March 2026 brings a lineup of intriguing films across genres, from sci-fi adventures to horror comedies. Highlights include adaptations of popular novels and remakes of classics, set for release throughout the month. Viewers can anticipate new works from established directors and rising stars.
March 2026 offers a diverse slate of films, shifting focus from basketball to cinematic excitement. Several notable releases span sci-fi, horror, and drama, providing options for various tastes.
One of the most anticipated is 'Project Hail Mary,' scheduled for March 20. Based on Andy Weir's novel, the sci-fi adventure is produced and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, known for '21 Jump Street' and 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.' Writer Drew Goddard, who adapted Weir's 'The Martian,' contributes to the script. Ryan Gosling stars as Ryland Grace, a science teacher who awakens alone on a spaceship light-years from Earth. He discovers a mysterious substance dimming the sun and must use his knowledge to avert disaster.
'The Bride!' arrives on March 6, drawing from Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus' and the 1935 film 'Bride of Frankenstein.' This gothic romance, horror, and sci-fi story is set in 1930s Chicago. Christian Bale plays Frankenstein's monster, who enlists Dr. Euriphorus (Anette Bening) to create a companion by reviving a murdered woman. The narrative explores ensuing romance, police involvement, and social change, following delays from late 2025.
'Forbidden Fruits,' a horror comedy releasing March 27, features a young cast including Lili Reinhart as Apple, Victoria Pedretti as Cherry, Alexandra Shipp as Fig, and Lola Tung as Pumpkin. Directed by Meredith Alloway with producer Diablo Cody of 'Jennifer's Body,' it follows a secret witchy cult in a mall basement threatened by a new hire.
'Do Not Enter,' based on David Morrell's 2005 novel 'Creepers,' hits limited release on March 20. Urban explorers known as The Creepers investigate the haunted Paragon Hotel in New Jersey, facing supernatural entities and rivals while live-streaming. Adeline Rudolph and Nicholas Hamilton star, with rumors of $300 million hidden in the hotel.
Honorable mentions include 'Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice' (buddy action comedy), 'Vampires of the Velvet Lounge' (comedy horror), 'Holy Days' (comedy adventure), and 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man' (British crime drama). Additional anticipated titles like 'Hoppers' and 'Reminders of Him' are noted in previews.