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Series premieres in March: Outlander, Scarpetta, Yellowstone and more

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After the premiere of the new season of ‘Bridgerton’ in February and before the return of ‘Euphoria’ in April, March could be a month of transition, but far from it, it will be the end of ‘Outlander’, the last series derived from the ‘Yellowstone’ universe or ‘Scarpetta’, with Nicole Kidman as a forensic pathologist.

The finale of ‘Outlander’ (March 7 – Disney+)
The long-awaited end of the love story of Claire (Catriona Balfe) and Jamie (San Heughan) arrives with the eighth season of a series that will exceed one hundred episodes with the ten new chapters that can be seen starting March 7 on Disney+ in Latin America.

Jamie and Claire return to their home in Frasier’s Ridge, which has grown a lot in their absence. And new secrets threaten to separate this couple, protagonist of the literary saga of the American Diana Gabaldón, which jumped to television in 2014.

‘Marshals’ (March 2 – Paramount+)
After a five-season series starring Kevin Costner (as John Dutton III), first came two prequels – ‘1883’ and ‘1923’ – and now comes a sequel, ‘Marshals,’ focusing on the character of Kayce Dutton, played by Luke Grimes.

After leaving Yellowstone Ranch behind, Kayce Dutton joins an elite US Marshals unit to deliver justice in Montana. Along with Grimes, the series features Pete Calvin, Belle Skinner, Andrea Cruz and Miles Kittle as her teammates.

‘Scarpetta’ (March 11 – Prime Video)
Nicole Kidman steps into the shoes of forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta, the title character in Patricia Cromwell’s literary saga of the same name, which has sold more than 120 million books since the first was published in 1990.

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Joining Kidman as she seeks to unmask a serial killer are Jamie Lee Curtis, who plays her sister Dorothy Farinelli; Bobby Cannavale as Detective Pete Marino; Simon Baker as FBI profiler Benton Wesley; and Ariana DeBose as Kay’s niece.

‘One Piece’ (March 10 – Netflix)
‘One Piece: Heading for the Grand Line’ is the title of the second season of this series that adapts the popular manga by Eichiro Oda, but in live-action, starring Iñaki Godoy, Mackenyu, Taz Skylar, Emily Rudd and Jacob Romero.

An epic pirate adventure in which Luffy and the Straw Hats set sail for the Grand Line, a stretch of sea where danger awaits at every turn. On the voyage in search of a great treasure, they encounter strange islands and new enemies.

‘DTF St Louis’ (March 2 – HBO Max)
Beginning on the 2nd, each Monday will bring one of seven episodes of this miniseries about a love triangle between three adults experiencing midlife malaise that leads one of them to death.

A series with a cast full of familiar faces. Jason Bateman, David Harbour and Linda Cardellini are the main characters, but Richard Jenkins, Joy Sunday, Arlan Ruf and Peter Sarsgaard also star.

‘The Madison’ (March 27 – Paramount+)
Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell star in a profound love story set against the backdrop of the Clyburn family, who move from New York to the Madison River Valley in central Montana.

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A six-episode series created by Taylor Sheridan -responsible for the ‘Yellowstone’ saga-, which also features Beau Garrett, Elle Chapman, Patrick J. Adams, Amiah Miller, Alaina Pollack and Matthew Fox.

Series for all tastes

‘Imperfect Women’ (March 18 – Apple TV)
Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara star in this adaptation of a novel by Araminta Hall, about a crime that shatters the lives of three women bound by a decades-long friendship.

An eight-episode thriller, with the first two episodes arriving on the 18th and then a new one every Wednesday, that explores guilt and revenge, love and betrayal.

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‘Young Sherlock’ (March 4 – Prime Video)
A new series from Britain’s Guy Ritchie, a good connoisseur of the Sherlock Holmes universe after directing two feature films – in 2009 and 2011 – about the detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle.

Now it focuses on the origins of the detective in ‘Young Sherlock’ in an eight-episode series starring Hero Fiennes Tiffin, nephew of two great actors, Ralph and Joseph Fiennes (who has a role in the production). It also features Colin Firth, Natasha McElhone and Max Irons -Jeremy Irons’ son-.

‘Rooster’ (March 9 – HBO Max)
Steve Carell leads the cast of this comedy set on a college campus that consists of ten episodes, one of which will air weekly through May 11.

The series focuses on the complicated relationship between a commercially successful author (Carell) and his daughter, who is a university professor (Charly Clive). The story is the brainchild of producer Bill Lawrence, responsible for titles such as ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘Therapy Without a Filter’.

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ (March 25 – Disney+)
The second season of this Marvel Universe series arrives on Disney+ on March 25. It features eight episodes in which Mayor Wilson Fisk keeps New York under his yoke while searching for public enemy number one: the vigilante from Hell’s Kitchen, better known as Daredevil.

Charlie Cox repeats as Matt Murdock/Daredevil, a character he already played in a previous series and in films such as ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ (2021). Joining him is Vincent D’Onofrio as Fisk, reported Agencia EFE.

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