March 2026 brings a lineup of new and returning TV series across various streaming services, featuring stars like Nicole Kidman, Steve Carell, and Michelle Pfeiffer. Highlights include Yellowstone spinoffs and final seasons of long-running dramas. These releases span genres from thrillers to comedies.
Streaming platforms are set to launch several anticipated TV shows in March 2026. The month starts with the premiere of Marshals, a Yellowstone spinoff, on March 1 on Paramount+. The series follows Kayce Dutton, played by Luke Grimes, as he joins an elite U.S. Marshals unit in Montana, combining his cowboy and Navy SEAL skills to address regional violence. Reprising roles are Gil Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater, Mo Brings Plenty as Mo, and Brecken Merrill as Tate.
On March 6, Starz airs the eighth and final season of Outlander, concluding Jamie and Claire's story over 10 episodes with romance and drama, as described by the network.
HBO Max debuts Rooster on March 8, a comedy starring Steve Carell as an author navigating his relationship with his daughter, portrayed by Charly Clive, on a college campus. The cast includes Danielle Deadwyler, Phil Dunster, John C. McGinley, and Lauren Tsai.
Prime Video releases Scarpetta on March 11, a crime thriller based on Patricia Cornwell's novels. Nicole Kidman stars as forensic pathologist Dr. Kay Scarpetta, with the plot spanning her early career in the 1990s and a current murder investigation. Joining her are Jamie Lee Curtis, Rosy McEwen, Bobby Cannavale, and Ariana DeBose.
Netflix's Virgin River returns for season 7 on March 12, picking up after Mel and Jack's wedding to explore their honeymoon phase on the farm, according to showrunner Patrick Sean Smith.
Another Yellowstone spinoff, The Madison, premieres on March 14 on Paramount+, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell. It examines grief and connections for a New York City family in Montana's Madison River valley, with unclear ties to the Dutton family.
Invincible season 4 arrives on March 18 on Prime Video, escalating threats for Mark Grayson against villains including Thragg voiced by Lee Pace.
Apple TV+ offers Imperfect Women, a psychological thriller with Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara, focusing on a crime disrupting long-time friends and revealing hidden truths in their relationships.
Jury Duty season 2, subtitled Company Retreat, launches on March 20, staging a corporate prank around a hot sauce company takeover.
Disney+ concludes the month with Daredevil: Born Again season 2 on March 24, featuring returning cast members like Vincent D'Onofrio. D'Onofrio commented to Screen Rant, "It's going to be quite something by the end of it ... By the end of season 2, there's something quite amazing I feel is going to happen."