As we head into the weekend of March 13-15, 2026, the streaming landscape has never been more competitive. For viewers looking to maximize their downtime, our weekend binge list identifies the top 10 new shows and movies to stream on Netflix, HBO Max (Max), and beyond. Whether you are seeking the social commentary of Mike White’s latest masterpiece or the gritty realism of post-apocalyptic sequels, this weekend offers a curated selection of premier entertainment that defines current pop culture.
The Deep Dive
The mid-March window has traditionally been a sweet spot for streaming giants, as they transition from winter prestige dramas to spring blockbuster series. This year, the focus is heavily on returning fan favorites that have been in production for nearly two years, alongside experimental new intellectual properties.
Max: The Return of Social Satire
Topping our weekend binge list is the third installment of The White Lotus. Set in the lush, spiritual landscapes of Thailand, Mike White returns with a fresh cast of privileged travelers and weary staff. This season explores the intersection of spirituality and death, wrapped in the signature awkward humor and biting social critique that made the previous seasons cultural phenomena. If you are looking for water-cooler conversation topics for Monday morning, this is your primary destination.
Also on Max, the mid-season intensity of The Last of Us Season 2 continues. As Joel and Ellie navigate a fractured world, the emotional stakes have never been higher. The production quality remains the gold standard for television, making it a mandatory watch for anyone with a subscription.
Netflix: Gothic Charms and Sci-Fi Epics
Netflix is reclaiming its crown this weekend with the premiere of Wednesday Season 2. Jenna Ortega returns as the titular Addy, diving deeper into the mysteries of Nevermore Academy. The visual direction of this season has shifted toward a more horror-centric aesthetic, shedding some of its YA roots for a darker, more mature tone that fans have been clamoring for.
For film lovers, Netflix has released The Singularity, a high-concept sci-fi thriller starring an ensemble cast. It tackles the ethical dilemmas of AI integration in a near-future society. With a runtime of nearly three hours, it is a dense, thought-provoking piece of cinema that rivals theatrical releases in scope.
Apple TV+: Intellectual Thrills
Apple TV+ continues its streak of high-brow sci-fi with Severance Season 2. After a cliffhanger that left audiences reeling years ago, the new episodes waste no time in dismantling the corporate hierarchy of Lumon Industries. The show remains a masterclass in tension and set design, perfect for those who enjoy a “puzzle box” viewing experience.
Disney+ and Prime Video: Action and Adventure
Disney+ is catering to the Marvel faithful with the latest episodes of Daredevil: Born Again. The series has been praised for its street-level grit and return to the R-rated sensibilities of the original Netflix run. Meanwhile, Prime Video is riding the wave of Fallout Season 2, which continues to expand the wasteland lore with dark humor and impeccable production design.
Rounding out the list are three notable entries: The Bear Season 4 (Hulu) for those who crave high-stress kitchen drama, a new true-crime docuseries on Peacock titled The Heist of the Century, and a charming indie rom-com on Paramount+ that provides the perfect palate cleanser after a weekend of heavy dramas.
FAQ: People Also Ask
What is the most anticipated show this weekend?
Most critics and social media metrics point to The White Lotus: Thailand on Max as the standout release, closely followed by Wednesday Season 2 on Netflix.
Are these releases available globally?
Yes, the majority of these titles on Netflix, Max, and Disney+ are simultaneous global releases, though local licensing may vary slightly for certain indie acquisitions.
How can I manage my streaming costs to see all these?
Many viewers are opting for “subscription cycling”—subscribing to one service for a month to binge specific shows like The White Lotus or Severance and then switching to another the following month.


