Paramount+: New series and films in March 2023

In addition to established names such as Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video, there is a new streaming service: Paramount+. This provider also has a large film studio behind it and now wants to shake up the competitive streaming market again. TECHBOOK reveals what’s new at Paramount+ in March.

With Paramount+, users can access content from Paramount itself as well as from various major US broadcasters. Big brands in the streaming service include “Star Trek”, “Dexter” and “South Park”. Of course, it remains to be seen whether and to what extent the still young streaming provider will prevail in the highly competitive market. The new Paramount+ program in March is already making people sit up and take notice and is also comparatively extensive.

New series and seasons on Paramount+ in March

A Thin Line – from February 16th

From mid-February, Paramount+ will be showing a German production with “A Thin Line”. At the center of the story are Anna and Benni. The two are not only gifted hackers and climate activists, but also twins. After an attack on a government server, you suddenly find yourself on different sides in a debate that couldn’t be more topical.

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Tulsa King (Season 1) – starting March 19

Sylvester Stallone stars as a crime boss forced to make a fresh start in remote Tulsa in this new series. Put on the sidelines by his organization, he builds his own criminal empire.

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Yellowjackets (Season 2) – Coming March 24th

In 1996, a high school women’s soccer team crashes a plane over Canada and has to survive in the wilderness for over a year. The series shows both the young women’s struggle for survival at the time and their present in the 2020s.

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Rabbit Hole (Season 1) – Coming March 27th

John Weir (Kiefer Sutherland) is a spy and he knows his stuff. When he is suddenly framed for murder by ominous forces from the background, he doesn’t just have to run for his life. He also has to find out as quickly as possible who is trying to frame him and why.

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New movies on Paramount+ in March

Bull – from March 12th

After being betrayed and left to die, Gangster Bull (Neil Maskell) returns after ten years with only one thing on his mind: revenge. He also wants to find his missing son and end the painful secrets of his past.

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Smile – from March 30th

When one of her patients, the psychiatrist Dr. Rose Cotter (Sosie Bacon) tells that she is being pursued by a smiling mysterious being, she doesn’t believe her at first. But then the young woman kills herself in front of the doctor, who now begins to see the creepy smiles everywhere.

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The other streaming services also publish new films and series every month. Read what’s new on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Sky.

All information about the streaming service

Paramount+ started in Germany in December 2022. From then on, you could book the service independently or stream it as part of a Sky Q subscription with a cinema package, as a subscription channel on Prime Video or Apple TV. At 7.99 euros per month – or 6.65 euros per month in the annual package – the provider is still in the lower midfield.

In addition to the increasing number of in-house productions and of course the titles from Paramount, Paramount+ mainly shows the content of the following stations:

  • Show time
  • ComedyCentral
  • MTV
  • Nickelodeon
  • Nick Jr
  • Smithsonian Channel

The streaming service was already quite successful in the USA before it also started in Germany. So you can definitely count on Paramount+ being able to hold its own in this country alongside the strong competition. Of course, it will depend heavily on how quickly the service can deliver new series and films.

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