Releases on Streaming Platforms Wrapped in like three blankets, takeout containers stacking up because cooking feels like a lot right now. Honestly I keep telling myself I’ll cut back on the bingeing but then another good thing drops and poof—there goes my evening. but ended up doom-scrolling trailers till my eyes hurt. Woke up with popcorn stuck to my sock, classic. Anyway here’s what’s actually got me excited (or addicted, whatever).
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man on Netflix
This dropped like March 20 and it’s got me in a chokehold. Cillian Murphy back as Tommy Shelby, post-war vibes, Releases on Streaming Platforms some intense immortal angle—it’s gritty as hell. I rewatched the old series during a bad winter a couple years back, alone in my drafty place with hot chocolate spiked with whatever was in the cabinet, and this feels like the perfect messed-up sequel.


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I started watching right after work one day and next thing I know it’s 3 a.m. and I’m wide awake thinking about razor caps. Bad for my sleep schedule, great for my soul. If you were into the show, don’t sleep on this.
Variety had a solid breakdown if you want the hype details: https://variety.com/lists/best-movies-streaming-march-2026/

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I put it on while eating cereal straight from the box (don’t judge), Releases on Streaming Platforms and laughed way louder than I should have at like 10 p.m. Felt like a nice break from all the dark stuff. Watched it with my phone propped up because my TV remote batteries died—real life.
Scarpetta on Prime Video
Prime Video’s Scarpetta came out early March, forensics mystery based on those books. It’s detailed, kinda gruesome if you’re eating, but the characters are solid and it pulls you in slow.
I tried watching during dinner once… never again. Almost ruined my burger. Still hooked though.
The New York Times had a good March streaming guide: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/04/arts/television/movies-tv-shows-march-2026-streaming.html
Quick Other Ones I’m Eyeing
- Rooster on HBO — Dark funny thriller, started early month. I caught part of it and snorted at the wrong time.
- Daredevil stuff still rolling on Disney+ — Always solid.
- One Piece S2 on Netflix — Better than I expected.
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