep the streets of New York City safe from the Green Goblin and Venom. (Netflix) Marvel Animation
“The Falcon and the Winter Soldier”: Your next weekly obsession from Marvel pairs up Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson with Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes for a global adventure full of banter and badassery, the latter of which is probably not a Disney+-friendly word. (Disney+) Chuck Zlotnick/Marvel Studios
“The Brady Bunch II – A Very Brady Sequel”: A man claiming to be Carol’s first husband pays the Brady gang a visit in this 1996 comedy. (Hulu) Claudette Barius/Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock
“Justice League: Snyder Cut”: Something old (2017’s “Justice League”) is actually new again as HBO Max gives the people what they’ve been asking for — an extended version of the film from original director Zack Snyder. (Snyder stepped down as director after a family tragedy, leaving Joss Whedon to complete the movie.) (HBO Max) HBOMax
“Beloved”: Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover star in this 1998 movie adaptation of Toni Morrison’s macabre post-Civil War novel. (Hulu) Shutterstock
“Ice Age: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs”: The third installment in this series of animated movies brings a trio of tyrannosaurus babies into the mix. (Hulu) 20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock
“Back to the Future”: The sci-fi hit starring Michael J. Fox as small-town California teen Marty McFly is a classic. McFly goes back in time and meets his parents as teens after an experiment by his scientist pal Doc Brown, played by Christopher Lloyd, goes bonkers.
“Malcolm X”: Denzel Washington plays the activist and Nation of Islam leader in Spike Lee’s epic 1992 biographical drama. (Hulu)
“Top Chef Season 17”: An all-stars edition of the popular Bravo cooking competition series. (Hulu)
“Making Their Mark”: A seven-part docu-series that follows the players, coaches and executives across six teams in the Australian Football League over a year as they go for the AFL Grand Final victory. (Amazon) Courtesy Amazon Prime Video
“Pink Wall”: “Orphan Black’s” Tatiana Maslany and Jay Duplass are featured in this modern-day romance that follows a six-year relationship through defining moments they face along the way.
“Genius: Aretha”: Cynthia Erivo plays Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin in this latest installment of the National Geographic anthology series. (Hulu) Richard DuCree/National Geographic
“Crazy, Stupid, Love”: Rewatch this romantic comedy starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone all over again. The film, directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, tells the story of a man trying to regain his confidence after splitting from his wife. Gosling, is there to help guide the way, while also learning how to let himself fall in love. (Netflix) Ben Glass/Warner Bros.
“The Returned”: This supernatural French drama about members of a mountain town who return from the dead makes its own return — but this time on streaming. (Amazon via Sundance Now)
“Marriage or Mortgage”: Will they pick a road down the aisle or their dream home? This new series follows an engaged couple who only have enough money to make one dream come true, starring wedding planner Sarah Miller and real estate agent Nichole Holmes. (Netflix)
“Waffles & Mochi”: Meet the cutest new puppets on the block. These new pals will take you and your family around the world to try new food and learn about new cultures. The series stars former first lady Michelle Obama, Russ Walko and Michelle Zamora. (Netflix) Adam Rose/Netflix
“Bad Trip”: This hidden camera comedy film is about two best friends who go on a wild road trip to New York. The movie stars Eric Andre, Tiffany Haddish and Lil Rel Howery. (Netflix) Orion Pictures
“Invincible”: An eight-episode animated show following teenager Mark Grayson, whose father is the most powerful superhero on the planet. What will happen when Mark starts to develop powers of his own? (Amazon) Amazon Prime Video
“Godzilla Vs. Kong”: Two titans face off on HBO Max after plans for its theatrical release were smashed by Covid. (HBO Max) HBOMax/Everett Collection
“The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers”: Reboots aren’t always what they’re quacked up to be, but this fresh take on a beloved film franchise hopes to score big with nostalgic viewers. In this new series, Lauren Graham stars as a mother who helps her son start a new hockey team after the big-headed Ducks cut her son. Emilio Estevez reprises his role in the show. (Disney+)
“Godzilla Vs. Kong”: Two titans face off on HBO Max after plans for its theatrical release were smashed by Covid. (HBO Max) HBOMax/Everett Collection
“Collateral”: A star-studded cast featuring Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx, Jada Pinkett Smith and Mark Ruffalo cross paths with Cruise’s Vincent, a contract killer on a mission. (Amazon) RGR Collection/Alamy Stock Photo
“Mary Queen of Scots”: She was Queen of France at 16 and widowed at 18. Mary Stuart, played by Saoirse Ronan, returns to her native Scotland to reclaim her rightful throne. (Netflix) Allstar Picture Library Ltd./Alamy Stock Photo