Best new movies to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video & more in March 2024

If you want to stay up to date with all the new movies to stream, you’ve come to the right place. Here are all the new releases dropping on your chosen streaming services in March 2024, so you can find the best movies to watch on the likes of Netflix, Disney Plus, and more.

We know how it is: as much as you want to devote every waking second to being in the cinema, sadly, life gets in the way sometimes. Luckily, there are an abundance of streaming platforms like Netflix out there to help you catch up.

Naturally, you have to wait a few months for the best new movies to arrive on your preferred platform, and sometimes it can require a little bit of shuffling among your subscriptions to catch everything you want.

Well, we just made that shuffle a lot easier. Here’s all the best new movies to stream in March 2024, including how to watch Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, the arrival of a new Timothée Chalamet movie, and Adam Sandler shooting off into space.

New movies to stream on Netflix in March 2024

Here are all the new releases heading to Netflix this month:

Adam Sandler in Spaceman
Netflix

My Name is Loh Kiwan (March 1): There are lots of great K-drama shows coming to Netflix this year, but this movie deserves your attention just as much. When the titular character defects from North Korea, he struggles to assimilate in Europe, and connects with an equally lost woman.

Spaceman (March 1): The Sandman becomes the Spaceman this month, as Adam Sandler ventures into the great unknown as an astronaut questioning his life. He also meets a weird alien spider voiced by Paul Dano, which is always going to be fun.

Damsel (March 8): Millie Bobby Brown, star of Stranger Things, has a new movie dropping on Netflix this month. The young actor is joined by Angela Bassett, Ray Winstone, and Robin Wright for this fantastical adventure.

Irish Wish (March 15): Lindsay Lohan loves a cheesy Netflix original, and she’s back this time to attend a wedding in Ireland that will surely lead to a fateful meeting with the love of her life.

Shirley (March 22): Regina King is joined by the late Lance Reddick, and Terrence Howard for this biopic about Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress.

The Beautiful Game (March 29): British legend Bill Nighy stars in this football flick about the Homeless World Cup, a real-life, annual event that combines the love of the sport with activism to help those displaced in our society.

New movies to stream on Max in March 2024

Here are all the 2023 and 2024 movies to watch on Max this month:

Hugh Grant's Oompa Loompa in Wonka
Warner Bros.

Wonka (March 8): Every Timothée Chalamet fan is more likely thinking about Dune 2 right now, but let’s not forget his marvelous turn as the king of chocolate in Wonka last year. The fun flick arrives on Max this month for your home-viewing pleasure.

Dream Scenario (Max March 15): From the king of chocolate to the king of crazy, Nic Cage stars in this surrealist drama about a guy who appears in everyone’s dreams—no, he is not playing Freddy Krueger.

New movies to stream on Disney Plus in March 2024

Here are all the 2023 and 2024 releases heading to Disney Plus this month:

Taylor Swift performing with a teal guitar onstage at an Eras Tour concert
Wikimedia Commons, Paolo V

Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour (March 15): Swifties, get ready to clap, cheer, and cry along at home as the iconic Eras Tour makes its way to the small screen. Packed with all the biggest hits, and a few surprise songs, this concert movie is a must for any fans of the pop queen.

New movies to stream on Prime Video in March 2024

Here are all the 2023 and 2024 releases heading to Prime Video this month:

Mike in Five Nights at Freddy's played by Josh Hutcherson
Universal Pictures

Five Night’s at Freddy’s (March 5): Spooky season may be a few months away still, but it’s never a bad time to fill your night with fright and see what’s going down after dark at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. This was one of the best horror movies of last year, so dive in if you dare.

Ricky Stanicky (March 7): Zac Efron and John Cena team up for a wacky buddy-comedy adventure that’ll offer up the perfect easy watch on a lazy weekend.

Road House (March 21): Jake Gyllenhaal is having fun lately with his career choices, and we are totally here for it. This remake of the classic 1989 flick sees the actor take on the role of former UFC fighter, Dalton, who seems to find trouble everywhere he goes.

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 (March 12): The original in this comedy franchise is now 22 years old, which really makes us feel ancient. Now, you can see what’s going on with Toula’s love life all these years later, as the Portokalos family reunite in their homeland.

New movies to stream on Peacock in March 2024

Here are all the 2023 and 2024 movies to watch on Peacock this month:

Baby Branch in Trolls 3
Universal Pictures

Trolls Band Together (March 15): Children all around the world are, rightly, obsessed with these musical critters, and the Trolls threequel is dropping exclusively on Peacock this month. This instalment looks at Branch’s past as part of a boy band (heavily inspired by NYSNC), and offers up a whole host of pop bangers that’ll be stuck in your head for days.

New movies to stream on Hulu in March 2024

Here are all the new releases heading to Hulu this month:

Daisy Ridley in The Marsh King's Daughter
Hulu

The Marsh King’s Daughter (March 5): Daisy Ridley has not had much luck with her career post-Star Wars, sadly, but this thriller movie is an underrated gem. Even better, it also stars Ben Mendelsohn, who is always great to watch.

New releases on Apple TV Plus in March 2024

Here are all the new streaming movies heading to Apple TV+ this month:

Joaquin Phoenix as Napoleon
Apple TV+/Columbia Pictures

Napoleon (March 1): Joaquin Phoenix stars as the titular historical figure in Ridley Scott’s latest epic. Full of violence, sex, and war, Napoleon is not one for the faint of heart, but this Oscar-nominated flick is certainly worth your time if you’re a fan of bombastic period pieces.

That’s all the new movies to stream this month across the various platforms.

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