New TV Shows to Watch This Week (March 2 – March 8)

New TV Shows to Watch March Week 1
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2026 has been great for cinephiles who love watching great TV shows. Every week, we get some new as well as returning TV shows to keep us busy. Last week, for instance, gave us new episodes of Bridgerton Season 4. However, fans are eager to see what the next week will have to offer to the fandom. Well, here are all the new TV shows streaming this week (March 2- March 8).

Best New TV Shows to Stream This Week

The coming week is set to give us some very interesting new television shows to satisfy the cravings of those who are into horror, mystery stories, or some spicy romantic tales. Anyway, check out the table below to see if it has something for you.

TV ShowDetails
Siren’s KissRelease Date: March 2, 2026
Episode Count: 12
Cast: Park Min-young, Wi Ha-joon, Kim Jung-hyun
Platform:
Prime Video
Young SherlockRelease Date: March 4, 2026
Episode Count: 8
Cast: Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Zine Tseng, Dónal Finn, Joseph Fiennes, Natascha McElhone, Colin Firth, Max Irons
Platform:
Prime Video
VladimirRelease Date: March 5, 2026
Episode Count: 8
Cast: Rachel Weisz, Leo Woodall, John Slattery, Jessica Henwick, Ellen Robertson
Platform:
Netflix
Boyfriend on DemandRelease Date: March 6, 2026
Episode Count: 10
Cast: Jisoo, Seo In-guk
Platform:
Prime Video
ShiningRelease Date: March 6, 2026
Episode Count: 10
Cast: Park Jin-young, Kim Min-ju, Shin Jae-ha, Park Se-hyun
Platform:
Netflix
RoosterRelease Date: March 8, 2026
Episode Count: 10
Cast: Steve Carell, Charly Clive, Phil Dunster, Danielle Deadwyler, John C. McGinley, Lauren Tsai
Platform:
HBO Max

Siren’s Kiss

Siren's Kiss
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Studio Dragon (via X/@Prime Video)
  • Release Date: March 2, 2026
  • Episode Count: 12
  • Cast: Park Min-young, Wi Ha-joon, Kim Jung-hyun
  • Platform: Prime Video

Siren’s Kiss is a romantic thriller K-Drama that revolves around an elite art auctioner named Han Seol-ah and an insurance investigator, Cha Woo-seok. Every former love interest of Seol-ah has died under mysterious circumstances, and Woo-seok is the one who holds the responsibility to investigate this case. However, as the story moves forward, he gets emotionally drawn to Seol-ah and loses his sense of personal judgment.

Why You Should Watch: First of all, Siren’s Kiss features an impeccable cast, and the second thing that makes it special is that it is produced by Studio Dragon, which gave us some of the amazing dramas like Crash Landing on You and The Glory. So, if you are someone who enjoys watching thriller shows that hook you with uncertainty, Siren’s Kiss is a must-watch.

Young Sherlock

Young Sherlock poster
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  • Release Date: March 4, 2026
  • Episode Count: 8
  • Cast: Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Zine Tseng, Dónal Finn, Joseph Fiennes, Natascha McElhone, Colin Firth, Max Irons
  • Platform: Prime Video

We all know Sherlock Holmes as a master detective. Young Sherlock will finally let us learn what he was like in his teenage years. The series revolves around a 19-year-old Sherlock, who is no longer extraordinary but a normal, inexperienced teenager who makes impulsive decisions. However, things take a dramatic turn when Sherlock gets caught up in a murder, eventually putting his liberty at risk. As he investigates this murder mystery, he develops his observation skills and logical thinking, for which the world knows him today.

Why You Should Watch: If you are a Sherlock fan or you love watching crime and mystery dramas, Young Sherlock is here to entertain you. It will delve deeper into the origins of the iconic detective, showing how he got into the world of investigation.

Vladimir

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  • Release Date: March 5, 2026
  • Episode Count: 8
  • Cast: Rachel Weisz, Leo Woodall, John Slattery, Jessica Henwick, Ellen Robertson
  • Platform: Netflix

Vladimir is a television show about forbidden desires, obsession, and power dynamics. It revolves around an English professor named M, who has been struggling in his professional and personal life. She feels ignored by her husband and the students, who used to admire her and her work earlier. However, things change when a handsome man named Vladimir enters the game. His attentiveness, observation skills, and kindness make M feel appreciated and seen. She eventually becomes fixated on Vladimir, and from there, a deadly story of obsession unfolds.

Why You Should Watch: For someone who enjoys watching shows like YOU, Vladimir is a must-watch. The television shows don’t rely on any unnecessary action, but they focus mainly on the unsettling environment and character-driven psychological elements, making it compelling for fans who are into mind-centred thriller dramas.

Boyfriend on Demand

Boyfriend on Demand
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  • Release Date: March 6, 2026
  • Episode Count: 10
  • Cast: Jisoo, Seo In-guk
  • Platform: Prime Video

Boyfriends on Demand is a South Korean drama that revolves around Seo Mi-rae, a Webtoon producer, who seeks an escape from her demanding job. Familiar with the complexities of real-life relationships, she signs up for a subscription-based service that provides the customer with an AI-assisted boyfriend. Everything goes smoothly until the artificial relationship starts to feel real.

Why You Should Watch: Boyfriend on Demand brings a freshness to the romance genre. Despite giving away a typical romance tale, the television series shows what will happen when futuristic technology takes over every aspect of human life, including relationships.

Shining

Shining poster
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  • Release Date: March 6, 2026
  • Episode Count: 10
  • Cast: Park Jin-young, Kim Min-ju, Shin Jae-ha, Park Se-hyun
  • Platform: Netflix

Here’s another Korean romance drama called Shining, which revolves around two former lovers, Yeon Tae-Seo and Mo Eun-A. In the present timeline, they are living their independent lives and enjoying small pleasures, but life unexpectedly reunites them, only to face their unresolved feelings.

Why You Should Watch: This romantic Korean drama takes a realistic approach to show how one often struggles with past choices, career, and feelings. Those who enjoy watching emotionally character-driven projects will surely find this one captivating.

Rooster

Rooster poster
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  • Release Date: March 8, 2026
  • Episode Count: 10
  • Cast: Steve Carell, Charly Clive, Phil Dunster, Danielle Deadwyler, John C. McGinley, Lauren Tsai
  • Platform: HBO Max

Rooster is a comedy television series that follows Greg Russo, a middle-aged author, who visits her daughter in college. The visit that seems like a short-term thing soon starts emerging as a life-changing experience for the father and daughter duo. Greg, who just wanted to improve the relationship dynamic with his daughter, forms some unlikely bonds on the college campus, which also pushes him to reconnect with himself.

Why You Should Watch: First of all, the show stars Steve Carell in the lead role, and I don’t think I need to introduce the actor. Secondly, the television show is a perfect mixture of emotional depth and humour. So, if you are looking forward to watching something that you can resonate with, Rooster is waving at you.

Well, that’s about every new TV show coming out next week. Of course, TV shows like Invincible are also returning in the coming week, but we only wanted to highlight the new shows that’ll premiere soon.

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