Everything New on Disney+ and Hulu in March

The popular Marvel series, Daredevil: Born Again, is returning on Disney+ this March. The new season, which continues the story from the original Netflix show and features many of the same actors, will begin streaming on March 24th.

In March, Disney+ and Hulu will both be adding new content. Disney+ will release more episodes of its short-form series, Locker Stories. Hulu subscribers can look forward to It Was Just an Accident by Jafar Panahi, Sentimental Value from Joaquim Trier, and the new comedy Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice, starring James Marsden, Eiza González, and Vince Vaughn.

Here’s the full list of what’s coming to Disney+ and Hulu in March 2026…

Here’s what’s new on streaming for Sunday, March 1st:

Disney+: Season 5 of How Not to Draw: Shorts is now available.
Hulu: The new movie It Was Just an Accident (2025) is being released.
Disney+ & Hulu: A new show called Vet Detective is premiering.
Hulu: You can also watch The Secret Agent (2025).

Monday, March 2
Disney+ and Hulu: In Your Radiant Season (Hulu Original) – New Episodes

On Tuesday, March 3rd, here’s what’s new on streaming: a new episode of American Idol (Season 9) is available on both Disney+ and Hulu, and the series BeddyByes premieres on Disney+.

I’m really excited for what’s dropping this Wednesday, March 4th! I definitely don’t want to miss the season finale of Battle of Fates on Disney+ and Hulu. And I’m thrilled to see the premiere of RJ Decker on Hulu – I’ve been waiting for this one!

Friday, March 6
Hulu: Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese (Hulu Original) – Premiere

Saturday, March 7
Disney+: Locker Diaries: ZOMBIES: Shorts – New Episode

Sunday, March 8
Disney+ and Hulu: Ghost Elephants – Premiere

Monday, March 9
Disney+ and Hulu: In Your Radiant Season (Hulu Original) – New Episodes

Tuesday, March 10
Disney+ and Hulu: American Idol (Season 9) (ABC) – New Episode

Wednesday, March 11
Hulu: Sunny Nights (Season 1) (Cineflix) – Premiere

Thursday, March 12
​​​​​Hulu: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Season 4) (Hulu Original) – Premiere

Friday, March 13
​​​​​​Hulu: Malpractice (Complete Series) (ITV)

Here’s what’s new on streaming for Saturday, March 14th: On Hulu, the fourth season of Celebrity Jeopardy! premieres. And on Disney+, a new episode of Locker Diaries: ZOMBIES: Shorts is available.

Here’s what’s new on Hulu on Sunday, March 15th:

The 98th Oscars (ABC) – Starts streaming live at 7pm ET.
The Bachelorette: Before the First Rose (ABC) – Streaming live right after The Oscars.
* Rooster Fighter (Viz) – New series premiere.

Monday, March 16
Disney+ and Hulu: In Your Radiant Season (Hulu Original) – New Episodes

On Tuesday, March 17th, you can find new content on streaming services: Hulu will have the Agatha Christie Library (from ITV), and both Disney+ and Hulu will release a new episode of American Idol (Season 9, originally on ABC).

On Wednesday, March 18th, new content will be available on streaming services. Hulu will release the complete series of The Nanny. Disney+ will premiere two new Short Circuit Experimental Films: Life Drawings and Maddie & The Test.

Saturday, March 21
Hulu: Garfield (2024)
Disney+: Locker Diaries: ZOMBIES: Shorts – New Episode

Sunday, March 22
Hulu: Summertide (Seasons 1-2) (Abacus Media Rights)

Here’s what’s new on streaming for Monday, March 23rd: Season 22 of The Bachelorette premieres on Hulu, new episodes of the Hulu Original In Your Radiant Season are available on both Disney+ and Hulu, and the film Sentimental Value (released in 2025) is now on Hulu.

Here’s what’s new on Disney+ and Hulu for Tuesday, March 24th:

Disney+ & Hulu: A new episode of American Idol (Season 9) is available.
Disney+: Season 2 of Daredevil: Born Again premieres at 6 PM Pacific Time.
Disney+: The Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special is now streaming.
Disney+: Check out the premiere of Magicampers.

Here’s what’s new on streaming for Friday, March 27th: Disney+ is releasing new episodes of Chibi Tiny Tales: Shorts (Season 6), and premiering the short film Versa. On Hulu, the original series Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice is also premiering.

Here’s what’s new on streaming for Saturday, March 28th: On Hulu, you can watch the movie Dangerous Animals (2025). Disney+ has a new episode of Locker Diaries: ZOMBIES: Shorts.

Here’s what’s new on streaming for Monday, March 30th:

Disney+: Watch live episodes of American Idol (Season 9) starting at 8 PM Eastern / 7 PM Central.
Disney+ & Hulu: New episodes of the Hulu Originals In Your Radiant Season and Season 3 of Super Animals are available.
Hulu: Catch the latest from Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!!* (Season 1B), originally aired on Disney XD.

Tuesday, March 31
Disney+ and Hulu: If It’s Tuesday… It’s Murder (Hulu Original) – Premiere

Here’s what’s new on Disney+ this month: Season 1 of The Breslau Murders, Call My Agent Berlin, Couch (English episodes only), Daughter of Fire, The Manipulated, To Cook a Bear, and Would You Marry Me. All of these are Hulu Originals except for Couch.

The Worst Marvel Comics Characters

Armless Tiger Man

This Marvel villain from the Golden Age lost both arms in an industrial accident, which drove him to destroy all machines. Think of him as a Batman-like figure, except his parents weren’t killed by a criminal – it was a malfunctioning computer, and he also lost his arms in the incident. But what do tigers have to do with any of this? Well, tigers are known for being fierce, and they certainly don’t use technology! You’d never see a tiger near an iMac.

Bi-Beast

Okay, so this isn’t some creature drawn to other monsters – it’s a two-headed beast! The Bi-Beast has actually fought the Hulk a bunch of times, which is wild. But honestly, the thing that really gets me thinking is… what happens to the bottom head when the top head is eating? Like, if it’s having a bowl of oatmeal or soup, that’s gotta be a seriously messy situation. It just seems… gross, but fascinatingly so!

Big Wheel

Big Wheel isn’t a typical villain – he’s almost comically absurd. He teamed up with another minor Spider-Man enemy, Rocket Racer, and then sought revenge by hiring the Tinkerer to build him a giant wheel to ride around on. And to top it all off, his actual name was Jackson Wheele – can you believe it?

The Brothers Grimm

It often feels like Marvel would come up with a cool-sounding character name first, then scramble to create a backstory to fit it. This is how we end up with villains like the Brothers Grimm – magically animated mannequins with little connection to the famous fairytale authors. While their link to the writers is weak, the name itself is a memorable and attention-grabbing gimmick for a pair of skull-faced villains who battle heroes like Spider-Woman and Iron Man.

Butterball

Butterball, a rather unfortunate nickname given by the villain Taskmaster, was one of the trainees in “The Initiative” – a government program that required all people with superpowers to register and join an official superhero team. He was invulnerable, meaning he couldn’t be harmed, but lacked any other powers like super strength or speed. This made him a weak fighter, which actually served a purpose in the storyline. It’s probably a good thing his name wasn’t the result of a marketing deal with a turkey company!

Dirtnap

Let’s be honest, after decades of X-Men movies, it’s hard to come up with a mutant power we haven’t seen before. This new character, Dirtnap, can steal life force and take on other people’s forms. He’s a bit like Rogue, but instead of being glamorous, he… well, he looks like a rat. Seriously, he absorbed a rat once and it stayed that way. It’s so absurd, he might fit into a movie like Deadpool & Wolverine – for a quick gag, maybe. But don’t expect him to be a lasting threat.

Fancy Dan

Even the creators of Marvel’s biggest heroes, Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, weren’t always successful. Amidst iconic characters like Sandman and Electro, they also introduced less memorable villains like the Enforcers – a group of mostly ineffective thugs who occasionally bothered Spider-Man. The team consists of Ox, a strong brute; Montana, who simply uses a lasso; and my personal favorite, Fancy Dan, a small fighter known for his surprisingly nimble footwork. It’s alright, Stan and Steve – everyone makes mistakes!

Gilded Lily

Let’s be real. If you were an alchemist named Lily and owned a gold mask, ‘Gilded Lily’ is the obvious name to choose! It’s often easiest to just go with what feels natural.

Hairbag

Despite being called Hairbag, he’s actually had a surprisingly successful career as a villain. First appearing in the early 1990s with the Nasty Boys, a team working for Mr. Sinister, he later made an appearance on the X-Men: The Animated Series. As you might guess from the name, Hairbag is a large, hairy character with abilities similar to a werewolf. Apparently, he also has incredibly flexible hair follicles – a useful trait, especially at the salon, according to Wikipedia.

Hypno-Hustler

Antoine Desloin, a disco musician, came up with a truly bizarre scheme: he used his music to hypnotize people and then rob them, earning him the nickname “Hypno-Hustler.” It’s a strange concept, complete with an over-the-top costume, and it’s based on a trend from the 1970s. Surprisingly, Hypno-Hustler keeps popping up in discussions – Donald Glover has even expressed interest in playing him in a movie. Given that Sony made the poorly-received Madame Web, a Hypno-Hustler film doesn’t seem entirely out of the question.

J2

Back in the late 90s, Marvel created a series called “Marvel Comics 2” that explored a future where the children of existing heroes were the new generation of Marvel characters. The most popular character from this line was Spider-Girl, the teenage daughter of Spider-Man and Mary Jane. The success of Spider-Girl led to other comics in the same universe, including A-Next, which featured a new team of Avengers. One of the members was J2, the son of Juggernaut. While the idea of J2 isn’t bad, his name sounds a bit silly, and his outfit—oversized boots and a flannel shirt—doesn’t really fit a futuristic setting.

Mercurio the 4D Man

Mercurio the 4-D Man is arguably one of the most ridiculous villains in Marvel history, and his costume isn’t much better. He claims to be from another planet – one with questionable taste, apparently – and ended up battling heroes like Captain Marvel and Thor. His strange physiology caused one side of his body to be intensely hot, while the other was freezing cold – a consequence, he claimed, of existing in four dimensions.

M.O.D.A.M.

Think M.O.D.O.K. – the mental monster built for killing – is frightening? Just wait until you meet M.O.D.A.M.! She’s designed for all-out attack, and she’s a woman! This female version of M.O.D.O.K. appeared in Marvel comics back in the early 1990s, and honestly, I’m still annoyed they didn’t name her M.A.D.A.M.

NFL SuperPro

NFL SuperPro was a unique Marvel comic featuring a superhero based on professional football. The character’s costume was an over-the-top, muscular take on a football uniform, and he teamed up with heroes like Spider-Man and Captain America. His enemies included unusual villains like Quick Kick, a ninja formerly known for his field goals, and Instant Replay, who had the power to travel through time. Despite its novelty, the series is often considered one of Marvel’s least successful publications.

Poundcakes

Poundcakes was a villainous female wrestler who fought alongside the Grapplers team. She appeared in issues of the comics Dazzler and Marvel Two-in-One. Known simply as Poundcakes, she was a powerful and imposing figure, often sporting costumes decorated with studs and spikes. It’s a shame she never teamed up with a sidekick named Buttercream!

Scramble the Mixed-Up Man

Scramble, also known as the Mixed-Up Man, is the brother of Madison Jeffries, a less famous member of the Canadian superhero team Alpha Flight. He had the ability to change living things, but he lost his mind and started horribly altering people’s bodies. While his power isn’t the most terrible for a villain, his name – Scramble the Mixed-Up Man – is arguably the worst supervillain name ever.

Spidercide

The infamous “Clone Saga” from 1990s Spider-Man comics isn’t quite as terrible as people say. It actually starts out as a pretty interesting story, and it brought back Ben Reilly, a clone of Spider-Man who became a significant character in the Marvel Universe. However, the initial issues were so popular that Marvel dragged the storyline on and on, which ultimately hurt its sense and consistency. It became increasingly absurd as it continued. Things got so strange that Spider-Man even fought “Spidercide,” a crazy clone who could stretch and grow like a spider. (And, oddly enough, Spidercide just had a mouth – a single mouth with no face – sticking out of his costume, just like… well, a spider.)

Taserface

Taserface, a comically ridiculous villain in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, has a surprisingly long history. He first appeared in the original Guardians of the Galaxy comics from the 1990s! Even more surprisingly, he used to wear armor designed by Tony Stark. Just thinking about having to legally change your name to Taserface is… well, a little harsh.

Teena the Fat Lady

Oh, Teena, I’m so sorry! You were stuck being part of a really silly idea from Stan Lee and Jack Kirby: The Circus of Crime. It was a circus… but with villains! The group included the Ringmaster (a circus ringleader, but evil), Bruto (a strongman, also evil), and unfortunately, you as the Fat Lady. You wouldn’t believe how often the Circus of Crime showed up in Marvel comics!

Turner D. Century

Turner D. Century isn’t his birth name. He legally changed it after becoming fascinated with pre-World War I America, even adopting the fashion of the era. Driven by a hatred of modern progress, he turned to crime, targeting those he saw as representing it. Despite having no superpowers, he repeatedly bothered Spider-Woman and Spider-Man with unusual weapons: a flame-throwing umbrella and a flying antique bicycle. During one escapade, he obtained a horn designed to harm anyone under 65 – a weapon he jokingly called an “AARP gun.” However, the device malfunctioned, and his attempt to revert the world to an older time ultimately failed.

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