All the Sci-Fi Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including a Beloved Series

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The final week of March brings a thrilling selection of science fiction and speculative releases across various streaming platforms. From alternate history epics and comic-book science to time-traveling gangsters and dark investigative conspiracies, there is a diverse array of narratives for genre enthusiasts to enjoy. Returning television series offer new seasons that expand their ongoing storylines, while a fresh streaming film and a detective debut provide entirely new worlds to explore. Audiences can look forward to an exciting mix of enhanced abilities, technological advancements, and time-bending action.

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ (2025)

'Daredevil: Born Again' (2025)
Marvel Studios

While primarily a superhero crime drama, ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ remains deeply rooted in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, featuring enhanced abilities, advanced technology, and comic-book science elements. The second season premieres on March 24 on Disney+, continuing the fierce battle between blind vigilante Matt Murdock and the powerful Wilson Fisk. The narrative involves Daredevil attempting to inspire grassroots opposition against Fisk’s corrupt anti-vigilante task force. Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio reprise their iconic roles to navigate a perilous New York City. The new episodes arrive to further expand the overarching storyline of the current superhero television phase.

‘Detective Hole’ (2026)

'Detective Hole' (2026)
Universal International Studios

‘Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole’ is a dark detective series premiering globally on Netflix on March 26. The speculative thriller elements emerge through intricate conspiracies, heightened tension, and a morally complex world where justice and revenge blur. Tobias Santelmann leads the cast as the legendary Norwegian anti-hero Harry Hole, who attempts to hunt down a ruthless serial killer in Oslo. While working to solve the gruesome mystery, he finds himself in conflict with his corrupt colleague, Tom Waaler. This nine-episode television mystery adapts material from several of the author’s bestselling novels.

‘For All Mankind’ (2019)

'For All Mankind' (2019)
Tall Ship Productions

‘For All Mankind’ returns for its fifth season on March 27 on Apple TV+. The ongoing series presents an alternate-history timeline where the global space race never ended, offering a deeply realistic look at technological advancement. As humanity expands its reach across the solar system, the narrative continues to explore the profound impact of human ambition in outer space. The new season introduces fresh geopolitical conflicts and further pushes the boundaries of speculative scientific innovation. Viewers will witness how the relentless pursuit of extraterrestrial dominance reshapes life both on Earth and among the stars.

‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’ (2026)

'Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice' (2026)
20th Century Studios

‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’ is a buddy action comedy that incorporates a time-travel twist into its criminal underworld setting. Releasing via streaming on March 27 on Hulu and Disney+, the film currently holds a 76% Fresh score from critics. The story follows two gangsters and the woman they both love as they struggle to survive a highly dangerous and chaotic night. Things take a wildly speculative turn when a future version of one of the characters arrives via a time machine to prevent a fatal mistake. Starring Vince Vaughn, James Marsden, and Eiza González, the film blends organized crime tropes with science fiction elements.

Please share your thoughts on which of these science fiction and speculative releases you are most excited to watch in the comments.

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