21 New And Returning TV Shows To Get Excited About This March

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1.Daisy Jones & The Six

Based on the bestselling novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid, this limited series follows the rise and fall of the renowned fictional rock band Daisy Jones & the Six. In 1977, they were on top of the world (and the music charts). Fronted by two charismatic yet feuding lead singers — Daisy Jones (Riley Keough) and Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin) — the band rose from obscurity to fame. Then, after a legendary sold-out show in Chicago, the band suddenly called it quits. Now, decades later, they've finally agreed to be interviewed and reveal the truth about what went down all those years ago.Starring: Riley Keough, Sam Claflin, Camila Morrone, Suki Waterhouse, Nabiyah Be, Will Harrison, Josh Whitehouse, Sebastian Chacon, Tom Wright, and moreWhen it premieres: March 3 on Prime Video

2.Ted Lasso Season 3

The newly promoted AFC Richmond now faces ridicule as the media predicts they'll finish last in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Nate (Nick Mohammed), now hailed as the “wonder kid,” has gone to work for Rupert (Anthony Head) at West Ham United. In the wake of Nate’s contentious departure from Richmond, Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) steps up as assistant coach, alongside Beard (Brendan Hunt). At the same time, Ted (Jason Sudeikis) struggles to balance work and personal life pressure, Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) is focused on defeating Rupert, and Keeley (Juno Temple) navigates being the boss of her own PR agency. Things seem to be falling apart both on and off the pitch, but Team Lasso is set to give it their best shot anyway.When it returns: March 15 on Apple TV+

3.The Mandalorian Season 3

Once a lone bounty hunter, Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) has reunited with Grogu. Meanwhile, the New Republic struggles to lead the galaxy away from its dark history. Now, Din will cross paths with old allies and other Mandalorians and make new enemies as he and Gorgu continue their journey across the galaxy.When it returns: March 1 on Disney+

4.You Season 4, Part 2

Part 2 picks up shortly after we find out who the Eat the Rich killer is...and now he's blackmailing Joe (Penn Badgley). Now, Joe must decide if he'll seek revenge or join forces with the show's infamous new killer. Victoria Pedretti also makes a surprise appearance in this half of the season!When it returns: March 9 on Netflix

5.Yellowjackets Season 2

Last season, we left off with a heartbreaking loss, after losing one of our core team members during a '90s flashback. We also caught a glimpse into the show's supernatural cult aspect, and it *seems* like Lottie (Courtney Eaton) is the one behind it all. Season 1 ended with our present-day faves each getting kidnapped and, again, we can only assume one thing...Lottie Matthews is at it again. Not much else about the new season has been shared, but if it's anything like Season 1, it's sure to be a doozy. Lauren Ambrose and Simone Kessell are both joining the series to play present-day Van and Lottie, and François Arnaud, Jason Ritter, and Elijah Wood will appear in this season too.When it returns: March 26 on Showtime

6.White House Plumbers

Based on the book Integrity by Egil and Matthew Krogh, White House Plumbers follows President Nixon's political operatives who were tasked with plugging press leaks by whatever means necessary. Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux star as E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, real-life intelligence officers who accidentally overturned Nixon's presidency while trying to save it. Starring: Woody Harrelson, Justin Theroux, Domhnall Gleeson, Lena Headey, Kiernan Shipka, Ike Barinholtz, Yul Vazquez, David Krumholtz, Rich Sommer, Kim Coates, Liam James, Kathleen Turner, Judy Greer, and moreWhen it premieres: March on HBO and HBO Max

7.Shadow and Bone Season 2

Season 2 is finally upon us, and Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li) is on the run. Now that she's both a beacon of hope and a suspected traitor, she's determined to bring down the Shadow Fold and save Ravka from ruin. But, of course, General Kirigan (Ben Barnes) has returned to finish what he started. Backed by a terrifying new army of seemingly indestructible shadow monsters and fearsome new Grisha recruits, Kirigan is more dangerous than ever. To stand a fighting chance against him, Alina and Mal (Archie Renaux) rally their own powerful new allies and begin a continent-spanning journey to find two mythical creatures that will amplify her powers. Back in Ketterdam, the Crows must forge new alliances as they contend with old rivals and even older grudges that threaten not only their place in the Barrel, but their very lives. When a chance at a deadly heist comes their way, the Crows will once again find themselves on a collision course with the legendary Sun Summoner.When it returns: March 16 on Netflix

8.The Power

Based on the novel by Naomi Alderman, The Power takes place in a world where all teenage girls develop the power to electrocute people at will. After realizing how empowering this skill is and learning that it can be awakened in older women, the entire world changes...for better and for worse. The series jumps around the globe telling different stories of many different women who've discovered their power and the effect it has on the lives of those around them. Starring: Toni Collette, Auliʻi Cravalho, John Leguizamo, Toheeb Jimoh, Ria Zmitrowicz, Halle Bush, Nico Hiraga, Heather Agyepong, Daniela Vega, Eddie Marsan, Archie Rush, Gerrison Machado, Pietra Castro, Zrinka Cvitešić, and moreWhen it premieres: March 31 on Prime Video

9.Up Here

Set in New York City in 1999, Lindsay (Mae Whitman) and Miguel (Carlos Valdes) fall in love and discover that the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves — and the memories, obsessions, fears, and fantasies that live inside their heads.Starring: Mae Whitman, Carlos Valdes, Katie Finneran, Sophia Hammons, Emilia Suárez, Andréa Burns, John Hodgman, Scott Porter and moreWhen it premieres: March 24 on Hulu

10.True Lies

Based on the 1994 film of the same name, True Lies revolves around a suburban housewife (Ginger Gonzaga) who discovers her computer consultant husband (Steve Howey) is a skilled international spy, which leads them to saving the world and their marriage together.Starring: Steve Howey, Ginger Gonzaga, Erica Hernandez, Omar Miller, Mike O'Gorman, Annabella Didion, Lucas Jaye, and moreWhen it premieres: March 1 on CBS

11.Succession Season 4

Succession's bittersweet final season begins streaming on HBO this month. Now, the sale of media conglomerate Waystar Royco to tech visionary Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård) moves ever closer. The prospect of this seismic sale provokes existential angst and familial division among the Roys as they anticipate what their lives will look like once the deal is complete. A power struggle ensues as the family weighs a future where their cultural and political weight is severely curtailed.When it returns: March 26 on HBO Max

12.UnPrisoned

Inspired by creator Tracy McMillan's life, UnPrisoned follows the messy but perfectionist relationship between therapist and single mom Paige (Kerry Washington) and her father (Delroy Lindo), who was recently released from prison. Things turn right-side-up when Paige’s dad suddenly moves in with her and her teenage son.Starring: Kerry Washington, Delroy Lindo, Faly Rakotohavana, Jee Young Han, Jordyn McIntosh, Marque Richardson, Edwin Lee Gibson, and moreWhen it premieres: March 10 on Hulu

13.Rabbit Hole

In Rabbit Hole, nothing is what it seems when John Weir (Kiefer Sutherland), a master of deception in the world of corporate espionage, is framed for murder by powerful forces with the ability to influence and control populations.Starring: Kiefer Sutherland, Charles Dance, Meta Golding, Enid Graham, Jason Butler Harner, Walt Klink, Rob Yang, and moreWhen it premieres: March 26 on Paramount+

14.Riverdale Season 7

The seventh and final season of Riverdale goes where no season has dared to go before — the 1950s! Picking up where last season ended, Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse) finds himself trapped in the 1950s. He has no idea how he got there, nor how to get back to the present. His friends are no help, as they are living seemingly authentic lives, similar to their classic Archie Comics counterparts, unaware that they’ve ever been anywhere but the 1950s. Archie Andrews (KJ Apa) is the classic all-American teen, coming of age, getting into trouble, and learning life lessons; Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart) is the girl next door, starting to question everything about her perfect life — including her controlling mother, Alice (Madchen Amick); Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes) is a Hollywood starlet who moved to Riverdale under mysterious circumstances; Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch) is the Queen Bee with a withering wit and a secret longing; Toni Topaz (Vanessa Morgan) is an activist fighting for the Black students of recently integrated Riverdale High; Kevin Keller (Casey Cott) is a “square” crooner wrestling with his sexual identity; Reggie Mantle (Charles Melton) is a basketball star from farm country; and Fangs Fogarty (Drew Ray Tanner) is a greaser who’s destined to be an Elvis-type star. It isn’t until Jughead is visited by Tabitha Tate (Erinn Westbrook) — Riverdale’s Guardian Angel — that he learns the cosmic truth about their predicament. Will Jughead and the gang be able to return to the present? Or will our characters be trapped in the 1950s forever? When it returns: March 29 on The CW

15.School Spirits

When high schooler Maddie (Peyton List) finds herself a ghost trapped in afterlife limbo at her high school, she investigates her mysterious disappearance alongside a group of other ghost students. She soon learns that the closer they get to discovering the truth, the more secrets and lies they uncover. Starring: Peyton List, Kristian Flores, Milo Manheim, Spencer MacPherson, Kiara Pichardo, Sarah Yarkin, Nick Pugliese, Rainbow Wedell, and moreWhen it premieres: March 9 on Paramount+

16.Gotham Knights

Batman is dead, and a powder keg has ignited Gotham City without the Dark Knight to protect it. In the wake of Bruce Wayne’s murder, his adopted son Turner Hayes (Oscar Morgan) is framed for killing the Caped Crusader, along with the children of some of Batman’s enemies: Duela (Olivia Rose Keegan), an unpredictable fighter and skilled thief who was born in Arkham Asylum and abandoned by her father; Harper Row (Fallon Smythe), a streetwise and acerbic engineer who can fix anything; and her brother Cullen Row (Tyler DiChiara), a clever trans teen who is tired of being polite and agreeable. With the charismatic and hard-charging district attorney Harvey Dent (Misha Collins) and the GCPD hot on their trail, Turner will rely on allies, including his best friend and formidable coder Stephanie Brown (Anna Lore) and unlikely Batman sidekick Carrie Kelley (Navia Robinson). But our Knights will soon learn there is a larger, more nefarious force at work within Gotham City.Starring: Oscar Morgan, Fallon Smythe, Tyler DiChiara, Olivia Rose Keegan, Navia Robinson, Misha Collins, Anna Lore, Rahart Adams, and moreWhen it premieres: March 14 on The CW

17.Good Trouble Season 5

This season picks up where Season 4 left off after Mariana, Evan, and Joaquin attempt to escape Silas’s farm. The roommates will face their toughest obstacles yet as they’re confronted with evolving relationship challenges and new career opportunities. Through highs and lows, romance, and heartbreak, The Coterie crew will lean on each other while they navigate the next stage of adulthood. Maia Mitchell will also return as Callie as a guest star.When it returns: March 16 on Freeform

18.Perry Mason Season 2

Months after the Dodson case has come to an end, the scion of a powerful oil family is brutally murdered. When the DA goes to the city's Hoovervilles to pinpoint the most obvious of suspects, Perry (Matthew Rhys), Della (Juliet Rylance), and Paul (Chris Chalk) find themselves at the center of a case that will uncover far-reaching conspiracies and force them to reckon with what it truly means to be guilty.When it returns: March 6 on HBO and HBO Max

19.Great Expectations

Based on the Charles Dickens novel, Great Expectations tells the coming-of-age story of Pip (Fionn Whitehead), an orphan who yearns for a greater life, until a twist of fate and a mysterious benefactor open a dark world of possibilities. Under the great expectations placed upon him, Pip must weigh the true cost of this new world and if it will make him the man he wishes to be.Starring: Olivia Colman, Fionn Whitehead, Ashley Thomas, Johnny Harris, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Hayley Squires, Owen McDonnell, Trystan Gravelle, Matt Berry, and moreWhen it premieres: March 26 on Hulu

20.Superman & Lois Season 3

Season 3 opens weeks after Superman’s blowout defeat of Ally Allston. Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) and Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) are now working at the Smallville Gazette together and enjoying small-town life. But the Kents’ romantic bliss only shines a light on how isolating “the secret” can be, as Chrissy (Sofia Hasmik) struggles to balance a new love interest and her friendship with Lois. However, Lois’s own work-life balance is put to the test when an undercover assignment reveals a deadly foe that promises to change the Kent family forever. Meanwhile, the Kent boys find themselves being pulled in opposite directions as Jordan (Alex Garfin) discovers what a superhero identity really means and Jonathan (Michael Bishop) searches for a purpose beyond the football field. Amid all this upheaval, John Henry (Wolé Parks) is haunted by his doppelgänger’s past, leading to dangerous consequences for him and Natalie (Tayler Buck). Lana Lang (Emmanuelle Chriqui) and Kyle (Erik Valdez) redefine their family post-separation, while Sarah (Inde Navarrette) explores what the future holds for her and Jordan now that she knows the truth about his powers. Having learned the hard way that no one else can be trusted to work with Superman, general Samuel Lane (Dylan Walsh) reclaims his post at the Department of Defense, only to face his own conflict in working with his grandson, Jordan.When it returns: March 14 on The CW

21.Call the Midwife Season 12

It’s 1968, and the nuns and nurses from Nonnatus House return for more midwifery and family life. This season, the midwives welcome a new nun, Sister Veronica (Rebecca Gethings), and tension in Poplar arises following the effects of Enoch Powell’s “Rivers of Blood” speech.When it returns: March 26 on PBS