March, often heralded for its spring beginnings, is also setting the stage for some of the year’s most eagerly awaited TV premieres. According to the latest Whip Watch Report, audiences are particularly excited about Disney+’s “Daredevil: Born Again,” a thrilling revival of the beloved superhero series, and Netflix’s “The Residence,” a gripping new murder mystery set in the heart of political power corridors. With a mix of superhero action and dramatic intrigue, March’s TV lineup is poised to captivate a wide array of viewers.

Top 5 Most Anticipated New Shows
Daredevil: Born Again (3/4/25, Disney+)
Launching on March 4, Marvel’s “Daredevil: Born Again” revisits Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer with extraordinary senses, who continues his fight for justice in New York. Simultaneously, former mob boss Wilson Fisk advances his political ambitions, setting both on a collision course as their past identities resurface. This highly anticipated revival promises to blend legal drama with intense superhero action.
The Residence (3/20/25, Netflix)
Premiering on March 20, “The Residence” introduces a brilliant, eccentric detective tasked with solving a high-profile murder at the White House. Set against the backdrop of a state dinner, every staff member and guest becomes a suspect in this new show executive produced by Shonda Rhimes.
The Studio (3/26/25, Apple TV+)
Debuting on March 26, “The Studio” is a satirical comedy that features Seth Rogen as Matt Remick, the newly appointed head of the embattled Continental Studios. In an era where cinema battles to stay relevant, Matt and his team of contentious executives navigate their insecurities while dealing with narcissistic artists and craven corporate overlords. Their every action, from set visits to award shows, could lead to glittering success or catastrophic failure. For Matt, a lifelong movie enthusiast, this dream job threatens to consume him.
Dope Thief (3/14/25, Apple TV+)
Launching on March 14, “Dope Thief” follows two lifelong friends from Philadelphia who pose as DEA agents to rob a country house. What begins as a small-scale grift quickly escalates into a life-and-death situation when they discover that the house sits on one of the biggest narcotics corridors on the East Coast. As the stakes rise, their friendship begins to unravel under the pressure of their dangerous and rapidly evolving predicament.
Good American Family (3/19/25, Hulu)
Starring Ellen Pompeo and Mark Duplass, “Good American Family” debuts on March 19. This drama unfolds from various perspectives to explore themes of perspective, bias, and trauma. Inspired by true events, it follows a Midwestern couple who adopt a girl believed to have a rare form of dwarfism. As mysteries about her age and background emerge, the family must confront their fears about who she truly is, leading to battles in the tabloids and courtroom.
Top 5 Most Anticipated Returning Shows

Survival of the Thickest (3/27/25, Netflix)
Returning on March 27, “Survival of the Thickest,” starring and produced by Michelle Buteau, is inspired by her book. This feel-good romantic dramedy blends comedy with unexpected survival challenges. As it continues, the series delivers laughs and poignant moments, exploring themes of resilience and self-discovery in Buteau’s signature style.
The Righteous Gemstones (3/9/25, HBO)
Returning on March 9, HBO’s hit comedy “The Righteous Gemstones” delves back into the world of a wealthy televangelist family with even more outrageous antics. The new season amplifies the family’s misadventures, introducing higher stakes and deeper conflicts as they grapple with their rivals and each other’s betrayals. Expect a wild mix of dark humor and poignant moments as the Gemstones confront their past sins while continuing to expand their empire under ever-increasing scrutiny.
The Wheel of Time (3/13/25, Prime Video)
Returning on March 13, “The Wheel of Time” continues its epic tale as the Forsaken, once imprisoned forces of darkness, are now loose in the world. The heroes of the Light, each charting their own path, must confront not only these formidable enemies but also the darkness lurking within themselves. As they muster hidden strengths, the series deepens its exploration of power, destiny, and the complex battle between good and evil.
Dark Winds (3/9/25, AMC)
Returning on March 9, AMC’s “Dark Winds” features Zahn McClarnon, Kiowa Gordon, and Jessica Matten in lead roles, anchoring a strong ensemble cast. In its third season with eight episodes, the series picks up six months after Season 2. Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee delve into the case of two missing boys, marked only by an abandoned bicycle and a blood-stained ground. Meanwhile, Bernadette Manuelito uncovers a conspiracy involving human and drug smuggling in her new role with the Border Patrol, which has far-reaching implications.
Bosch: Legacy (3/27/25, Prime Video)
The highly anticipated third and final season of “Bosch: Legacy” premieres on March 27 exclusively on Prime Video. This 10-episode season brings the longest-running franchise on the platform to a close, culminating in a series finale on April 17. The season continues to follow detective Harry Bosch as he tackles some of his most challenging cases yet, wrapping up the series with the high-stakes, deeply personal storytelling that fans have come to expect.