Streaming this week – quick links
Netflix: new this week
Furies: Resistance Season 2 – 18 March

Series. In a brand new chapter for this intense crime drama from Netflix France, a new order rules Paris’ criminal underworld, and the Furies embark on separate paths to organise a resistance and eliminate a shadowy leader.
Beauty in Black Season 2 Part 2 – 19 March

Series. This drama series created, directed and executive produced by Tyler Perry, follows two young women from opposite sides of the tracks – one who is trying to survive her day-to-day as a stripper hostage to a violent pimp, and the other juggling a successful haircare company with dysfunctional in-laws and a loveless marriage.
In the second instalment of Season 2, Kimmie takes the reins of the Bellarie empire and confronts a vicious family power struggle, where betrayal, greed and danger lurk at every turn.
The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel – 20 March

Documentary (2026). Explore the gritty, formative years of definitive Los Angeles band, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the influence of original guitarist Hillel Slovak, who died in 1988. The film features interviews with bandmates Flea and Anthony Kiedis, who discuss the band’s early evolution.
Pokémon Horizons Season 3 Part 2 – 20 March

Series. A continuation of the globally beloved anime series, Pokémon Horizons: Rising Hope Season 3 follows Liko, Roy and Dot one year after the events in Laqua as they work to rebuild the Rising Volt Tacklers and combat a mysterious, harmful pink mist. The trio, now stronger and more experienced, takes on the Explorers with new allies, including the brash trainer Ult and his Mega-Evolving Lucario.
BTS The Comeback: Live – 21 March
Special. K-pop fans, rejoice: BTS is back. The iconic group returns to the stage to perform legendary hits and unveil brand-new tracks in this concert, which will be streamed live to Netflix from Gwanghwamun Square, one of Seoul’s most symbolic landmarks.
The event will celebrate the release of the K-pop supergroup’s highly anticipated fifth studio album, ARIRANG, which is set for release on 20 March.
Prime Video: new this week
Invincible Season 4 – 18 March

Animated series. While the world recovers from catastrophe, a changed Mark fights to protect his home and the people he loves, setting him on a collision course with a threat that could alter the fate of humanity forever.
Invincible Season 4 stars the voices of Robert Kirkman, Seth Rogen, David Alpert, Catherine Winder, Simon Racioppa, Margaret M Dean and Evan Goldberg.
Deadloch Season 2 – 20 March

Series. When Aussies Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan (The Katering Show) turned their hand to a dark parody of small town murder series, the result was a global hit – pulling off the rare feat of being both a quality parody and a solid example of the thing it was sending up. Forget Tassie Noir, Deadloch Season 2 is entering its Tropical Goth era in the Top End.
It’s been three years since we last hung out with the crime-fighting duo of Senior Sergeant Dulcie Collins (Kate Box) and Detective Eddie Redcliffe (Madeleine Sami). Now, they’ve left the chilly town of Deadloch for Eddie’s home turf of Barra Creek in the Northern Territory, where the duo seeks to uncover the truth about the death of her former police partner.
Sticky, sweaty and juggling comprehensive thrush infections, the detectives find themselves embroiled in a world of crocodile-fuelled tourism, overstretched Indigenous rangers, cagey locals and seven-metre-long prehistoric predators. As the humidity builds, and Eddie and Dulcie dig deeper, more questions arise – not only about the case, but the many secrets that lie beneath the surface of this small town. Sounds like hot stuff.
The first two episodes of Deadloch Season 2 premiere on 20 March, with new episodes released weekly, culminating in the season finale on 17 April. Watch the trailer.
Stan: new this week
Do You Have ADHD? – 15 March

Documentary (2025). The complex neurological condition has become one of the public’s most searched health-related topics, with thousands of children and adults looking into formal diagnosis – but disappointingly sitting on medical waiting lists that can extend to many years.
Fronted by medical surgeon and health and science creator Dr Karan Rajan and former GP and nutrition expert Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, Do You Have ADHD? separates fact from fiction on what the traits of ADHD might look like, and shares creative advice for living with an ADHD brain.
Apple TV: new this week
Imperfect Women – 18 March

Series. Imperfect Women examines a crime that shatters the lives of three women in a decades-long friendship. This unconventional new thriller explores the themes of guilt and retribution, love and betrayal, and the compromises we make that irrevocably alter our lives. As the investigation unravels, so does the truth about how even the closest friendships may not be what they seem.
Starring (and executive produced by) Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid’s Tale, Mad Men) and Kerry Washington (Scandal) along with Kate Mara (Shooter, House of Cards) and Joel Kinnaman (RoboCop, Altered Carbon, For All Mankind). Watch the trailer.
BritBox: new this week
Her Majesty The Queen: Behind Closed Doors – 17 March

Documentary. Over the past decade, Queen Camilla has dedicated herself to raising awareness of domestic and sexual abuse, and this intimate 90-minute documentary takes an unprecedented deep dive into her advocacy work.
From hosting roundtables with teenagers to celebrating International Women’s Day at Buckingham Palace, the Queen meets survivors, campaigners and change makers, exploring the root causes of abuse and how to break its cycle. With candid reflections on what drives her advocacy, this documentary offers a rare glimpse into her private meetings and official engagements over the course of a year.
AMC+, Shudder & Acorn TV: new this week
1000 Women in Horror – 20 March (Shudder & AMC+)

Film (2025). Premiering exclusively on Shudder and AMC+, this brand-new documentary takes a deep dive into the women pioneers who revolutionised horror cinema. Through their ground-breaking work as directors, actors and creators, these women have been leaving an indelible mark on the genre’s evolution since 1895.
Featuring interviews with Roxanne Benjamin, Akela Cooper, Mary Harron, Cerise Howard, Kier-La Janisse, Nikyatu Jusu, Roseanne Liang, Annalise Lockhart, Toby Poser, Sara Risher, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Kate Siegel, Jenn Wexler and more.
Disney+: new this week
Rental Family – 18 March

Film (2025). Set in modern-day Tokyo, Rental Family stars Brendan Fraser as an American actor struggling to find purpose – until he lands an unusual gig working for a Japanese ‘rental family’ agency, playing stand-in roles for strangers.
As he immerses himself in his clients’ worlds, he begins to form genuine bonds that blur the lines between performance and reality. Confronting the moral complexities of his work, he rediscovers purpose, belonging and the quiet beauty of human connection.
Will Trent Season 4 – 18 March

Series. Based on Karin Slaughter’s bestselling books, the series follows Special Agent Will Trent (Ramón RodrÃguez) of the Georgia Bureau of Investigations. As a child, Trent was abandoned and was forced to endure a harsh coming-of-age in Atlanta’s overwhelmed foster care system. Now, he’s in a position to make a difference.
Season 4 picks up a few months after the events of the previous season, with Atlanta reeling from a near-bioterrorist disaster and Will still dealing with changes in his life. A figure from Will’s past escapes prison, forcing him to defy orders and launch a search that rips open old wounds and threatens to destroy everything he’s fought to rebuild.
O11CE: New Generation – 18 March
Series. This new iteration of the popular Argentine soccer telenovela O11CE picks up with Gabo Moreti and his teammates from the Golden Hawks having gone their separate ways. When the characters receive a mysterious package containing their old football shirts, a reunion of the team is prompted, known as the ‘new generation of the Golden Hawks’.
ABC iview: new this week
Australian Story: Morning Star – Witiyana Marika – 16 March

Docuseries. Australian Story is back on our screens with a new season in 2026, with host Leigh Sales exploring the power of the personal and sharing compelling stories about real people that illuminate, entertain and inspire. New episodes drop every Monday night.
In this week’s episode: when Witiyana Marika first came to the public’s attention in 1991, he was the dreadlocked dancer and clapstick master of the hugely successful rock band Yothu Yindi. Thirty-five years later, he is fulfilling his destiny as a leader of the Rirratjingu clan in the Northern Territory’s Arnhem Land, following in the steps of his father, Roy Marika.
Morning Star is a rare insight into the rich life of a Yolgnu leader, with Australian Story gaining rare access to film the funeral of Witiyana’s brother, a traditional ceremony that stretched over two weeks.
Morning Star will go to air 8pm 16 March on ABC TV and ABC iview.
Four Corners: Toxic Tide – 16 March
Current Affairs. It’s one of the worst environmental disasters to strike Australia’s waters. Expected to be over in weeks, a year on, the South Australian algal bloom continues to devastate parts of the coastline.
As South Australians go to the polls this weekend, Four Corners investigates what the government knew about the health risks and what they told the public. Despite the toxic bloom decimating marine life, shutting down parts of the fishing industry and according to some people, leaving them sick, the government repeatedly downplayed the health effects.
Angus Grigg and the Four Corners team piece together what the government was told and its public messaging. Toxic Tide raises urgent questions about transparency, trust and accountability in times of crisis. It serves as a warning for the rest of Australia about how governments respond and communicate as climate-driven environmental disasters become more frequent and more severe.
Toxic Tide will go to air 8.30pm 16 March on ABC TV and ABC iview. Watch the trailer.
Flower & Flour – 16 March

Kids’ series. Flower is a curious seven-year-old girl living above her parents’ bustling restaurant. By her side is Flour, a mischievous cat made from a bag of flour. This is a laugh-out-loud buddy comedy about friendship, family and the magic of community.
Flower & Flour shows kids that wonder is waiting right outside their door, and that life is brighter and funnier when we share it with each other.
SBS On Demand: new this week
Northern Exposure Seasons 1-6 – 19 March

Series. This Emmy-winning series might have been unavailable to audiences for years, but its warm-hearted charms are ready to be discovered again. The series stars Rob Morrow (Quiz Show, Numbers) as a recent med school graduate who owes four years of medical service to Alaska because of a condition of his student loans. After relocating to the remote town of Cicely to settle his debt, it isn’t long before the brash New York City native realises the unique eccentricities of the town’s inhabitants.
Northern Exposure had an indelible impact on TV and culture at large. It laid the groundwork for offbeat series like Gilmore Girls and Schitt’s Creek, featured one of TV’s first gay weddings, and was lauded for its nuanced and celebratory depiction of Native American characters, informed by consultants and cast members.
Its impact even extends into music with Bon Iver deriving his stage name from a phrase he heard during his binge of the series while he was sick with glandular fever. This hilarious and beautifully written dramedy also stars John Corbett (United States of Tara, Sex and the City) and Janine Turner (Steel Magnolias, Cliffhanger).
Nepobaby – 19 March

Series. In this Norwegian Succession-style family comedy, a single day completely changes Emma’s (Vivild Falk Berg, Porni) life. She learns she’s an heir to one of Norway’s oldest and wealthiest shipping dynasties. Her estranged father, who recently passed, secretly added her to his will and the family business.
What do you do when you find out you’re the daughter of one of Norway’s richest men? And get the thing you’ve always wanted most: a family? And what if the siblings you’ve wished for your entire life want nothing to do with you?
Also starring Nicolai Cleve Broch (Ammo, Operation Arctic and The Sandhamn Murders) and Henriette Steenstrup (Porni).
Eid Collection – 19 March

Collection. SBS On Demand marks Eid al-Fitr with a selection of films, series and documentaries that span the diverse cultures and languages of Muslim communities around the world. Eid Mubarak! Titles include:
Raised by Refugees Seasons 1-2 – written and created by comedian Pax Assadi, Raised By Refugees is a 12-episode coming-of-age comedy with authenticity and humour in spades.
Americanish – in this romantic comedy film, three young Pakistani-American women – career-focused sisters Maryam and Sam Khan and their just-off-the-boat cousin Ameera – try to find a rich husband in Queens, New York.
Lunch With Us Season 1 – In this six-part series, filmmakers travel across Asia to explore the locals’ favourite lunch dishes, and uncover stories behind their midday meals.
Coroner Seasons 1-4 – 22 March

Series. This character-driven, one-hour procedural drama from Canada is based on the Jenny Cooper crime novels by MR Hall, following Dr Jenny Cooper (Serinda Swan), a recently widowed new coroner who investigates any suspicious, unnatural or sudden deaths in Toronto.
Jenny taps into her intuition as much as her intellect and heart as she solves cases along with the help of Homicide Detective Donovan McAvoy (Roger Cross), a man who isn’t afraid of challenging status quo, pathologist Dr Dwayne Allen (Lovell Adams-Gray), his assistant River Baitz (Kiley May), and Alison Trent (Tamara Podemski), Jenny’s assistant who keeps it real.
And while Jenny solves mysterious deaths, she also deals with clinical anxiety, a teenage son, Ross (Ehren Kassam), who is still grieving the death of his father, and the prospect of starting a new relationship with the enigmatic Liam (Éric Bruneau), who is her neighbour and handyman.
HBO Max: new this week
Filthy Fortunes Season 2 – 16 March
Series. This Discovery Channel series follows Matt Paxton and his team as they tackle massive hoards to uncover hidden treasures, aiming for over $1 million in sales. Season 2 features high-stakes clean-outs of packed homes, finding valuables like classic cars, vintage toys and rare memorabilia.
Expedition X Season 10 – 17 March
Series. The latest season of Expedition X follows hosts Josh Gates, Heather Amaro and Phil Torres on high-stakes investigations into the world’s most terrifying, paranormal and unexplained locations. Season 10 begins with a two-part investigation into Ireland’s own haunted ‘Alcatraz’, Spike Island, followed by explorations of the real Conjuring house, Norwegian UFO hotspots and American legends.
Robot Chicken Seasons 1-11 – 18 March

Series. You can now Binge on every episode ever made of Robot Chicken – the rapid-fire sketch comedy that flips through pop culture at breakneck speed, delivering irreverent, laugh-out-loud parodies of everything from movies and TV to toys and celebrities.
Created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, the series uses old-school stop-motion animation to bring action figures and collectables to life in wildly twisted, three-dimensional worlds, with an all-star voice cast fuelling its anarchic humour.
Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires – 19 March
Film (2025). This new animated feature from the DC empire is a bold reimagining of the Batman legend set in the Aztec empire. The story follows a young Aztec boy who escapes to Tenochtitlan after his father is murdered by Spanish conquistadors. There, he trains in the temple of the bat god Tzinacan, and develops weaponry to avenge his father’s death. Along the way, he encounters familiar figures like Jaguar Woman and the conquistador Hernán Cortés.
The Rocky Mountain Mortician Murder – 21 March
Docuseries (2025). The Rocky Mountain Mortician Murder examines the 2012 death of Byron Griffy, a beloved 76-year-old Colorado funeral director, who was found shot in his home. The case exposed a web of secrets, including stolen coins and a secret, tumultuous relationship between suspected fellow morticians, shaking a small Colorado town.
The Secrets We Bury – 22 March

Documentary (2025). The Secrets We Bury focuses on Michael Carroll’s decades-long quest to solve the 1961 disappearance of his father George, which led to the discovery of human remains under his childhood home in Long Island. Directed by Patricia E Gillespie, the film explores themes of intergenerational trauma and familial secrets.
Binge: new this week
The Other Bennet Sister – 16 March

Series. Based on Janice Hadlow’s acclaimed novel, this new BBC One drama brings Mary Bennet – the oft-overlooked middle sister in Pride and Prejudice – into the spotlight.
Following the events of Jane Austen’s much-loved novel from Mary Bennet’s point of view, the story follows Mary (Ella Bruccoleri, Call The Midwife) as she travels to London and the Lake District, pursuing a romantic adventure in Regency England.
Amanda & Alan’s Greek Job – 18 March

Series. Amanda Holden and Alan Carr take on their most chaotic renovation yet as they transform a derelict property on the Greek island of Corfu – navigating collapsing roofs, heritage restrictions and a ‘big fat Greek’ building challenge while embracing local culture, humour and friendship along the way.
Nobody 2 – 19 March

Film (2025). Bob Odenkirk returns as suburban dad and former lethal assassin Hutch Mansell in this sequel directed by Timo Tjahjanto (The Night Comes for Us). Hutch is pulled back into his violent past after thwarting a home invasion, setting off a chain of events that unravels secrets about his wife Becca’s past and his own.
Honey Don’t! – 19 March

Film (2025). The second entry in director Ethan Coen’s ‘Lesbian B-movie Trilogy’, Honey Don’t is a raunchy neo-noir dark comedy following Honey O’Donahue, a small-town private investigator who delves into a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church.
Starring Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans.
The Ballad of Wallis Island – 19 March

Film (2025). A bittersweet British comedy‑drama about a reclusive lottery winner who reunites his favourite estranged folk duo for a private island performance that forces them to confront old wounds.
Starring Tim Key, Tom Basden and Carey Mulligan, the film premiered at Sundance and went on to receive multiple BAFTA nominations, also earning a nod in ScreenHub‘s round up of the funniest movies and shows of 2025.
Paramount+: recently added
The Madison – 14 March

Series. A new neo-Western series from the Yellowstone universe, The Madison unfolds across two distinct worlds – the beautiful landscape of Montana and the vibrant energy of Manhattan – as it examines the ties that bind families together.
The six-episode first season of The Madison is a heartfelt study of grief and human connection that follows the Clyburns, a New York City family in the Madison River valley of central Montana.
In addition to Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, the series stars Beau Garrett (Firefly Lane), Elle Chapman (A Man Called Otto), Patrick J Adams (Suits), Amiah Miller (War for the Planet of the Apes), Alaina Pollack (The Surrender), Ben Schnetzer (3 Body Problem), Kevin Zegers (Power), Rebecca Spence (Lady in the Lake), Danielle Vasinova (1923) and Matthew Fox (Lost).