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7 Best New Movies and Shows to Stream Now (March 13)

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Major Premieres: Nicole Kidman stars in the forensic thriller Scarpetta* on Prime Video.
Returning Favorites: One Piece Season 2 and Virgin River* Season 7 hit Netflix.
Yellowstone Expansion: Taylor Sheridan’s The Madison* debuts with Michelle Pfeiffer.
Sci-Fi Comedy: Sam Rockwell leads the zany Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die*.

  • Documentary Focus: HBO Max explores the Fukushima nuclear incident in a new docuseries.

Summary Lead

This weekend, March 13, 2026, marks one of the most significant release windows in the streaming calendar. As the spring television season hits its stride, major platforms including Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and Paramount+ are unveiling high-budget blockbusters and long-awaited season returns. Whether you are looking for the gritty realism of a forensic crime lab, the whimsical adventure of the Grand Line, or the high-stakes drama of the Montana wilderness, our guide covers the seven must-watch titles currently trending across the digital landscape.

The Deep Dive

1. Scarpetta (Prime Video)

Prime Video has officially entered the prestige crime arena with Scarpetta, the highly anticipated adaptation of Patricia Cornwell’s iconic book series. Starring Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman as Dr. Kay Scarpetta and Jamie Lee Curtis as her sister Dorothy, the show follows the brilliant forensic pathologist as she returns to her Virginia roots to solve a series of gruesome murders. The series is being praised for its meticulous attention to forensic detail and the electric chemistry between its two lead actresses. If you enjoyed The Silence of the Lambs or Mindhunter, this is your new obsession.

2. One Piece Season 2 (Netflix)

After a three-year hiatus that left fans clamoring for more, the Straw Hat Pirates are back. Netflix’s live-action One Piece adaptation returns for Season 2, following Monkey D. Luffy and his crew as they finally enter the treacherous Grand Line. This season introduces fan-favorite characters like Tony Tony Chopper and the villainous Crocodile. With a significantly increased budget, the visual effects and ocean-spanning scope of the series have been elevated, solidifying its place as the gold standard for anime adaptations.

3. The Madison (Paramount+)

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Taylor Sheridan continues to expand his empire with The Madison, a neo-Western drama that serves as the latest chapter in the growing Yellowstone universe. Starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, the series shifts the focus to the Madison River Valley in Montana. Unlike the action-heavy prequel 1923, The Madison is a soulful, character-driven exploration of grief and survival as a family from New York City attempts to rebuild their lives in the rugged West. It is classic Sheridan: sweeping landscapes paired with sharp, uncompromising dialogue.

4. Virgin River Season 7 (Netflix)

For those seeking comfort over conflict, Virgin River returns for its seventh season. The cozy romance drama continues the saga of Mel and Jack as they navigate life in their picturesque California town. This season focuses on the fallout of the previous finale’s wedding, proving that even in paradise, the drama never truly stops. It remains one of the most-watched titles on Netflix for its ability to provide an emotional escape from the world’s chaos.

5. Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die (Prime Video)

Director Gore Verbinski returns to the director’s chair for Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, a sci-fi comedy that has taken the internet by storm. Sam Rockwell stars as a man from the future who recruits a group of disgruntled diner patrons to help him stop a rogue AI before it can destroy humanity. It is a kinetic, visually inventive film that blends high-concept science fiction with the kind of fast-paced humor found in Verbinski’s early work like Rango.

6. Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare (HBO Max)

On the documentary front, HBO Max delivers a harrowing look at history with Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare. From the team that brought you Chernobyl, this docuseries utilizes never-before-seen footage and survivor testimonies to reconstruct the 2011 disaster. It is a sobering, expertly crafted piece of journalism that explores the intersection of human error and natural catastrophe, serving as a powerful reminder of the risks inherent in modern technology.

7. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4 (Hulu)

The reality TV sensation The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is back for more #MomTok chaos. Season 4 finds the central group of influencers dealing with the pressures of mainstream fame as Taylor makes a run on The Bachelorette. The show continues to fascinate audiences by peeling back the curtain on the polished, aesthetic world of social media to reveal the fractured friendships and public scandals underneath.

FAQ: People Also Ask

Q: Is One Piece Season 2 streaming all at once?
A: Yes, Netflix has released all eight episodes of One Piece Season 2 simultaneously, making it perfect for a weekend binge-watch.

Q: Do I need to watch Yellowstone to understand The Madison?
A: No, Taylor Sheridan has designed The Madison as a standalone series. While it shares the Montana setting and the thematic weight of Yellowstone, it features a completely new cast and storyline.

Q: Is Scarpetta a limited series?
A: Prime Video has currently ordered two seasons of Scarpetta, suggesting this is the start of a long-running franchise based on Cornwell’s 26 novels.

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Maoli Mitchell

Maoli Mitchell is an editor and journalist with a keen focus on music and local news. At the helm of content creation, Maoli ensures that readers stay informed about the latest happenings in their community while also diving into the vibrant music scene that defines the area's cultural landscape. With a background in both editorial management and music journalism, Maoli has a talent for blending informative reporting with engaging storytelling. When not curating articles or conducting interviews, Maoli enjoys attending live performances, discovering new local bands, and exploring the diverse neighborhoods that inspire their work. Connect with Maoli to stay updated on the stories and sounds that make your community unique.

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