From the long-awaited film adaptation of Project Hail Mary to a Frankenstein reimagining, there’s no better time to head to theaters than March! Don’t worry, though, there’s plenty to enjoy from home as well, like the explosive final season of Outlander and a reimagining of Sherlock Holmes’ life. Grab a snack (or three) and tune in!

Movies

Project Hail Mary

When microbiologist and high school science teacher Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling) wakes up alone on a spaceship in a different star system with amnesia, he must piece together the past and his mission to save humanity’s future. If you haven’t read the book, try to go into this one as blind as possible, and get ready for some insane twists! Project Hail Mary is slated to release in theaters March 20.

The Bride!

In 1930s Chicago, Dr. Frankenstein seeks out Dr. Euphronius for help creating a companion for the Creature. The two doctors revive a murdered young woman who becomes the Bride, and she is beyond their wildest expectations. What comes next is a whirlwind of romance, police involvement, and a social movement no one could have anticipated. Catch this one in theaters starting March 6.

Reminders of Him

Based on Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel of the same name, viewers will follow Kenna’s return to her hometown after years in prison for a devastating mistake, wanting to reunite with the daughter she has never known. She strikes up an unexpected connection with the local bar owner, Ledger, that quickly turns into more. But as their romance unfolds, the past will break Kenna’s heart again…and lead her to a second chance at life and love. Premieres March 13 on Apple TV.

TV Shows

Young Sherlock

If you’ve ever wondered what Sherlock Holmes was like before moving to Baker Street, this series is sure to be right up your alley. Watch Holmes take on his first ever case spanning from 1870s Oxford to the furthest reaches of the world starting March 4 on Prime Video. All eight episodes will drop at once, making it a perfect mystery-packed binge watch.

Vladimir

There are many tales of a man’s obsession with a woman, but it’s harder to find one where the roles are reversed, especially one as delicious as Vladimir. Julia May Jonas’s novel of the same name glitters and beguiles on screen, following an English professor who develops an obsessive crush on a young novelist visiting her college amidst a slew of sexual assault charges against her husband, a fellow professor. If you like stories set in the insular world of academia with unreliable narrators, you’ll be pulled along for the ride. Keep an eye out for this one on Netflix, releasing March 5.

Outlander Season 8

Few series have captured our hearts like Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander. The eighth and final season will quickly be upon us, providing the final glorious installment of Jamie and Claire’s sweeping love story. Episodes will drop every Friday on Starz starting March 6.

Scarpetta

Releasing March 11 on Prime Video, Nicole Kidman will step into the role of the iconic Dr. Kay Scarpetta from Patricia Cornwell’s bestselling series. The series will follow two interwoven timelines, tracking Scarpetta’s origins as a chief medical examiner in the 1990s and her present-day return to this position after a gruesome murder.

Imperfect Women

For fans of Big Little Lies, meet your newest TV fixation. Eleanor, Mary, and Nancy have been best friends for decades, but their lives are upended when Nancy is murdered. Now, Eleanor and Mary must reevaluate everything they thought they knew about themselves and each other. The first two episodes premiere March 18 on Apple TV, with one episode per week until April 29.

The Count of Monte Cristo

Alexandre Dumas’s classic tale of revenge and redemption returns to screens in this updated adaptation. It’s hard not to love an emotionally propulsive tale like this, especially when the talents of actors like Sam Claflin (Edmond Dantès) bring the story to life. The series will stream at 10/9c every week starting March 22, or you can stream all episodes starting March 1 with PBS passport or PBS Masterpiece on Prime Video.