New on Netflix, Disney+, HBO and Amazon Prime in March 2023
The Emmy Award-winning series arrives with its final season on HBO. It shows how the tensions unravel among the Roy family as their media conglomerate Waystar Royco is being sold to technology visionary Lukas Matsson.
After almost two years of waiting, the series based on Leigh Bardugo's book of the same name arrives with its second season! Now, Alina (Jessie Mei Li) and Mal (Archie Renaux) embark on an adventure across the continent to find two mythical creatures that will amplify their powers.
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The series 'You' is back on Netflix. The protagonist of this creepy show is now based in London. He vows to put the past behind him, but soon enough a new obsession arrives and the old Joe comes to the surface.
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Also new in March 2023: a comedy series about the relationship between a single working mother, her 10-year-old daughter, and a gay man from a privileged class.
The sixth season of 'The Good Doctor' arrives with new adventures of the beloved surgeon with Autism, Dr. Shaun Murphy, played by Freddie Highmore.
One of the most anticipated premieres of 2023, the third season of 'The Mandalorian' returns with Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu in the fight against new threats, on a journey through the New Republic while trying to avoid the remnants of the Galactic Empire.
In this Italian series, Salva and Valentino find themselves again in situations that are difficult to get out of. They include a double homicide and the Gambino murder case which has yet to be solved.
The American series tells the story of a married woman who fantasizes about the past of an ex-lover, putting her current family life in conflict. In this second season, there are new additions to the cast: Wallis Day, Darius Homayoun, Cleo Anthony, Craig Bierko, and Dylan Bruce.
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The time has come to see, at home, the film that won the Palme d'Or at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival!
'Triangle of Sadness', directed by Swedish Ruben Östlund, tells an ironic and funny story about power and beauty, through the young models Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (played by the late Charlbi Dean) who are invited to travel on a luxury cruise.
Sexual aggressions, corruption, deceit, and more than 200 churches: this docu-series reveals the truth about four powerful Korean leaders who claimed to be true prophets.
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Designers from around the world participate in a series of competitions with the aim of becoming the next big name in fashion. In this second season, in addition to Tan France, the reality show also features Gigi Hadid as a presenter.
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Based on the New York Times bestselling novel, 'Daisy Jones and the Six' stars Riley Keough (the daughter of Lisa Marie Presley) as Daisy Jones in a 10-episode music drama. Shot in documentary style, the series follows the story of an iconic 1970s band that, after achieving stardom, suddenly disbands, leaving the world full of doubts.
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A Korean drama about Dong-eun (played by Song Hye-kyo and Jung Ji-so), a mother who seeks revenge for the bullying she suffered in high school.
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This film continues the 'Luther' series, with Idris Elba in the role of police officer John Luther. He escapes from prison in search of a serial killer, as he is haunted by the past of an unsolved murder.
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Two consecutive Emmys for Outstanding Comedy Series indicate that 'Ted Lasso' is a series to reckon with. It follows an American football coach (Jason Sudeikis) who is tasked with coaching a team in England.
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This new, original documentary from Netflix investigates the origins and controversies of one of the largest adult content sites in the world.
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This reality show that follows the lives of America's richest women returns for its seventh season. There will be more rivalries, drama, and controversy.
This new drama anthology series, created by Scott Z. Burns has an absolute dream cast: Meryl Streep, Sienna Miller, Kit Harington, and Edward Norton, among others. It tells unexpected stories of how the coming climate changes will affect our lives on a personal and human scale.
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For fans of true crime productions, this film, featuring Keira Knightley, tells the story of the journalists who publicized the case of the infamous Boston strangler murders in the 1960s.
This docuseries shows what happened in 1993 in Waco, Texas when cult leader David Koresh confronted the federal government in a 51-day siege. It began with the largest shootout on U.S. soil since the Civil War - all captured live on national television.
This series based on Brazilian folklore is set in the forest. Eric (Marco Pigossi) discovers that he can turn into a magical and dangerous being and embarks on a journey to find his daughter, Luna (Manu Dieguez).
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One of the most successful reality shows returns to streaming for its fourth season. Nick and Vanessa Lachey continue as presenters, but this time, the episodes have been recorded in Seattle and there's a new casting.
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Liz, a successful writer, is going through a massive health crisis, and she needs to rethink her hard-partying life.
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This new original science fiction series from Amazon Prime stars Toni Collette and is based on the novel of the same name. It tells the story of a group of teenage girls with the power to electrocute people.
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In the sequel to 'Murder Mystery,' Nick and Audrey Spitz (Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston) own a private detective agency and end up in the midst of an international investigation when one of their friends is kidnapped at his own wedding.
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This new South Korean police action film stars Gil Bok-soon (Jeon Do-yeon) in the role of a caring mom who also works as a legendary assassin in the hitman industry.