Best new shows & films streaming this week on Netflix, Prime Video, SBS, Stan, HBO Max and more

Discover the best new shows & films streaming this week – 2 to 8 March 2026 – on the major streaming platforms with this guide.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026) is streaming this week. Image: Netflix.

Netflix: streaming this week

Gabby’s Dollhouse Season 13 – 2 March

Gabby's Dollhouse S13. Image: Netflix. Streaming March 2026. Streaming This Week.
Gabby’s Dollhouse S13. Image: Netflix. Streaming this week.

Kids’ series. Time to get tiny! Join Gabby and pals as they fly through Fairylandia for the first time, throw a paw-some tea party, learn about opposites, and more.

Blue Therapy – 4 March

Series. In this high-stakes British reality series, seven couples move out of their comfort zones and onto the therapist’s couch to try and work through their relationship issues. Watch the trailer.

Vladimir – 5 March

Rachel Weisz and John Slattery in Vladimir. Image: Netflix. Streaming this week.

Series. In this brand new limited series from Netflix, an English professor (Rachel Weisz) becomes obsessed with a handsome new colleague (Leo Woodall), and her already complicated marriage and career are thrown into total chaos.

Starring Rachel Weisz, Leo Woodall, Jessica Henwick and John Slattery. Watch the trailer.

War Machine – 6 March

Richard Cotta, Yuchen Wang, Heather Burridge And Alan Ritchson In War Machine. Image: Ben King / Netflix.
Richard Cotta, Yuchen Wang, Heather Burridge and Alan Ritchson in War Machine. Image: Ben King / Netflix. Streaming this week.

Film (2026). Filmed in Australia, this high-intensity, sci-fi action feature is directed, co-produced and co-written by Victorian filmmaker Patrick Hughes.

During the final 24 hours of US Army Ranger selection, an elite team’s training exercise turns into a fight for survival against an unimaginable threat. The film combines relentless momentum with a strong ensemble cast including Alan Ritchson, Dennis Quaid and Jai Courtney.

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man – 6 March

Barry Keoghan and Cillian Murphy in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. Image: Netflix. Streaming this week.

Film (2026). Birmingham, 1940. Amid the chaos of the second world war, Tommy Shelby is driven back from a self-imposed exile to face his most destructive reckoning yet. With the future of the family and the country at stake, Tommy must face his own demons and choose whether to confront his legacy, or burn it to the ground.

Academy Award-winner Cillian Murphy returns as the iconic Tommy Shelby in this epic feature film directed by Tom Harper and written by Steven Knight. 

The cast also includes Rebecca Ferguson (DuneA House of Dynamite), Tim Roth (Reservoir DogsThe Hateful Eight), Sophie Rundle (After the Flood, Gentleman Jack) with Barry Keoghan (SaltburnThe Banshees of Inisherin) and Stephen Graham (Adolescence, A Thousand Blows). Watch the trailer.

Boyfriend on Demand – 6 March

Jisoo in Boyfriend on Demand. Image: Netflix. Streaming this week.

Series. This South Korean romantic comedy series follows Seo Mi-rae (Jisoo, of Blackpink fame), a burnt-out webtoon producer. Worn out by work, love is the last thing on her mind. But when she signs up to a virtual dating service, feelings are sparked, reality blurs and she might have a real shot at romance.

Hello Bachchon – 6 March

Series. Hello Bachchon is a new biopic series about Physics Wallah founder Alakh Pandey, made for students and anyone who believes great teachers can change lives.

The show follows his rise from a small-town physics teacher in Prayagraj to an education reformer who stood up to the pressures of India’s competitive exam system. Expect inspiring science lessons and a spotlight on how teachers can really make a difference.

BEASTARS Season 3 Part 2 – 7 March

BEASTARS. Image: Netflix. Streaming this week.

Series. Based on the Japanese manga, this anime series is set in a modern society inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, where a cultural divide exists between herbivores and carnivores.

Still Shining – 7 March

Series. This Netflix Original from South Korea is a romantic melodrama directed by Kim Yoon Jin (Our Beloved Summer) and written by Lee Sook Yun (Tune in for Love). After falling in love as teens, two young adults drift apart – only to reunite 10 years later to confront their heartbreak and growth as well as new challenges.

Stan: streaming this week

Hunting Bundy: Chase For The Devil – 1 March

Docu-series. Explore the untold story of how detectives from multiple states joined forces to stop serial killer Ted Bundy, revealed through newly uncovered crime scene photos and dramatic police interview tapes.

Gone – 8 March

Gone. Image: Stan.
Gone. Image: Stan. Streaming this week.

Series. From the co-creator of Hijack, and set against the backdrop of a prestigious private school, Gone is a chilling mystery focusing on local Headmaster Michael Polly (David Morrissey – The Walking Dead), who becomes the prime suspect in his wife Sarah’s disappearance.

An upstanding member of the community, Michael Polly is inscrutable, and likes order and precision in his working life. Until, that is, he encounters the gutsy Detective Annie Cassidy (Eve Myles) and a compulsive game of cat and mouse begins as she chips away at his veneer in search of the truth. Beneath the surface of the mystery lies a deeper exploration of trauma, trust, and the legacy of elite institutions.

ABC iview: streaming this week

Ready, Steady, Wiggle! Season 8 – 1 March

Ready, Steady, Wiggle! Image: ABC iview. Streaming this week.

Kids’ Series. Get ready for The Wiggles’ most musical series yet, with an all-new season of Ready, Steady, Wiggle! This spin of the musical wheel is packed with unforgettable songs and fan-favourite segments that will have everyone singing, dancing, and smiling together.

Murdoch Mysteries Seasons 1-8 – 1 March

Series. Set in 1895 Toronto, Murdoch Mysteries is a one‐hour drama series that explores the intriguing world of William Murdoch, a handsome young detective who uses radical forensic techniques like fingerprinting to trace evidence and solve some of the city’s most gruesome murders.

Tonight at the Museum – 4 March

Alex Lee hosts Tonight at the Museum. Image: ABC iview. Streaming this week.

Series. The museum is closed, but Alex Lee is just getting started with her guests in a comedy quiz like no other.

Surrounded by priceless artefacts and unbelievable true stories, the guests bluff, guess and laugh their way through the galleries, all chasing the ultimate honour – having one of their own personal treasures placed on display at the museum.

Back Roads – 5 March

Series. Take a road less travelled to the small towns and communities that make Australia special. Join Lisa Millar and guest presenters as they discover remarkable stories and inspiring people you’ll never forget, in the new season of Back Roads.

Creative Types with Virginia Trioli – 5 March

Creative Types with Virginia Trioli. Image: ABC iview. Streaming this week.

Series. The six-part series is back for a third season, exploring the essence of imagination and creativity with some of Australia’s best creative minds.

Drawing from all art forms: acting, directing, writing, visual and performing arts, each episode showcases creative Australians at the peak of their talents and tells the story of their journey to the top.

Blue Murder Motel – 7 March

Blue Murder Motel. Image: Abc Iview.
Michala Banas and Brett Tucker star in Blue Murder Motel. Image: ABC iview. Streaming this week.

Series. In this brand-new murder mystery series, married ex-cops Vinny and Cole have swapped the homicide beat in Sydney for their retirement dream, running a retro seaside motel in a coastal New Zealand town. But only six weeks in to their new life, that dream takes an unexpected, annoying turn when they suddenly find themselves assisting the town’s laidback surfer cop in his investigations.

Blue Murder Motel stars Aussie actors Michala Banas and Brett Tucker, who previously appeared together in McLeod’s Daughters.

Top End Bub – 7 March

Gwilym Lee, Miranda Tapsell and Gladys-May Kelly in Top End Bub. Image: ABC iview. Streaming this week.

Series. A follow-up to the smash-hit film Top End Wedding, comes this heart-warming new series starring Miranda Tapsell and Gwilym Lee.

Lauren and Ned are living their best life in the city, which is tragically interrupted when Lauren’s sister Ronelle dies in a car crash in the Top End. Rushing back to Darwin, the couple is thrown into the chaos of Top End life.

Compass – 8 March

Series. Returning for 2026, Compass explores the Australian soul – our beliefs, our ethical dilemmas, and the changing face of our spirituality – sharing stories of individuals and communities tackling life’s big questions. Hosted by Indira Naidoo.

SBS On Demand: streaming this week

Britannia Seasons 1-3 – 1 March

Britannia. Image: SBS on Demand. Streaming this week.

Series. The year is 43AD. At the far edges of the Roman Empire lies a land of powerful Druids and warrior queens. A country Julius Caesar had tried and failed to conquer a hundred years ago. A place which lies tantalisingly close to the Roman Empire’s grasp and has almost mythic status: Britannia.

The Romans’ arrival will forever change the lives of the Celts and Druids. Under General Aulus (David Morrissey, Daddy Issues), 400 ships containing 20,000 men land on Britannia’s shores in the name of the Roman Emperor Claudius (Steve Pemberton). They will take the island and anything they want from it. Britannia will be conquered. Britannia will be ‘civilised’. But since when did anyone want to be civilised?

Britannia was created by Jez Butterworth (James Bond: Spectre, Ford v Ferrari), Tom Butterworth (Tin Star) and James Richardson (Monsters 2010). The supporting cast includes Mackenzie Crook (The Office, Detectorists, Pirates of the Caribbean) Zoë Wanamaker (Harry Potter series), and Kelly Reilly (Yellowstone).

Prisoner 951 – 4 March

Prisoner 951. Image:BBC/Dancing Ledge/Laurence Cendrowicz/SBS on Demand. Streaming this week.

Series. Prisoner 951 is a new five-episode drama based on the extraordinary true story of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe (Narges Rashidi), a British-Iranian citizen who was imprisoned and held hostage by the Iranian state for six years, and her husband Richard Ratcliffe (Joseph Fiennes), who campaigned for justice and her return.

Torn from her baby daughter and accused of espionage, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe faces years of imprisonment in Iran. Thousands of miles away, in London, her husband Richard refuses to give up hope. When it is revealed that Nazanin is a pawn in a decades-old political dispute, Richard is forced to battle tyranny abroad and seeming indifference at home.

Spanning six harrowing years, this powerful true story charts one family’s extraordinary courage and resilience: a mother’s nightmare, a husband’s mission, and a family’s unbreakable bond.

Tokyo Story – 4 March

Tokyo Story. Image: SBS on Demand. Streaming this week.

Film (1953). An ageing couple travel from their quiet seaside town to Tokyo to visit their grown children, only to discover how distance has settled between them. As obligations and modern life crowd out intimacy, it is their widowed daughter-in-law who offers unexpected tenderness. A profound meditation on generational change, duty, and the quiet ache of familial love, the film is widely regarded as one of the greatest achievements in world cinema.

Directed by Yasujirō Ozu and starring Chishū Ryū, Setsuko Hara, and Haruko Sugimura.

Aracadia – 4 March

Film (2024). In this Greek drama, Neurologist Katerina accompanies Yannis, a once-respected retired doctor, to a desolate seaside resort where he must identify the victim of a tragic car accident. As they traverse sandy dunes in autumn’s wind, an unsettling silence mirrors the emotional weight of their task. Drawn inexplicably to a mysterious, rustic beach bar called Arcadia, Katerina begins to piece together a haunting tapestry of love, loss, acceptance, and letting go.

Directed by Yorgos Zois and starring Vangelis Mourikis, Angeliki Papoulia, and Daphné Patakia.

The Hospital: In The Deep End Season 2 – 5 March

Jelena Dokic, Matt Preston and Ruby Rose in The Hospital: In the Deep End. Image: SBS on Demand. Streaming this week.

Series. In the compelling new season of The Hospital: In the Deep End, three new iconic Australians step onto the frontline where the stakes are high, and compassion is critical. The series return expands its lens to explore a wider range of departments than ever before across not one, but two of the busiest and most well-known hospitals in the country.

Award-winning food journalist, best-selling cookbook author, radio presenter and international TV personality Matt Preston; former professional tennis player, broadcaster and public speaker Jelena Dokic; and Hollywood actor, producer, and activist Ruby Rose, each arrive with a deeply personal connection to the public health system, but nothing has prepared them for the emotional and eye-opening experiences ahead.

Returning to St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney, and, for the first time, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, the series has unprecedented access to the inner workings of these two major public hospitals. It’s an unfiltered, intimate glimpse beyond the hospital corridors, where raw vulnerability and strength meet in life-changing moments, taking audiences inside the pressure points testing our health system. From the high-stress environment of the operating theatre to the emotional toll of treating the critically ill to occupational violence, the series bears witness to the extraordinary challenges frontline staff face every single day.

Disney+: streaming this week

O11CE Seasons 1-3 – 4 March

Series. Produced by Pol-ka Producciones in association with Disney Channel Latin America, this Argentine youth sports telenovela focuses on Gabo Moreti, a talented young soccer player from a small town who receives a scholarship to the prestigious Sports Academic Institute in Buenos Aires, aiming to join their team, the Los Halcones Dorados (Golden Hawks).

Ghost Elephants – 8 March

Documentary (2025). Legend says there are ‘ghost elephants’ hidden in the highlands of Angola that have never been seen by humans. In this stunning documentary film, acclaimed director Werner Herzog (Grizzly Man) follows an epic quest to the Angolan highlands led by National Geographic Explorer and conservation biologist Dr Steve Boyes to find these majestic and elusive creatures.

BritBox: new this week

Motherland Seasons 1-3 – 4 March

Motherland. Streaming On Britbox In March.
Motherland. Image: BritBox. Streaming this week.

Series. Anna Maxwell-Martin (Bleak House, Line Of Duty, South Riding) stars as Julia Johnstone, a working mum navigating a chaotic parent group and an absent husband, along with the trials of modern motherhood.

When her mother decides to stop helping out with the grandchildren, Julia is left with no choice but to take a more active role in her kids’ lives. She begins navigating the local parents group, meeting fellow working mum Liz, stay-at-home dad Kevin, and the confident, acerbic mum Amanda. Together, they navigate the trials, traumas and absurdity of modern parenting, forming an unexpected camaraderie.

Both brutally honest and utterly hilarious, Motherland is a critically-acclaimed, binge-worthy sitcom that delves into the unromantic and chaotic side of middle-class motherhood to deliver a hilariously honest and relatable portrayal of the hyper-competitive world of modern parenting.

Binge: streaming this week

Dawson’s Creek Seasons 1-6 – 2 March

Dawson’s Creek. Image: Binge. Streaming this week.

Series. Revisit this iconic teen drama series with all six seasons streaming on Binge this month. This nostalgic coming‑of‑age show follows Dawson, Joey, Pacey and Jen as they navigate the highs and lows of adolescence in a small New England town.

Starring James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Michelle Williams and Joshua Jackson.

Mudtown – 3 March

Mudtown. Image: Binge. Streaming this week.

Series. This Welsh-set crime thriller follows magistrate Claire Lewis Jones, whose professional life is upended when a family friend is charged with arson, leading her into a dangerous web of criminal activity tied to local crime boss, Saint Pete. As personal and professional worlds collide, Claire must protect her family while confronting buried secrets in Newport’s underbelly.

Selling Houses Australia Season 18 – 5 March

Selling Houses Australia. Image: Binge. Streaming this week.

Series. Selling Houses Australia returns for its 18th season, which includes an emotional 200th episode. From a weathered coastal shack at Horrocks Beach in Western Australia to suburban homes across the country, Selling Houses Australia is getting the full spectrum of Aussie homes ready for sale.

Ted Season 2 – 5 March

Max Burkholder As John, Seth Macfarlane As Voice Of Ted In Ted S2. Image: Binge / Peacock.
Max Burkholder as John, Seth MacFarlane as voice of Ted in Ted S2. Image: Binge / Peacock. Streaming this week.

Series. One of Binge’s biggest shows for 2023 finally returns with the full season drop of Ted Season 2. Set in 1994, Ted follows the foul-mouthed teddy bear and his awkward best friend, John Bennett, as they navigate their senior year of high school.

Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent – 6 March

Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent. Image: Binge. Streaming this week.

Series. Express from the US, Season 3 sees Toronto’s elite detective duo, Detective Sergeants Henry Graff and Frankie Bateman, return to tackle the city’s most high‑profile and psychologically complex homicides, supported by Inspector Vivienne Holness and the Specialized Criminal Investigations Unit.

Outlander Season 8 – 7 March

Outlander S8. Image: Binge. Streaming this week.

Series. The world’s favourite time‑crossed lovers embark on one last adventure as Outlander enters its eighth and final season. Claire (Caitríona Balfe) and Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) return to a changed Fraser’s Ridge, where the turmoil of the American Revolution has followed them home.

Hot tip: Before the final season of Outlander premieres exclusively on Binge and Foxtel, you can watch every episode from Season 1 to Season 7 on the Outlander Revisited Pop Up Channel, launching 25 February across Binge.

In the Same Breath – 1 March

Documentary film (2021). In this HBO Original documentary, director Nanfu Wang investigates the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, examining how both Chinese and US leadership used misinformation and propaganda to manage the narrative.

Obama: In Pursuit Of A More Perfect Union​​​​​ – 1 March

Docuseries (2021). An HBO Original, this three-part series directed by Peter Kunhardt chronicles the personal and political journey of the 44th President of the United States of America. It explores his life from his childhood to the White House, with a strong focus on his racial identity and the complexities of his presidency.

NYC Epicenters 9/11 –> 2021½​​​​​ – 1 March

Docuseries (2021). This documentary mini-series chronicles life, loss and survival in New York City across two decades, from the 9/11 terrorist attacks to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Small Town News: KPVM Pahrump​​​​​ – 1 March

Docuseries (2021). This six-episode documentary miniseries follows news station KPVM-LD in Pahrump, Nevada, and centres on news anchor Deanna O’Donnell as they take on the challenge of expanding into the Las Vegas market for greater exposure.

DTF St. Louis​​​​​ – 2 March

Series. An HBO Original, this darkly comic new limited series explores a volatile love triangle between three adults trapped in the quiet desperation of middle age. As longing, regret and impulsive desire collide, what begins as an attempt to feel alive again spirals into obsession and betrayal – ultimately culminating in a shocking death that exposes the dangerous cost of chasing second chances.

Starring Jason Bateman, David Harbour and Linda Cardellini. Episodes drop weekly, same day as the US.

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! Seasons 1-5 – 4 March

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! Image: HBO Max. Streaming this week.

Series. This surreal sketch comedy series from Adult Swim plunges viewers into a deliberately offbeat ‘nightmare version’ of television. Created by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, the fast-paced show blends bizarre short films, warped public-access-style musical performances and absurd fake commercials into a chaotic comedy experience, featuring memorable appearances from guest stars including Bob Odenkirk, John C Reilly and Weird Al Yankovic.

The Bus Driver: Britain’s Cocaine King – 7 March

Docuseries (2025). This two-part documentary series reveals the true story of Jesus Ruiz Henao, a Colombian refugee who hid in plain sight as a London bus driver while operating a billion-pound cocaine trafficking empire during the 1990s and early 2000s.

Naked and Afraid Season 19 – 8 March

Series. In this reality series from the Discovery Channel, each episode chronicles the lives of two survivalists (one woman, one man) who meet for the first time and are given the task of surviving a stay in the wilderness – completely naked.

Paramount+: streaming this week

All The Devils Are Here – 1 March

All The Devils Are Here. Image: Republic Pictures / Paramount+.
All The Devils Are Here. Image: Republic Pictures / Paramount+. Streaming this week.

Film (2025). Secluded in the middle of Dartmoor, four thieves hide out in a remote farmhouse after a high-stakes robbery. With nothing to do but count the money and wait for their escape, tensions rise and loyalties begin to fracture. As paranoia takes hold, it becomes clear the real danger isn’t outside, it’s inside the house.

All The Devils Are Here stars Sam Claflin (The Hunger Games, Daisy Jones & The Six), Burn Gorman (Beetlejuice Beetlejuice), Eddie Marsan (King & Conqueror, The World’s End) and Suki Waterhouse (Daisy Jones & The Six).

Marshals: A Yellowstone Story – 2 March

Marshals: A Yellowstone Story. Photo: Sonja Flemming / CBS / Paramount+. Streaming this week.

Series. A new chapter in the expanding Yellowstone universe, Marshals: A Yellowstone Story stars Luke Grimes reprising his role as Kayce Dutton. With the Yellowstone Ranch behind him, Dutton joins an elite unit of US Marshals, combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana.

Kayce and his teammates – Pete Calvin (Logan Marshall-Green), Belle Skinner (Arielle Kebbel), Andrea Cruz (Ash Santos) and Miles Kittle (Tatanka Means) – must balance the high psychological cost of serving as the last line of defense in the region’s war on violence with their duty to their families. For Kayce, this includes his son Tate (Brecken Merrill) and his confidantes Mo (Mo Brings Plenty) and Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) from the Broken Rock reservation.

Paw Patrol Season 13 – 4 March

Kids’ series. Paw Patrol Season 13 charges into action with even bigger rescues, bolder adventures, and exciting new challenges for Ryder and his heroic pups.

When trouble strikes in Adventure Bay, the team steps up with upgraded vehicles, impressive new gear, and daring missions that take them from the skies to the sea and everywhere in between. As familiar faces return and unexpected situations unfold, the pups must rely on teamwork, bravery and quick-thinking to keep their community safe.

Thelma – 6 March

Thelma. Image: Universal Pictures / Paramount+. Streaming this week.

Film (2024). When 93-year-old Thelma Post is duped out of $10,000 by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson, she refuses to be written off as a victim. Armed with sheer determination – and with the help of an old friend and his motorised scooter – Thelma embarks on a wildly unconventional mission across Los Angeles to get her money back.

What follows is a sharp, heartfelt and unexpectedly action-packed adventure that flips the script on ageing, independence and revenge – proving you’re never too old to fight back.

Written and directed by Josh Margolin (My Boyfriend is a Robot, The Browsing Effect), Thelma stars June Squibb (Nebraska, About Schmidt), Parker Posey (The White Lotus), Fred Hechinger (Gladiator II) and Clark Gregg (The Avengers).

Touch – 6 March

Touch. Image: Universal Pictures / Paramount+. Streaming this week.

Film (2024). Spanning decades and continents, Touch is a sweeping romantic thriller about love, memory, and second chances. As his health begins to fail, a man sets out on an urgent journey to find the woman he fell in love with 50 years earlier – the one who vanished without explanation and has haunted him ever since.

Moving between past and present and across countries and cultures, Touch unravels a powerful story of first love, missed moments and the enduring pull of unfinished business.

The Naked Gun – 8 March

The Naked Gun. Image: Paramount Pictures.
The Naked Gun. Image: Paramount Pictures. Streaming this week.

Film (2025). This revival of the classic comedy franchise is packed with outrageous gags and deadpan delivery. Lieutenant Frank Drebin Jr (Liam Neeson) follows in the gloriously incompetent footsteps of his legendary father as he joins the police force – and promptly finds himself at the centre of a case that could save the department from being shut down for good. As chaos escalates and the stakes grow higher, Drebin Jr must fumble his way through danger, deception and spectacularly misguided heroics to crack the case.

The Naked Gun stars Liam Neeson (Taken), Pamela Anderson (The Last Showgirl) and Danny Huston (Yellowstone).

Hot tip: All three original Naked Gun films will also be available to stream on Paramount+, celebrating the franchise’s classic comedy legacy.

Prime Video: streaming this week

Siren’s Kiss – 3 March

Siren’s Kiss. Image: Prime Video. Streaming this week.

Series. This new K-drama is a high-stakes romantic thriller uniting two of Korea’s most captivating stars, Park Min-young and Wi Ha-joon, in a dangerously seductive game of cat and mouse.

Ace insurance fraud investigator Cha Woo-seok (Ha-joon) receives a mysterious call from an informant, claiming to have evidence of a fraud-related murder. Before revealing the truth, the informant falls to her death. Woo-seok’s investigation leads him to a Royal Auction and its chief auctioneer, Han Seol-ah (Min-young), whose three fiancés have all died under suspicious circumstances.

To expose the truth, or perhaps to test her, Woo-seok proposes they fake a relationship. As he uncovers her secrets, he realises he may have stepped into a web he can’t escape – and that getting out could cost him everything.

Young Sherlock – 4 March

Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Natascha McElhone, Dónal Finn. Photo credit: Daniel Smith / Prime. Streaming this week.

Series. From visionary director Guy Ritchie, Young Sherlock is an irreverent, action-packed mystery that charts the legendary origin story of the world’s greatest detective.

When a charismatic, youthfully defiant Sherlock Holmes meets none other than James Moriarty, he finds himself dragged into a murder investigation that threatens his liberty. Sherlock’s first ever case unravels a globe-trotting conspiracy, leading to an explosive showdown that alters the course of his life forever.

Unfolding in a vibrant Victorian England and adventuring abroad, the series exposes the early antics of the anarchic adolescent who is yet to evolve into Baker Street’s most renowned resident. Young Sherlock stars ​​​​​​​Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Dónal Finn, Joseph Fiennes, Max Irons, Natascha McElhone, Zine Tseng and Colin Firth. Watch the trailer.

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina – 5 March

Film (2025). Taking place during the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, this spin-off action thriller follows Eve Macarro (Ana de Armas), who begins her training in the assassin traditions of the Ruska Roma and must take on an army of killers as she avenges the death of her father.

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina stars Ana de Armas, Anjelica Huston, Gabriel Byrne, Keanu Reeves, Lance Reddick, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Ian McShane. Watch the trailer.

AMC+, Shudder, Acorn TV: streaming this week

Murdoch Mysteries Season 19 – 2 March (Acorn TV)

Series. Set in Toronto in the early 1900s during the age of invention, Detective William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson, Casino Jack, Baking All the Way) uses radical forensic techniques to solve some of the city’s most gruesome murders. Cases this season include the murder of a fashion mogul that everyone had reason to kill; a game show that turns lethal; wild animal attacks in High Park; and a dangerous hostage situation at a roadside inn.

The new season will see a bevy of notable guest stars such as Sally Lindsay (The Madame Blanc Mysteries, Coronation Street), Amber Marshall (Heartland), Dave Foley (The Kids in the Hall, Fargo), musician Steven Page, Jason Mewes (Clerks, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back) and the return of Countess Luann de Lesseps, an original cast member of The Real Housewives of New York City.

This City Is Ours: A Crime Family Saga – 5 March (AMC+)

This City Is Ours: A Crime Family Saga. Image: BBC / Left Bank Pictures / AMC+. Streaming this week.

Series. This acclaimed BBC crime drama set in Liverpool follows the chaos that ignites when notorious gang boss Ronnie (Sean Bean, Game of Thrones) steps back from his criminal empire, triggering a violent power struggle between his volatile son Jamie (Jack McMullen, Hijack) and trusted lieutenant Michael (James Nelson-Joyce, A Thousand Blows), who suddenly sees a chance to claim the throne.

As rivalries erupt and loyalties crumble, the family controlling the city’s cocaine trade spirals into open war. Caught between ambition and the life he’s building with his partner Diana (Hannah Onslow, This Is Going to Hurt), Michael is torn by a future that finally feels within reach and a past that refuses to let him go. In a world defined by blood, betrayal and legacy, choosing love may be the most dangerous move of all.

100 Nights of Hero – 6 March (AMC+)

100 Nights of Hero. Image: Independent Film Company / AMC+. Streaming this week.

Film (2025). When her neglectful husband departs after placing a secret wager to test her fidelity, Cherry (Maika Monroe) and her sharp-witted maid, Hero (Emma Corrin), must fend off a dangerously seductive visitor: Manfred (Nicholas Galitzine, Masters of the Universe).

This buzzy ensemble fairytale from writer-director Julia Jackman also stars Amir El-Masry (Limbo), Charli XCX (I Want Your Sex), Richard E Grant (Can You Ever Forgive Me?) and Felicity Jones (The Brutalist). The film is an adaptation of the New York Times best-selling graphic novel The One Hundred Nights Of Hero by Isabel Greenberg.

Apple TV: recently added

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 – 27 February

Kurt Russell In Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters S2. Image: Apple Tv.
Kurt Russell in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters S2. Image: Apple TV. Streaming this week.

Series. Season one of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters introduced us to two siblings who follow in the footsteps of their father (played by both Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell) to the secretive organisation known as Monarch, with clues leading them into the world of monsters.

Season two picks up with the fate of Monarch – and the world – hanging in the balance. The dramatic saga reveals buried secrets that reunite our heroes (and villains) on Kong’s Skull Island, and a new, mysterious village where a mythical Titan rises from the sea. The ripple effects of the past make waves in the present day, blurring the bonds between family, friend and foe – all with the threat of a titan event on the horizon.

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Alannah Sue is a writer, editor, theatre critic and content creator with a passion for arts and culture and all that glitters. She relocated to Melbourne in 2025 after spending over a decade embedded in the Sydney arts landscape and finishing up her tenure as Arts & Culture Editor at Time Out. In addition to contributing to ArtsHub and ScreenHub, her freelance portfolio also expands to editorial and copywriting for lifestyle and arts publications such as Limelight and Urban List, cultural institutions like the Sydney Opera House, and marketing and publicity services for independent artists. She is always keen to take a chance on weird performance art, theatre of all kinds, out-of-the-box exhibitions, queer venues, and cheap Prosecco. Give her half a chance, and she will get on a soapbox when it comes to topics like the magic of musical theatre, the importance of rigorous arts criticism, and the global cultural implications of the RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise. Connect with Alannah on Instagram: @alannurgh.