
This March, Paramount+ is adding a wide range of movies and shows, including exciting action films, interesting documentaries, and timeless classics. You’ll find both new releases from 2026 and popular favorites from throughout film history. Whether you enjoy gripping survival stories, clever horror, or anything in between, Paramount+ has something to offer. This month’s selections demonstrate the platform’s dedication to both fresh content and beloved franchises.
‘The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs and Who Has Control’ (2026)

This documentary tells the story of the first drug created to boost female sexual desire, and the intense debate it sparked. It details the difficulties faced in getting the medication approved, examining how issues of gender and societal norms played a role. The film, produced by Paramount Pictures Canada, offers a detailed look at the clash between medical science and political viewpoints, and the struggles of those who worked to bring this treatment to patients. It became available on March 6, 2026, raising important questions about ethics in the pharmaceutical industry.
‘Not Without Hope’ (2025)

Featuring Zachary Levi, this intense drama tells the true story of four friends struggling to survive after their fishing boat capsizes in the Gulf of Mexico. Facing incredible challenges, they must fight against the harsh conditions to stay alive. Produced by Volition Media Partners, the film powerfully depicts both the physical and emotional hardships they endure. It will premiere on Paramount+ on March 13, 2026, and highlights the incredible strength of the human spirit when faced with a dangerous situation at sea.
‘Roofman’ (2025)

Channing Tatum plays the real-life robber Jeffrey Manchester in this thrilling drama directed by Derek Cianfrance. The movie follows Manchester after he breaks out of prison and manages to hide inside a store without being discovered. He was known for sneaking into businesses through the roof, and the film shows how he managed to keep his secret life going while avoiding the police. Produced by Limelight, it’s a popular choice for anyone who enjoys captivating true stories.
‘The Running Man’ (2025)

Edgar Wright’s latest film reimagines Stephen King’s classic novel in a futuristic, unsettling world. The story centers on a man fighting for his freedom – and his family – in a dangerous, televised competition. This adaptation focuses on the book’s original ideas about unfairness in society and how the media controls us. Made by Paramount Pictures, the movie has Wright’s trademark energetic visuals and quick cuts, making it a popular pick for fans of thrilling science fiction this month.
‘Due Justice’ (2023)

This fast-paced thriller stars Kellan Lutz as a former marine lawyer who seeks justice outside the legal system. When his wife is killed and his daughter is kidnapped by a dangerous crime group, he embarks on a determined mission to find those responsible. The movie shows his transformation as he uses his military skills to take down the organization. Produced by Premiere Entertainment Group, the film explores themes of grief and revenge, and is currently a popular hit with viewers.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022)

After years away, legendary pilot Pete “Maverick” Mitchell is back to train a new group of Top Gun recruits for a dangerous mission. The film shows Maverick confronting his own history as he prepares these young pilots for a task that could cost them everything. A thrilling sequel to the original 1986 film, it’s known for its incredible practical flight sequences and realistic aerial filming. Released by Paramount Pictures, the movie was a huge hit with both audiences and critics, and remains popular on Paramount+ as a go-to action film.
‘Rebel in the Rye’ (2017)

Rebel in the Rye offers a glimpse into the life of celebrated author J.D. Salinger, portrayed by Nicholas Hoult. The film follows his troubled youth and the intense experiences he faced during World War II, which ultimately inspired his iconic novel, ‘The Catcher in the Rye’. Produced by Black Label Media, the movie explores how the war impacted Salinger’s creativity and his difficulties adjusting to unexpected fame. It became available on Paramount+ on March 8, 2026.
‘The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie’ (2004)

In this Paramount Pictures movie, SpongeBob and Patrick go on a dangerous adventure to Shell City to get back King Neptune’s stolen crown. They’re trying to rescue Mr. Krabs, who’s been falsely accused of the theft by the sneaky Plankton. Throughout their journey, the two friends face tough challenges that really put their courage and bond to the test. The film is a classic for fans of the series and is currently popular with both families and those looking for a bit of nostalgia.
‘Scary Movie 3’ (2003)

This latest movie in the parody series, directed by David Zucker, centers around reporter Cindy Campbell as she looks into strange crop circles and a haunted video. It playfully pokes fun at popular films from the early 2000s, mixing silly, physical comedy with references to pop culture. The movie boasts a large cast and the over-the-top, ridiculous style known from Brad Grey Pictures. It cleverly combines common themes from horror and sci-fi movies into one funny story. Currently, the movie is gaining popularity again and is a trending topic online.
‘Scream’ (1996)

The horror film Scream follows Sidney Prescott and her friends as they’re terrorized by a masked killer called Ghostface. Directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson, the movie is well-known for playfully acknowledging and commenting on common horror movie clichés. Characters often discuss horror tropes even as they’re living through their own scary experience. Released by Dimension Films, Scream helped breathe new life into the horror genre in the late 90s and sparked a successful series of sequels. It’s still a popular choice for horror fans watching online.
Tell us which of these Paramount+ titles you are most excited to watch this month in the comments.
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