Explore an action-packed month with new TV shows and movies
March not only brings in the subtle signs of springtime, it welcomes a series of movies and TV for every taste. From the return of a beloved sci-fi series to the latest installment of a legendary sports drama, lovers of cinemaâbig and smallâwill have a ton of options all on the Microsoft Store on Windows.
March featured trailer
The Mandalorian (Season 3) streaming now on Disney+. (Subscription required).
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The Mandalorian
Disney+
Picking up five years after the events of 1983’s “The Last Jedi” and the fall of the Galactic Empire, The Mandalorian returns for its third season after fans patiently waited over two years for its return. The beloved series follows a bounty hunter seeking to redeem his past transgressions along with Grogu. Created by Jon Favreau, the series stars Pedro Pascal as the titular character, along with Carl Weathers.
Marlowe
Microsoft Movies & TV
It’s 1939. It’s Los Angeles. And a glamorous heiress wants to find the whereabouts of her ex-lover. In comes Philip Marlowe, a down on his luck private detective who quick realizes there’s more to this story as he begins to unravel a barrage of secrets. Based on the novel “The Black-Eyed Blonde” by John Banville, Marlowe stars Liam Neeson, Diane Lane, Jessica Lange, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, and Alan Cumming.
Missing
Microsoft Movies & TV
As a standalone sequel to 2018’s “Searching,” Missing tells the story of a teenage girl desperately trying to find her mother who doesn’t return from a week-long Colombian trip with her new boyfriend. Her international sleuthing is 100% digital and reliant on modern technology. The story takes you on a roller-coaster ride of twists and turns, making you wonder how well you know the people closest to you. Nia Long and Storm Reid star in this mystery-laden thriller.
Luther
Netflix
After a five-season run, the award-winning BBC series “Luther,” returns in the Netflix film Luther: Fallen Sun. Despite his brilliance, John Lutherâa Detective Chief Inspector (DCI)âhas fallen from grace and remains behind bars. Already haunted by his inability to capture the cyber psychopath, he learns of a serial killer that is terrorizing London. Never one to lose sight of justice, he breaks out of prison to bring an end to the sadistic murderous spree. Idris Elba returns as Luther, with Dermot Crowley returning as his former superintendent. Cynthia Enrivo and Andy Serkis join the cast.
Cocaine Bear
Microsoft Movies & TV
“The Birds.” “Jaws.” “Cujo.” Cocaine Bear. Taking the maddened animal to the next ten levels, this latest film, which is loosely based on true events, has got movie lovers talking. In an attempt to evade the law, a drug smuggler drops a shipment of cocaine in the Georgia wilderness. The catch? An American black bear ingests the drugs and murderous havoc ensues. What will it take to put an end to this super predator’s rampage? Directed by Elizabeth Banks, the comedy horror film stars Keri Russell, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Alden Ehrenreich, Isiah Whitlock Jr., and Ray Liotta in one of his last roles.
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
Microsoft Movies & TV
After the Red Ribbon Army was destroyed by Goku, the CEO of Red Pharmaceuticals is on a mission to revive the regiment originally led by his father. Once it is successfully reinstated, Piccolo and Gohan partner to save the world. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is written by the “Dragon Ball” series creator Akira Toriyama.
The Whale
Microsoft Movies & TV
Branden Fraser captures the hearts of viewers and critics in his portrayal of Charlie, a reclusive English professor who attempts to reconnect with his estranged, teenage daughter. Often described as an “exercise in empathy,” The Whale premiered at the 79th Venice International Film Festival, receiving a six-minute standing ovation. Fraser also won the Critics Choice Award for Best Actor for his role. The film also stars Sadie Sink, Hong Chau, Ty Simpkins, and Samantha Morton.
Magic Mike’s Last Dance
Microsoft Movies & TV
As the third and final installment of the “Magic Mike” series, Magic Mike’s Last Dance follows Mike after his furniture business goes under due to the pandemic. To make ends meet, he works as a bartender for a catering company. However, after running into a socialite, he is given an offer he can’t refuse, which takes the two to London. Channing Tatum returns as Mike, with Salma Hayek Pinault joining the trilogy’s all-up cast.
A Man Called Otto
Microsoft Movies & TV
Otto, the neighborhood’s grumpy old man, has decided to end it all after leading a life without his late wife, Sonya. Then a new set of neighbors move in and his unconventional friendship with quick-witted Marisol gives him a much-needed spark and, hopefully, a new lease on life. Two-time, OscarÂŽ-winner Tom Hanks stars as Otto, with Mariana TreviĂąo portraying Marisol.
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Creed III
Microsoft Movies & TV
“Creed” and “Creed II,” shows the meteoric rise of former underdog boxer Adonis “Donnie” Creed. In doing so, the young man comes to terms with his past and his identity. Creed III ushers in a former world champion seeking to focus on his family when an old friend and boxing prodigy returns and threatens to turn his world upside down. After spending half of his life in prison, Damian “Dame” Anderson is hyper-focused on regaining the life he feels Donnie stole. Michael B. Jordan returns in the title role and as director, along with Tessa Thompson, Wood Harris, and Phylicia Rashad. Jonathan Majors joins the ensemble cast.






