STARZ March 2026 Movie and TV Titles Announced
The lineup includes the eighth and final season of Outlander, Resurrection Road, Turbulence, and Women’s History Month programming.
The lineup includes the eighth and final season of Outlander, Resurrection Road, Turbulence, and Women’s History Month programming.
Produced by Two Brothers Pictures, the charming Scottish series returns.
The Prime Video series features a beloved panel of three dynamic judges adjudicating real and compelling cases.
Based on the international bestselling book series from Elle Kennedy, the series will be available in May.
Starring Nicolas Cage, Spider-Noir is a live-action series based on the Marvel comic Spider-Man Noir.
The Australian series from ITV Studios will premiere February 20 on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
Love is back in the fields, and this time, it’s more intimate, more intense, and more unpredictable than ever.
The revival will kick off with a two-episode premiere on Wednesday, February 25.
The new season of the spinoff series, inspired by the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before film franchise, features eight episodes.
The streaming service has released the official trailer and key art for the four-part drama series.
The crime thriller series is based on Patricia Cornwell’s bestselling book series.
Starring Rachel Weisz, Leo Woodall, and John Slattery, the series will debut on March 5.
Descendants/ZOMBIES: Worlds Collide Tour – The Live Album will be released on Feb. 20 across all major digital platforms.
Starring Teresa Palmer, the series is based on the novel of the same name by New York Times best-selling author Sally Hepworth.
Starring Nicolas Cage, the series will premiere on Prime Video worldwide in Spring 2026.
The official trailer was accompanied by a personally penned letter from Eiichiro Oda, the creator of the global phenomenon.
The seventh season will welcome a few new faces, including characters who could shake up the status quo in a major way.
The second volume on Netflix consists of four 30-minute episodes.
HBO Max offers a mix of series, movies, real-life stories, and, via TNT Sports in the UK, live sport.
The series tells the powerful story of the world’s worst nuclear disaster in four gripping episodes.