March brings forth plenty of can’t-miss titles, making it easy to breeze through the 31 days. From Academy Award nominees arriving on streaming services to enticing tales hitting the big screen, read on for what to watch this month.

Picture This

Netflix star Simone Ashely (Bridgerton, Sex Education) is jumping to Prime Video with your new favorite romantic comedy. Starring alongside Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Pia (Ashley) is a struggling photographer with a family intent on finding her a husband when her childhood sweetheart (Tiffin) comes back into her life. 

Where to watch: Prime Video March 6 

Mickey 17

In his follow-up to the Academy Award-winning Parasite, Bong Joon-Ho presents a science fiction black comedy film about the expendable Mickey Barnes, a clone worker who takes on unsurvivable assignments in the effort to colonize the nice world Niflheim. However, each time Mickey dies, a new body regenerates. 

Where to watch: In theaters March 7 

The Righteous Gemstones

Danny Bride’s comedy about a world-famous televangelist family returns for its fourth and final season, which sees the Gemstones’ codependence tested as they try to move forward in life without forgetting their history.

Where to watch: Max March 9

Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney

John Mulaney is back at Netflix, this time as a live variety talk show host. Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney will air on Wednesdays for 12 straight weeks at 7 p.m. PT/ 10 p.m. ET. 

Where to watch: Netflix  March 12

Snow White 

A live-action remake of the 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Disney retells the classic princess tale in blockbuster fashion. With a screenplay by Greta Gerwig and Erin Cressida Wilson, the musical fantasy film is directed by Marc Webb and stars Rachel Zegler, Gald Gadot and Andrew Burnap.

Where to watch: In theaters March 21 

Wicked

After taking on the Oscars with 10 nominations, John M. Chu’s Wicked will be available for streaming before March takes a bow. The musical juggernaut unfolds the rollercoaster relationship of Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande) in a pre-Dorothy tale about the Land of Oz.

Where to watch: Peacock March 21 

Sing Sing

Making its streaming debut, Sing Sing tells the true story of a man imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit. The A24 film stars Colman Domingo as Divine G—a role that earned him an Oscar nom—a man who finds purpose in a theater group alongside other incarcerated men.

Where to watch: Max March 21 

The Studio

Tackling the modern plight of the movie biz, Seth Rogen stars as a newly appointed studio head constantly battling fellow executives, egotistical artists, career-ending catastrophe and life-making success.

Where to watch: Apple TV Plus March 26

Survival of the Thickest

Season 2 of Michelle Buteau’s comedy series takes budding NYC stylist Mavis Beaumont to Italy where she’s in for more love, adventure and killer fashion. 

Where to watch: Netflix March 27 

Death of a Unicorn

A24 imagines what happens when a unicorn’s restorative properties are taken advantage of by a wealthy family and their scientists. This horror comedy stars Paul Rudd, Jenna Ortega, Will Poulter, Téa Leoni and Richard E. Grant.

Where to watch: In theaters March 28