New on Netflix, Prime, Disney+ and HBO in March

3 Body Problem - March 21 (Netflix)
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) - March 15 (Disney+)
Ricky Stanicky - March 7 (Prime Video)
The Regime - March 3 (HBO Max)
My Name is Loh Kiwan - March 1 (Netflix)
Spaceman - March 1 (Netflix)
The Gentlemen - March 7 (Netflix)
The Signal - March 7 (Netflix))
Damsel - March 7 (Netflix)
Queen of Tears - March 9 (Netflix)
Young Royals (Season 3) - March 11 (Netflix)
Irish Wish - March 15 (Netflix)
Chicken Nugget - March 15 (Netflix)
100 (Season 2) - March 19 (Netflix)
X-Men '97 - March 20 (Disney+)
Shirley - March 22 (Netflix)
3 Body Problem - March 21 (Netflix)

A sci-fi series based on the same-named book trilogy and from the creators of 'Game Of Thrones.' The story begins when a group of researchers investigates a project to establish contact with extraterrestrials during the Cultural Revolution in China in the 1960s. Fifty years later, contemporary scientists explore its secrets and repercussions.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) - March 15 (Disney+)

Fans of Taylor Swift rejoice as this film offers a unique chance to see her famous The Eras Tour.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

Ricky Stanicky - March 7 (Prime Video)

In this comedy featuring Zac Efron, a group of teenage friends accidentally set fire to a neighbor's house. They invent a fictitious friend, Ricky Stanicky, to escape responsibility. Two decades later, their wives demand to meet the mysterious figure.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

The Regime - March 3 (HBO Max)

A fresh original miniseries from the streaming world, this political satire features Kate Winslet as the autocratic ruler of a make-believe European nation.

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My Name is Loh Kiwan - March 1 (Netflix)

In this new Korean romantic drama, Loh Kiwan, a North American defector, travels to Belgium to fulfill his late mother's last wish. There, he's robbed by Marie, a former shooting athlete, with whom he begins a complex relationship.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

Spaceman - March 1 (Netflix)

Starring Adam Sandler, this sci-fi movie, based on Jaroslav Kalfar's book 'Spaceman of Bohemia,' revolves around astronaut Jakub Procházka on a solitary mission at the edge of the solar system. He encounters an alien who helps him deal with his marital issues.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

The Gentlemen - March 7 (Netflix)

Directed by Guy Ritchie, this series is a spin-off of the 2019 film of the same name by the same director. The plot centers on Eddie Halstead, who must protect his family and lands from powerful crime lords after unexpectedly inheriting a mansion from his father.

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The Signal - March 7 (Netflix))

A German sci-fi series where Paula is a scientist working on the International Space Station. Upon her return to Earth, she mysteriously disappears, leaving her husband and daughter with a puzzle that could have a global impact.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

Damsel - March 7 (Netflix)

Starring actress Millie Bobby Brown, this highly anticipated adventure film follows Princess Elodie, a compliant young woman forced to marry Prince Henry. However, she soon finds out she's been deceived.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

Queen of Tears - March 9 (Netflix)

A K-drama series written by Park Ji-Eun, the acclaimed author of 'Crash Landing on You,' tells the story of a tumultuous relationship between a couple from the elite class amidst the intrigue of the corporate world.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

Young Royals (Season 3) - March 11 (Netflix)

The final season of this teen series hits the streaming service, chronicling the romance between a young prince and his classmate Simon at a boarding school. In the finale, the prince and Simon face challenges as they fight to stay together, grappling with the conflicts between royal traditions, love, and freedom.

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Irish Wish - March 15 (Netflix)

A romantic comedy starring Lindsay Lohan, who plays Maddie, a young woman traveling to Ireland to be the maid of honor at her best friend's wedding. There, she finds out that the groom is the love of her life, and a wish to the universe changes everything.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

Chicken Nugget - March 15 (Netflix)

This K-drama series offers a unique blend of comedy and madness, with a touch of Kafkaesque absurdity. In the story, a young woman is transformed into a nugget after stepping into a mysterious machine! Now, her father must embark on a journey to revert her back to human form.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

100 (Season 2) - March 19 (Netflix)

The second season of one of the streaming service's most-watched reality shows, where 100 participants of different genders, professions, and ages compete in extreme challenges to win a prize of 300 million South Korean won.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube (first season)

X-Men '97 - March 20 (Disney+)

A direct continuation of the beloved 1990s X-Men animated series. After Professor Xavier falls into a coma following an attack, Magneto plans to unite mutants against humans. Now, Professor Xavier's team of students must come together to find a solution and deal with this threat.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

Shirley - March 22 (Netflix)

A biographical drama film that follows the journey of Shirley Chisholm in the 1972 presidential race, becoming the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress.

Image: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube