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Here’s everything new Apple TV has coming in March

March will be a huge month for Apple TV. Not only will the streamer air ongoing episodes of major series like Monarch and Shrinking, but it also has the kickoff of the Formula 1 season, a highly anticipated new psychological thriller series, the return of its longest-running sci-fi show, and a lot more. Here’s everything new coming to Apple TV in March.

The Hunt

  • When: March 4
  • What: TV Show
  • Genre: Thriller (French-language)

In “The Hunt,” Franck (Benoît Magimel) and his longtime friends enjoy spending their weekends hunting together, but one Sunday, they come across another group of hunters who start targeting them without explanation. When one of their party is shot, Franck’s friends strike back, sending an attacker to the ground. Barely managing to escape, the four friends keep the event a secret. Franck tries to go back to his life as usual alongside his wife Krystel (Mélanie Laurent), but in the next few days, he starts to feel like he and his friends are being watched, or worse, tracked by hunters who are now hell-bent on revenge.


Formula 1 2026 season begins

  • When: March 7
  • What: Grand Prix Race
  • Genre: Sports

The Formula 1 2026 season kicks off March 7 with the Australian Grand Prix. Apple TV subscribers in the US will get full access to all F1 races plus bonus coverage and more—all at no additional cost. More details here.

You can follow Formula 1 in the Apple TV app here so you don’t miss any coverage.


Twisted Yoga

  • When: March 13
  • What: TV Show
  • Genre: True Crime Docuseries

In “Twisted Yoga,” ex-members of a tantric yoga school speak out about how they went from searching for wellness and community to fearing they’d joined a cult, and seeking justice for alleged abuse and manipulation at the hands of a self-styled guru.


Imperfect Women

  • When: March 18
  • What: TV Show
  • Genre: Psychological Thriller

Imperfect Women” examines a crime that shatters the lives of three women in a decades-long friendship. The unconventional thriller explores guilt and retribution, love and betrayal, and the compromises we make that irrevocably alter our lives. As the investigation unfolds, so does the truth about how even the closest friendships may not be what they seem.


Wonder Pets: In the City (season 2)

  • When: March 20
  • What: TV Show
  • Genre: Kids & Family

Wonder Pets: In the City” introduces a trio of heroes: Izzy the Guinea Pig, Tate the Snake and Zuri the Bunny. These heroic classroom pets live in a kindergarten in New York City and travel all around the globe in their amazing “Jetcar” to rescue animals in musical, mini-opera-themed adventures. When the going gets tough, Izzy, Tate and Zuri always remember to combine their talents and abilities and work together to save the day — because together, there’s nothing they can’t do!


For All Mankind (season 5)

  • When: March 27
  • What: TV Show
  • Genre: Sci-Fi

Season five of “For All Mankind” picks up in the years since the Goldilocks asteroid heist. Happy Valley has grown into a thriving colony with thousands of residents and a base for new missions that will take us even further into the solar system. But with the nations of Earth now demanding law and order on the Red Planet, friction continues to build between the people who live on Mars and their former home.

You can watch For All Mankind seasons 1-4 here on Apple TV.


New episodes: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Shrinking, and more

March will also bring new episodes for many currently airing Apple TV series. New episodes are coming for:

Which of Apple TV’s March releases do you plan to watch? Let us know in the comments.

Apple TV is available for $12.99 per month, or you can get it discounted through the Apple One bundle.

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Ryan got his start in journalism as an Editor at MacStories, where he worked for four years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more. For two years he co-hosted the Adapt podcast on Relay FM, which focused entirely on the iPad. As a result, it should come as no surprise that his favorite Apple device is the iPad Pro.