Binge: best new shows & films streaming March 2026

Discover the best new shows & films to stream in March 2026 on Binge with this guide.
Outlander S8 is streaming on Binge this March. Image: Binge.

Binge: new this month

Dawson’s Creek Seasons 1-6 – 2 March

Dawson’s Creek. Image: Binge.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Top Chef Season 23 – 10 March

Top Chef S23. Image: Binge.

Series. The Emmy and Critics’ Choice Award‑winning culinary competition returns as Kristen Kish, Tom Colicchio and Gail Simmons welcome 15 new chefs to the Carolinas for high‑stakes challenges infused with Southern flavours. Season 23 delivers bold cooking, fierce competition and Top Chef’s signature blend of creativity and pressure.

The Other Bennet Sister – TBC

The Other Bennet Sister S1. Image: Binge.
The Other Bennet Sister S1. Image: Binge.

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

Amanda & Alan’s Greek Job. Image: Binge.

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

Nobody 2. Image: Binge.

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

Honey Don't! Image: Focus Features. At Cinemas In August.
Honey Don’t! Image: Binge / Focus Features.

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

The Ballad of Wallis Island. Image: Binge.

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.

Kissing is the Easy Part – 25 March

Kissing is the Easy Part. Image: Binge.

Film (2025). In this young adult romance, overachiever Sean agrees to tutor the rebellious Flora, only for their academic deal to spark feelings that complicate both their futures. Starring Asher Angel and Paris Berelc.

Eddington – 26 March

Eddington. Image: A24
Eddington. Image: A24.

Film (2025). Hereditary director Ari Aster muses on our apocalyptic times in this satirical neo-Western thriller set during the 2020 pandemic, where escalating political tensions pit a sheriff against the town’s mayor in a spiralling contest of ideology and power.

Starring Pedro Pascal, Joaquin Pheonix, Emma Stone, Austin Butler and Luke Grimes. Read ScreenHub’s glowing review.

Marie Antoinette Seasons 1-2 – 30 March

Marie Antoinette (2022). Image: Binge.

Series. This lavish historical drama follows Marie Antoinette, who arrives at Versailles as a teenage Dauphine and must navigate court politics, royal duties and growing public hostility as she evolves into the Queen of France. Across two seasons, the series charts her rise and influence, and the escalating pressures that ultimately threaten her reign.

Binge: recently added

The Lady – 23 February

The Lady - Season 1. Image: Binge.
The Lady S1. Image: Binge.

Series. Starring Mia McKenna‑Bruce and Natalie Dormer, this story follows the meteoric rise of Jane Andrews, a working‑class young woman who becomes the Duchess of York’s royal dresser, only to see her newfound status collapse after nine years in the palace. Based on true events. Double episodes drop weekly.

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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.