Streaming Premieres in March
Streaming Premieres in March
Amazon, Hulu, and Netflix are premiering these original series and movies this month.
Amazon, Hulu, and Netflix are premiering these original series and movies this month.

"House of Cards" (Netflix)—March 4
The fourth season of one of Netflix's first streaming hits debuts online for your bingeing pleasure on Friday. While the series' critical acclaim (and awards show success) has worn off a bit in recent years, Netflix still has faith in the appeal of "House of Cards" to viewers—as evidenced by the decision to bring the show back for yet another season in 2017.
"Flaked" (Netflix)—March 11
Netflix seems to love Will Arnett, who voices the main character in the streaming service's animated hit "BoJack Horseman" and also starred in the rebooted fourth season of the series "Arrested Development." In "Flaked," a new original series from Netflix, Arnett plays a man named Chip who struggles to stay honest and sober.
"Daredevil" (Netflix) Season 2
Though it may have since been overshadowed by the mega-success of "Jessica Jones," "Daredevil" was the first Marvel Comics-based series to debut on Netflix. After a well-received, if not wildly successful, first run, the series about a blind lawyer who fights crime returns for a second season later this month. Obviously, Netflix's own Marvel universe is rife with crossover potential, but the company has so far been relatively mum on specifics.
"Pee-Wee's Big Holiday" (Netflix)—March 18
OK, this is a movie, not a series. And, the word "original" may be a stretch considering comedian Paul Reubens' Pee-Wee Herman character has been around since 1981. But, Reubens has rebooted the quirky, bicycle-loving naif that made him famous while partnering with superstar producer Judd Apatow to make the first full-length Pee-Wee Herman movie since 1988's "Big Top Pee-Wee."
"The Path" (Hulu)—March 30
"Breaking Bad" star Aaron Paul headlines this latest original series entry from Hulu, which recently scored its first-ever Golden Globes nomination for the series "Casual." Coming at the end of March, "The Path" deals with the power struggles and relationship drama inside a family at the center of a religious cult.