Sky & WOW März 2026: Neue Serien & Filme | Streaming Highlights

March promises a robust lineup of new content on Sky and WOW, catering to a wide range of tastes with a mix of gripping documentaries, thrilling crime series, and beloved film franchises. From the return of familiar faces in “Snapped: Behind Bars” to the exploration of true crime in “The Facebook-Falle – Jagd auf einen Mörder,” the streaming platforms are set to deliver a diverse viewing experience throughout the month. The offerings extend beyond television, with a curated selection of films arriving on Sky Cinema, including a special focus on films directed by or starring women for International Women’s Day.

The first week of March kicks off with new seasons and series, setting the tone for a month of compelling entertainment. Sky Nature premieres the first season of “Kleine Tiere auf großer Reise” on March 1st, alongside the fifth season of the popular series “Ghosts” available on both Sky and WOW. As the month progresses, viewers can delve into the world of emergency responders with the premiere of “In Seenot” on Sky Documentaries, with its first season launching on March 4th, followed by the second and third seasons on March 11th and 25th respectively. True crime enthusiasts will find plenty to maintain them occupied with the launch of “Snapped: Behind Bars” season one on March 4th and season two on March 25th, both available on Sky Crime and WOW.

A Deep Dive into March’s Documentary Offerings

Sky’s March schedule places a significant emphasis on documentary programming, offering a window into diverse and often unsettling real-world events. “Die Facebook-Falle – Jagd auf einen Mörder,” debuting on March 5th, promises to unravel a complex case involving social media and criminal activity. Following closely behind on March 6th, “Auf der Jagd nach meinem Stalker” explores the terrifying reality of stalking, while “Der eBay-Skandal” on March 12th investigates a potentially damaging situation surrounding the online marketplace. The documentaries continue with “Thoughts & Prayers – Wie überlebt man einen Amoklauf in den USA?” on March 13th, a sobering look at the aftermath of school shootings, and “Critical Incident – Tod an der Grenze” on March 20th, examining a potentially fraught situation at a border crossing. “Philly Homicide,” launching on March 30th, offers a glimpse into the work of detectives investigating homicides in Philadelphia.

From Classic Thrillers to New Releases: Sky Cinema’s March Lineup

Beyond the series and documentaries, Sky Cinema is offering a diverse selection of films throughout March. The platform will celebrate International Women’s Day, beginning on March 6th, with a curated collection of films highlighting female talent, both in front of and behind the camera. The selection includes titles like “Anora,” “Atomic Blonde,” “Colombiana,” and “Sex and the City,” offering a broad range of genres and styles. Sky Cinema Awards start on March 14th, showcasing a selection of critically acclaimed films, including “Das Schweigen der Lämmer” and “Der Pate.” New releases include “The Toxic Avenger” on March 7th, “Nobody 2” and “Thoughts & Prayers – Wie überlebt man einen Amoklauf in den USA?” both on March 13th, and “Last Breath” on March 20th.

Returning Favorites and New Dramas

March likewise brings back some anticipated series and introduces new dramatic offerings. “The Comeback” returns for its third season on March 23rd, while “The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins” premieres on Sky One and WOW on March 28th. This series follows the story of former NFL star Reggie Dinkins, played by Tracy Morgan, as he attempts to rebuild his image after a 20-year ban from the sport, enlisting the help of a filmmaker. “Tatort Liverpool: Die Morde an Ashley und Olivia” launches on March 26th, adding another installment to the long-running German crime drama series. Fans of the classic sitcom will be pleased to observe “The ‚Burbs – Meine teuflischen Nachbarn” arrive on March 18th.

The month concludes with a selection of nature documentaries, including “Die Giganten der Aucklandinseln” on March 30th and “Tierbabys Down Under – Kleine Wunder der Wildnis,” also on March 30th, offering a heartwarming look at the animal kingdom. These programs provide a contrast to the more intense crime and drama offerings, rounding out a diverse and compelling month of programming on Sky and WOW.

Looking ahead, Sky and WOW will continue to update their offerings throughout April. Further details on upcoming releases will be announced in the coming weeks on the Sky website and through official press releases. Viewers can stay informed about new additions and schedule changes by visiting the Sky press portal.

What are you most looking forward to watching on Sky and WOW this March? Share your picks in the comments below!

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