All the TV Shows Coming to Amazon Prime in March 2026
Amazon Prime Video is set to expand its digital library throughout March 2026 with an extensive array of original premieres and classic television acquisitions. The upcoming slate includes highly anticipated modern re-imaginings of literary icons, gritty crime dramas, and some of the most influential sitcoms in broadcast history. Subscribers can look forward to a mix of weekly episodic drops and full-season library additions that cater to fans of animation, legal thrillers, and historical epics. This diverse lineup ensures a consistent stream of content for viewers throughout the entire month.
‘Siren’s Kiss’ (2026)

Premiering on March 2, ‘Siren’s Kiss’ introduces a modern supernatural narrative centered on ancient maritime legends. The series follows a group of individuals who discover their lineage is tied to mythical creatures of the deep hidden within a coastal town. Tensions rise as they struggle to balance their human lives with newfound abilities and ancient, dangerous rivalries. This show marks one of the first major fantasy debuts for the platform in early 2026.
‘Tribunal Justice’ (2023)

‘Tribunal Justice’ returns to the streaming schedule on March 3, continuing the legacy of courtroom television. Created by Judy Sheindlin, the series features a panel of three judges who deliberate over real-life legal disputes and small claims cases. Judges Patricia DiMango, Tanya Acker, and Adam Levy examine evidence and hear testimonies to reach consensus rulings. The show emphasizes legal procedure and the complexities of the American justice system through a multi-judge perspective.
‘Young Sherlock’ (2026)

Arriving on March 4, ‘Young Sherlock’ explores the formative years of the world’s most famous consulting detective. Directed by Guy Ritchie, the series stars Hero Fiennes Tiffin as a nineteen-year-old Sherlock Holmes caught in a murder mystery at Oxford University. The plot delves into his initial investigative techniques and the personal challenges that shaped his logical but eccentric mind. This adaptation provides a fresh, action-oriented perspective on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s iconic character.
‘Scarpetta’ (2026)

‘Scarpetta’ makes its highly anticipated debut on March 11, bringing the bestselling work of author Patricia Cornwell to the screen. The series features Nicole Kidman as forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta and Jamie Lee Curtis as her sister Dorothy. The narrative follows Scarpetta as she returns to Virginia to solve complex crimes through meticulous scientific analysis and grit. This thriller combines high-stakes investigation with deep-seated familial drama and political intrigue.
‘Invincible’ (2021)

The acclaimed animated series ‘Invincible’ continues its run with new episodes scheduled for release on March 18. Based on the comic book series by Robert Kirkman, the story focuses on Mark Grayson, a teenager who inherits immense superpowers from his alien father. The show explores the violent and often tragic realities of being a hero in a world filled with global threats. Its return is expected to further explore the complex relationship between Mark and the legacy of the Viltrumite Empire.
‘Deadloch’ (2023)

On March 20, the Australian dark comedy ‘Deadloch’ joins the Amazon Prime lineup for its latest installment. Set in a fictional Tasmanian town, the series begins when a local man is found dead on the beach during a high-profile winter festival. Two female detectives with clashing personalities must work together to identify a potential serial killer in their small community. The show is praised for blending sharp, local humor with a compelling and atmospheric procedural mystery.
‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ (2026)

‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ premieres on March 20, serving as a continuation of the innovative mockumentary style that gained popularity in recent years. The series utilizes a premise where an unsuspecting individual believes they are participating in a standard corporate event filmed for a documentary. Surrounded by a cast of improvisational actors, the subject must navigate bizarre team-building exercises and absurd social interactions. This format relies on the genuine reactions of its central participant to drive the comedy.
‘The Winter King’ (2023)

‘The Winter King’ arrives on March 25, offering a gritty retelling of the Arthurian legends based on Bernard Cornwell’s novels. Set in the fifth century, the story depicts a fractured Britain facing external Saxon threats and internal power struggles. Arthur Pendragon must transition from an exiled outcast to a leader capable of uniting warring tribes and factions. The series prioritizes historical realism and political maneuvering over the traditional fantasy elements usually associated with the mythos.
‘L.A.’s Finest’ (2019)

Beginning March 25, viewers can stream ‘L.A.’s Finest’, a high-octane spin-off from the ‘Bad Boys’ film franchise. Gabrielle Union reprises her role as Syd Burnett, who has relocated to Los Angeles to work as a police detective. She is paired with Nancy McKenna, played by Jessica Alba, a working mother with a secret and complicated past. The duo tackles high-profile criminal cases while managing their own personal frictions and professional secrets.
‘Damages’ (2007)

The critically acclaimed legal thriller ‘Damages’ joins the platform on March 25. Glenn Close stars as Patty Hewes, a ruthless and powerful litigator who will stop at nothing to win her high-stakes cases. The series follows the complex and often toxic relationship between Hewes and her young protégée, Ellen Parsons. Each season revolves around a single major lawsuit while utilizing a non-linear narrative structure to reveal shocking plot twists.
‘Who’s the Boss?’ (1984)

‘Who’s the Boss?’ becomes available on March 25, bringing the classic 1980s sitcom to a new generation of viewers. Tony Danza stars as Tony Micelli, a former professional baseball player who takes a job as a live-in housekeeper for an advertising executive. The show explores the reversal of traditional gender roles and the developing chemistry between Tony and his employer, Angela Bower. Over its original eight-season run, the series became a staple of American family television.
‘Good Times’ (1974)

The historic sitcom ‘Good Times’ arrives on March 25, documenting the lives of the Evans family in inner-city Chicago. As a spin-off of ‘Maude’, the series was significant for being one of the first sitcoms to feature an African American nuclear family. The plot centers on Florida and James Evans as they navigate economic hardships while raising their three children. The show is remembered for its balance of poignant social commentary and legendary comedic performances.
‘Rules of Engagement’ (2007)

On March 25, ‘Rules of Engagement’ joins the streaming catalog, focusing on the different stages of romantic relationships. The series follows a long-married couple, an engaged pair, and a cynical bachelor as they navigate dating and domestic life in New York. Each episode highlights the humorous misunderstandings and compromises inherent in maintaining long-term commitments. The ensemble cast features Patrick Warburton, Megyn Price, and David Spade.
‘Drop Dead Diva’ (2009)

‘Drop Dead Diva’ premieres on March 25, telling the story of a shallow model who is reincarnated in the body of a brilliant, plus-size lawyer. Jane Bingum must navigate her new life using her legal expertise while retaining the memories and personality of her former self. The series explores themes of self-worth and inner beauty within the framework of a standard legal procedural. Brooke Elliott stars in the titular role throughout the show’s six seasons of legal battles and personal growth.
‘All in the Family’ (1971)

The groundbreaking series ‘All in the Family’ becomes accessible on March 25. Archie Bunker, a working-class bigot, frequently clashes with his family and neighbors over changing social values in 1970s America. The show utilized satire to address controversial topics such as race, politics, and religion, which were previously considered taboo in sitcoms. It remains a pivotal moment in television history for its realistic and provocative approach to American life.
‘The Shield’ (2002)

‘The Shield’ arrives on March 25, offering a raw and uncompromising look at police corruption and moral ambiguity. Michael Chiklis stars as Vic Mackey, the leader of an elite Strike Team that operates outside the law to maintain order in a dangerous district. The series is known for its handheld camera work and intense pacing, emphasizing the blurred lines between criminals and law enforcement. It ran for seven seasons and earned significant critical praise for its gritty tone and character development.
‘Unforgettable’ (2011)

Available starting March 25, ‘Unforgettable’ stars Poppy Montgomery as Carrie Wells, a police consultant with highly superior autobiographical memory. This rare condition allows her to visually recall every detail of any day in her life, a skill she uses to solve difficult criminal cases. She works alongside her former boyfriend and current partner, Lieutenant Al Burns, to navigate the complexities of the New York City police department. The show blends standard procedural elements with the unique psychological challenges faced by its protagonist.
‘Married… with Children’ (1987)

‘Married… with Children’ debuts on the platform on March 25, showcasing the dysfunctional and hilarious life of the Bundy family. Al Bundy, a misanthropic shoe salesman, lives with his lazy wife Peggy and their two children, Kelly and Bud. The series served as a cynical satirical counterpoint to the wholesome family sitcoms of the era, focusing on financial struggles and mutual domestic resentment. Its edgy humor helped define the early identity of the Fox network during the late 1980s.
‘Bait’ (2026)

Premiering on March 25, ‘Bait’ is a contemporary thriller series that explores the dangers of digital deception and online anonymity. The narrative follows a group of individuals targeted by a predator who uses their private online presence to manipulate their real-world actions. As the stakes escalate, the characters must work together to uncover the identity of their tormentor before their lives are destroyed. The show focuses on themes of privacy, modern technology, and the unintended consequences of the digital age.
‘House of David’ (2025)

‘House of David’ arrives on March 27, presenting a large-scale biblical epic about the rise of the historical King David. The series tracks his journey from a humble shepherd to the monarch of Israel, following the downfall of the increasingly unstable King Saul. It explores the political intrigue, divine prophecy, and military conflicts that defined this pivotal historical and religious period. This production aims to offer a cinematic retelling of ancient scriptures with high production values and dramatic depth.
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