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What To Watch In March On Disney+, Netflix And More

What To Watch In March On Disney+, Netflix And More

The best new shows that Disney+, Netflix and more bringing your way this month

What To Watch In March On Disney+, Netflix And More

From the return of The Mandalorian to the continuation of well-loved shows like The Glory and Taxi Driver, ahead, we’ve sussed out some of the best shows coming to your favourite streaming giants in March.

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The wait is finally over. The highly anticipated Mandalorian series is back on Disney+ for its third season. Once a lone bounty hunter, Din Djarin has finally reunited with Grogu. Meanwhile, the New Republic struggles to lead the galaxy away from its dark history. The Mandalorian will cross paths with old allies and make new enemies as he and Grogu continue their journey together.

The Mandalorian is now on Disney+.

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Despite Do Ki sealing the end of the painful vengeance against his mother’s killer, his wounds still remain. The whistling that reminds him of his mother’s last moment still lingers around his ears. Meanwhile, Ha Joon, played by Shin Jae-Ha, joins Rainbow Transport as a troublemaker taxi driver, and he holds Do Ki as his role model. However, things take a turn when Ha Joon accidentally finds a secret passage that leads to the underground maintenance room. What is this place for? And how will Do Ki’s vengeful journey for the victims unfold along with the precious people around him?

Taxi Driver is now on Viu.

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Song Hye-kyo returns in The Glory (Part 2) as the woman seeking revenge on her high school bullies. In this set of eight episodes, Song's character Moon Dong-eun is in the final phase of her vendetta against her high school tormentors.

The Glory (Part 2) will premiere on 10 March on Netflix. 

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Reporter Loretta McLaughlin becomes the first journalist to connect the Boston Strangler murders. As she continues her investigation alongside colleague and confidante, Jean Cole, the two of them find themselves working against prevalent sexism. But while they embark on their quest to uncover the truth, they boldly pursue the story by putting themselves in great personal danger and risk their own lives on the line.

Boston Strangler will premiere on 17 March on Disney+.

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In this new Netflix series, a spate of grisly murders throws a city into chaos. The thriller, based on famed Japanese mystery writer Miyabe Miyuki’s best-selling novel of the same name, is set in the 1990s and tells the story of Kuo Hsiao-chi (Wu Kang-ren), a veteran homicide prosecutor handling his first-ever serial killer case, and how he tries to bring justice to the perpetrator.

Copycat Killer will premiere on 31 March on Netflix.

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Set in the Joseon era, this mystery romance series sees guesthouse owner Yoon Dan-oh (Shin Ye-eun) attend to her guests from various walks of life – each with their own secrets and stories.

The Secret Romantic Guesthouse is now on Viu.

Sci-fi aficionados, this one’s for you. Duty After School is a dystopian drama about high school students who were tasked to join the world’s first war against extraterrestrial forces. Putting aside their stationery for weapons, the students bravely put up a fight against the invasion of bizarre creatures.

Duty After School is now on Viu.

This article originally appeared in Her World

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