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Apple TV+ in March: Sci-Fi Returns, New Thrillers & F1 Action

Get ready, streaming warriors, because a new month means a fresh drop of digital goodies for your viewing pleasure! While services like Netflix and HBO Max might flood your feed with sheer volume, Apple TV+ has always

PublishedMarch 2, 2026
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Apple TV+ in March: Sci-Fi Returns, New Thrillers & F1 Action

Get ready, streaming warriors, because a new month means a fresh drop of digital goodies for your viewing pleasure! While services like Netflix and HBO Max might flood your feed with sheer volume, Apple TV+ has always prided itself on a different philosophy: quality over quantity. And honestly, for March 2026, they’re bringing some serious contenders to the table, mixing highly anticipated returns with intriguing new premieres. Whether you’re already hooked on an Apple Original or looking for your next binge, here’s a breakdown of everything hitting Apple TV+ this month!

The Big-Ticket Sci-Fi Sagas

Let’s kick things off with a bang, because one of Apple TV+'s absolute heavy-hitters is making a grand return. Fans rejoice, because the incredible alternate history sci-fi epic, For All Mankind, is blasting back for its fifth season on March 27th! We've been huge champions of this series since day one, from our glowing 9/10 Season 1 review right up through its most recent interstellar exploits – and yeah, even acknowledging the occasional minor turbulence. This new season rockets forward to 2012, promising the usual stellar blend of familiar faces and fresh blood across its ten-episode run. And for those keeping an eye on the horizon, remember this season sets the stage for the Russia-focused spin-off, Star City, later in the year. Seriously, if you haven't jumped into this universe yet, now's the time!

Also continuing its monster-sized run is Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2, with new episodes dropping every Friday, having just premiered in late February. Our critics have already had a peek at the full second season, with Tara Bennet praising its ability to retain "bragging rights as the Monsterverse project giving audiences the best balance of kaiju thrills and compelling storytelling." You heard it here first – more giant monster goodness with actual heart!

Intriguing New Thrillers & Compelling Docuseries

Apple TV+ isn't just about bringing back favorites; they're also serving up some fresh narratives this March. First up, premiering March 4th, is The Hunt, a French-language thriller with a fascinating backstory. Originally slated for 2025, it faced delays due to plagiarism concerns, which have now been resolved by clearly crediting the show as "a story based on Shoot by Douglas Fairbairn." We love a good mystery, and a thriller with production drama to match? Count us in!

Mid-month, on March 18th, prepare for Imperfect Women, a brand-new psychological thriller starring some serious acting talent: Kerry Washington (from Scandal) and Elisabeth Moss (from The Handmaid's Tale). Created for television by Annie Weisman, the series promises to unravel the lives of three best friends when a single crime shatters their world. This sounds like prime Sunday night viewing material.

For those who appreciate stories ripped from real life, Twisted Yoga premieres on March 13th. This docu-series offers a platform for ex-members of an abusive tantric yoga studio to bravely share their experiences. It's bound to be a powerful and important watch.

Weekly Episode Drops & Finales

Beyond the big premieres, March is also keeping us hooked on several ongoing series. We’ll be getting new episodes of Shrinking Season 3 on Wednesdays (March 4, 11, 18), continuing the heartwarming and hilarious journey. Likewise, The Last Thing He Told Me Season 2 delivers new installments every Friday (March 6, 13, 20, 27), keeping the suspense high. And for fans of Drops of God Season 2, mark your calendars: the final episode (Episode 8) drops on March 11th, so prepare for an emotional conclusion! Additionally, the thrilling series Hijack will air its final episode on March 4th, wrapping up its high-stakes narrative.

Family Fun & High-Octane Racing

Looking for something for the younger viewers, or perhaps to relive some childhood nostalgia? Wonder Pets: In the City Season 2 kicks off toward the middle of the month (March 20th)! If you missed it, Apple TV+ revived the beloved mid-2000s Nickelodeon classic back in 2024 with an "urban takeover" spin-off. It’s family-friendly fun with a modern twist.

And for the speed demons out there, Apple TV+ remains the definitive streaming pit stop for all things Formula 1. March brings two exhilarating events: the Australian Grand Prix, roaring to life from March 5th to March 8th, followed by the Chinese Grand Prix from March 12th to March 15th. Get ready to buckle up and watch some top-tier racing!

So, Is Apple TV+ Worth The Pit Stop This March?

Apple TV+ continues its curated approach, offering a distinct lineup compared to its more voluminous competitors. With returning favorites like For All Mankind and Monarch, plus intriguing new dramas like The Hunt and Imperfect Women, March looks like a strong showing for their "quality over quantity" philosophy.

At $12.99 a month, it's a premium service, though it can also be found in some reasonably priced streaming bundles (like with Peacock, as the source notes). The best way to dip your toes in is often through the generous three-month trial included with new Apple device purchases. But even if you don't have new hardware, Apple TV+ offers a solid seven-day free trial for new subscribers. That’s more than enough time to dive into a few episodes of a new series or catch up on a returning one. Given the strong lineup, March might just be the perfect time to give Apple TV+ a shot.

FAQ

Q: How much does an Apple TV+ subscription cost?

A: Apple TV+ costs $12.99 per month for a single subscription plan. It's also available as part of streaming bundles, like with Peacock.

Q: Can I try Apple TV+ for free?

A: Yes! New subscribers can often get a seven-day free trial directly from Apple TV+. Additionally, most new Apple device purchases include a three-month free trial.

Q: What's the biggest returning show on Apple TV+ in March 2026?

A: Without a doubt, the sci-fi hit For All Mankind returns for its highly anticipated fifth season on March 27th, promising more alternate history space exploration and drama.

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