March 2026 features new mystery and thriller TV adaptations

Mystery and thriller fans have several book-to-screen adaptations premiering this March on various streaming platforms. These include stories of private investigators, young detectives, forensic pathologists, and accidental cover-ups. The lineup draws from established authors like Carl Hiaasen and Patricia Cornwell.

The March 2026 slate of adaptations offers diverse entries in the mystery and thriller genres, catering to fans of ongoing series and standalone tales.

RJ Decker, inspired by Carl Hiaasen's Double Whammy, follows a private investigator in South Florida. Scott Speedman stars as the protagonist, who brings a background as an ex-con and former news photographer. The series premiered on ABC the day before publication and became available on Hulu the following day.

Young Sherlock, based on Andrew Lane's Death Cloud, presents an origin story for Arthur Conan Doyle's iconic detective. Directed by Guy Ritchie, known for prior Sherlock films with Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law, the eight-episode series launches on Amazon Prime Video. It features Sherlock encountering James Moriarty and solving his first murder case, with action elements included.

Scarpetta adapts Patricia Cornwell's Postmortem, the start of her Kay Scarpetta series about a chief medical examiner in Virginia. Nicole Kidman portrays Scarpetta, with Jamie Lee Curtis as her sister. The eight-episode show, employing a dual timeline from the late 1990s to the present, premieres on Amazon Prime Video on March 11. Additional cast members include Ariana DeBose, Bobby Cannavale, and Simon Baker.

Imperfect Women, from Araminta Hall's novel, examines the fallout from a murder among lifelong friends. The eight-episode limited series debuts on Apple TV on March 18, starring Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss, and Kate Mara, alongside Leslie Odom Jr.

That Night, adapting Gillian McAllister's book, involves an accidental killing during a family vacation, shifted to the Dominican Republic in the series. The six-episode production arrives on Netflix on March 13.

Finally, Detective Hole, based on Jo Nesbø's The Bat, tracks anti-hero detective Harry Hole of the Oslo Crime Squad. The nine-episode Netflix series releases on March 26, focusing on his pursuit of a serial killer and a corrupt colleague.

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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.

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