Explore the list of current must-see films in our list, such as Tyler Perry’s Duplicity, Kat Graham’s O’Dessa, and many more.
Woman of the Dead Season 2 (Netflix)
This drama series is an intriguing watch because of its potent blend of mystery, intrigue, and retribution. It tells the story of Brünhilde Blum, a widowed funeral home owner and mother of two children.
When she goes to look into her husband’s death, she finds the most repulsive reality about their small town. Blum found the person who killed her husband at the end of the season. The dramatic aftermath will be explored in Season 2, which will be streamed on Netflix on March 19.
Gannibal Season 2 (Hulu)
A cursed Goto family that has to conceal a terrible secret about their village. “They say that in this village, people are eaten.” Policeman Agawa Daigo has to fight the Goto clan as he gets closer to the truth.
The cop will return to Kuge Village in the second season, where he will navigate his previous traumas and attempt to find the truth. The second season of Ganninal will premiere on March 19.
Good American Family (Hulu)
The story of a Midwestern couple named Kristine (Ellen Pompeo) and Michael Barnett (Mark Duplass) served as the inspiration for this limited series. They assumed that a small girl named Natalia Grace had dwarfism and adopted her. However, as time goes on, people begin to wonder about her background and identity. On March 19, watch it on Hulu.
The Residence (Netflix)
This soap opera is a crazy murder mystery! The White House setting of the Bridgerton series, which was created by Shondaland, centers on the aftermath of a murderous State dinner. On March 20, the series will be released on Netflix.
Happy Face (Paramount+)
In the real crime thriller Happy Face, Melissa Jesperson-Moore, at 15 years old, learns that her father was the notorious Happy Face Killer. The main character, played by Annaleigh Ashford, is still plagued by her father’s heinous acts years after he was imprisoned. On March 20, the first episode will air on OTT.
Tyler Perry’s Duplicity (Prime Video)
The film, which was written and directed by Tyler Perry, follows Marley, a successful lawyer, as she investigates the shooting death of her best friend Fela’s husband for a personal case. The investigative drama, which will debut on March 20, stars Kat Graham from Vampire Diaries as the protagonist.
Go! (Netflix)
The show centers on a young sprinter who is accepted to a prominent university on a spectacular scholarship. He will succeed on the track thanks to the life-altering opportunity, but he will never be able to overcome his background. The series, which is produced by Ten30 Pictures in South Africa under Kutlwano Ditsele, will be released on Netflix on March 21.