10 new Movies & TV Shows to Watch this Weekend on Netflix, Disney+, Peacock, & more (March 21-23)

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Isha Das
Isha Das
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Ishita Chatterjee
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Little Siberia (Credit- Netflix), Animals Like Us (Credit- Nat Geo/ Disney+), David blaine: Do Not Attempt (Credit- Hulu), and Revelations (Credit- Netflix)

Looking for the best shows and movies to watch this weekend (March 21-23)? From the highly anticipated Wicked, bringing the untold story of Oz’s witches to life, to the chilling horror of Bloody Axe Wound, there’s something for everyone. 

If you love sports dramas, GO! delivers an emotional journey of perseverance, while Revelations will keep thriller fans on edge with its gripping mystery. And for those who enjoy jaw-dropping stunts, David Blaine: Do Not Attempt takes magic and endurance to a whole new level.

Whether you're into fantasy, horror, sports, or mind-bending illusions, this weekend's lineup has plenty to keep you entertained. Check out the full list to find your next must-watch!

Wicked

When: Friday, March 21
Where: Peacock

Wicked, the untold story of the witches of Oz, stars Emmy, Grammy, and Tony winner Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, a misunderstood young woman with green skin, and Grammy-winning artist Ariana Grande as Glinda, a privileged yet ambitious student. Their unlikely friendship at Shiz University takes a dramatic turn when an encounter with The Wizard of Oz sets them on diverging paths—one toward power, the other toward destiny. This should be on your what to watch this weekend list.

Sing Sing

When: Friday, March 21
Where: Max

Directed by Greg Kwedar, Sing Sing follows Divine G (Colman Domingo), a wrongfully convicted man who discovers purpose through a prison theater group at Sing Sing Correctional Facility. Inspired by the real-life Rehabilitation Through the Arts program, the film features formerly incarcerated actors alongside Domingo, whose performance earned him his second Oscar nomination for Best Actor. Premiering at the 2023 Toronto Film Festival, Sing Sing has received three Oscar nominations, including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Song.

Bloody Axe Wound

When: Friday, March 21
Where: Shudder

In the small town of Clover Falls, teenager Abbie Bladecut is torn between her first taste of romance and her family’s gruesome legacy. Her father, Roger, has built a notorious business filming real-life murders, and he expects Abbie to carry on his work as his health declines. 

To prove herself, she immerses in the world of serial killers, but everything changes when she infiltrates a local high school for “research.” As she forms real connections, she begins questioning her family’s dark trade—leading to a life-altering confrontation with her father. Bloody Axe Wound is your go-to film to watch this weekend.

Animals, They're Just Like Us!

Animals, They're Just Like Us!
Animals, They're Just Like Us! (Credit- Nat Geo Wild)

When: Friday, March 21
Where: Nat Geo Wild/Disney+

Explore the fascinating lives of penguins, giraffes, chimps, and more as they display remarkably human-like behaviors. Journey across all seven continents to witness animals competing, cooperating, loving, and even grieving—just like us. From dolphins giving each other names to monkeys flossing and sharks visiting “dentists,” the animal kingdom is more familiar than you’d ever imagine!

BE@RBRICK 

When: Friday, March 21
Where: Apple TV+

BE@RBRICK follows Jasmine Finch and her bandmates as they chase their dreams in a world where everyone's fate is predetermined by the painted-on look they receive at graduation. Refusing to be confined by society’s rules, Jasmine and her friends set out to change their world—proving that identity isn’t something you're assigned, but something you create. It is your go-to series to watch this weekend.

Go! 

When: Friday, March 21
Where: Netflix

GO! follows Siya "Bolt" Gumede, a gifted sprinter who lands a life-changing scholarship to Johannesburg's elite St. Judes Private School. But while he races toward athletic success, escaping his troubled past proves even harder.

With pressure from his new teammates, family struggles, and a life-altering night with his best friend and girlfriend, Bolt must decide whether to hold onto the life he knows or risk everything for a new future. It should be your top pick to watch this weekend.

Revelations

When: Friday, March 21
Where: Netflix

Revelations follows Pastor Sung Min-chan, who becomes convinced he has received a divine message identifying Kwon Yang-rae as an abductor. Torn between faith and vengeance, he embarks on a mission for justice. Meanwhile, Detective Lee Yeon-hui, assigned to the case, battles her own demons as visions of her murdered sister haunt her investigation.

Little Siberia

When: Friday, March 21
Where: Netflix

In the quiet village of Hurmevaara, a meteorite crash sparks chaos and opportunity. The mayor hopes it will revive the town, tasking priest and ex-peacekeeper Joel with guarding it until it’s sent to London. But as criminals close in, Joel faces an even greater crisis—his wife’s unexpected pregnancy.

But there's a twist- he is infertile and has kept this a secret from her! With threats mounting and his faith shaken, Joel must protect the meteorite while confronting the biggest question of his life. Little Siberia should be on your what to watch this weekend list as well. 

David Blaine: Do Not Attempt

When: Sunday, March 23
Where: Disney+/Hulu

David Blaine: Do Not Attempt is a thrilling six-part series from National Geographic and Imagine Documentaries, following world-renowned magician and endurance artist David Blaine as he embarks on a global journey. Traveling to Brazil, Southeast Asia, India, the Arctic Circle, South Africa, and Japan, Blaine meets extraordinary performers and masters who share their magical skills and secrets. 

Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light

When: Sunday, March 23
Where: PBS

The TV sequel picks up in May 1536, just after Anne Boleyn’s execution, and follows the final four years of Thomas Cromwell’s life. Once the most powerful man in England, Cromwell now faces mounting threats as Henry VIII’s reign is tested by religious uprisings, foreign conspiracies, and the looming danger of invasion. Forced to balance morality with survival, Cromwell must navigate the deadly politics of the Tudor court. But under Henry’s unpredictable rule, how long can anyone truly hold onto power?

Last week's guide: What to Watch on Netflix, Apple TV+, & Lifetime (March 14-16)



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