Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including a Hit Anime Adaptation

I’m really excited about all the new shows and returning favorites coming out in the second week of March! There’s going to be something for everyone – from cooking competitions and reality TV to brand new dramas and fascinating documentaries. I’m especially looking forward to seeing some of my favorite reality shows come back, but there are also a lot of original series with some really big names attached. It seems like there’s a lot of international talent and different ways of telling stories this time around, which is great!

‘Top Chef’ (2006)

Okay, so I’m really excited – ‘Top Chef’ is coming back for its twenty-third season on March 9th! As a huge fan, I always love seeing the new batch of chefs they bring in. It’s amazing to watch them tackle these crazy-difficult challenges and try to prove they’ve got the skills and imagination to cut it in a real professional kitchen. Of course, you’ve still got the familiar faces – Tom Colicchio and Padma Lakshmi are back, which is awesome – judging everything and helping to crown the next big culinary star. Honestly, ‘Top Chef’ is just a must-watch for anyone who loves food and seeing incredible cooking!

‘One Piece’ (2023)

The second season of Netflix’s live-action series ‘One Piece’ premieres on March 10th. The show, based on the popular manga by Eiichiro Oda, follows the adventures of pirate captain Monkey D. Luffy (played by Iñaki Godoy) and his crew as they search for the ultimate treasure, the ‘One Piece.’ It’s been praised for staying true to the original story and creating a detailed, immersive world.

‘Road Wars’ (2022)

A&E is bringing back its popular show ‘Road Wars’ on March 10th for a seventh season. The series features dramatic footage of accidents and dangerous driving, captured by dashcams and people nearby. While it showcases the chaos on our roads, ‘Road Wars’ also highlights surprising acts of kindness that happen during traffic incidents. It offers a realistic look at the everyday challenges and dangers drivers face nationwide.

‘Customer Wars’ (2022)

A&E’s ‘Customer Wars’ is back for its eighth season on March 10th, continuing to showcase dramatic conflicts between customers and workers. The show uses security and mobile phone footage to highlight the tense and chaotic moments that happen in stores and restaurants, exploring what causes people to lash out. It’s a look at the pressures of working in customer service and what they reveal about how we behave as consumers.

‘Age of Attraction’ (2026)

Netflix’s new series, ‘Age of Attraction,’ starts March 11th and explores what happens when people of very different ages try to date. The show follows singles as they search for love, facing both what society thinks about age gaps and their own personal challenges. It asks whether strong emotional connections can overcome these differences and prove that age really doesn’t matter when it comes to finding lasting love.

‘Scarpetta’ (2026)

The crime drama ‘Scarpetta’ arrives on Amazon Prime Video March 11th, adapted from the bestselling novels by Patricia Cornwell. Nicole Kidman plays Kay Scarpetta, a forensic pathologist who returns to her home state of Virginia to investigate a new serial killer. While using cutting-edge science to solve these crimes, she’s also forced to revisit a chilling case from her past. The show combines classic crime investigation with a focus on the complex characters and rich story from the popular book series.

‘Sunny Nights’ (2025)

The comedy-drama ‘Sunny Nights’ premieres on Hulu March 11th, taking place in Australia. It follows an American brother and sister who move to Sydney to start a spray-tan business. As they adjust to a new culture and the challenges of running a business, they encounter funny and dramatic experiences. The show explores family relationships and what it takes to succeed as an entrepreneur in a foreign country.

‘Virgin River’ (2019)

Season seven of ‘Virgin River’ arrives on Netflix March 12th, picking up where the book-based story left off. Alexandra Breckenridge is back as Melinda Monroe, the nurse practitioner dealing with life and love in the beautiful, but isolated, town of Virgin River. The new episodes will focus on the relationships between the town’s residents and the difficulties they face, offering viewers more heartfelt stories and stunning scenery as their lives become even more connected.

‘Love Is Blind: Sweden’ (2024)

Season 3 of ‘Love Is Blind: Sweden’ premieres on Netflix March 12th. The show follows Swedish singles as they try to find love and get engaged without ever meeting face-to-face, communicating only through private pods. It explores how Swedish culture impacts the challenges and excitement of dating and finding a lifelong partner based on emotional connection alone.

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024)

The fourth season of Hulu’s ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ premieres on March 12th. The reality show follows several Mormon mothers whose lives were turned upside down by a public scandal involving swinging. This new season explores the fallout from the controversy and how it impacts their families, friendships, and their work as social media influencers. It offers a look at the challenges of balancing traditional religious beliefs with the demands of modern online fame.

‘Mudtown’ (2024)

The new drama series ‘Mudtown’ premieres on BritBox on March 12th. It follows the life of a Justice of the Peace, both in her courtroom and personal life. Things take an unexpected turn when she’s arrested while trying to help a friend’s son, which jeopardizes her career and forces her to face the consequences within the legal system she upholds. The series examines the challenges of balancing personal relationships with professional responsibilities in a close-knit community.

‘Mama June: Family Crisis’ (2017)

Season 8 of ‘Mama June’ premieres on We TV March 13th, continuing to follow reality star June Shannon’s life. The show tracks June as she deals with challenging family dynamics and the consequences of her very public personal changes. Each episode highlights her attempts to rebuild her life and stay connected with her kids and boyfriend. Ultimately, the series offers a raw look at the difficulties of family life while living in the public eye.

‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ (2022)

‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ returns to ABC for its fourth season on March 13th. The show features well-known personalities from sports and entertainment competing in a special version of the classic quiz show. Players compete for money to donate to their favorite charities, creating a fun and competitive atmosphere where stars can show off their knowledge while supporting good causes.

‘Fatal Seduction’ (2023)

Season 3 of the psychological thriller ‘Fatal Seduction’ premieres on Netflix March 13th. The show centers on a professor in a marriage who gets caught up in a dangerous situation after having an affair. As things unravel, she faces manipulation and heartbreaking events that put her family at risk. The series delves into themes of longing, remorse, and how damaging secrets can be.

‘This Farming Life’ (2016)

The eighth season of ‘This Farming Life’ begins streaming on BritBox on March 13th, offering a real look at farming today. The documentary series follows families in rural Scotland and Northern Ireland as they deal with the ups and downs of farm life – from caring for animals to facing whatever the weather brings. It shows the strength and hard work needed to keep traditional farming alive in the modern world, and gives a genuine look behind the scenes of the agricultural industry.

‘Dynasty: The Murdochs’ (2026)

On March 13th, Netflix will release ‘Dynasty: The Murdochs,’ a new documentary series that investigates the powerful media empire built by Rupert Murdoch. The series explores how Murdoch’s company impacts global events and, in particular, focuses on the intense competition and conflicts between Murdoch’s children as they vie to take over the family business. It’s a close look at how family relationships and immense corporate power intertwine.

‘The Madison’ (2026)

Premiering on Paramount+ on March 14th, ‘The Madison’ is the latest addition to the ‘Yellowstone’ story. The series centers on a family from New York who relocate to Montana after experiencing a major loss. As they try to start over in the unfamiliar landscape of the American West, they face tough challenges and must learn to adjust to a very different way of life. The show delves into themes of loss, overcoming hardship, and the differences between city and country living.

‘Rooster Fighter’ (2026)

On March 14th, Adult Swim will premiere ‘Rooster Fighter,’ a new anime full of action. The series follows Keiji, a super-strong mutant rooster dedicated to protecting people. He journeys across the land battling enormous, frightening monsters called Demons that are trying to destroy the world. It’s a fresh take on the classic hero story, mixing exciting fights with a humorous and clever approach.

Tell us which of these premieres you are most excited to watch in the comments.

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2026-03-11 08:46