Paramount+: best new shows & films streaming March 2026

Discover the best new shows & films to stream in March 2026 on Paramount+ with this guide.
Michelle Pfeiffer in The Madison. Photo: Emerson Miller/Paramount+/Viacom International Inc.

All The Devils Are Here â€“ 1 March

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

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 â€“ 2 March

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

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 â€“ Pete Calvin (Logan Marshall-Green), Belle Skinner (Arielle Kebbel), Andrea Cruz (Ash Santos) and Miles Kittle (Tatanka Means) â€“ 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 â€“ 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 â€“ 6 March

Thelma. Image: Universal Pictures / Paramount+.

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 â€“ and with the help of an old friend and his motorised scooter â€“ 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 â€“ 6 March

Touch. Image: Universal Pictures / Paramount+.

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 â€“ 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 â€“ 8 March

The Naked Gun (2025). Image: Paramount Pictures / Paramount+.
The Naked Gun (2025). Image: Paramount Pictures / Paramount+.

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.

Skincare â€“ 13 March

Elizabeth Banks in Skincare. Image: Paramount+.

Film (2024). In Skincare, famed aesthetician Hope Goldman (Elizabeth Banks) is poised to take her career to dazzling new heights with the launch of her own skincare line. But just as success seems within reach, a glamorous rival boutique opens directly across the street, and Hope’s dream begins to unravel.

As a series of unsettling incidents threaten her reputation and business, Hope becomes convinced she’s being deliberately sabotaged. Determined to protect everything she’s built, she dives headfirst into a twisty, darkly comic mystery to uncover who’s trying to destroy her â€“ before it’s too late.

Starring Elizabeth Banks (The Hunger Games), Lewis Pullman (Top Gun: Maverick, Lessons in Chemistry), Michaela Jaé Rodriguez (Pose, Loot) and Nathan Fillion (Castle, Firefly).

The Madison â€“ 14 March

Michelle Pfeiffer in The Madison. Photo: Emerson Miller / Paramount+ / Viacom International Inc.

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).

Rubble & Crew Season Four â€“ 14 March

Kids’ series. Rubble & Crew Season 4 brings even bigger builds and brand-new adventures to Builder Cove, as Rubble leads his growing construction crew on their most ambitious projects yet. With exciting new challenges around town, the pups roll out in their powerful construction vehicles to dig, lift, pave and repair anything the community needs.

The Marsupilamis â€“ 25 March

The Marsupilamis. Image: Paramount+.

Kids’ series. In The Marsupilamis, twins Jade and Mica have their world turned upside down when their globe-trotting explorer parents return home with an unbelievable secret – three mysterious Marsupilamis.

Playful, powerful and bursting with energy (not to mention their super-stretchy tails), these extraordinary creatures are unlike anything the siblings have ever seen. With no one else knowing the Marsupilamis even exist, Jade and Mica must juggle school, family life, and increasingly chaotic close calls as they work to keep their new friends hidden.

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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.