February 10, 2026
What’s Streaming on Prime Video in March 2026: Young Sherlock is Invincible

Prime Video gets Invincible with Young Sherlock in its March highlights. Get ready for Bait, Pretty Lethal, and more streaming gems!

It’s time for our monthly check-in with the team at Prime Video to find out what’s streaming in March 2026. With Valentine’s Day over and Pancake Day back on the shelf, the streamer is unveiling some hidden gems to keep us entertained during the long, lonely March nights. And, indeed, they have a lineup worthy of your subscription this month. With a selection of juicy new titles releasing throughout the month and another bumper crop of sports to enjoy, Prime Video is definitely the place to be as we end the first quarter of 2026. Get ready to update your March watchlist as we review a month of fresh titles.

NEW RELEASES

After taking to the edge with The Bluff, one can be forgiven for thinking that the streamer would be easing back on the big releases, but you’d be dead wrong. Prime Video’s carefully curated catalog of March releases is like an Easter treat. The streaming service practically invites us to stay in with new releases, including the original movie Pretty Lethal and the original series Bait

But if that isn’t enough to have you reaching for your remote, March finds us reuniting with Invincible for the long-awaited fourth season of the hit animated superhero show. And finally, rounding out the month, big hitters is the new Young Sherlock series from legendary director Guy Ritchie. The series looks like a wonderful throwback to classic Sherlock Holmes of yesteryear and features Holmes’ first encounter with Professor James Moriarty. Throw in some of Ritchie’s signature action and adventure, and the series is a shoo-in to deliver awesomeness in spades. Sounds like a banger, right?

Prime Video Releases First-Look Images For Young Sherlock Series

AVAILABLE TO RENT OR BUY

But thankfully, the fun doesn’t end there. In March, two of this year’s biggest cinema hits will be released on digital platforms. The month starts with the release of Sony’s blissfully brilliant sequel, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. We were lucky enough to catch the film early and loved every second of Nia DiCosta’s fresh take on the property.

In his glowing review, our reviewer Carl Roberts said: “Nia DaCosta has delivered a real banger with 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. It is a terrific, impressive, and heartfelt movie that stuns. From the opening to the cliffhanger ending, it never wastes a second of its screentime. From the gentleness of Ralph Fiennes to the outrageous villainy of Jack O’Connell, the film grabs us by the lapels and never allows us to slip from its grasp. As the middle entry in a trilogy of movies, we would be mistaken to think that it would be the weakest. It most certainly isn’t. In fact, it is one of the franchise’s strongest entries so far. It takes us on a journey that is seldom comfortable, always on the edge of your seat, and often features bouts of comedy, which elevate the film.”

AND FINALLY…

Rounding out the big releases are the critically acclaimed, festival-season favorite Saipan and Warner Bros’ new adaptation of Wuthering Heights. The film looks like another winner from the studio, and with the star power of Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, it’s a shoo-in to do good business at the Valentine’s Day box office. So, grab your snacks and settle in for a month full of fresh entertainment on Prime Video!

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UPCOMING SERIES

Coming Soon

Last One Laughing UK S2

4th March

Young Sherlock (Original Series)

11th March

Scarpetta (Original Series)

18th March

Invincible S4 (Original Series)

20th March

Deadloch S2 (Australian Original Series)

Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat (Original Series)

25th March

Bait (Original Series)

Courtesy of Prime Video

NEW UPCOMING MOVIES

7th March

Worldbreaker

23rd March

Confessions of a Female Serial Killer (True Crime Special)

25th March

Pretty Lethal (Original Movie)

UPCOMING SPORT

1st March

NBA on Prime

San Antonio Spurs vs. New York Knicks (18:00pm GMT)

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Denver Nuggets (20:30pm GMT)

6th March

NBA on Prime

Golden State Warriors vs. Houston Rockets (12:30am GMT)

Los Angeles Lakers vs. Denver Nuggets (03:00am GMT)

7th March

NBA on Prime

Orlando Magic vs. Minnesota Timberwolves (20:00pm GMT)

8th March

NBA on Prime

New York Knicks vs. L.A. Lakers (19:30pm GMT)

10th March

UCL Round of 16

Fixture TBC (20:00pm GMT)

12th March

NBA on Prime

Philadelphia 76ers vs. Detroit Pistons (23:00pm GMT)

13th March

NBA on Prime

Boston Celtics vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (01:30am GMT)

Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Dallas Mavericks (23:30pm GMT)

14th March

NBA on Prime

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Golden State Warriors (02:00am GMT)

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Atlanta Hawks (18:00pm GMT)

15th March

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (17:00pm GMT)

17th March

UCL Round of 16

Fixture TBC (20:00pm GMT)

28th March

San Antonio Spurs vs. Milwaukee Bucks (19:00pm GMT)

29th March

LA Clippers vs. Milwaukee Bucks (19:30pm GMT)

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COMING SOON WITH ADD-ON ON SUBSCRIPTIONS

7th March

MGM+ (£5.99 / month)

Outlander S8

UPCOMING WITH RENT & BUY

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

Wuthering Heights

SAIPAN

A New Poster for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Emerges From Quarantine!

ABOUT THE STREAMER

What a wonderfully enticing list of new titles for us to explore! The streamer has cemented itself as the home of incredible entertainment. We cannot wait to dive into this haul of treats. So, check back regularly, because our reviews will be coming in thick and fast!

Which pop culture goodies will you explore on Prime Video next month? Drop a comment below. Subscribe to our newsletter at the top of our homepage to stay up-to-date with all the latest streaming news and reviews from Future of the Force.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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