Lady Gaga unveils her seventh studio album “Mayhem” alongside a debut lifestyle series “With Love, Meghan” by the Duchess of Sussex on Netflix. Here are some of the most anticipated television, films, music, and games releases coming to your screens.
**Upcoming Films to Stream March 3-9**
Prepare for Hugh Grant’s captivating performance in “Heretic,” where he plays Mr. Reed, whose home becomes the unfortunate destination for two unsuspecting missionaries (Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East). This A24 production, described by critics as an intriguing blend of humor and horror, begins streaming on Max on March 7. Meanwhile, acclaimed filmmaker Errol Morris takes on the infamous Manson murders with his documentary “CHAOS: The Manson Murders,” which hits Netflix on March 7. This documentary seeks to unravel connections between the CIA, LSD, and Charles Manson. In the realm of satire, “Rumours,” starring Cate Blanchett, Charles Dance, and Alicia Vikander, depicts G7 leaders lost in the wilderness. Directed by Guy Maddin along with Evan and Galen Johnson, the film premieres on Paramount+ on March 2.
**New Music Releases March 3-9**
Pop icon Lady Gaga makes her much-anticipated return with “Mayhem” on March 7, an album signaling a return to vivacious pop sounds. Joining the new music lineup is Jennie’s debut solo album “Ruby,” releasing on March 7, which features collaborations with artists like Dua Lipa and Childish Gambino. Meanwhile, The Wiggles explore country music with their album “Wiggle Up, Giddy Up — with Friends!,” featuring Dolly Parton and others. Also arriving on March 7 is “Cotton Crown” by The Tubs, whose music fuses indie pop and ’80s rock harmonies.
**New Shows to Watch March 3-9**
The superhero narrative continues as “Daredevil: Born Again” hits Disney+ on Tuesday, marking a continuity from its previous seasons with Charlie Cox reprising his role. “With Love, Meghan,” is also all set to premiere on Netflix. The series, initially delayed due to wildfires, offers a peek into everyday joys of life with the Duchess of Sussex. On Hulu, “Deli Boys” introduces a thrilling narrative about two brothers discovering their late father’s hidden criminal activities within a convenience store. Finally, Carrie Underwood steps into a new role as a judge on “American Idol,” starting March 9 on ABC, where she joins Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan.
**Additional Entertainment Picks**
“The Righteous Gemstones” returns for its fourth and final season on HBO on March 9, bringing drama and humor to the story of a televangelist family. Likewise, AMC rolls out season three of “Dark Winds” on March 9, returning to the gripping stories of Navajo Tribal Police officers in the 1970s.
**Play New Video Games**
For gamers seeking an escape, “Split Fiction” from Hazelight Studios merges fantasy and sci-fi genres in an imaginative two-player cooperative adventure. Available for PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S, and PC starting March 3, this game invites players to navigate enthralling worlds that blend spellcasting with futuristic tech.
With a rich variety of entertainment options, from thrilling films and powerful music releases to engaging TV series and new video games, this week’s lineup promises to captivate audiences across the spectrum.