10 Most Anticipated New TV Shows Releasing In March 2026 (According To Real Data)

We’ve ranked the most talked-about new TV shows, specials, and broadcasts for March based on how much attention they’re getting online. We measured this attention using metrics like likes, shares, comments, and views from platforms like Facebook and YouTube. This helps us understand which shows are creating the most buzz before they even air.

New Batman Casting Favorite Breaks Silence on DCU Fan Campaign (But There’s One Problem)

Fans are now suggesting Paul Anthony Kelly, known for his role in Love Story and currently playing JFK Jr. on FX, as a potential Batman. Many believe his striking appearance, particularly his strong jawline, makes him a good fit for both the masked hero and the public persona of Bruce Wayne. When asked about the online buzz regarding him playing Batman in the DC Universe, Kelly jokingly responded that he wouldn’t object if fans wanted to see it happen.

A Major PlayStation Game Is Being Shut Down (And It Has Me Worried)

It’s disheartening to see a popular live service game facing closure. While the reasons are unique to this situation, it represents a worrying trend: players are losing access to games they’ve spent significant money on, and don’t truly own. The potential shutdown of Genshin Impact feels like a sign of things to come, and I’m concerned this will increasingly impact fans of these types of games.

11 Years Ago, An Oscar-Winning Actor Turned Down Marvel (And Still Hasn’t Joined the MCU)

Matthew McConaughey, an Academy Award winner, initially became famous for starring in romantic comedies. In the early 2010s, he went through a period called “the McConaissance,” delivering strong performances in films like the critically acclaimed Dallas Buyers Club (which earned him an Oscar) and the popular sci-fi movie Interstellar. As his career soared, joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe seemed like a natural move. Surprisingly, though, McConaughey turned down the opportunity when James Gunn approached him.

Before Anthony Hopkins, This Iconic Actor Was the Greatest Hannibal Lecter

Five years before Jodie Foster first said “Hello, Clarice” as FBI Agent Clarice Starling in The Silence of the Lambs, Brian Cox – known today as Roy from Succession – played Hannibal Lecter in a different adaptation of a Thomas Harris novel. While Anthony Hopkins’ portrayal is more famous now, Brian Cox’s performance shouldn’t be forgotten. Some even believe his Hannibal deserves a place in film history, potentially more than any actor who’s taken on the role since.