All 55 Movies & TV Shows Arriving In March

Summary

  • Classic movies like “Coming to America” ​​and “Footloose” join Paramount+ library on March 1, along with family favorites and cult classics.
  • March sees a diverse mix of content added to Paramount+, with shows like “The Thundermans” getting a movie and docuseries like “Never Seen Again” season 5 debuting.
  • Paramount+ provides a range of original series, like “Yellowstone,” and family-friendly content, with new episodes being added regularly, making it a mix of old and new.



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Paramount+ has plenty of new TV shows and movies coming in March 2024, including docuseries and family favorites. Paramount+ launched in March 2021 as a rebranding of the CBS All Access streaming platform, with the goal of expanding its offerings and reach. Thanks to the re-merger between CBS and Viacom in 2019, Paramount+ also has access to Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, and MTV libraries.


Unlike some of its competitors, Paramount+ has not put an emphasis on original film programming except in the case of children’s films. However, the streaming service does have a popular lineup of exclusive original series, including the multiple-timeline and decade-spanning Yellowstone franchise. Properties are constantly being added to or taken out of the streamer’s library, however, and it’s not always easy to keep the collection straight. To help, here is a guide to everything new on Paramount+ in March 2024.


March 1


  • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016)
  • Airplane II: The Sequel (1982)
  • Airplanes! (1980)
  • All About the Benjamins (2002)
  • Angela’s Ashes (1999)
  • At Any Price (2012)
  • Black Sheep (1996)
  • Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009)
  • Coming to America (1988)
  • Deception (2008)
  • Disturbia (2007)
  • Enough Said (2013)
  • Flatliners (1990)
  • Footloose (1984)
  • In Too Deep (1999)
  • Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)
  • Jagged Edge (1985)
  • Miller’s Crossing (1990)
  • Noah (2004)
  • Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
  • Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
  • Raising Arizona (1987)
  • Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015)
  • Seabiscuits (2003)
  • Sleepy Hollow (1999)
  • The Abyss (1989)
  • The Big Short (2015)
  • The Brady Bunch Movies (1995)
  • The Dictator (2012)
  • The Drop (2014)
  • The Girl Next Door (2004)
  • The Good Girls (2002)
  • The Outsiders (1983)
  • The Warriors (1979)
  • Tommy Boy (1995)
  • Wayne’s World (1992)
  • William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet (1996)


The first of any month is traditionally the largest addition of library content for streaming sites. Paramount+, Netflix, and Peacock all see their biggest changes on that day as the bulk of their new content is added just after the last day of the month sees old content removed. That also means the biggest variety of content is added on that day, which is also true here.

There are classic coming-of-age stories like The Outsiders (inspired by the SE Hinton novel), spoofs like Airplanes! and Not Another Teen Movieand family fare like Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs. Subscribers interested in cult classics will also be happy to see the likes of the thrillers Disturbia and The Warriors.

While February featured a lot more romance because of Valentine’s Day in the middle of the month, that’s not the case for March on Paramount+. There is, however, William Shakespeare’s Romeo + JulietBaz Luhrmann’s modern interpretation of the tragic romance.

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March 2

  • The Accused (1988)
  • This Is Where I Leave You (2014)

There are a few more library additions scattered throughout March when it comes to the new movies coming to Paramount+ this month. That means The Accusedthe Jodie Foster crime drama, and This Is Where I Leave You, the Jason Bateman drama, both join Paramount+ after the big library drops. The former features a sexual assault survivor taking her attackers to court, while the latter features estranged siblings grieving the loss of their father.

March 3

A scene from Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension features a little girl in her room and a walkway opening in the wall


  • Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015)

Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension

Release Date
October 23, 2015

Director
Gregory Plotkin

Writers
Gavin Heffernan, Adam Robitel, Jason Pagan, Andrew Deutschman

Cast
Brit Shaw , Chloe Csengery , Chris J. Murray , Michael Krawic , Dan Gill , Olivia Taylor Dudley , Ivy George , Jessica Tyler Brown

Runtime
88minutes

The Paranormal Activity movies have met varying degrees of success with horror fans. Even though this one isn’t the most beloved of the franchise, subscribers still might be interested in seeing it since Paramount+ has its own original series set in the Paranormal Activity universe. Here, a family tries to protect their young daughter from a mysterious entity that seems to have plans for her. It’s not the most original concept, but it’s got plenty of scares.

March 6

The title card for the Smithsonian series Air Warriors features the text of the title in white above an aircraft backed by flames


Just as Disney+ has the streaming rights for National Geographic shows, Paramount+ is home to the docuseries from the Smithsonian Channel. One of those docuseries is Air Warriors. The show provides full explanations for the development and use of aircraft throughout history. Each episode typically spotlights a different type of aircraft with season 11 exploring such vehicles as the F-14 Tomcat and the Mosquito.

March 7

The full Thunderman family in their blue uniforms outside a building in The Thundermans Return

  • The Thundermans Return (2024)

The Thundermans Return

Release Date
March 4, 2024

Director
Trevor Kirschner

Writers
Sean William Cunningham, Marc Dworkin, Jed Spingarn

Cast
Kira Kosarin , Jack Griffo , Addison Riecke , Diego Velazquez , Maya Le Clark , Audrey Whitby , Tanner Stine , Kenny Ridwan , Helen Hong , Jeff Meacham , Michael Wayne Foster

Runtime
90 Minutes


Paramount+ has been bringing back Nickelodeon icons like iCarly, Good Burgerand Zoey 101. Now, it brings back The Thundermans. The series focuses on a family of superheroes as they balance their everyday lives with their superheroics. In this reunion movie, one save by the family member goes wrong, and the whole family has to go back into hiding as a result. Although the series only ended in 2018, the Thundermans have proven to be an incredibly popular group of characters for Nickelodeon and Paramount+.

March 8

Blaze in a racing suite with his smiling monster trucks in Blaze and the Monster Machines

  • Blaze and the Monster Machines: Blaze of Glory (2014)
  • Blaze and the Monster Machines: Race to the Top of the World! (2015)


Blaze and the Monster Machines is a children’s animated series that originally began airing in 2014. The addition of these batches of episodes means Paramount+ will have even more content for kids than its usual Nickelodeon fare. Both of these additions are multiple episodes that have been cut together like a movie, so kids can enjoy the show for just a little bit longer than usual.

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March 12

A still from a trailer for Never Seen Again features a telephone pole on a deserted street covered in missing persons posters

  • Never Seen Again (Season 5)


Peacock and Netflix might be better known for their true crime docuseries, but Paramount+ has a few of their own as well. Never Seen Again is one of them. The series features family and friends telling the stories of the last time they saw their loved ones before they vanished. It examines what happens when someone is declared a missing person and just what happens next.

March 13

  • America’s Hidden Stories (Season 3)
  • Black Ink Crew Los Angeles (Season 2)
  • Black Ink Crew New York (Season 10)
  • Peppa Pig (Season 9)
  • Little Wing (2024)

While most of the new additions to Paramount+ on March 13 are new seasons of reality television, there is a new season of Peppa Pig for the youngest Paramount+ subscribers and a new movie from Paramount’s Awesomeness Films division. Inspired by an article by Susan Orlean for The New Yorkerr, the movie follows a young girl who ends up being drawn into the world of pigeon racing when she has trouble with her parents. While Paramount+ is better known for having original series than films, this is one of the few original films for the streamer.


March 20

The title card for The Last Cowboy features cowboys on horses next to the text of the title in brown

  • The Last Cowboy (Season 4)

The Last Cowboy is a reality series that has found success on CMT and the Paramount Network. As is fitting for country music television, the show focuses on competitions between cowboys. Specifically, the focus is on a group of men and women participating in the Western horse riding competition known as reining. Horses and riders train in maneuvers they would need to perform while cattle wrangling on a ranch, and then perform those moves for judges in a series of competitions.


March 25

  • The King of Queens (Seasons 1-9)

The King Of Queens

Release Date
September 21, 1998

Cast
Kevin James, Victor Williams

Seasons
9

Showrunner
Rob Schiller

The King Of Queens ran for 9 seasons when it debuted in 1998. Starring Kevin James and Leah Remini, the sitcom follows a typical American husband and wife as they deal with the conflicts that arise from their jobs, their friendships, and their relationships with their parents. It’s one of the many sitcoms that fans have been clamoring for a reunion or a revival for, but there isn’t one on the horizon just yet.


March 27

The title card for Ten Steps To Disaster features the white text of the title above emergency vehicles driving through ruined buildings

  • Behind the Music (Season 2)
  • LL Cool J Presents: The Rock the Bells Festival – Celebrating 50 Years of Hip-Hop
  • Ten Steps to Disaster (Season 2)

In addition to a music festival, the final new programs on Paramount+ in March are a pair of docuseries. While one also focuses on musical acts, the other focuses on a darker subject. Ten Steps to Disaster examines the events leading up to historic disasters. Season 2 examines events like the siege at Waco, the eruption of Mount St. Helen’s, and the bombing of the Boston Marathon.

Additional content is available to those Paramount+ subscribers who have the Showtime add-on as well. Television shows, like NCIS and SWAT continue airing new episodes in March. Once they do, new episodes of the show will also be available to stream on Paramount+ the day after they air, making March 2024 an even busier month than February for the streamer. Paramount also adds live sporting and news coverage regularly. The content available depends on the playing schedules.


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