As the calendar turns to the week of March 28, 2025, major streaming platforms are poised to unveil a diverse slate of new films and series, promising a mix of genres from sharp satire to compelling mystery and highly anticipated literary adaptations. Viewers will find fresh content arriving across Apple TV+, Prime Video, Max, Hulu, and Netflix, highlighting both original productions and notable acquisitions.
Satire and Star Power on Apple TV+
Kicking off the week’s notable premieres is the highly anticipated satire “The Studio,” which debuted on Apple TV+ on March 26, 2025. This series arrives with considerable buzz, partly due to its lead, acclaimed actor and filmmaker Seth Rogen. Rogen stars in the production as a new studio executive, offering a potentially insightful and humorous look behind the curtain of the entertainment industry. The series promises to skewer the complexities and often absurdities of Hollywood, leveraging Rogen’s distinctive comedic style within a narrative frame focused on power dynamics and creative clashes.
Mystery and Acclaimed Ensemble on Prime Video
Following closely is the premiere of the mystery film “Holland” on Prime Video, which became available to subscribers on March 27, 2025. Directed by Mimi Cave, known for her distinctive visual approach, the movie boasts an impressive and globally recognized cast. The ensemble includes Academy Award-winner Nicole Kidman, BAFTA Award-winner Matthew Macfadyen, and acclaimed actor Gael García Bernal. The convergence of Cave’s directorial vision and the combined talent of Kidman, Macfadyen, and Bernal suggests a compelling and atmospheric thriller designed to keep audiences guessing. Its debut adds a significant new film to Prime Video’s growing library of original and exclusive content.
Literary Adaptation Arrives on Max
The titular date of the week, March 28, 2025, marks the premiere of “Queer” on Max. This film is particularly noteworthy as it is an adaptation of the novella by the seminal American writer William S. Burroughs. Directing this challenging and anticipated project is Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, celebrated for his distinct cinematic style and critically acclaimed works such as “Call Me By Your Name” and “Bones and All.” Guadagnino’s involvement signals a potentially bold and visually striking interpretation of Burroughs’s work, promising a film that will likely resonate with cinephiles and literary enthusiasts alike. Its arrival on Max positions the platform as a destination for art-house and director-driven features.
Notable Film and Series Additions
Beyond the major premieres, the week also sees the streaming availability of other significant titles. James Mangold’s Bob Dylan biopic, “A Complete Unknown,” starring Timothée Chalamet as the legendary musician, is now streaming on Hulu. Mangold, known for films like “Ford v Ferrari” and “Logan,” directs Chalamet in what is expected to be a deep dive into a pivotal period of Dylan’s life and career, making its streaming debut on Hulu a key event for film buffs and music fans.
Additionally, the popular comedy series “Survival of the Thickest” returns for its second season, streaming on Netflix. Starring and created by Michelle Buteau, the series has garnered a following for its humor and poignant storytelling, and its return on Netflix is awaited by its dedicated audience.
The sixth season of the acclaimed documentary series “Dark Side of the Ring” is also among the titles noted for its streaming availability this week. The series, which delves into controversial and often tragic stories from the world of professional wrestling, continues to be a compelling watch for fans of the sport and investigative documentaries.
This week’s streaming releases offer a rich tapestry of viewing options, from high-profile film premieres featuring celebrated directors and actors to returning seasons of popular series and impactful documentaries, catering to a wide array of tastes and interests across the leading platforms.