Best Movies on Streaming Right Now (March 2026): Ranked Across Every Major Platform
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Best Movies on Streaming Right Now (March 2026): Ranked Across Every Major Platform

Most 'best streaming movies' lists are just press release dumps sorted by release date. This one is sorted by whether they're actually worth watching.

The best movies streaming right now — across Netflix, Max, Hulu, Prime Video, Peacock, Disney+, and Apple TV+ — include a genuinely strong March 2026 slate headlined by Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix, March 20), Wicked: For Good (Peacock, March 20), and From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Max, March 27), alongside a handful of older titles that have quietly become essential streaming watches. This list ranks them by whether they're actually worth two hours of your life, not by which studio sent the most compelling press release. If you're specifically hunting Hulu's catalogue in depth, the best movies on Hulu in 2026 breaks that platform down by genre and mood in far more detail than we can here.

TL;DR

TitlePlatformAvailableWhy It's Worth It
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal ManNetflixMarch 20Tommy Shelby's theatrical send-off, 4-year wait finally over
Wicked: For GoodPeacockMarch 20The second half of 2024's $700M box office juggernaut
HamnetPeacockMarch 6Paul Mescal, Shakespeare grief drama — one of 2026's best
War MachineNetflixMarch 6Lean action thriller, 90 minutes, no filler
BallerinaMaxMarch 27John Wick spin-off with Ana de Armas, better than expected
Sentimental ValueHulu / PrimeMarch 23Joachim Trier's latest — quietly devastating
Nobody 2NetflixMarch 14Bob Odenkirk still breaking spines, still oddly charming
The Bad Guys 2NetflixMarch 21DreamWorks animation at its sharpest
The Secret AgentHuluMarch 1Underrated Conrad adaptation with a vicious third act
AnacondaNetflixStreaming nowDumb fun executed with full self-awareness

What Makes a Movie Actually Worth Streaming Right Now?

Most lists answer this question with 'it's new.' That's a terrible criterion. A movie being new means it arrived recently — it says nothing about whether it deserves your attention over the 40,000 other titles available across major US streaming services as of early 2026.

The movies on this list had to clear at least two of these three bars: critical consensus above 75% on Rotten Tomatoes (or meaningful audience scores where critics missed the point), genuine rewatch or recommend value based on viewer data, and either awards recognition or demonstrable cultural conversation. New releases get a slight recency bonus, but only if they clear the quality bar first.

One more thing: streaming availability changes faster than any editorial team can track. As of March 2026, every title below is confirmed on the listed platform — but licensing windows shift, and a film that's free on Hulu today may move to rental-only by May. WatchDeck's expiring content alerts exist precisely for this problem.


The Must-Watch New Releases in March 2026

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man — Netflix (March 20)

This is the one people have been waiting for since the series finale in 2022. The theatrical film picks up Tommy Shelby's story and, according to early festival screenings, lands the ending that the final TV season only partially delivered. Cillian Murphy is operating at full capacity. It arrives on Netflix on March 20, which is unusual — most theatrical-to-streaming windows run 45 to 90 days, but Netflix co-financed this one, so the timeline is compressed. Worth staying up for.

Peaky Blinders The Immortal Man
CrimeDrama

After his estranged son gets embroiled in a Nazi plot, self-exiled gangster Tommy Shelby must return to Birmingham to save his family — and his nation.

Wicked: For Good — Peacock (March 20)

Wicked: For Good is the second half of Universal's two-part adaptation of the stage musical, following a first film that made $700 million globally in 2024. Part one was technically accomplished and emotionally restrained. Part two, based on early reviews, allows Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande to actually let loose — which was the entire point. Peacock has it on March 20, same day as the Peaky Blinders film, which is a genuinely remarkable Tuesday evening.

Wicked For Good
FantasyAdventureRomance

As an angry mob rises against the Wicked Witch, Glinda and Elphaba will need to come together one final time. With their singular friendship now the fulcrum of their futures, they will need to truly see each other, with honesty and empathy, if they are to change themselves, and all of Oz, for good.

Hamnet — Peacock (March 6)

Hamnet is the 2026 adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's prize-winning novel about the grief of Shakespeare's wife after their son's death — and about how that loss may have shaped Hamlet. Paul Mescal plays Shakespeare in a deliberately restrained performance; Jessie Buckley is extraordinary as Agnes. It's quiet, precise, and genuinely sad in ways that don't announce themselves. Available on Peacock from March 6. This is the one critics are calling the best film of early 2026, and they're probably right.

Hamnet
DramaRomanceHistory

The powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare's timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.

Nobody 2 — Netflix (March 14)

Nobody 2 is the sequel to the 2021 action film that proved Bob Odenkirk could carry a pure action movie on sheer deadpan commitment. The original made $56 million on a $16 million budget. This one is bigger, messier, and arguably funnier — the action choreography from the first film's team is back, and the set pieces are more inventive. It's not trying to be anything other than what it is. On Netflix from March 14.

Nobody 2
ActionThriller

Former assassin Hutch Mansell takes his family on a nostalgic vacation to a small-town theme park, only to be pulled back into violence when they clash with a corrupt operator, a crooked sheriff, and a ruthless crime boss.

Ballerina — Max (March 27)

Ballerina is a John Wick spin-off starring Ana de Armas as an assassin trained by the same organization that shaped Wick. Early reviews from its theatrical run suggested it was better than the fourth Wick film, which had started to feel like franchise obligation. The action sequences are legitimately creative — one set in a Paris ballet school is getting a lot of attention. Max gets it on March 27, about six weeks after its theatrical bow.

Ballerina
ActionThrillerCrime

Taking place during the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, Eve Macarro begins her training in the assassin traditions of the Ruska Roma.


Best Movies on Netflix Right Now

Netflix's March slate is unusually strong by its own standards. Beyond the Peaky Blinders film and Nobody 2, the platform is carrying War Machine (March 6) — a lean, well-constructed action thriller that runs 94 minutes and doesn't waste a single one of them — and The Bad Guys 2, the DreamWorks animated sequel that arrives March 21 and is being positioned as a family tentpole for the spring break window.

War Machine deserves a specific mention: it's one of those mid-budget action films that would have had a healthy theatrical run in 2005 but now goes straight to streaming, which is a genuine cultural loss. But it benefits Netflix's catalogue enormously.

War Machine
ActionScience FictionThriller

On one last grueling mission during Army Ranger training, a combat engineer must lead his unit in a fight against a giant otherworldly killing machine.

Netflix also has Anaconda — and yes, it knows exactly what it is. It's a monster movie that commits fully to its own absurdity, which is a skill most studio films have forgotten. Sometimes that's what an evening calls for.

Anaconda
AdventureComedyHorror

A group of friends facing mid-life crises head to the rainforest with the intention of remaking their favorite movie from their youth, only to find themselves in a fight for their lives against natural disasters, giant snakes and violent criminals.

For series recommendations alongside your Netflix movie nights, our guide to the best new series on Netflix right now covers the March TV slate in comparable depth.


Best Movies on Hulu Right Now

Hulu is punching above its weight in March 2026. The Secret Agent (March 1) is a Conrad adaptation with a vicious final act that most reviewers undersold. Sentimental Value (March 23) is Norwegian director Joachim Trier's follow-up to The Worst Person in the World — smaller in scope, equally precise about the way families quietly damage each other. It's also heading to Prime Video simultaneously, which reflects the ongoing consolidation of streaming rights.

The Secret Agent
CrimeDramaThriller

Brazil, 1977. Marcelo, a technology expert in his early 40s, is on the run. Hoping to reunite with his son, he travels to Recife during Carnival but soon realizes that the city is not the safe haven he was expecting.

Sentimental Value
Drama

Sisters Nora and Agnes reunite with their estranged father, the charismatic Gustav, a once-renowned director who offers stage actress Nora a role in what he hopes will be his comeback film. When Nora turns it down, she soon discovers he has given her part to an eager young Hollywood star.

Hulu's broader catalogue — including the best older films available month-to-month — is covered in far more detail in the best movies on Hulu in 2026. That piece organises the full library by genre and mood, which is the right way to approach a platform with Hulu's depth.


Best Movies on Max, Prime Video, and Peacock Right Now

Max is having a strong March beyond just Ballerina. Fackham Hall (March 6) is a British period comedy that arrived with minimal fanfare and is genuinely funny — the kind of discovery that streaming is theoretically good at facilitating but rarely is.

Prime Video gets Pretty Lethal on March 25, a thriller that's been generating early word-of-mouth from festival circuit viewers who caught it in late 2025. As of early 2026, no aggregated critic score is available yet, so treat that recommendation with appropriate uncertainty.

Peacock, beyond the Wicked and Hamnet one-two punch, has quietly built one of the better libraries for older Hollywood films. If free streaming options are part of your watching strategy — especially for older titles — our breakdown of the best free streaming sites covers what's available legally without a subscription.


Hidden Gems Worth Watching This Month

The new releases get all the attention. Here are four films currently streaming that are being systematically underplayed:

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale landed on Netflix on March 7. Dismiss it if you want, but it's a clean, emotionally satisfying ending to a franchise that meant a lot to a specific generation of viewers. It knows its audience.

Downton Abbey The Grand Finale
DramaRomance

When Mary finds herself at the center of a public scandal and the family faces financial strife, the entire household grapples with the threat of social disgrace. The Crawleys must embrace change as the staff prepares for a new chapter with the next generation leading Downton Abbey into the future.

Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice is a low-budget indie that arrived on streaming in early 2026 without a major platform push. It's a four-person relationship drama that's been compared to early Linklater. Whether that comparison holds is debatable, but the performances are real and it runs under 90 minutes.

Fackham Hall on Max (March 6) is the funniest thing on any streaming service this month that nobody is talking about. British class-satire comedy, beautifully timed. The marketing budget was approximately zero.

A brief complaint: streaming services are objectively bad at surfacing films like these. The algorithm rewards familiarity — franchise entries, sequels, recognizable IP. A film like Fackham Hall gets buried under a Ballerina banner on the homepage and never recovers. This isn't a new problem, but it's getting worse as the major platforms consolidate around safe bets.


Best Movies for Horror and Thriller Fans

March 2026 isn't the strongest month for horror on streaming — most platforms saved their scary content for Q4 2025 — but if genre films are your priority, the dedicated best streaming service for horror movies guide breaks down which platform has the deepest horror catalogue, which matters more than any single new arrival.

For March specifically: Dracula arrived on a streaming service on March 10 (rights are split between platforms by region — check WatchDeck's availability search for your specific location). It's a new adaptation, not the classic Universal version, and it's doing interesting things with the mythology.


What's Coming to Streaming in April and May 2026

Anticipated arrivals in the next 60 days include several theatrical films currently in their box office windows that should hit streaming between late April and early June. As of early 2026, exact streaming premiere dates aren't confirmed for most of these — studios have been less predictable about announcing windows since the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike reshuffled theatrical release schedules. WatchDeck's content calendar tracks confirmed dates as they're announced.

For TV viewing alongside these films, the best series streaming now covers the full March 2026 television landscape across all platforms.


The Definitive March 2026 Streaming Movie Watchlist

If you only have time for five films this month, prioritise in this order: Hamnet (Peacock) for critical quality, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix) for cultural relevance, Nobody 2 (Netflix) for pure entertainment value, Sentimental Value (Hulu) for emotional depth, and Fackham Hall (Max) because everyone ignores the comedies and they shouldn't.

For your Hulu deep-dive specifically — and Hulu's library is genuinely extensive — the best movies on Hulu in 2026 remains the most complete ranked guide available, organized by genre and viewing mood rather than release date.


FAQ

What are the top 10 films on Netflix right now?

The top movies currently streaming on Netflix in March 2026 include Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (arriving March 20), Nobody 2 (March 14), War Machine (March 6), The Bad Guys 2 (March 21), Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (March 7), Anaconda, KPop Demon Hunters, Minions: The Rise of Gru, 40 Acres, and What Happens in Vegas. The mix reflects Netflix's consistent strategy of pairing high-profile new arrivals with reliable library titles that keep subscribers from canceling.

What are the top 20 movies to watch right now across all streaming platforms?

The top 20 movies streaming right now in March 2026 span every major platform: Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man and Nobody 2 on Netflix, Wicked: For Good and Hamnet on Peacock, Sentimental Value and The Secret Agent on Hulu, Ballerina and Fackham Hall on Max, Pretty Lethal on Prime Video, plus War Machine, The Bad Guys 2, Anaconda, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice, Dracula, Agent Zero, Dangerous Animals, Hot Milk, Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare, and Versa. Quality varies considerably across that list — the TL;DR table at the top of this article separates the essential from the optional.

What are the top 10 movies to watch right now regardless of platform?

The top 10 movies to watch right now, ranked by quality rather than release date, are: Hamnet (Peacock), Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix), Wicked: For Good (Peacock), Sentimental Value (Hulu), Nobody 2 (Netflix), Ballerina (Max), War Machine (Netflix), The Secret Agent (Hulu), The Bad Guys 2 (Netflix), and Fackham Hall (Max). This list reflects critical consensus and audience data as of March 2026.

How do I track when streaming movies are expiring or moving platforms?

Streaming rights move constantly — a film available on Hulu today can disappear without notice when a licensing deal expires. WatchDeck tracks expiration dates across all major streaming platforms and sends alerts before content you've saved leaves a service. It's the most practical solution to the 'it was there last week' problem.

Is Peacock worth subscribing to just for Wicked: For Good and Hamnet in March 2026?

Having two genuine marquee films arrive in the same month — Wicked: For Good on March 20 and Hamnet on March 6 — is an unusually strong case for a short-term Peacock subscription. At $7.99/month for the ad-supported tier, watching both films plus anything else in the Peacock library makes the math straightforward. Cancel before the next billing cycle if that's all you want.

Where can I watch Ballerina streaming?

Ballerina is streaming on Max from March 27, 2026. It is the John Wick spin-off film starring Ana de Armas, and it arrives on Max approximately six weeks after its theatrical release. Regional availability may vary outside the United States.

What's the difference between new streaming movies and new-to-streaming movies?

A new streaming movie is a film produced directly for a streaming platform and released there first, with no theatrical run. A new-to-streaming movie is a film that had a theatrical release and is now arriving on a streaming platform for the first time. Both categories appear on this list — War Machine is new-to-Netflix, while some platform originals go straight to streaming. The distinction matters for understanding whether a film had independent commercial validation before its streaming debut.

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