Whats new to streaming this week? (March 20, 2026)
Looking for something great to watch at home? Streaming subscribers are spoiled for choice between Hulu, Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Apple TV, Prime Video, Shudder, Paramount+, Peacock, and more. And that’s before you even look at the vast libraries of movies and television programs within each streamer!
Don’t be overwhelmed or waste an hour scrolling through your services to determine what to watch. We’ve got your back, whatever your mood. Mashable offers watch guides for all of the above, broken down by genre: comedy, thriller, horror, documentary, and animation, among others. But if you’re seeking something brand new (or just new to streaming), we’ve got you covered there, too.
12. 1000 Women in Horror
“There’s this crazy idea that horror is not for women, or that women are not fans of horror.” So says actor Kate Siegel (Hush, The Haunting of Hill House) in the trailer for Shudder’s 1000 Women of Horror, a documentary exploring the role women have had in shaping the horror genre. Taking Alexandra Heller-Nicholas’ book 1000 Women in Horror 1895 – 2018 as a starting point, the film sees director Donna Davies speaking to a variety of women working in front of and behind the camera who have helped shape the horror genre into what it is today. — Sam Haysom, Deputy UK Editor
Starring: Roxanne Benjamin, Akela Cooper, Mattie Do, Brea Grant, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Mary Harron, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Cerise Howard, Kier-La Janisse, Natasha Kermani, Roseanne Liang, Annalise Lockhart, Toby Poser, Sara Risher, Lin Shaye, Kate Siegel, Chelsea Stardust, and April Wolfe
How to watch: 1000 Women in Horror debuts March 20 on Shudder.
11. The Lady
Mia McKenna-Bruce (How to Have Sex) leads this true crime miniseries as Jane Andrews, who spent the late ’80s/early ’90s as the royal dresser for Sarah Ferguson (Game of Thrones‘ Natalie Dormer), the former Duchess of York and then-wife of former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
In 2001, Andrews was convicted of the murder of her boyfriend Tommy Cressman (Outlander‘s Ed Speleers), a case that has seen more than a few documentaries made about it. Written by Debbie O’Malley (Harlots), The Lady is a four-part dramatisation of Andrews’ life before and during her relationship with Cressman and through to her murder conviction, though as the Centre for Women’s Justice notes, Andrews was not involved in the series at all. — Shannon Connellan, UK Editor
Starring: Mia McKenna-Bruce, Natalie Dormer, and Ed Speleers
How to watch: The Lady is now streaming on BritBox.
10. STEEL BALL RUN JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure continues with STEEL BALL RUN, the anime adaptation of the seventh arc of Hirohiko Araki’s manga series. The year? 1890. The place? The United States. The member of the Joestar family we’ll be following? Johnny Joestar, a former jockey who’s been paralyzed from the waist down. When he allies himself with outlaw Gyro Zeppeli, the pair will set off on the titular horse race across the U.S., all in the hopes of winning $50 million. Nail-biting races and unforgettable Stands are sure to follow. — Belen Edwards, Entertainment Reporter
Starring: Daman Mills, Kaiji Tang, Damien Haas, Frankie Kevich, Jamieson Price, Alejandro Antonio Ruiz, and Cedric L. Williams
How to watch: STEEL BALL RUN JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is now streaming on Netflix.
9. The Nanny, Seasons 1-6
The flashy girl from Flushing, a queen in Moschino minis, the lady in red while everybody else is wearing tan, Fran Drescher’s Fran Fine is a ’90s icon like no other. And this week on Hulu, you can start or revisit all six sublime seasons of The Nanny.
You know the story: Fran was working in a bridal shop in Flushing, Queens, ’til her boyfriend kicked her out in one of those crushing scenes. Over the bridge from Flushing to Broadway producer and widower Maxwell Sheffield’s (Charles Shaughnessy) door, Fran was there to sell make-up but he saw more: a carer for his three kids Maggie (Nicholle Tom), Brighton (Benjamin Salisbury), and Gracie (Madeline Zima). She had style, she had flair, she was there, that’s how she became The Nanny. If you haven’t lived through the fashion and comedic excellence of Fran Fine — and her exquisite mother, Sylvia (Renée Taylor) — you’d better cancel those plans. — S.C.
Starring: Fran Drescher, Charles Shaughnessy, Daniel Davis, Lauren Lane, Nicholle Tom, Benjamin Salisbury, and Madeline Zima
How to watch: All six seasons of The Nanny are now streaming on Hulu.
8. Imperfect Women
Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara star in Imperfect Women, based on the novel by Araminta Hall. The three play decades-long friends Mary, Eleanor, and Nancy, whose lives are shattered when Nancy is murdered. As the investigation into her death plays out, dark secrets and betrayals come to life, testing the bonds of Mary and Eleanor’s friendship and other relationships. If you love Big Little Lies, this should be up your alley.* — B.E.
Starring: Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, Kate Mara, Joel Kinnaman, Corey Stoll, Leslie Odom Jr., Audrey Zahn, Jill Wagner, Rome Flynn, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Violette Linnz, Indiana Elle, Jackson Kelly, Keith Carradine, Ana Ortiz, and Wilson Bethel
How to watch: The first two episodes of Imperfect Women are now streaming on Apple TV, with new episodes every Wednesday.
7. Wicked: For Good
Wicked fans, rejoicify! Wicked: For Good hits Peacock this week, along with a sing-along version and director Jon M. Chu’s commentary version. The second half of this musical adaptation sees Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande) on separate sides of the fight for Oz. While Elphaba rebels against the tyrannical Wizard (Jeff Goldblum), Glinda stands firm by his side. Get ready for a witchy showdown between these two best friends, complete with forever bangers like “No Good Deed” and “For Good.” (Let’s be honest, we’ve already forgotten those two new originals, right?)
While Wicked: For Good didn’t match the box office success or Oscars acclaim of the first film, Mashable Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko still found a lot to love in the movie. As she wrote in her review, “Wicked: For Good is sure to enthrall fans of the Broadway show, the first movie, and just about anyone who loves a splashy movie musical. Despite its faults, it’s still good.” — B.E.
Starring: Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Marissa Bode, and Ethan Slater
How to watch: Wicked: For Good launches March 20 on Peacock.
6. Last One Laughing UK, Season 2
There are many good comedies out there, but shows that actually make you laugh out loud are difficult to find. Last One Laughing UK is one of the rare few that manages this, a feat made all the more impressive because it’s actually a show about not laughing. Season 1 saw Jimmy Carr assemble a team of UK comedians and place them all in a room together for six hours. The rules? While they could try as hard as possible to make each other laugh, they weren’t allowed to laugh themselves. Anyone who laughed twice was eliminated until there was only one person left. Season 2 promises more of the same, with Philomena Cunk/Diane Morgan, Peep Show co-creator David Mitchell, and Celebrity Traitors UK winner Alan Carr all joining the cast. — S.H.
Starring: Jimmy Carr, David Mitchell, Mel Giedroyc, Alan Carr, Romesh Ranganathan, Amy Gledhill, Maisie Adam, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Sam Campbell, Diane Morgan, and Bob Mortimer
How to watch: Last One Laughing UK Season 2 begins streaming on Prime Video March 18.
5. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Grab your flat caps and throw on your best attempt at a Brummie accent, because Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) is back.
He returns in new film Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, written by series creator Steven Knight and directed by Tom Harper. The Immortal Man picks up years after Peaky Blinders‘ series finale, in which Tommy faked his own death and exiled himself. However, when his estranged son Duke (Barry Keoghan) gets involved in a Nazi plot, he’ll return to Birmingham for more destruction, more contemplation of his legacy, and yes, more fookin’ fighting. Critical buzz around the film is solid, and Knight and Murphy say it’s the ending they’ve always wanted for the story, so it’s sure to be a treat for Peaky Blinders fans. — B.E.
Starring: Cillian Murphy, Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, Barry Keoghan, Stephen Graham, Sophie Rundle, Packy Lee, Jay Lycurgo, Ned Dennehy, and Ian Peck
How to watch: Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man hits Netflix March 20.
4. Deadloch, Season 2
Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan’s outstanding crime-comedy Deadloch earned every last skerrick of high praise for its debut season. Described by Caitlin Welsh for Mashable as “the feminist Australian buddy-comedy-murder-noir you didn’t know you needed” and “Broadchurch crossed with Letterkenny, but with way more lesbians,” Deadloch carved out its own glorious TV niche in 2023.
In Season 2, directed by Beck Cole and Gracie Otto, polar opposite detective duo Dulcie Collins (Kate Box) and Eddie Redcliffe (Madeleine Sami), trade in Lutruwita (Tasmania) for the crocodile-populated waters of Australia’s Top End, with a second season that’s just as consistently hilarious, sharply constructed, and deeply Australian as its first. With more twists and turns than a Viennetta, McCartney and McLennan’s series spins overused murder-mystery tropes into something new: a breath of fresh, hot, thick, mid-summer air, if you will.
Deadloch once again proves it’s one of the best crime-comedies on TV, with new overlapping cases, suspicious locals, and impeccable insults you’ll scramble to write down. Ultimately, thank fuck for this show.* — S.C.
Starring: Kate Box, Madeleine Sami, Nina Oyama, and Alicia Gardiner
How to watch: The first two episodes of Deadloch Season 2 premiere March 19 on Prime Video, with new episodes every Friday.
3. Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat
How can you recapture the lightning in a bottle that was Season 1 of Jury Duty? By going even bigger.
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat follows a hot sauce company about to go on their annual retreat. They’ve hired temp worker Anthony Norman to help them out, but there’s one big catch: Neither the company nor the retreat are real. Everyone but Anthony is an actor. So begins a warm-hearted prank show that feels like what would happen if you threw a random bystander into an episode of The Office. The actors are pitch-perfect as Company Retreat‘s new cast of heightened characters, and Anthony is charismatic as can be as the show’s unwitting hero. Props to Jury Duty‘s team for proving you can pull off the same magic trick twice. — B.E.
Starring: Anthony Norman, Alex Bonifer, Blair Beeken, Emily Pendergast, Erica Hernandez, Jerry Hauck, Jim A. Woods, LaNisa Renee Frederick, Marc-Sully Saint-Fleur, Rachel Kaly, Rob Lathan, Ryan Perez, Stephanie Hodge, Warren Burke, and Wendy Braun
2. Invincible, Season 4
Prime Video’s critically acclaimed superhero show Invincible returns for its fourth season this week, which promises to get even darker than its predecessors. This time around, the fight comes to Viltrum, introducing the show’s terrifying new antagonist Thragg (voiced by Lee Pace). Brace yourself for killer action with a side of emotional devastation. — B.E.
Starring: Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, J.K. Simmons, Gillian Jacobs, Seth Rogen, Walton Goggins, Lee Pace, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jason Mantzoukas, Zazie Beetz, Grey DeLisle, Zachary Quinto, Chris Diamantopoulos, Ross Marquand, Khary Payton, Andrew Rannells, Kevin Michael Richardson, Ben Schwartz, Clancy Brown, Jay Pharoah, Mark Hamill, Matthew Rhys, Danai Gurira, and Melise
How to watch: The first three episodes of Invincible are now streaming on Prime Video, with new episodes every Wednesday.
Best of Streaming this week: The Comeback, Season 3
Well, she’s still got it! Lisa Kudrow returns as sitcom star Valerie Cherish in the third and final season of The Comeback, which remains as sharp and prescient as ever about the state of Hollywood. (Seasons 1 and 2 aired in 2005 and 2014, respectively.) This time around, The Comeback is confronting one of the hottest topics in the entertainment industry: AI.
In Season 3, Valerie lands the lead role in a promising new sitcom, only to learn that it’s being written entirely with generative AI. What follows is a biting examination of how AI would be an “extinction event” for human artists all over Hollywood. As I wrote in my review, “That AI focus lends The Comeback Season 3 an urgency that sets it apart from its prior two outings. Yes, it’s still hilarious, cynical, and a remarkable showcase for Kudrow in her best role. But on top of all that, it’s also something else: a warning.” — B.E.
Starring: Lisa Kudrow, Dan Bucatinsky, Laura Silverman, Damian Young, Tim Bagley, Matt Cook, Jack O’Brien, Ella Stiller, John Early, Barry Shabaka Henley, Abbi Jacobson, Tony Macht, Brittany O’Grady, Zane Phillips, Julian Stern, and Andrew Scott
How to watch: The Comeback Season 3 premieres March 22 at 10:30 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.
(*) denotes a blurb came from a prior list.
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