13 new Movies & TV Shows to Watch this Weekend on Apple TV+, Netflix, Hulu, & more (March 28-30)

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Isha Das
Isha Das
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Ishita Chatterjee
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MobLand (Credit- Paramount+), Number One on the Call Sheet (Credit- Apple TV+), The Life List (Credit- Netflix), and The Lady's Companion (Credit- Netflix)

Looking for the perfect escape? Whether you're in the mood for heartwarming journeys, gripping dramas, or thrilling crime stories, there's plenty to watch this weekend.

From The Life List, a moving tale of self-discovery, to Mid Century Modern, a hilarious look at friendship in Palm Springs, and more—you won’t want to miss these picks. Plus, The Lady’s Companion delivers period drama romance, Queer explores identity and desire, and MobLand brings intense action.

No matter what you're craving, there's something for every viewer—so grab your remote and get watching! Check out the full list of must-see titles.

Fight for Glory: 2024 World Series

When: Friday, March 28
Where: Apple TV+

This three-part documentary event gives fans an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the 2024 World Series, capturing its most powerful moments. With never-before-seen footage and interviews with players, coaches, fans, and more, the series takes you through every unforgettable milestone on the road to victory.

The Lady's Companion

When: Friday, March 28
Where: Netflix

Madrid, 1871. Elena Bianda is the city's most sought-after chaperone, tasked with finding the perfect suitor for her young lady—unless she falls for him first. This should be on your what to watch this weekend list.

Mid-Century Modern

When: Friday, March 28
Where: Hulu

Three lifelong friends—gay gentlemen of a certain age—move in together in Palm Springs after an unexpected loss. Living in the lavish home of Bunny Schneiderman and his sharp-tongued mother, they navigate aging, relationships, and cohabitation with humor and heart. With their wild Gen Z housekeeper stirring things up, life in their unconventional household is never dull. Mid-Century Modern is your go-to series to watch this weekend.

Number One on the Call Sheet

When: Friday, March 28
Where: Apple TV+

Number One on the Call Sheet is a two-part documentary event celebrating Black Hollywood trailblazers. Featuring candid interviews with some of the industry's biggest stars, it explores their journeys to iconic leading roles, career-defining moments, and the future of Black excellence on screen.

The Life List

When: Friday, March 28
Where: Netflix

A young woman (Sofia Carson) honors her late mother’s (Connie Britton) wish by completing a list of teenage goals. Along the way, she navigates love, loss, and self-discovery, embracing life’s unpredictability while finding the strength to move forward. It should be your top pick to watch this weekend.

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip

When: Friday, March 28
Where: Disney+

Alexander Garcia believes he's cursed with bad luck, and his fears come true when his family's luxurious Spring Break road trip to Mexico City turns into total chaos. As disasters mount, they discover an ancient idol may be to blame, forcing them on a wild adventure to break the curse and reconnect as a family. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip is your go-to film to watch this weekend.

Queer

When: Friday, March 28
Where: Max

Based on William S. Burroughs's semi-autobiographical novel, Queer follows World War II veteran William Lee as he navigates life in 1940s Mexico City. Isolated and aimless, he becomes fixated on Eugene Allerton, a younger man who awakens his deepest desires. Directed by Luca Guadagnino, the film explores longing, identity, and the search for connection in a world of expatriates and lost souls.

The Rule of Jenny Pen

When: Friday, March 28
Where: Shudder

A retired judge finds himself in a deadly game of cat and mouse when an older person begins terrorizing their shared rest home—using a child’s puppet as a sinister tool for abuse. As fear spreads and the body count rises, the judge must outwit his deranged neighbor before it's too late.

The Line

When: Friday, March 28
Where: Hulu

Alex Wolff stars as Tom, a scholarship student eager to escape his working-class roots, who is drawn into the elite world of the KNA fraternity, where power and prestige come at a cost. As he falls for Annabelle (Halle Bailey), a classmate from outside his new social circle, and uncovers the manipulative tactics of the fraternity’s president (Lewis Pullman), Tom is thrust into a dangerous struggle between ambition, loyalty, and his own moral boundaries.

The Last Anniversary

When: Sunday, March 30
Where: AMC+

A gripping mystery that delves into family bonds, motherhood, and the lasting impact of women whose legacies shape the generations that follow. Don’t forget to add The Last Anniversary on your what to watch this weekend list. 

MobLand

When: Sunday, March 30
Where: Paramount+

Power hangs in the balance as the Harrigans and Stevensons—two rival London crime families—collide in a brutal battle for dominance. In the middle of it all is Harry Da Souza, a cunning fixer who knows that when empires clash, loyalties are tested, and survival comes at a deadly price. As betrayals mount and the stakes soar, one rule remains: family above everything. MobLand should be on your what to watch this weekend list as well. 

The Unaware Atelier Meister

When: Sunday, March 30
Where: Crunchyroll

Kurt Rockhans has always been the humble errand boy for the legendary hero’s party, Flaming Dragon Fang—until they cast him out for his weak combat skills. Left to fend for himself, he takes on odd jobs, only to uncover a hidden truth: he possesses SSS-rank abilities in everything except fighting. As he embarks on a new journey, completely unaware of his own extraordinary talents, the world is about to see just how powerful he truly is.

White Bird

When: Sunday, March 30
Where: Starz

From the author of Wonder comes White Bird, a powerful tale of kindness and courage. Julian (Bryce Gheisar) learns a life-changing lesson when his grandmother (Helen Mirren) shares her story of survival in Nazi-occupied France. With Gillian Anderson and directed by Marc Forster (Finding Neverland), this moving film shows how one act of kindness can last forever.

Last week's guide: What to Watch on Netflix, Disney+, & Peacock (March 21-23)



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