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10 Must-Watch Titles Coming to Tubi in March 2026

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Tubi’s March lineup is stacked with Oscar winners, action classics, and cultural touchstones. Here are ten titles you won’t want to miss! Complete Release Schedule!

There Will Be Blood (March 1)

Paul Thomas Anderson’s masterpiece features Daniel Day-Lewis in one of the greatest performances ever captured on film. This epic tale of greed and obsession during California’s oil boom era earned Day-Lewis his second Oscar.

Road House (2024) (March 21)

Jake Gyllenhaal takes on the iconic role in this modern reimagining of the 1989 cult classic. This action-packed thriller brings fresh energy to the story of a former UFC fighter working as a bouncer in the Florida Keys.

Boyz N The Hood (March 1)

John Singleton’s groundbreaking 1991 debut remains a powerful and essential exploration of life in South Central Los Angeles. This cultural landmark launched careers and changed cinema forever.

Almost Famous (March 1)

Cameron Crowe’s semi-autobiographical love letter to rock journalism captures the magic of the 1970s music scene. Kate Hudson’s breakthrough performance and a perfect soundtrack make this endlessly rewatchable.

First Reformed (March 1)

Ethan Hawke delivers career-best work as a tormented priest grappling with faith and environmentalism in this haunting Paul Schrader film. A modern meditation on spirituality and despair.

The Zone of Interest (March 1)

This Oscar-winning Holocaust drama takes an unflinching look at the banality of evil through the lives of a Nazi commandant’s family living next to Auschwitz. A chilling and necessary film.

Friday (March 1)

Ice Cube and Chris Tucker’s stoner comedy became an instant classic that spawned a franchise and countless quotable lines. Essential viewing for anyone who loves comedy.

Gattaca (March 1)

This thought-provoking sci-fi thriller explores genetic discrimination in a near-future society. Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman star in Andrew Niccol’s prescient vision that feels more relevant every year.

Minari (March 1)

This beautiful Oscar-nominated drama follows a Korean-American family pursuing the American Dream on an Arkansas farm in the 1980s. Youn Yuh-jung won an Oscar for her unforgettable performance as the grandmother.

Armageddon (March 1)

Michael Bay’s asteroid-destroying spectacle remains peak 1990s blockbuster entertainment. Bruce Willis leads a team of oil drillers turned astronauts in this emotional, explosive, and utterly ridiculous masterpiece.

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