If you’re trying to figure out what to watch this week, streaming platforms and theaters are rolling out a strong mix of new series, documentaries, and major movie releases.
From the return of the hit animated superhero series “Invincible” to the highly anticipated “Peaky Blinders” film and Apple TV’s thriller “Imperfect Women,” there’s plenty arriving across Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Peacock, and theaters.
Here’s everything premiering this week.
What To Know
• “Invincible” Season 4 premieres March 18 on Prime Video
• “Imperfect Women” debuts March 18 on Apple TV
• “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” arrives March 20 on Netflix
• New documentaries, comedies, family series, and theatrical releases also debut this week
March 16
“Born To Bowl” — HBO Max
This sports docuseries follows professional bowling stars Kyle Troup, Anthony Simonsen, EJ Tackett, Cameron Crowe, and Jason Belmonte as they compete on the Professional Bowlers Association Tour. The series explores the demanding travel schedule, prize money chase, and blue-collar culture of professional bowling.
“The Plastic Detox” — Netflix
This health documentary examines the growing concern around microplastics and their impact on fertility, puberty, and human development. Experts and researchers explain how plastic exposure affects the body and what steps people can take to reduce risks.
March 18
“Invincible” Season 4 — Prime Video
The hit animated superhero series returns as Mark Grayson continues protecting Earth while facing a powerful new threat that could change humanity’s future. The series is based on Robert Kirkman’s award-winning comic and features voice performances from Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, and J.K. Simmons.
“Imperfect Women” — Apple TV
This psychological crime thriller follows three lifelong friends whose bond is shattered after a shocking crime. As the investigation unfolds, long-buried secrets about guilt, betrayal, and loyalty begin to surface.
March 19
“Tyler Perry’s Beauty In Black” Season 2 Part 2 — Netflix
The drama continues as the ruthless family behind a beauty empire and a secret trafficking operation faces a reckoning. Meanwhile, Kimmie rises to power after inheriting control of the family business.
“Meal Ticket” — Prime Video
This basketball documentary explores the legacy of the McDonald’s All American Games, the high school showcase that launched the careers of NBA and WNBA stars including LeBron James, Candace Parker, Tracy McGrady, and Shaquille O’Neal.
March 20
“Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” — Netflix
Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby in this feature-length continuation of the hit series. Set during World War II, Tommy is pulled back from exile to confront enemies, protect his family legacy, and face his darkest reckoning.
“The Rise Of The Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel” — Netflix
This music documentary explores the early years of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the lasting influence of original guitarist Hillel Slovak on the band’s formation and sound.
“Deadloch” Season 2 — Prime Video
The Australian crime comedy returns with a new mystery set in the Northern Territory. Detectives Dulcie Collins and Eddie Redcliffe investigate a grisly discovery in a remote town filled with secrets, suspicious locals, and dangerous wildlife.
“Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat” — Prime Video
This documentary-style comedy follows a corporate retreat at a hot sauce company where one employee believes everything is real, unaware that every coworker around him is part of an elaborate staged scenario.
“Wonder Pets: In The City” — Apple TV
A new generation of classroom pets take center stage in this animated children’s series. Izzy the guinea pig, Tate the snake, and Zuri the bunny travel the world rescuing animals through musical mini-opera adventures.
“Wicked: For Good” — Peacock
Elphaba lives in exile as the Wicked Witch of the West while Glinda enjoys fame in Emerald City. As tensions rise across Oz, the former friends must reunite to change their destinies.
“Project Hail Mary” — Theaters
Ryan Gosling stars as a science teacher who wakes up alone on a spaceship with no memory and must solve a scientific mystery threatening Earth’s survival.
“Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come” — Theaters
Samara Weaving returns as Grace in this horror-thriller sequel where rival families hunt her for control of a powerful secret council.
“The Pout-Pout Fish” — Theaters
This animated family film follows a grumpy fish and an adventurous sea dragon on a quest to find a legendary fish that can save their underwater home.
March 21
“BTS: The Comeback Live – Arirang” — Netflix
BTS reunites on stage for a global live concert celebrating their new album, “Arirang.” The historic performance streams live worldwide from Korea.
If you’re trying to decide what to add to your watchlist this week, there’s no shortage of options across streaming and theaters.
From the return of “Invincible” and the debut of “Imperfect Women” to the highly anticipated “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man,” there’s something dropping almost every day.
Take a look at the list above and let me know which shows or movies you’ll be checking out this week.
Drop down in the comments and tell me what’s on your watchlist.
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I need to get an Apple TV subscription and finish Beauty in Black to get ready for this week.