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March brings the national premieres of 19 new series, seasons, and movies to the US, along with the launch of a new British TV-related podcast.

British TV Premieres in March 2026

For updates about shows from the UK, Canada, and Ireland added to US linear TV and streaming channels throughout the month, see the British TV Viewing Guide.

(For details about the premieres of shows from Australia, New Zealand, and countries in Europe and other continents, visit The Down Under TV Place, The Euro TV Place, and The Global TV Place.)

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NATIONAL PREMIERES

The Count of Monte Cristo (UK)

Adapted from Alexandre Dumas’s classic novel of the same name, this period drama stars Sam Claflin (Lazarus, Peaky Blinders) as Edmond Dantes, a young sailor falsely accused of treason and imprisoned without trial in the grim island fortress of Château d’If off the coast of Marseille, France. Here he encounters the Abbé Faria (Jeremy Irons, The Borgias), who teaches Edmond many subjects, helps him figure out why he landed in prison, and reveals where a vast treasure is hidden. After Edmond escapes captivity, he discovers the treasure, becomes fabulously wealthy, and, under the identity of the Count of Monte Cristo, plots his revenge on those who wrongly and knowingly accused him.

Costars include Mikkel Boe Følsgaard (The Chestnut Man) as Villefort, Ana Girardot (The Returned) as Mercedes, Blake Ritson (The Gilded Age) as Danglars, Harry Taurasi (Bookish) as Fernand, and Jason Barnett (Agatha Raisin) as Caderousse, amongst others.

The Count of Monte Cristo premieres in the US on Sunday, March 1, via streaming on PBS Passport. It debuts on broadcast TV on Sunday, March 22, at 10pm ET, on PBS (check your local listings), with streaming available on PBS.org, the PBS app, and the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel. (You can add it to your PBSM watchlist now.)

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Vet Detective (CA)

This factual series follows veterinarian Dr. Lauren Adelman as she cracks the most baffling medical mysteries in veterinary medicine. She is the last chance for beloved pets facing mysterious, life-threatening illnesses that have stumped other vets. Vet Detective premieres in the US on Sunday, March 1, on Disney+ and Hulu.

Blue Therapy (UK)

Based on TrendCentrl’s YouTube series of the same name, this reality series follows seven couples facing challenges in their relationship, from infidelity to financial insecurity, as they attempt to mend and rebuild their lives together. Guided by couples therapist Karen Doherty, each couple must confront their deepest fears, unearthing life-shattering secrets along the way. As they return to their lives outside of the therapy room, every breakthrough is tested and hard truths come at a cost.

Blue Therapy, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Wednesday, March 4, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

Young Sherlock (UK)

Based on the characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his “Sherlock Holmes” works, this new action-packed mystery series charts the origin story of the world’s greatest detective. When a charismatic, youthfully defiant Sherlock Holmes (Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Safe, Cleaning Up) meets none other than James Moriarty (Dónal Finn, Rogue Heroes, The Wheel of Time), he finds himself dragged into a murder investigation that threatens his liberty. Sherlock’s first-ever case unravels a globe-trotting conspiracy, leading to an explosive showdown that alters the course of his life forever.

The series costars Zine Tseng (3 Body Problem), Joseph Fiennes (The Handmaid’s Tale), Natascha McElhone (Hotel Portofino), Max Irons (Miss Austen), and Colin Firth (Lockerbie: A Search for Truth).

Young Sherlock, an Amazon Original Series, premieres globally on Wednesday, March 4, exclusively on Prime Video. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)

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Hope Street: Season 5 (UK/NI)

The latest season of this soapy police procedural opens with a literal bang when the Port Devine half-marathon is disrupted by a parked car exploding. First on the scene is ex-Ulster rugby player and new Police Constable Donal Gallagher (Cameron Cuffe, Krypton, Nautilus); when he meets the car’s owner, straight-talking GP Sasha Cookson (Jenn Murray, Brooklyn, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast), sparks start flying.

Elsewhere in Port Devine, Inspector Eve Dunlop (Tara Lynne O’Neill, Derry Girls, The Bay) wonders if her marriage is in trouble when her husband, Detective Luke Jackson (Marcus Onilude, Ted Lasso, Insomnia), is seen with another woman. She also discovers that her best friend, Marlene (Kerri Quinn, Say Nothing, Dead and Buried), has been keeping secrets from her.

Hope Street: Season 5, a BritBox Original, premieres in North America on Thursday, March 5, exclusively on BritBox. New episodes will drop weekly.

This City Is Ours: A Crime Family Saga (UK)

This crime drama follows the firestorm that ignites when notorious gang boss Ronnie Phelan (Sean Bean, Robin Hood, Game of Thrones) steps back from his criminal empire, triggering a violent power struggle between his volatile son, Jamie (Jack McMullen, Hijack, Time), and trusted lieutenant Michael Kavanagh (James Nelson-Joyce, A Thousand Blows, The Gold), who suddenly sees a chance to claim the throne. As rivalries erupt and loyalties crumble, the family controlling the city’s cocaine trade spirals into open war. Caught between ambition and the life he’s building with his partner, Diana (Hannah Onslow, This Is Going to Hurt, Belgravia: The Next Chapter), Michael is torn by a future that finally feels within reach and a past that refuses to let him go.

This City Is Ours: A Crime Family Saga premieres in the US on Friday, March 6, exclusively on AMC+. New episodes will drop through the season finale on April 23.

Outlander: Season 8 (US)

Based on Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone and parts of A Blessing for a Warrior Going Out, the ninth and tenth titles in Diana Gabaldon’s international best-selling “Outlander” novels, the final season of this worldwide hit finds Fraser’s Ridge a thriving settlement that has grown and flourished in Jamie (Sam Heughan, The Couple Next Door) and Claire’s (Caitríona Balfe, Belfast) absence.

With new arrivals and changes made during their years away, the Frasers are confronted with the question of what they are willing to sacrifice for the place they call home and what they would sacrifice to stay together. While the Frasers keep a united front against outside intruders, family secrets finally coming to light threaten to tear them apart from the inside. Although they’ve left the war for America’s freedom behind, their fight for Fraser’s Ridge has only just begun.

Costars in the final season include Sophie Skelton (So Awkward), Richard Rankin (Rebus), John Bell (The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug), David Berry (A Place to Call Home), Charles Vandervaart (Murdoch Mysteries), and Izzy Meikle-Small (Call the Midwife).

Outlander: Season 8 premieres in the US on Friday, March 6, at 8pm ET, on Starz, with streaming available exclusively on the Starz app and streaming platforms.

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Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere (UK)

In this 90-minute film, documentarian Louis Theroux travels to Miami, New York, and Marbella to meet a network of influencers and content creators at the heart of the extreme end of Manosphere. It explores how key figures, including Harrison Sullivan (aka HS Tikky Tokky), Myron Gaines, Nicolas Kenn De Balinthazy (aka Sneako), Justin Waller, and Ed Matthews, are helping to reshape young men’s ideas about masculinity and fueling a resurgent global men’s rights movement.

Louis immerses himself in their ecosystem, encountering prominent figures within the movement, each presenting their own interpretations of traditional gender roles and values. He becomes familiar with some of their language, including terms such as “red-pilling,” and examines the appeal of these ideas and attitudes, as well as the perspectives of the women in their lives who appear to support them.

Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere, a Netflix Documentary, premieres globally on Wednesday, March 11, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

Mudtown: Season 1 (UK/Wales)

Set in Newport, Wales, this crime drama centers on Magistrate Claire Lewis Jones (Erin Richards, The Crown, Gotham), who faces double dilemmas: Her daughter’s friend faces charges, and a criminal kingpin from her past resurfaces, entangling her family in a web of deceit that blurs the lines between justice and personal loyalties.

Costarring Tom Cullen (The Gold, Downton Abbey) and Matthew Gravelle (Broadchurch, Still Waters), Mudtown: Season 1 premieres in North America with two episodes on Thursday, March 12, exclusively on BritBox. New episodes will drop singly through April 9.

Bodycam (CA)

In this horror movie, two police officers show up at a house to investigate a domestic dispute, but a startling escalation leads to a tragic accident. Not wanting to be crucified by the public, they attempt to cover it up, only to reveal that their body cameras aren’t the only things watching them.

Starring Jaime M. Callica (Ruthless, Nancy Drew) and Sean Rogerson (Bitten, Arrow), Bodycam, a Shudder Original Film, premieres in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand on Friday, March 13, exclusively on Shudder and AMC+.

Malpractice (UK)

This anthology medical thriller series, featuring different lead characters and a few overlapping support characters, follows investigations into the decisions made by doctors in fatal cases. The first season centers on Dr Lucinda Edwards (Niamh Algar, Playing Nice, Deceit), who, while caring for an opioid-overdose patient, rushes to the reception area to attend to a gunshot victim. Although she entrusts a young doctor to continue caring for the overdose patient, the patient dies, triggering a complaint by their father that lands Dr Edwards in court.

In the second and final season, psychiatric registrar Dr James Ford (Tom Hughes, Victoria, The Gold) is distracted while meeting with a struggling mother for her postnatal checkup. Later, he is involved in the sectioning of a patient. By day’s end, a tragedy has happened, leading to an investigation into his actions during the events.

Costarring Helen Behan (The Virtues), Jordan Kouamé (Wolf Hall), and Adei Bundy (Hullraisers), Malpractice: Seasons 1-2 premieres in the US on Friday, March 13, on Hulu.

This Farming Life: Season 8 (UK/Scotland)

Back for another season is this factual series that tells the stories of five very different farming families as they experience the joys and hardships that come from lives and livelihoods tied to the land. This Farming Life: Season 8 premieres in North America on Friday, March 13, exclusively on BritBox. New episodes will drop weekly.

The Lady (UK)

Inspired by a true story, this partly-fictionalized biopic-historical drama tells the story of the dramatic rise and fall of Jane Andrews (Mia McKenna-Bruce, Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials, How to Have Sex), who served as the royal dresser to then-Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson (Natalie Dormer, Game of Thrones, The Tudors) for nearly a decade.

Jane’s is a rags-to-riches fairy tale that fell apart when she was convicted of murder. Once a young working-class girl from a northern town, Jane answered an ad in The Lady magazine and, to the astonishment of her gobsmacked friends and family, became the dresser to the Duchess of York at Buckingham Palace. Moving amongst the highest social circles in Britain, she managed to secure a place in the upper-classes for herself until she lost her job with the Duchess after nine years of service.

Not long thereafter, Jane, still reeling from her spectacular fall from grace, met charismatic businessman Thomas Cressman (Ed Speleers, You, Downton Abbey) and fell deeply in love. But cracks soon began to develop in the romance that Jane had pinned all of her hopes and future on… which ended with disastrous consequences.

The cast also includes Philip Glenister (Life on Mars), Claire Skinner (Outnumbered), Laura Aikman (This City Is Ours), Ophelia Lovibond (Minx), Mark Stanley (A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story), Daniel Ryan (The Bay), and Sean Teale (Doctor Odyssey).

The Lady, a BritBox Original, premieres in the US on Wednesday, March 18, exclusively on BritBox.

Last One Laughing UK: Season 2 (UK)

Presenter Jimmy Carr returns to once again challenge ten of Britain’s funniest comics to spend the day together without so much as cracking a smile. They’ll use every ounce of their comedic talents to try and break their opponents without cracking up themselves. And it’s not just their rivals they need to watch out for. The show is packed with comedy cameos, format twists, and surprises designed to elicit laughs from both players and viewers alike. The rules are simple: Laugh and you’re out. Only one amongst them will be crowned the winner, but who? Last One Laughing UK: Season 2, an Amazon UK Original Series, premieres globally on Thursday, March 19, exclusively on Prime Video.

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (UK)

Nearly four years after crime drama series Peaky Blinders ended its run, we will finally be able to see what happened to Tommy Shelby in this follow-up film starring Cillian Murphy (Oppenheimer, Dunkirk) as the iconic crime boss. Set in Birmingham in 1940, amidst the chaos of WWII, Tommy Shelby is driven back from a self-imposed exile to face his most destructive reckoning yet. With the future of the family and the country at stake, Tommy must face his own demons and choose whether to confront his legacy or burn it to the ground.

The cast also includes Rebecca Ferguson (Dune, A House of Dynamite), Tim Roth (Reservoir Dogs, The Hateful Eight), Sophie Rundle (After the Flood, Gentleman Jack), Barry Keoghan (Saltburn, The Banshees of Inisherin), and Stephen Graham (Adolescence, A Thousand Blows).

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Friday, March 20, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

The Forsytes (UK)

Inspired by John Galsworthy’s celebrated “Forsyte Saga” novels, this prequel period drama series takes place before the events in the books. The story follows the lives of a wealthy Victorian stockbroking family, whose generations find themselves torn between tradition and the personal pursuit of happiness.

The top-notch ensemble cast includes Stephen Moyer (Art Detectives), Jack Davenport (Ten Percent), Millie Gibson (Doctor Who), Tuppence Middleton (Dickensian), Joshua Orpin (Titans), Francesca Annis (Flesh and Blood), Eleanor Tomlinson (Poldark), and Danny Griffin (Fate: The Winx Saga).

The Forsytes premieres in the US on Sunday, March 22, at 9pm ET, on PBS (check your local listings), with streaming available on PBS.org and the PBS app, as well as on PBS Passport and the PBS Masterpiece Prime Video Channel, where viewers can binge all six episodes. (You can add it to your PBSM watchlist now.)

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Inside: Season 3 (UK)

This reality/competition series returns for another season, in which content creators take on a series of challenges to win a huge cash prize. Inside: Season 3, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Monday, March 23, exclusively on Netflix.

Bait (US-UK)

Created, written by, and starring Riz Ahmed (Sound of Metal, The Night Of), this new comedy series follows Shah Latif (Ahmed), a struggling actor whose last chance to hit it big comes in the form of an audition of a lifetime. Over the course of four wild days, his life spirals out of control and his family, ex-lover, and the entire world weigh in on whether he is the right man for the job.

Costarring Guz Khan (Man Like Mobeen), Sheeba Chaddha (The Trial), Sajid Hasan (Welcome to Punjab), Aasiya Shah (Raised by Wolves), Weruche Opia (I May Destroy You), and Ritu Arya (The Umbrella Academy), Bait, an Amazon Original Series, premieres globally on Wednesday, March 25, exclusively on Prime Video.

The Feud on Shelbury Drive (UK)

In this thriller series, Emma (Jill Halfpenny, The Long Shadow, EastEnders) and John Barnett (Rupert Penry-Jones, MI-5, The Strain) live a seemingly idyllic life on Shelbury Drive and are close friends with their neighbors. But when the couple decides to add a kitchen extension to their house, the resistance against it is anything but neighborly, leading to rising tensions as life-threatening secrets emerge and Emma’s aspirational dream turns sharply into obsession, paranoia, and fear.

The cast also includes Larry Lamb (Gavin & Stacey), Amy Nuttall (Downton Abbey), Ray Fearon (Coronation Street), Tessa Peake-Jones (Grantchester), James Fleet (The Vicar of Dibley), and Alex Macqueen (Hunderby), amongst others.

The Feud on Shelbury Drive premieres in the US on Monday, March 30, exclusively on Acorn TV. New episodes will drop through the season finale on May 4.

BRITISH TV-RELATED PODCASTS

On the Box: The BritBox Podcast

Hosted by award-winning British radio and television personality Edith Bowman and American comedian, presenter, and proud Anglophile Michelle Collins, this new podcast will deliver exclusive cast interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, and sharp, lively takes on the best of British television. It’ll be available on major podcast platforms in North America. Coming up:

  • Episode 1 — March 9 — Matthew Rhys (Agatha Christie’s Towards Zero)
  • Episode 2 — March 16 — Sally Wainwright and Rosalie Craig (Riot Women)
  • Episode 3 — March 23 — Mia McKenna-Bruce (The Lady)

LOCAL/REGIONAL PREMIERES

Iron Ladies (IE)

In this documentary about “The 35s,” a protest movement known as the Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry, founded in London in 1971, the now-elderly women tell their stories for the first time. Iron Ladies is confirmed for airing on or after Sunday, March 1, on the following public TV stations and state/regional networks: KCPT, PBS North Carolina,, WLIW, WPSU, WSBE, and WTTW.

Tradfest: Season 3 (IE)

Filmed at Ardgillan Castle in Fingal, Ireland, during the TradFest music festival, the third season of this docuseries takes viewers on an Irish musical journey through intimate performances and conversation with the musicians. Inspired by the festival motto, “Trad without Frontiers,” the show is hosted by Fiachna Ó Braonáin, guitarist and vocalist of Hothouse Flowers, who breaks “musical bread” with guests, using traditional Irish music as a conversational starting point. From there, the discussions branch out to a wide range of topics, including folk, alt-folk, jazz and more, delighting purists and curious listeners alike. Episodes this season feature performances by special guests Eric Bibb, Eileen Ivers, Muireann Bradley, Wallis Bird, Brenda Castles, Kaia Kater, and Aoife O’Donovan, amongst others.

Tradfest: Season 3 is confirmed for airing on or after Sunday, March 1, on the following public TV stations and state/regional networks: Alabama Public Television, Idaho Public Television, Iowa PBS, KAKM, KBDI, KCTS, KEET, Kentucky Educational Television (KET), KENW, KETC, KLCS, KLVX, KNME, KNPB, KOOD, KPBS, KPJK, KPTS, KQED, KQEH, KRCB, KRMA, KRSU, KSMQ, KSPS, KSYS, KTCA, KTWU, KUAC, KUAT, KVCR, KWCM, KWSU, Louisiana Public Broadcasting, Maine Public Television, Maryland Public Television, Mississippi Public Broadcasting, Montana PBS, Nebraska Public Media, New Hampshire PBS, NJ PBS (New Jersey), Oregon Public Broadcasting, PBS North Carolina, PBS Wisconsin, South Carolina ETV, Vermont Public, WABE, WBRA, WCET, WCMU, WCTE, WEDU, WEIU, WETA, WETP, WFWA, WFYI, WGBH, WGBY, WGCU, WGVU, WHRO, WILL, WIPB, WJCT, WKNO, WKYU, WLAE, WLIW, WLJT, WLRN, WLVT, WMHT, WMVS, WNED, WNEO, WNET, WNIT, WNMU, WNPT, WNYE, WOUB, WPBS, WPBT, WPSU, WPTD, WQED, WQLN, WQPT, WSBE, WSIU, WSKG, WSRE, WTCI, WTTW, WTVI, WTVP, WTVS, WUFT, WVIA, WVIR, WXXI, WYES, and Wyoming PBS.

NON-PREMIERE PROGRAMS BEING ADDED TO LINEAR TV

Call the Midwife: Season 15 (UK)

For folks without access to PBS Passport, which launched this fan-favorite period drama’s fifteenth season streaming premiere a week ago, the broadcast debut is coming up. Season 15 kicks off in 1971, as several of the ladies embrace Women’s Lib and burn their bras outside Nonnatus House. Over the year, the team handles challenging cases, including premature birth, placenta previa, kidney cancer, tuberculosis, and slavery. Starring Jenny Agutter, Judy Parfitt, Helen George, Laura Main, Stephen McGann, Cliff Parisi, Linda Bassett, and Georgie Glen, Call the Midwife: Season 15 has its linear TV debut on Sunday, March 22, at 8pm ET, on PBS (check your local listings), with streaming available on PBS.org and the PBS app.

NON-PREMIERE PROGRAMS BEING ADDED TO STREAMING SERVICES

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Titles in this section begin streaming in the US and Canada on the dates shown below on Acorn TV and its digital channels, including Acorn TV on Prime Channels.

Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Seasons 7-8 (UK)

These two seasons complete the full “Poirot” collection starring David Suchet as Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Seasons 7-8 begins streaming Monday, March 2.

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Murdoch Mysteries: Season 19 (CA)

The latest season of this fan-favorite period mystery series sees Detective William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) use radical forensic techniques for his investigations into the murder of a fashion mogul, wild animal attacks in High Park, and a dangerous hostage stand-off. He also takes part in a game show that turns lethal and fights spies atop a speeding train. And Murdoch and Inspector Brackenreid (Thomas Craig) solve a murder with the help of famous sharpshooter Annie Oakley (Amber Marshall, Heartland). Murdoch Mysteries: Season 19, an Acorn TV Original Series, has its US streaming debut on Monday, March 2.

A Voyage Round My Father (UK)

This drama follows the difficult but enduring love between father and son in mid-twentieth-century Britain. Starring Sir Laurence Olivier (Sleuth, Rebecca) and Alan Bates (Love in a Cold Climate, An Englishman Abroad), A Voyage Round My Father begins streaming Monday, March 9.

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Nautilus (UK)

Inspired by Jules Verne’s beloved novel, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, this action-adventure drama series tells the origin story of the iconic Captain Nemo (Shazad Latif, Black Mirror, Toast of London, Penny Dreadful), an Indian Prince-turned-crusading scientist who, after being robbed of his birthright and family and made a prisoner of the East India Mercantile Company, sets out on a mission to exact revenge on the company, which took everything from him. Nautilus begins streaming Monday, March 16.

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Canal Boat Diaries: Season 6 (UK)

This factual series follows videographer Robbie Cumming as he embarks on a 300-mile journey across the Midlands and northern England. Winding through intricate networks of canals on his narrowboat, he shares his personal perspectives as he travels through beautiful landscapes, all while facing the unique challenges of life on the water. Canal Boat Diaries: Season 6 begins streaming Monday, March 23.

The Return (UK)

Julie Walters (Billy Elliot, Mamma Mia!) stars in this drama as Lizzie Hunt, who’s been in prison for the murder of her husband. A former alcoholic, her return home after ten years prompts her recollections of the murder, and things begin to take a different turn. The Return begins streaming Monday, March 30.

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Titles in this section begin streaming in North America on the dates shown below on BritBox and its digital channels, including BritBox on Prime Channels.

Mansfield Park (1999) (UK)

Based on the classic novel by Jane Austen, this period drama follows Fanny Price (Frances O’Connor, Mr. Selfridge, The Missing), a poor relation with a talent for writing and an independent wit, who is sent to live on the estate of a rich uncle. He promotes her marriage to an equally well-to-do neighbor, but Fanny proves to have a mind and a willful spirit of her own. Mansfield Park begins streaming Friday, March 6.

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Elizabeth II: The Unseen Photos (UK)

This BBC Select documentary tells the story of Queen Elizabeth II’s extraordinary reign through rarely seen pictures and fresh perspectives. Elizabeth II: The Unseen Photos begins streaming Thursday, March 26.

The Wrong Mans: Seasons 1-2 (UK)

This comedy thriller series stars James Corden (Gavin & Stacey, Mammals) and Mathew Baynton (Murder Is Easy, Ghosts) as Phil and Sam, office workers who find themselves unwittingly caught up in a deadly criminal conspiracy when Sam answers an abandoned mobile phone after witnessing an horrific car crash. Just by trying to do the right thing, Sam and Phil end up being kidnapped, framed for murder, and dodging bullets while on the run from both the good and the bad guys. The Wrong Mans: Seasons 1-2 begins streaming Friday, March 27.

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Titles in this section begin streaming in the US on the dates shown below on Hulu.

Agatha Christie Library (UK)

Filmed adaptations of many works by the Queen of Crime herself, Agatha Christie, arrive on Hulu next month, including Agatha Christie’s Marple, Agatha Christie’s Poirot, Partners in Crime, The Seven Dials Mystery (1981), and more. The “Agatha Christie Library” begins streaming Tuesday, March 17.

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Titles in this section begin streaming in the US on the dates shown below on Netflix.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (UK)

The third and final “Downton” film closes the fan-favorite franchise (but without the late, great Dame Maggie Smith). In this story, Mary’s divorce is a major scandal, causing the Crawleys to be shunned by polite society. What’s worse, they also face financial ruin. How on earth are they going to overcome these setbacks? Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale begins streaming Saturday, March 7. (You can set a reminder for it now.)

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Anemone (UK-US)

Set in Northern England, this psychological drama film centers on estranged brothers Jem (Sean Bean, Robin Hood, Game of Thrones) and Ray Stoker (Daniel Day-Lewis, Phantom Thread, My Left Foot), both retired veterans, one currently married to Nessa (Samantha Morton, The Serpent Queen, Harlots), the other her former husband. She needs help from Ray for their son, Brian (Samuel Bottomley, Ladhood, Somewhere Boy), raised by Jem as his own son. It’s complicated, but for deeper reasons than one would imagine. Anemone begins streaming Saturday, March 28.

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Titles in this section begin streaming in the US on the dates shown below on Sundance Now and its digital channels, including Sundance Now on Prime Channels, AMC+ and AMC+ on Prime Channels.

100 Nights of Hero (UK)

In this fantasy period drama, Cherry’s (Maika Monroe, The Stranger) neglectful husband departs after placing a secret wager to test her fidelity, forcing her and her sharp-witted maid, Hero (Emma Corrin, The Crown), to fend off the dangerously seductive Manfred (Nicholas Galitzine, Mary & George). 100 Nights of Hero begins streaming Friday, March 6.

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