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Keanu Reeves in a still from John Wick: Chapter 4
Keanu Reeves is back in black with a vengeance, in John Wick: Chapter 4, as the titular hitman prepares to wage war against the High Table organisation, in a globe-trotting odyssey that puts him at odds with a mysterious new adversary. Clocking in at 2 hours and 49 minutes, this new chapter is the longest in the series and is slated to release March 24 in theatres worldwide. Before that, check out Michael B. Jordan's directorial debut, Creed III, in which he reprises his role as the boxing champion Adonis Creed, thriving in both his career and family life. When an old friend from the past resurfaces, things are put into disarray. Creed III hits theatres on March 3.
Coming to the Netflix's Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga. Things go awry when a hijacker enters the scene of the heist and putting engers in peril, causing a change of plans. Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga will be available for streaming March 24 on the platform.
Shazam sequel hits theatres worldwide.
As you can see, the month of March is a bit tame on the OTT front, with Entertainment hub to keep track of any other releases that might interest you.
All the Movies and Shows Releasing on Netflix in March
For your convenience, we have curated the biggest March 2023 releases coming to theatres, Netflix, and Apple TV+, which you can check out below:
When: March 3
Where: Cinemas
Professional boxer Adonis Creed (Jonathan Majors), who has just resurfaced after serving a lengthy prison sentence, wants a shot back inside the ring to live a life that could have been his. It is implied that when the 'brothers' got into trouble with the law, Damian took the fall and was forced to serve 18 years behind the bars, while Creed rose to the top and tasted glory. The former is more aggressive now and on a mission to reclaim it all, building up to a personal, dramatic fight between the two.
Sylvester Stallone in it, though he's briefly mentioned in the trailer.
When: March 8
Where: Cinemas
Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor come together on screen for the first time in Luv Ranjan's Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar, a rom-com that tackles modern relationships through the eyes of two cunning personalities. As the title implies, Ranbir identifies as a deceitful ‘player' when it comes to relationships, who finds it incredibly easy to get into one but considers breaking up to be difficult. Things take an interesting turn when a lying woman (Shraddha) with similar ideals crosses his path, serving as a worthy opponent to test and gain each other's affection.
While Ranbir's character freefalls down a path of love, Shraddha's is hellbent on making him appear as the bad guy, fuelling doubts within his family's minds, before eventually ending the relationship as a sign of victory. The film also stars comedian Anubhav Singh Bassi, Dimple Kapadia (Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar began in January 2021, but got shrouded in tragedy last year when a fire reportedly broke out on set, leading to the death of a crew member.
When: March 10
Where: Cinemas
A fatal asteroid hit causes space voyager Mills (Adam Driver) to crash-land onto an unknown star, containing breathable air and water, with the environment emulating the sense of planet Earth. Teaming up with a mysterious child Koa (Ariana Greenblatt) found in a capsule, he soon uncovers that he's stuck on a prehistoric version of Earth, brimming with forces not-so-alien. Marking their routes on trees the old-fashioned way, the duo must make it through hordes of dinosaurs, blazing hot geysers, and uncharted terrain to reach an escape pod, while saving up on their futuristic resources.
Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, who rose to prominence with 2018's Jurassic World films left a mark on the box office, 65 promises to be an interesting take on the genre, taking a more horror-based approach along with relying on stealth, which the filmmakers have shown to have a knack for. Sam Raimi (Spider-Man) s them in producing the film.
When: March 10
Where: Cinemas
Campy slasher horror returns this month with Jenna Ortega) — like a curse you can't get rid off. The Ghostface continues to prowl them around in the bustling streets, killing innocents in bodegas, and blending in subways amidst the Halloween season.
Avatar: The Way of Water) are new ees to the cast.
When: March 17
Where: Cinemas
Billy Batson (Shazam! to reconsider his options, and perhaps surrender his powers for the fate of the world.
Expect unicorns, a dragon named Khaleesi, and several other mythical creatures in Shazam! Fury of the Gods, which director David F. Sandberg claims has a future in the Gunn's DC Universe, provided people show interest in it. Returning cast include Adam Brody as the adult superhero version of Freeman, Ross Butler and Ian Chen as Eugene Choi, Meagan Good and Faithe Herman as Darla Dudley, and Grace Fulton as Mary Bromfield/ Mary Marvel.
Since the sequel is set a few years after the first film, Mary has grown up and no longer shows signs of ageing when turning into her superhero form. They will look the same with changes in makeup effects.
Watch the Trailer for Shazam! Fury of the Gods
Shazam! Fury of the Gods is set a few years after the first film
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When: March 24
Where: Cinemas
Having been betrayed by the High Table in described as ‘car-fu' action.
It is also implied that Bullet Train) as an old friend Shimazu, and musician-turned-actress Rina Sawayama as the feisty assassin Akira.
Watch the Trailer for John Wick: Chapter 4, Releasing March 24
It is implied that John Wick: Chapter 4 will dig into the titular hitman's parentage
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When: March 24
Where: Netflix
Following a teaser reveal at its Lost) plays a flight attendant Neha, who teams up with her businessman beau Ankit (Sunny Kaushal) to conduct a heist 40,000 feet up in the air, in the hopes of stealing diamonds to pay off a loan shark. This act of desperation turns into a hostage situation when the plane gets hijacked, causing our leads to reconsider their plans and focus on saving the engers.
Amidst the following scuffle with the hijackers, Ankit seriously injures his nose and gets strapped to a chair with a remote-controlled bomb attached to his chest, although there is more to this than it appears. Operation Romeo) is also part of the cast, albeit in an undisclosed role.
Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga Teaser Revealed at Netflix India TUDUM 2022
Yami Gautam in a still from Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga
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When: March 31
Where: Cinemas
Prepare to be whisked away on a fantasy adventure led by the cowardly yet charming bard Edgin (Michelle Rodriguez) adept at brutish combat, Doric the shapeshifter (Sophia Lillis), Simon (Justice Smith) the unpredictable sorcerer, and a serious Paladin Xenk (Regé-Jean Page). The path ahead is teeming with dragons, gelatinous cubes, mimic chests, and an army of the undead, who pose problems reminiscent of the original tabletop role-playing game.
The way these chaotic events unfurl is similar to an unlucky player rolling multiple 1s on the dice. Paramount Pictures, which explains the subtitle.
Watch the Trailer for Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
Michelle Rodriguez, Chris Pine, and Justice Smith in Dungeons & Dragons
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When: March 31
Where: Netflix
Audrey (Mark Strong as an SAS mercenary, who leads an investigation into the kidnapping, whilst forming an alliance with the clumsy detective couple, whose reputation precedes them.
Carrying a suitcase of money, the Spitzes get into some sticky situations, as they fight off some masked goons, grapple onto the Eiffel Tower, and blow up a car. Jeremy Garelick (The Wedding Ringer) directs the summer blockbuster that is Inglourious Basterds), Jodie Turner-Smith (After Yang), and returning star John Kani as the one-eyed Colonel Ulenga.
When: March 31
Where: Apple TV+
Nintendo the rights so they can sell it as a launch title on the Game Boy. Things take a dark turn when Rogers learns that as per Communist law, the game was a Soviet Union property, sparking a direct negotiation with its leaders.
While the businessman was an expert at smooth-talking publishers, he faces trouble trying to do the same with stone-faced government officials — worsened by the language barrier, which they fortunately find amusing. However, both Roger and his family are under heavy observation from the Communist Party — at one point, getting beat up by some goons and experiencing a deadly car chase sequence, which in the trailer, was presented in a retro-gamey, pixelated format. Hopefully, such stylistic choices carry over to the full release.
Tetris also stars Ayane Nagabuchi as Roger's wife Akemi, Roger Allam (Speed Racer) as suspected spy Robert Maxwell, Anthony Boyle (Patrick Melrose) as his businessman son Kevin Maxwell, Toby Jones (The Wonder) as Andromeda Software's Robert Stein, and Togo Igawa as Hiroshi Yamauchi, third president of Nintendo.
Watch the Trailer for Apple TV+'s Tetris
Taron Egerton and Nikita Yefremov in a still from Tetris
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March has two more notable Bollywood releases on the way. In Ajay Devgn plays a recently released prisoner, who on the path of meeting his estranged daughter, gets wound up in another police case. Devgn himself directs Bholaa, which is slated to release March 30 in cinemas.
Then there's an animated movie from Netflix, which follows an orphaned boy's quest to reunite with his lost sister, as he performs three seemingly impossible tasks in exchange for a magical elephant. The Magician's Elephant drops March 17 on the platform.
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