Based on the content provided, I have summarized the information about new titles coming to various streaming services in March 2023 into six paragraphs, each with a heading. Each paragraph corresponds to a different streaming service and highlights the most promising new titles, along with some additional releases. This summary is humanized and written in English.
New to Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video is gearing up for an exciting March with a slew of new titles. The standout release is Season 3 of "The Wheel of Time," which premieres on March 13. This season adapts "The Shadow Rising" from Robert Jordan’s epic novel series, following the heroes as they face new challenges in a desert wasteland. Rosamund Pike reprises her role as Moiraine, guiding the group through a magical realm on the brink of chaos. Rand al’Thor, played by Josha Stradowski, continues his journey as a potential savior or harbinger of chaos. Other notable releases include "For the Win: NWSL" on March 6, "Picture This" on March 6, a comedy special by Iliza Shlesinger titled "A Different Animal" on March 11, and the third season of "Bosch: Legacy" on March 27.
New to AMC+
AMC+ is bringing more intrigue and mystery this March. Season 3 of "Dark Winds" premieres on March 9, continuing the neo-western and neo-noir storytelling inspired by Tony Hillerman’s "Leaphorn and Chee" series. Zahn McClarnon and Kiowa Gordon return as Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee, investigating a mysterious disappearance while navigating their personal and professional lives. The season also introduces guest stars Jenna Elfman and Bruce Greenwood. Other notable releases include Season 2 of "Recipes for Love and Murder" on March 3, the premiere of "Starve Acre" on March 7, and Season 2 of "The Gone" on March 10.
New to Apple TV+
Apple TV+ has an impressive lineup for March. "Dope Thief," directed by Ridley Scott, premieres on March 14. This crime drama follows Ray (Brian Tyree Henry) and Manny (Wagner Moura) as they run a lucrative scam impersonating DEA agents, but their lives take a turn when they cross a major criminal outfit. The series features a star-studded cast, including Marin Ireland, Kate Mulgrew, and Ving Rhames. Also arriving on March 26 is "The Studio," a comedy series from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. The show stars Rogen as Matt Remick, the head of Continental Studios, navigating the challenges of making great films while dealing with corporate demands. Other releases include "BE@RBRICK" Season 1 on March 21 and "Side Quest" Season 1 on March 26.
New to Disney+
Disney+ is set to thrill fans in March with the highly anticipated release of "Daredevil: Born Again" on March 4. This series marks the return of Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock (Daredevil) and Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk (Kingpin), exploring themes of vigilantism and power. While not a direct adaptation, the show takes inspiration from the iconic "Born Again" comic arc. Other notable releases include Season 2 of "Malawi Wildlife Rescue" on March 3, the premiere of "Primos" on March 5, and Season 8 of "Port Protection Alaska" on March 12.
New to Hulu
Hulu is bringing a mix of crime, comedy, and drama this March. "Deli Boys" Season 1 premieres on March 6, following two spoiled brothers who must rebuild their lives after their father’s empire is linked to organized crime. The series offers a blend of humor and heart as they return to the convenience store where their father started. On March 17, Hulu will stream "Anora," a raucous dramedy starring Mikey Madison as a stripper who finds herself in a whirlwind romance with a wealthy but unreliable man. Directed by Sean Baker, the film has already garnered Oscar buzz. Other releases include "Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna" on March 11 and Season 2 of "Am I Being Unreasonable?" on March 12.
New to Max
Max (formerly HBO Max) is wrapping up a fan-favorite series this March with Season 4 of "The Righteous Gemstones," premiering on March 9. Creator and star Danny McBride concludes the series, which started as a parody of megachurch televangelists but evolved into a multigenerational story of family, power, and southern living. The final season introduces new cast members Megan Mullally and Seann William Scott. Other notable releases include "Celtics City" on March 3, the premiere of "Heretic" on March 7, and "When No One Sees Us" on March 7.
This summary captures the essence of the new titles arriving on various streaming platforms in March, highlighting the diversity of genres and stories available for viewers to enjoy.