Disney+ March lineup arrives at a time when streaming platforms are competing not just on volume, but on familiarity and franchise continuity. With Ramadan evenings often centered on shared viewing, the Disney+ March schedule leans heavily on returning series, established film titles, and a handful of new originals positioned as anchor releases.
The most prominent title in the Disney+ March lineup is Marvel Television’s Daredevil: Born Again season 2, which begins its weekly rollout on 25 March. The series continues the story of Matt Murdock as he confronts Wilson Fisk, now operating as mayor and tightening his grip on New York City. Season 2 builds on the darker tone that has defined this chapter of the Marvel television slate, focusing on political power, corruption, and street-level vigilantism rather than large-scale superhero spectacle. For viewers tracking the broader Marvel timeline on Disney+, Daredevil: Born Again remains one of the platform’s more grounded entries.
Later in the month, on 27 March 2026, 20th Century Studios releases the original film Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice exclusively on Disney+. The action-comedy follows two gangsters navigating a single chaotic night complicated by the presence of a time machine. The film stars Vince Vaughn, James Marsden, Eiza González, Keith David, Jimmy Tatro, Stephen Root, Lewis Tan, Ben Schwartz, Emily Hampshire, and Arturo Castro. Written and directed by BenDavid Grabinski, the project blends crime, science fiction, and dark comedy, suggesting an attempt to broaden the platform’s adult-oriented offerings beyond its core family audience.
Returning series continue to fill out the Disney+ March slate. High Potential season 2 part 3 arrives on 4 March, while The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season 4 premieres on 12 March. Other episodic additions include If It’s Tuesday… It’s Murder season 1 (21 March), 9-1-1 Nashville season 1 part 3 (13 March), Solar Opposites season 6 (11 March), and National Geographic’s Ghost Elephants (8 March). Animation and family programming remain a steady presence, with new episodes of Big City Greens season 4, Meet Iron Man and his Awesome Friends season 1, StuGo season 1, and SuperKitties season 2 arriving early in the month. Magicampers season 1 launches on 4 March, while Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force and RoboGobo season 1 add to the children’s catalog.
From 1 March, a range of licensed films joins the service. The lineup includes 2012, Twister, American Psycho, Buffalo ’66, The Equalizer, The Equalizer 2, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Hitch, Snow White and the Huntsman, The Huntsman: Winter’s War, and the full Pitch Perfect trilogy. Toward the end of the month, Bad Boys, Bad Boys II, and Sleepless in Seattle round out the additions. The strategy is clear: combine franchise familiarity with varied genres, from disaster films and action thrillers to romantic comedies and cult dramas.

