17 must-stream premieres in March |
17 must-stream premieres in March Posted: 27 Feb 2018 01:56 PM PST With the critically acclaimed series Atlanta and The Americans, and fan favorites Marvel’s Jessica Jones and Silicon Valley coming back this month you’ll have a hard time deciding what to watch first. So, what will be first on your streaming list? MARCH 1 Atlanta – Two cousins work through the Atlanta music scene in order to better their lives and the lives of their families. | FOX NOW, FX via DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, YouTube TV and fuboTV MARCH 3 Top Gear – Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris and Rory Reid cover everything car-related. | BBC America via DIRECTV NOW, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, YouTube TV and Philo. MARCH 7 Life Sentence – Stella has spent the last eight years living like she was dying (because she was). But when she finds out that her cancer has been cured, she is suddenly forced to face the long-term consequences of the "live in the moment" decisions she made. | The CW (free), The CW via DIRECTV NOW and YouTube TV MARCH 8 Marvel’s Jessica Jones – Jessica Jones is back as New York City's tough-as-nails private investigator. Although this time, the case is even more personal than ever before. | Netflix MARCH 9 Sneaky Pete – On the verge of starting fresh, Marius is dragged back into the role of Pete Murphy. | Prime Video MARCH 11 American Idol – Helping to determine who America will ultimately vote for to become the next singing sensation, are music industry forces and superstar judges, Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. | FOX NOW, FOX via DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, YouTube TV and fuboTV MARCH 13 For the People – New Shondaland series follows six talented young lawyers working on opposite sides of the law and handling the most high-profile and high-stakes federal cases in the country. | ABC via DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, YouTube TV Rise – From the producer of Hamilton and the producer of Friday Night Lights and Parenthood comes Rise, a new drama about finding inspiration in unexpected places. | NBC via DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV and fuboTV MARCH 16 On My Block – A coming of age comedy about four bright and street-savvy friends navigating their way through the triumph, pain and the newness of high-school set in the rough inner city. | Netflix MARCH 23 The Mechanism – From the creator of Narcos and Elite Squad, The Mechanism tells the story of the biggest money laundering scheme in Brazil. | Netflix Santa Clarita Diet – Ready for seconds? | Netflix MARCH 25 Barry – A hitman tries to quit his job after realizing his love for acting. | HBO NOW Billions – Season three of Billions finds Chuck Rhoades and Bobby Axelrod in a world that has shifted on its axis. Both men are still determined to destroy the other, but must also battle for their own survival amid new forces and powerful enemies. | SHOWTIME Silicon Valley – New internet. New problems. The Pied Piper gang returns for another season, and things aren’t going exactly as planned. | HBO NOW Trust – Told over multiple seasons and spanning the twentieth century, the series begins in 1973 with the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III, an heir to the Getty oil fortune, by the Italian mafia in Rome. | FOX NOW, FX via DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, YouTube TV and fuboTV MARCH 28 The Americans (final season!) – Every mission has led to this. | FOX NOW, FX via DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, YouTube TV and fuboTV MARCH 30 A Series of Unfortunate Events – Get ready for more villains, more schemes, more peril, more orphans and more intentional fires. | Netflix Happy Streaming! The post 17 must-stream premieres in March appeared first on The Official Roku Blog. |
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