
March TV is coming in strong, and your watchlist is about to be stacked. It’s a month filled with buzzy thrillers, enormous adventures and some Truman Show-esque vibes to boot.
The star power is on high tilt with Kerry Washington diving into dark secrets on her new Apple TV+ drama, and Tyler Perry finally gives us part 2 of “OMG” television with the soapy power play return of Beauty in Black. And Roc Nation is giving us all a three-pointer with the basketball-infused documentary Meal Ticket.
From prestige dramas and laugh-out-loud comedies to sports storytelling, March is serving up must-see moments across Netflix, Apple TV+, Prime Video, ABC, and Paramount+. Clear your calendar and let the bingeing begin.
DTF: St. Louis (Series Premiere) — March 1, HBO: Wednesday star Joy Sunday plays an observant detective investigating the homicide of a middle-aged man whose last interaction was with a dating app designed for discreet cheating.
One Piece (Season 2 Premiere) — March 10, Netflix: It’s the debut of reindeer-doctor Tony Tony Chopper and Dr. Kureha as Luffy and the Straw Hats venture into the dangerous Grand Line on this adventurous second season.
98th Academy Awards (Live) — March 15, ABC: Hollywood’s biggest stars gather for the most prestigious night in film, honoring the year’s best performances, directors, creators, and movies. It’s set to be a big night for Sinners, which has an unprecedented 16 nominations.
Imperfect Women (Series Premiere) — March 18, Apple TV+: Kerry Washington stars in this psychological thriller about three lifelong friends whose bond unravels after a traumatic death exposes buried secrets.
Meal Ticket (Documentary Premiere) — March 19, Prime Video: This feature-length documentary from Roc Nation chronicles the history and legacy of the McDonald’s All American Games, where many African American players got their shot for NBA and WNBA fame.
Beauty in Black (Season 2, Part 2 Premiere) — March 19, Netflix: Tyler Perry’s soapy drama returns as Kimmie (Taylor Polidore Williams) fights to thrive as the new COO of the Bellaire beauty empire — whether the family likes it or not.
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat (Season 2 Premiere) — March 20, Prime Video: Anthony Norman is the only real “employee” in a chaotic corporate getaway for a hot sauce company — everyone else is an actor in on the joke.
Dreaming Whilst Black (Season 2 Finale) — March 27, Paramount+: Filmmaker Kwabena (Adjani Salmon) lands his first major directing opportunity on a “color-blind” historical drama — and quickly learns the industry isn’t as progressive as it pretends to be.
House of David (Season 2 Premiere) — March 27, Prime Video: The biblical drama returns for its second season, continuing the sweeping story of faith, power, and destiny.