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8 TV series to look forward to in March 2022 across Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Disney+

Crime, romance, comedy and fantasy - new TV out this month has something for everyone.

Netflix sees the return of gritty street drama Top Boy and Regency-era romance Bridgerton. Prime Video, on the other hand, is bringing the likes of sci-fi spin-off Star Trek: Picard and gory, grown-ups animated series The Boys Presents: Diabolical.

Finally, Disney+ has another series based on an astonishing true-crime fraud case - The Dropout - while also releasing the eagerly-awaited, star-studded new Marvel show Moon Knight. For the lowdown on the best TV series coming to streaming services in March, read on…

This thriller stars acclaimed actress Toni Collette as a mother with secrets in her past. The series, based on Karin Slaughter's 2018 novel of the same name, follows Andy - played by Bella Heathcote - who finds herself caught up in a mass shooting at a local diner.

But Andy is saved when her mum Laura (Toni Collette) tackles the shooter - violently and with ease. Andy begins to question who her mother really is - leading her on a dangerous journey across America that draws her further into dark family secrets.

The series consists of eight episodes of around one hour and will premiere on Netflix on Friday 4 March.

The hard-hitting crime drama is back - following the exploits of drug dealers Dushane (Ashley ‘Asher D’ Walters) and Sully (Kane ‘Kano’ Robinson) as they navigate the criminal underworld while plying their trade on the fictional Summerhouse estate, in Hackney, east London.

Battles with rival gangs and the prospect of an undercover police operation look set to make this latest series as explosive as those that have gone before. It drops on Netflix on Friday 18 March.

*Contains season 1 spoilers*

The eagerly-awaited new

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