What’s streaming this March

The perfect options for when you need a break from studying.

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Movies


Chaos Walking (Sci-Fi)

In theatres and on-demand


Based on Patrick Ness’ trilogy, this sci-fi western starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley introduces us to a colonized planet where men’s thoughts are heard by others and showcased around their heads like a mood ring.

Premieres March 5




Moxie (Comedy/Drama)

Netflix


Amy Poehler directs this adaptation of Jennifer Mathieu’s novel of the same name. The film follows 16-year-old Vivian (Hadley Robinson) as she tries to change the social norms and toxic masculinity at her school.

Premieres March 5



 

Boogie (Drama)

Prime Video


An aspiring professional basketball player from New York has a big dream of playing in the NBA. Before that, though, he has to navigate relationships, school, and his future career.

Premieres March 5



 

Godzilla vs. Kong (Action)

In theatres and on HBO Max


This is the fourth film in Legendary's MonsterVerse, and features – you guessed it – a ferocious battle between Godzilla and King Kong.

Premieres March 31



 

Television

 

The Flash (Action/Adventure)

CW/Netflix


The superhero series continues as Team Flash tries to fight back against reoccurring nemesis Eva McCulloh and find the missing Iris West-Allen.

Season 7 premieres March 2




The One (Crime/Sci-Fi)

Netflix


This new Netflix series centers around a DNA researcher who discovers a way to find your perfect match with a new matchmaking service. However, things go sideways once it reaches the public.

Premieres March 12



 

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Action)

Disney+


This series follows the events of Avengers: Endgame, as Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes join forces to create another ultimate team.

Premieres March 19



 

Genius (Historical Drama)

National Geographic


This series touches on the lives of those considered to be ‘geniuses’. The first season was based on the life of Albert Einstein, the second season covered Pablo Picasso, and the current season will focus on Aretha Franklin! 

Season 3 premieres March 21