March 2026 brings a packed slate of new TV series, season returns, reboots, and finales to streaming services and networks like Netflix, Prime Video, Starz, ABC, Apple TV+, Disney+, Bravo, Paramount+, and HBO Max. Highlights span crime dramas (RJ Decker, Scarpetta), origin stories (Young Sherlock), epic conclusions (Outlander S8 final), superhero action (Invincible S4, Daredevil S2), reality TV (Ladies of London reboot), and more, starting early in the month.
Television fans have an exciting March 2026 ahead, with a diverse lineup of premieres offering everything from procedurals and historical fantasies to superhero sagas, mockumentaries, and reality high-society drama. Here's the comprehensive rundown, organized chronologically.
Kicking off on March 3, ABC's RJ Decker stars Scott Speedman as a disgraced former newspaper photographer turned private investigator in South Florida, teaming up with his ex-wife and a mysterious associate to solve cases. It airs at 10 p.m. ET on ABC and streams on Hulu the next day.
March 4 sees all eight episodes of Guy Ritchie's Young Sherlock drop on Amazon Prime Video. Hero Fiennes Tiffin plays a 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes tackling his first murder case at Oxford University, encountering a future nemesis in this Victorian-era origin story based on Andrew Lane’s books.
On March 5, Netflix exclusively streams Vladimir, a limited eight-episode series adapted from Julia May Jonas's novel, starring Rachel Weisz as an English professor obsessed with a young co-worker amid personal turmoil. That same night, Bravo debuts the reboot Ladies of London: The New Reign at 9 p.m. ET with a two-hour episode, following glamorous British socialites and expats in high society; it streams on Peacock the next day.
Starz airs the eighth and final season of Outlander on March 6 at 8 p.m. ET (March 7 on MGM+ in the UK), concluding Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie's (Sam Heughan) time-spanning romance with history, fantasy, and adventure back at Fraser’s Ridge amid threats and secrets.
Mid-month action continues with Netflix's One Piece Season 2 on March 10, advancing the live-action manga adaptation as Iñaki Godoy's Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hats enter the Grand Line, introducing new characters like CGI Tony Tony Chopper.
Prime Video's Scarpetta premieres March 11, starring Nicole Kidman as forensic pathologist Dr. Kay Scarpetta solving murders across 1990s and present-day timelines, with Jamie Lee Curtis as her sister.
Netflix drops Virgin River Season 7 on March 12, while Paramount+ launches The Madison on March 14, a Sheridan-style ranch drama.
March 18 brings Apple TV+'s Imperfect Women, a psychological thriller starring Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara, based on Araminta Hall’s novel about a friendship upended by crime; Prime Video also releases Invincible Season 4, with Steven Yeun voicing the hero in the intensifying Viltrumite War from Robert Kirkman’s comic.
Prime Video follows with Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat on March 20, a mockumentary exploring AI in entertainment, and The Comeback's final season featuring Lisa Kudrow airs March 22.
Closing the month, Disney+ streams Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 on March 24 with Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio in a mature vigilante tale; Netflix unleashes Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen and HBO Max debuts The Pitt on March 26; Apple TV+ advances For All Mankind Season 5 into the 2010s alternate-history space race on March 27.
This robust selection reflects Hollywood's blend of fan-favorite IPs, fresh adaptations, and Emmy hopefuls for varied viewer tastes.