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8 Movies and TV Shows Coming to Prime Video in March (2025) 

March is here, and you know what that means—new movies and shows to binge on Prime Video! Whether you’re into fantasy epics, crime dramas, or hilarious family-friendly comedies, there’s something for every kind of viewer. This month, we’re getting fresh seasons of shows and even new movies on the streamer. 

There are new episodes of The Wheel of Time, and Bosch: Legacy, plus the streamer will greet you with Tyler Perry’s latest film Duplicity. Oh, and let’s not forget Alan Ritchson’s Reacher, which is back with more action-packed episodes! So, grab your snacks, cancel those weekend plans, and get ready for a March filled with must-watch entertainment.

Prime Video Shows 

1. Fear Season 1 (March 4) 

If you love horror, get ready for a chilling new show that might leave you curled up in bed and send a shiver down your spine. The British crime drama, Fear, is making its debut on Prime Video, and from the looks of it, this show isn’t for the faint of heart. Against the backdrop of a really mundane setting, the show centers around a disturbing idea that’s a mix of psychological horror and pure creep. 

Martin Compston and Anjli Mohindra in the 2025 Prime Video show Fear
A still from Fear (2025) | image: Prime Video

Based on the 2013 novel by Dirk Kurbjuweit, Fear follows a young family that moves from London, into a townhouse in Glasgow. Looking for a fresh start, their dream home turns into a nightmare, as the family discovers an unwanted neighbor, more like a roommate, who’s planning on making their lives miserable. So if you enjoy edge-of-your-seat thrillers, Fear is a must-watch!

2. The Wheel of Time Season 3 (March 13)

Fantasy fans, assemble! The Wheel of Time is back for a third season, and the stakes have never been higher. Based on Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson’s iconic book series, this epic saga follows Moiraine (Rosamund Pike) and a group of powerful heroes as they navigate destiny, magic, and an impending war.

Rosamund Pike as Moirain in a still from the Prime Video show The Wheel of Time
Rosamund Pike in The Wheel of Time | image: Prime Video

Now that Season 3 is returning with jaw-dropping visuals and a high budget, the episodes will focus on the titular characters fighting against multiple threats to the Light. Especially at a crucial time where the White Tower stands divided and old enemies are returning, the show is set to be filled with iconic action scenes and deep character developments. 

Overall, if you’re still recovering from House of the Dragon or The Witcher, this show is the perfect fix for your fantasy cravings. And let’s be real—who doesn’t love a good battle scene mixed with magical chaos? 

3. Bosch: Legacy Season 3 (March 27)

This one show has been making rounds on the internet for a while now. Yes, we’re talking about the crime drama Bosch: Legacy, that’s set to return with its third season in March. Bringing in even more mystery, corruption, and detective brilliance, the new episodes might even crash the streamer, based on the hype it created over time. 

Titus Welliver with Madison Lintzin a still from the crime drama spinoff series Bosch: Legacy
Harry and his daughter Maddie in Bosch: Legacy | image: Prime Video

Following the events of the hit show Bosch, the spinoff follows former LAPD detective Harry Bosch as he navigates the world as a private investigator, along with his lawyer-turned-cop daughter, Maddie. Based on Michael Connelly’s novels, the third season is set to revolve around the murder investigation of Kurt Dockweiler that might put the titular characters’ lives in danger. 

So, all those Sherlock or Mindhunter fans, you can expect a lot of high-stakes chases, and some good old-fashioned detective work in the upcoming season. 

4. The Divorce Insurance Season 1 (March 31)

Considering the booming market of K-drama, we could never overlook the upcoming South Korean romantic comedy-drama series that’s set to explore the possibility of marriages coming with insurance policies. The Divorce Insurance is a fresh and quirky series that follows a middle-aged man named No Gi Jun, who went broke after his three divorces.

Lee Dong-wook in the South Korean romantic comedy workplace television series The Divorce Insurance
Lee Dong-wook in a still from The Divorce Insurance | image: Prime Video

So now, working in the product development team at an insurance company, Jun is determined to develop a product that will prepare people for divorce in a way so that they don’t go broke. Well, if you’re confused about what to expect from the show, just buckle up to navigate the strange world of marriage insurance.

Overall, if you’ve enjoyed The Good Place or Dead to Me, The Divorce Insurance might just become your new favorite obsession.

5. Reacher Season 3 Episodes 5 & 6 (March 6 & 13)

Alan Ritchson’s Reacher season 3 is already here—and guess what? Jack Reacher is not here to play! Well, although technically S3 premiered in February, March brings two new episodes, 5 & 6, that will have fans at the edge of their seats. Overall, the first few episodes of the third installment have already turned heads, and the upcoming episodes are set to be even more intriguing. 

Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in a still from the Prime Video show Reacher.
Alan Ritchson as Reacher | imags: Prime Video

Season 3 has promised to take audiences through Reacher’s journey of getting into a dangerous criminal organization and bringing them down from the inside. And while the mission has certain risks associated with it, that’s what people are most excited about. Once again, Ritchson has graced the screen with explosive action, smart detective work, and impeccable performance as the unstoppable ex-military investigator. 

Whether Reacher is taking down bad guys or uncovering government conspiracies, he does that with John Wick and Mission Impossible-like style. 

Prime Video Dramas

1. Picture This (March 6) 

Enough with long-term commitment and TV shows, let’s get ready for a heartfelt drama that will pull at your emotions. Returning to easier viewing, Picture This is an upcoming British rom-com, based on the 2024 Australian film Five Blind Dates by Shawn Sheet. This movie revolves around Pia, a struggling photographer who is told by a Guru that she’ll find true love and career success in the next five dates. 

Simone Ashley as a struggling photographer Pia with Hero Fiennes Tiffin as her ex, Charlie in Picture This
Simone Ashley and Hero Fiennes Tiffin in Picture This | image: Prime Video

Well, the real catch of the film is the Harry Potter star Hero Fiennes Tiffin, whom some of you might know from the After franchise. So, if you’re into emotional, thought-provoking stories with a sprinkle of comedy, Picture This should be on your watchlist.

2. Holland (March 27) 

Looking for something deep and thrilling, but unwilling to sit and commit to the above-mentioned series Fear? We’ve just the right thing for you. Holland is the wildly unpredictable thriller that you’re searching for. With a story that will leave you enticed and suspense that will stay with you long after the credits roll, the movie is set to be one of a kind. 

Nicole Kidman in a still from her upcoming movie Holland
Nicole Kidman in Holland (2025) | image: Prime Video

Holland stars Nicole Kidman as the meticulous Nancy Vandergroot, a teacher and homemaker whose picture-perfect life turns upside down as she starts suspecting about her husband’s double life. However, the real suspense begins after she starts investigating her suspicions, and unravels something even darker than she had imagined. Believe it or not, Kidman has turned Holland into a must-watch thriller. 

3. Tyler Perry’s Duplicity (March 20) 

Tyler Perry is coming back with another gripping drama, and we’re sure that it’s going to be full of unexpected twists. The Prime Video film Duplicity follows actress Kat Graham as a high-powered attorney who gets caught up in a web of secrets upon taking over the case of her best friend’s husband’s shooting by the police. 

Kat Graham as a high-powered attorney in Tyler Perry’s Duplicity
Kat Graham in Tyler Perry’s Duplicity | image: Prime Video

So, if you’re up for some shocking twists, powerful performances, and dramatic storytelling, then Tyler Perry’s Duplicity will keep you hooked. Prepare for a rollercoaster ride of emotions, and enjoy this thriller by adding it to your binge list. 

March is packed with incredible content on Prime Video, so mark your weekends for some fun binge-watching.

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