Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+ Launch Major Series in March
Streaming platforms roll out new shows including a Mexican *The Office*, *Daredevil: Born Again*, and a real-life kidnapping miniseries from March.
Key Points
- Prime Video's *La Oficina*: Mexican *The Office* adaptation in soap factory, March 13.
- Apple TV+'s *Mujeres imperfectas*: Thriller with Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington, March 18.
- Disney+'s *Daredevil: Born Again*: Charlie Cox returns amid Fisk's mayoral reign, March 25.
- Movistar+'s *Por cien millones*: Miniseries on 1981 Quini kidnapping, March 26.
Prime Video will launch the Mexican adaptation of *The Office* on March 13, set in a soap factory in Aguascalientes. The comedy follows the daily struggles of an inexperienced manager who inherits the family business.
Apple TV+ follows on March 18 with *Mujeres imperfectas*, a psychological thriller starring Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington. Adapted from Araminta Hall's novel, it centres on a crime that tests the bonds of friendship among three women.
Disney+ enters the fray on March 25 with *Daredevil: Born Again*, bringing back Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock. Drawing from Frank Miller's comics, the season ramps up tension as Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio) rules New York as mayor, while Daredevil operates from the shadows. Krysten Ritter reprises Jessica Jones, and Jon Bernthal appears as the Punisher, promising high-stakes action.
The same platform releases the Spanish mystery comedy *Si es martes, es asesinato* on March 31, set in Lisbon. When a traveller turns up dead, four amateur sleuths obsessed with crime novels take matters into their own hands. Álex García and Inma Cuesta lead the cast in this tale full of hidden secrets.
Movistar Plus+ rounds out the month's highlights on March 26 with the miniseries *Por cien millones*, directed by Nacho G. Velilla (*Aída*, *7 Vidas*). Inspired by the real 1981 kidnapping of FC Barcelona striker Enrique Castro 'Quini', it stars Raúl Arévalo and Vito Sanz as Zaragoza mechanics who abducted Spain's top league scorer, demanding 100 million pesetas for his release.
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