Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including a Cool Production for Children

Lots of new shows are coming to TV this week! You’ll find everything from the next installments of popular dramas to brand new reality competitions. Both streaming services and cable channels are launching new content, including returning favorites and original documentaries. Whether you enjoy intense crime shows or upbeat musical performances, there’s something for everyone. This week is a big one for TV, with major networks and streaming platforms debuting their latest lineups.

‘Mystery Road: Origin’ (2022)

Season two of ‘Mystery Road: Origin’ premieres on Acorn TV on March 23rd. The show tells the story of a young police officer who comes back to his childhood home, a small, isolated town, to reconnect with his father. It’s a prequel to the original ‘Mystery Road,’ showing how the main character developed, and it promises a look at the secrets and conflicts within this close-knit community as he solves local cases.

‘Inside’ (2025)

The third season of the Netflix show ‘Inside’ premieres on March 23rd. The series follows content creators as they compete in tough challenges for a cash prize. Each episode showcases the intense competition of today’s digital world, focusing on how the contestants handle both physical and emotional obstacles. This season will continue to explore the social and mental skills needed to succeed under pressure.

‘Kountry Wayne: Nostalgia’ (2026)

Kountry Wayne’s new stand-up special, ‘Nostalgia,’ will be available on Prime Video starting March 23rd. In it, the comedian shares funny and personal stories, blending them with his clever observations about life. The special looks back at his life and how he worked his way to success in comedy, marking an important moment for him as he reaches a worldwide audience.

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ (2025)

The second season of ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ arrives on Disney+ on March 24th. Matt Murdock is still juggling his work as a lawyer with his life as the masked hero of New York City. This season’s story focuses on Matt and Wilson Fisk facing their shared history and the return of their old identities. Expect a darker and more intense feel, building on what fans loved about previous Daredevil stories.

‘Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special’ (2026)

On March 24th, Disney+ will release a special celebrating the 20th anniversary of ‘Hannah Montana.’ Miley Cyrus revisits the show that made her famous, looking back at its lasting impact. The special includes new interviews with the people who worked on the show, as well as classic clips from the original series. It’s a nostalgic look back at a show that meant a lot to a whole generation.

‘Jeff Ross: Take a Banana for the Ride’ (2026)

Jeff Ross is bringing his stand-up comedy to Netflix with a new special called ‘Jeff Ross: Take a Banana for the Ride,’ which premieres on March 24th. This show is particularly special because it’s Ross’s first time performing on Broadway. It’s a more revealing and heartfelt performance than people might expect from the comedian, known for playfully ‘roasting’ others, as he shares personal stories about loss and family.

‘The Verdict’ (2026)

The new series ‘The Verdict’ premieres on Vice on March 24th. Each episode tackles big issues in sports with a lively debate format. Experts and well-known figures will present different viewpoints on current sports news and past controversies, giving viewers a well-rounded look at the most important stories in the industry.

‘Heartbreak High’ (2022)

Season three of the Australian drama ‘Heartbreak High’ arrives on Netflix March 25th. The show follows the students of Hartley High as they navigate the ups and downs of teenage life, including love and figuring out who they are. It’s known for realistically portraying the issues faced by today’s high school students, and the new season will continue to delve into the complicated friendships and relationships within the school.

‘Homicidio New York’ (2024)

Season two of ‘Homicide: New York’ premieres on Netflix March 25th. The documentary series features detectives sharing the stories of challenging murder cases they’ve worked on. Using real evidence and personal experiences, the show offers an in-depth look at how criminal investigations unfold and the hard work involved in solving them. Each episode focuses on one case and the pursuit of justice for the victims.

‘Bait’ (2026)

The new Prime Video series ‘Bait’ starts streaming on March 25th. It’s about an actor whose life changes drastically after a crucial audition. As he navigates the fallout from his career decisions, his work and personal life become increasingly intertwined. The show explores the intense pressures of the entertainment world and the emotional cost of chasing fame.

‘Love Overboard’ (2026)

Get ready for ‘Love Overboard,’ a new reality show coming to ABC on March 26th! The series follows a group of singles living on a lavish yacht as they look for love. Expect plenty of dates and challenges as these contestants try to find a connection while living in close quarters. The beautiful yacht setting adds a special touch to all the drama and romance.

‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’ (2026)

Netflix will release the horror series ‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’ on March 26th. The story revolves around a wedding, and a disturbing mystery begins to emerge right before the celebration starts. The series creates a creepy and unsettling atmosphere through suspense and psychological thrills, revealing the hidden secrets of the wedding guests and the repercussions of their past choices.

‘Detective Hole’ (2026)

The new Netflix series ‘Detective Hole,’ based on Jo Nesbø’s bestselling books, premieres on March 26th. It centers around a detective with a troubled past who’s hunting a dangerous killer. As he investigates, he’s forced to confront his own issues while unraveling a complicated mystery filled with twists and turns. The show aims to capture the suspenseful and intricate storytelling of the novels with well-developed characters and a gripping plot.

‘Born to Bowl’ (2026)

The docuseries ‘Born to Bowl’ launches on March 26th, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the world of professional bowling. The show follows top bowlers as they compete across the country, highlighting the dedication and training it takes to succeed at the highest level. Viewers will see what it’s like to travel the national tour and compete against the best players in the sport.

‘For All Mankind’ (2019)

The fifth season of ‘For All Mankind’ arrives on Apple TV+ on March 27th. This show imagines a world where the space race continued, and this season explores humanity’s growing reach across our solar system and the new technologies that make it possible. It still follows the stories of the astronauts and engineers – both their work and their lives.

‘House of David’ (2025)

The second season of ‘House of David’ premieres on Prime Video March 27th. This historical drama tells the story of David’s journey to becoming King of Israel. This season focuses on the political schemes and battles he faced as a ruler, blending historical events with compelling character stories to show the challenges of leadership in ancient times.

‘Color Theories by Julio Torres’ (2026)

Julio Torres’ new stand-up special, ‘Color Theories,’ arrives on March 27th. In it, Torres playfully examines life’s big questions using color as a central theme. Known for his creative and quirky style, he blends storytelling and visual comedy to offer a fresh, imaginative take on ordinary things.

‘Betrayal: Secrets & Lies’ (2026)

ABC’s new docuseries, ‘Betrayal: Secrets & Lies,’ premieres on March 29th. Each episode tells a true story of someone who experienced a deep betrayal and how they coped with it. The series covers a variety of betrayals, from personal relationships to major scandals, using interviews and investigations to reveal what really happened.

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

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2026-03-24 21:16