Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including a Hit Anime Adaptation
A wide variety of new and returning television programs are scheduled to debut across major networks and streaming platforms during the second week of March. From high-stakes culinary competitions and reality dramas to anticipated scripted adaptations and investigative docuseries, viewers have a diverse range of genres to explore. This week marks the return of fan-favorite reality hits alongside the premiere of several high-profile original series featuring established stars. Each production brings a unique perspective to the screen, highlighting international talent and varied storytelling formats.
‘Top Chef’ (2006)

The long-running culinary competition ‘Top Chef’ returns for its twenty-third season on March 9 on Bravo. A new group of aspiring chefs will face demanding challenges designed to test their technical skills and creativity under intense professional pressure. Industry experts, including judge Tom Colicchio and longtime host Padma Lakshmi, oversee the contestants as they vie for the prestigious title and a grand prize. The series continues to be a staple of food-related programming, highlighting culinary trends and excellence in the kitchen.
‘One Piece’ (2023)

Netflix launches the second season of its live-action ‘One Piece’ adaptation on March 10. Based on the iconic manga series by Eiichiro Oda, the show continues the journey of pirate captain Monkey D. Luffy, played by Iñaki Godoy. Alongside his loyal crew, Luffy navigates treacherous waters in search of the legendary treasure known as the ‘One Piece.’ The series has gained acclaim for its faithful adaptation of source material and expansive world-building.
‘Road Wars’ (2022)

A&E brings back the reality series ‘Road Wars’ for its seventh season on March 10. The show examines extreme incidents captured on roadways, utilizing footage from dashcams and bystanders to document reckless driving and unusual accidents. Beyond the chaos, the series also features moments of unexpected human kindness occurring amidst traffic incidents. It provides a raw look at the daily realities and hazards faced by drivers across the country.
‘Customer Wars’ (2022)

‘Customer Wars’ returns to A&E for Season 8 on March 10, continuing its focus on interpersonal conflicts in the service industry. This reality compilation highlights tense and often chaotic confrontations between customers and service workers in various retail and dining environments. Through security footage and mobile recordings, the show explores the social dynamics and stressors that lead to public outbursts. It serves as a commentary on modern consumer culture and the challenges of front-line employment.
‘Age of Attraction’ (2026)

The new Netflix series ‘Age of Attraction’ premieres on March 11 as a social experiment in the dating genre. The show follows singles of significantly different ages who attempt to find love while navigating societal expectations and personal differences. By pairing participants from various generations, the experiment challenges the notion that age gaps are a barrier to long-term romantic compatibility. The series aims to uncover whether deep emotional connections can transcend age-related stigmas.
‘Scarpetta’ (2026)

Amazon Prime Video debuts the crime drama ‘Scarpetta’ on March 11, based on the popular book series by Patricia Cornwell. Nicole Kidman stars as forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta, who returns to Virginia to investigate a modern serial killer. As she uses forensic science to solve current crimes, she must also confront a decades-old case that haunts her past. The series blends procedural investigation with deep character development based on long-running literary source material.
‘Sunny Nights’ (2025)

‘Sunny Nights’ arrives on Hulu on March 11, presenting a comedic drama set in the heart of Australia. The story follows an American brother and sister who relocate to Sydney with the goal of launching a spray-tan business. As they navigate the cultural differences and business hurdles of their new environment, they find themselves in increasingly humorous and dramatic situations. The series explores themes of sibling dynamics and the pursuit of entrepreneurial success abroad.
‘Virgin River’ (2019)

The seventh season of ‘Virgin River’ premieres on March 12 on Netflix, continuing the narrative based on Robyn Carr’s novels. Alexandra Breckenridge returns as Melinda Monroe, a nurse practitioner who continues to navigate life and love in a remote Northern California town. The new episodes explore the ongoing relationships and community challenges faced by the residents of the titular town. Fans can expect more emotional storytelling and scenic landscapes as the characters’ lives further intertwine.
‘Love Is Blind: Sweden’ (2024)

‘Love Is Blind: Sweden’ returns for Season 3 on March 12, exclusively on Netflix. This regional version of the popular dating experiment features Swedish singles who attempt to find their life partners without ever seeing them. Participants communicate through pods, forming emotional bonds that lead to engagements before an eventual physical reveal. The series examines how cultural nuances influence the high-stakes world of blind dating and matrimonial commitment.
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024)

Hulu launches the fourth season of ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ on March 12. The reality series follows a group of influential Mormon mothers whose lives were disrupted by a headline-making swinging scandal. The new season delves into the aftermath of the controversy, focusing on how it affects their families, friendships, and lucrative social media careers. It offers an inside look at the intersection of traditional religious values and modern digital fame.
‘Mudtown’ (2024)

The drama series ‘Mudtown’ arrives on BritBox on March 12, focusing on the legal and personal life of a Justice of the Peace. The narrative takes a sharp turn when the protagonist is arrested while attempting to assist a friend’s son in a difficult situation. This incident upends her professional standing and forces her to confront the very legal system she serves. The series explores the thin line between personal loyalty and professional duty within a small-town setting.
‘Mama June: Family Crisis’ (2017)

‘Mama June’ returns for Season 8 on We TV on March 13, documenting the ongoing life of reality star June Shannon. The series continues to follow June as she navigates complex family relationships and the aftermath of her public personal transformations. Each episode provides a look into her efforts to rebuild her life and maintain connections with her children and partner. The show remains a look at the realities of fame and family struggles in the spotlight.
‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ (2022)

ABC brings back ‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ for its fourth season on March 13. Famous contestants from the worlds of entertainment and sports compete in this special edition of the legendary quiz show. While the gameplay remains true to the original format, the participants play for the chance to win money for their chosen charities. It offers a lighthearted yet competitive environment where stars can showcase their general knowledge for a good cause.
‘Fatal Seduction’ (2023)

The psychological thriller ‘Fatal Seduction’ returns to Netflix for Season 3 on March 13. The story follows a married professor who finds herself trapped in a web of betrayal after an affair with a younger man. As the consequences of her choices unfold, she must deal with manipulation and a series of tragic events that threaten her family. The series continues to explore themes of desire, guilt, and the destructive power of secrets.
‘This Farming Life’ (2016)

‘This Farming Life’ premieres its eighth season on BritBox on March 13, offering a documentary look at modern agriculture. The series follows several families in rural Scotland and Northern Ireland as they navigate the seasonal challenges of farm life. From livestock management to unpredictable weather, the show highlights the resilience required to sustain a traditional livelihood in the modern era. It provides an authentic portrayal of the hard work and dedication behind the agricultural industry.
‘Dynasty: The Murdochs’ (2026)

Netflix premieres the new docuseries ‘Dynasty: The Murdochs’ on March 13. This investigative production examines the global media empire established by Rupert Murdoch and the influence it exerts on world events. The narrative focuses heavily on the internal power struggles and rivalry among Murdoch’s children as they compete for eventual control of the business. It provides a detailed look at the intersection of family dynamics and corporate power on a massive scale.
‘The Madison’ (2026)

‘The Madison’ arrives on Paramount+ on March 14 as a new spinoff within the ‘Yellowstone’ universe. The series follows a New York family that moves to rural Montana following a life-altering tragedy. As they attempt to rebuild their lives in a completely different environment, they must adapt to the harsh realities of the modern American West. The drama explores themes of grief, resilience, and the clash between urban and rural lifestyles.
‘Rooster Fighter’ (2026)

Adult Swim debuts the action-packed anime series ‘Rooster Fighter’ on March 14. The story centers on a mutant rooster named Keiji who possesses superhuman strength and a fierce sense of justice. Keiji travels across the land to defend humanity from giant, terrifying monsters known as Demons that threaten to destroy the Earth. This unique adaptation blends intense combat with a satirical take on traditional hero tropes.
Tell us which of these premieres you are most excited to watch in the comments.


