Hi,there! The first week of March is kicking things off with some must-see, buzzy new series starring Charlie Cox, a Robert Pattinson and Bong Joon-ho project, and, yes, the Duchess of Sussex. But her return to TV isn’t for the Suits spinoff, it’s for her own lifestyle series. Happy viewing!
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Why did the number change in the title? Who cares! Just know that Edward Ashton’s sci-fi novel about a cloned space colonist inspired director Bong Joon-ho's latest mind trip. Mickey 17 hits theaters on Friday.
Only Stephen King could think of this wild premise about a haunted vintage toy monkey terrorizing a family by killing those around them that’s now a horror movie starring Theo James.
Before Chris Pratt led the Russo Brothers’ movie version out on March 14, the dystopian story about a girl and her robot was a must-read graphic novel from Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag.
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Katie Holmes was originally wanted for a key role in this teen drama.
Selma Blair and Sarah Michelle Gellar’s kiss in the movie won Best Kiss at the 2000 MTV Movie Awards.
Amy Adams went on to play a younger version of Sarah Michelle Gellar’s character in a little-seen sequel.
Daredevil returns in an all-new season that picks up where things left off years ago as Charlie Cox once again embodies the fan-favorite blind superhero. Streaming now on Disney+.
After a delayed debut because of the Los Angeles wildfires, Meghan Markle’s lifestyle series—a mix of how-tos and dinners with celebrity friends—is now streaming on Netflix.
The four-part docuseries chronicles the 2024 National Women’s Soccer League championship as Alex Morgan, Trinity Rodman, and others face off on the field. Streaming Mar. 6 on Prime Video.
Errol Morris tackles Charles Manson in this new Netflix documentary based on the best-selling book, in which everything we think we know turns out to be wrong. Premieres Mar. 7 on Netflix.
Robert Pattinson stars in Bong Joon-ho’s (Parasite) sci-fi black comedy about a man who volunteers to be cloned for dangerous work—until one clone is generated before the previous iteration dies. In theaters Mar. 7.
Get ready for twice as much Walton Goggins on Max, as he pulls double duty on The White Lotus and on the final season of this Danny McBride comedy. Premieres Mar. 9.
Elizabeth Olsen doesn’t appreciate Alicia Vikander meddling in her plan to start a family in the trailer for The Assessment. Himesh Patel and Minnie Driver also round out the cast of director Fleur Fortuné’s sci-fi movie, which hits theaters March 21.