What To Watch This Weekend (March 6–8)

Looking for something good to watch? Here’s what’s new this weekend including Outlander Season 8, Fackham Hall, War Machine, and more.

Frens, if you’re scrolling around trying to figure out what to watch this weekend, don’t worry… I’ve got you covered.

From chaotic comedy and gripping true crime to sweeping historical drama and a bold new film hitting theaters, there’s plenty to add to your watchlist.

Here’s what’s worth pressing play on this weekend.


March 6

“Fackham Hall” — HBO Max

If you love British manor dramas but wish they were just a little more ridiculous, “Fackham Hall” might be your new obsession.

The series mixes romance, social satire, and murder into one delightfully absurd spoof. Think high society chaos, over-the-top characters, and a storyline that’s intentionally unhinged in the best way.


“The Dinosaurs” — Netflix

Produced by Steven Spielberg and narrated by Morgan Freeman, “The Dinosaurs” takes viewers on an epic journey into the prehistoric world.

This sweeping documentary series explores the rise and fall of dinosaurs over hundreds of millions of years. If you love nature docs that feel cinematic and immersive, this one is definitely worth checking out.


“War Machine” — Netflix

Things take a terrifying turn in “War Machine.”

During the final stage of U.S. Army Ranger selection, an elite team’s training exercise suddenly becomes a fight for survival against an unimaginable threat. What starts as a test of strength and endurance quickly turns into something much darker.


Friends Like These: The Murder Of Skylar Neese” — Hulu

True crime fans, this one is going to pull you in.

“Friends Like These: The Murder Of Skylar Neese” revisits the heartbreaking case of a 16-year-old West Virginia teen who vanished from her home, leaving her family and community desperate for answers.

Through social media posts, interviews, and Skylar’s own words, the three-part docuseries dives deep into friendship, betrayal, and the emotional intensity of growing up in the digital age.

As the truth unfolds, the story raises chilling questions about trust, loyalty, and what really happened the night Skylar disappeared.


“Hamnet” — Peacock

Directed by Academy Award winner Chloé Zhao, “Hamnet” tells a deeply emotional story about love, grief, and the inspiration behind William Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy, Hamlet.

The film stars Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal and explores the personal loss that shaped one of literature’s most iconic works.


“The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs & Who Has Control” — Paramount+

This powerful documentary explores the cultural and political battle surrounding Addyi, the first FDA-approved treatment for women’s sexual desire.

At the center of the story is entrepreneur and women’s health advocate Cindy Eckert, whose relentless push helped bring the controversial drug into the spotlight.

It’s a fascinating look at science, gender politics, and the fight for women’s health autonomy.


“Outlander” Season 8 — Starz

Jamie and Claire Fraser are back.

In Season 8 of “Outlander,” the couple returns to Fraser’s Ridge after leaving the Revolutionary War behind, only to find their home and community changed in ways they never expected.

As new threats emerge and long-buried secrets surface, the Frasers must decide how far they’re willing to go to protect the place they call home and the family they love.


The Bride!” — In Theaters

If you’re heading to the movies this weekend, “The Bride!” is bringing a bold new spin to the Frankenstein story.

Directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, the film stars Jessie Buckley as The Bride and Christian Bale as a lonely Frankenstein searching for companionship in 1930s Chicago.

What follows is a wild ride filled with romance, rebellion, and a radical cultural movement that no one saw coming.

The film also features a stacked cast including Annette Bening, Peter Sarsgaard, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Penélope Cruz.


March 7

Love & Marriage: Huntsville” — OWN (8 PM)

The drama continues on “Love & Marriage: Huntsville.”

Between Ken allegedly sliding into another woman’s DMs, rumors about Tisha and Marsau, and tensions rising between Chris and Marsau over a license revocation, the new episode picks up with plenty of messy moments and emotional confrontations.

In other words… exactly the kind of reality TV chaos fans love.


March 8

“Rooster” — HBO Max

Steve Carell leads the new HBO Max comedy “Rooster,” which centers on an author navigating a complicated relationship with his daughter while working on a college campus.

The series also stars Charly Clive, Danielle Deadwyler, Phil Dunster, John C. McGinley, and Lauren Tsai.

Expect awkward family dynamics, sharp humor, and plenty of uncomfortable moments.


Harry Styles: One Night In Manchester — Netflix

Harry Styles fans, this one’s for you.

Netflix is streaming the first live performance of Harry Styles’ fourth studio album, “KISS ALL THE TIME. DISCO, OCCASIONALLY.”

The special captures his Manchester concert in full and gives fans a front-row seat to the performance.

The stream premieres Sunday at 3 PM ET / 12 PM PT.


What Are You Watching This Weekend?

So frens… what’s making your watchlist this weekend?

Are you diving into “Outlander,” checking out the chaos of “Fackham Hall,” or heading to the theater for “The Bride!”?

Drop down in the comments and let me know what you’re watching.


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