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What to watch on OSN+ this March: psychological tension, family drama, and long-running hits

NADINE J.
NADINE J.
Feb 27

OSN+ is rolling into March with a programming slate that leans heavily on character-driven drama, offbeat comedy, and a steady run of Ramadan specials. The OSN+ March 2026 lineup balances international titles with regional productions, reflecting the platform’s continued push to compete in a crowded MENA streaming market while catering to diverse viewing habits during the Holy Month.

On the film side, three releases anchor the month. All That’s Left of You arrives on 19 March, positioning itself as a reflective drama centered on loss and memory. The film has already circulated internationally and builds its appeal around emotional restraint rather than spectacle.

Earlier in the month, on 6 March, No Other Choice offers a darker tone. Directed by Park Chan-wook, known for Oldboy, the story follows a veteran paper mill manager whose life unravels after losing his job in an unforgiving economy. It blends psychological tension with bleak humor, drawing on themes of pride, desperation, and economic displacement. Closing the month on 27 March, Day of Reckoning shifts to a western thriller format, as a sheriff and a U.S. Marshal attempt to transport a volatile outlaw across hostile territory, testing loyalty and resolve under mounting pressure.

In series, DTF St. Louis debuts on 2 March. The HBO limited series stars Jason Bateman, Linda Cardellini, and David Harbour in a darkly comic story built around a complicated love triangle that spirals into unintended consequences. The show continues HBO’s pattern of pairing familiar actors with morally ambiguous narratives.

On 9 March, Rooster explores family dynamics within a college setting, focusing on the strained yet evolving relationship between a father and daughter. Meanwhile, Ted – Season 2 returns on 6 March, extending the irreverent tone of its first season as it revisits the chaos of adolescence through a distinctly nostalgic lens.

Ramadan programming remains central to the OSN+ March 2026 lineup. Daily episodes of Ala Add El Hob, starring Nelly Karim and Sherif Salama, join Syrian thriller Saadet Al Majnoon with Abed Fahad, Bassem Yakhour, and Sulafa Memar, as well as Gulf drama Darb Al Dahab featuring Ahmad Iraj and Shahad Al Yasin. Airing throughout the Holy Month, these series focus on love, justice, and family tension, themes that traditionally resonate with Ramadan audiences seeking appointment viewing.

Returning titles continue to fill weekly schedules. Survivor – Season 50 advances its milestone run with strategic competition and shifting alliances, while Last Week Tonight with John Oliver maintains its mix of political commentary and long-form investigative humor.

Catalog additions include all six seasons of Animal Kingdom and the March 20 arrival of Californication, offering viewers the option to revisit crime sagas and early-2000s antihero drama. The Pitt – Season 2 sustains its high-pressure medical setting, and Memory of a Killer continues its psychological arc with weekly installments.

Rounding out the month is Taylor, a documentary examining the career and cultural footprint of Taylor Swift. The film traces her path from country beginnings to global pop influence, reflecting on how her work has intersected with shifts in music distribution, fandom, and celebrity culture.

Beyond individual titles, the OSN+ March 2026 lineup underscores how regional streaming services are blending international studio partnerships with localized originals to maintain subscriber interest. With daily Ramadan series, weekly global hits, and a curated film slate, the platform is positioning March as a month of steady engagement rather than splashy spectacle.

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