March is shaping up to be a busy month on Disney+. From the explosive comeback of Daredevil to the high-octane fourth season of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and a brand-new premiere blending gangsters with time travel, the streamer is pulling out all the stops. Not to mention the regulars at the ready: Family Guy, American Dad, Abbott Elementary, 9-1-1, Paradise, and HPI USA will keep dropping new episodes each week. Here’s everything you won’t want to miss in March 2026 on Disney+.
Family Guy (Season 24)
March 2, 9, and 16: Season 24 of Family Guy promises more wild adventures for the Griffin family. Peter, as unpredictable as ever, leads his clan into absurd and hilarious predicaments, while Stewie and Brian continue their humor-filled escapades sprinkled with pop culture references. Between offbeat gags, sharp satire, and totally zany moments, the iconic series stays true to its unique style. Fans will also see Meg, Chris, and Lois in new storylines where nothing goes as planned. A must-watch new season for lovers of animated comedy.
American Dad (Season 21)
March 2, 9, and 16: American Dad’s 21st season brings back Stan Smith and his one-of-a-kind family for more outrageous adventures. Always patriotic and clumsy, Stan finds himself tangled in absurd situations mixing espionage, political satire, and offbeat humor. Roger, the unpredictable alien, keeps piling on eccentric characters, while Francine, Steve, and Hayley chase their own capers. With irreverent gags and unexpected plots, this new season once again delivers laughs with its signature energy and fearless humor.
Paradise (Season 2)
March 2, 9, 16, and 23: Created by Dan Fogelman (This Is Us), Paradise is a post-apocalyptic thriller in which Sterling K. Brown plays Xavier Collins, a security agent protecting the U.S. president in a top-secret underground bunker. Season 2, which launched in February 2026, marks a major turning point: Xavier leaves the bunker to explore the devastated outside world in search of his wife, whom he believed to be dead. Designed as a trilogy, the series earned a 2026 Golden Globe for Sterling K. Brown. One of Disney+’s boldest dramas in recent years.
HPI USA (Season 2)
April 4, 11, 18, and 25: The American adaptation of the French series HPI stars Kaitlin Olson (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) as Morgan Gilroy, a woman with an extraordinary IQ but chaotic life who teams up with the police to crack complex cases. Season 2, created by Drew Goddard, raises the stakes: a mysterious villain nicknamed the Master of the Game goes after Morgan’s loved ones, and the disappearance of her husband resurfaces. A new captain, played by Steve Howey, also shakes up the team’s dynamics.
9-1-1 (Season 9)
March 6, 13, 20, and 27: Created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, 9-1-1 follows Los Angeles’ first responders—firefighters, police, and EMS—facing some of the most extreme emergencies. Season 9 marks a painful turning point: after the death of Captain Bobby Nash (Peter Krause) at the end of Season 8, the 118 station crew must rebuild around Athena (Angela Bassett). Athena’s daughters May and Harry become regulars this season.
Abbott Elementary (Season 5)
March 5, 12, 19, and 26: A beloved mockumentary created and led by Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary follows dedicated teachers at a underfunded Philadelphia elementary school. Critically acclaimed and Emmy-winning, the show blends warm humor with sharp commentary on American education inequalities. Season 5, airing since fall 2025, included a special episode filmed during a Philadelphia Phillies game.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Season 4)
March 12: The fourth season of this reality show lands on March 12 and promises to be the most explosive yet. The MomTok group members navigate rising fame, TV competitions, and fragile sisterhood: Taylor is announced as The Bachelorette’s star, while Jen and Whitney take part in Dancing with the Stars. Between crumbling marriages, family secrets, and the temptation of global stage glory, these Mormon women from Utah must choose between loyalty to their group and a solo path to fame on the world stage.
Daredevil: Born Again (Season 2)
March 24: Season 2 of Daredevil: Born Again arrives on March 24 and promises to push Marvel Television’s intensity even further. Mayor Wilson Fisk, aka the Kingpin, has seized New York and is closing in on the masked vigilante of Hell’s Kitchen. Under the mask, Matt Murdock will risk everything to dismantle the Kingpin’s empire from the shadows. The first season was hailed as one of the best Marvel returns in recent years, restoring the character’s prestige after the Netflix series.
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice
March 27: A world premiere on March 27, Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice is an R-rated action comedy that blends gangsters, a love triangle, and time travel. Two criminals and the woman they love try to survive the night of their lives, and just to make things trickier, a time machine enters the mix. A quirky, stylized film that promises an explosive blend of tension, dark humor, and temporal chaos. An original and unprecedented offering on Disney+.