On April 1, Law & Order: Organized Crime will debut on NBC at 10 PM.
Christopher Meloni, reprising his role as Elliot Stabler, returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime after a devastating personal loss. Stabler will aim to rebuild his life as part of a new elite task force that is taking apart the city’s most powerful criminal syndicates one by one.
The cast includes Dylan McDermott and Tamara Taylor.
Here is a trailer for Law & Order: Organized Crime:
On March 27, the Hallmark Channel movie Don’t Go Breaking My Heart will debut at 9 PM.
Miranda (Italia Ricci) runs a boot camp for the recently broken hearted. She begins to form a connection with new client Ben (Ryan Paevey) who is also a reporter, investigating whether her boot camp is a fad or a phenomenon.
The new Netflix film A Week Away will debut online on March 26.
The musical movie follows Will Hawkins (Kevin Quinn from the Hallmark Channel movie A Christmas Love Story), whose reckless behavior puts him in a precarious situation. Ultimately, Will chooses to attend Camp “Aweegaway” rather than go to a detention center, and it turns out to be a life-changing experience. While at camp, Will meets fellow camper Avery (Bailee Madison from the Good Witch franchise), and love begins to bloom as the teens discover they have more in common than expected.
On March 26, the new Netflix mystery drama The Irregulars will debut online.
The 8-episode series follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson (Royce Pierreson) and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes (Henry Lloyd-Hughes). As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, the Irregulars [based on the Baker Street gang from the original Sherlock Holmes novels] must come together to defeat larger than life forces.
Clarke Peters co-stars including relative newcomers Thaddea Graham (The Letter For the King), Jojo Macari (Harlots and Sex Education) and Mckell David (Holby City and Snatch); and newcomers Darci Shaw and Harrison Osterfield.
The series premiere of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers will debut on Disney+ online on March 26.
Now a powerhouse in its division, the Mighty Ducks junior hockey team is selective about who makes the cut. After being kicked out, a 12-year-old boy named Evan (Brady Noon from the box office movie Good Boys), at the urging of his mother (Lauren Graham), forms a new hockey team of underdogs with the help of the Ducks’ original coach, Gordon Bomby (Emilio Estevez).
Here is a trailer for The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers:
On March 21, the 8-part National Geographic Channel’s anthology series Genius: Aretha will debut with its first two hours at 9 PM.
Broadway and movie star Cynthia Erivo (The Color Purple and Harriet) will start as Aretha Franklin. The movie will explore Franklin’s musical genius and her incomparable career, as well as the immeasurable impact and lasting influence she has had on music and culture around the world.
The cast ensemble includes Courtney B. Vance, David Cross, Malcolm Barrett, Kimberly Hebert Gregory and Rebecca Naomi Jones.
NOTE: There will be two episodes each night on March 22, March 23 and March 24.
On March 21, the Australian series The Gloaming will debut on Starz at 9 PM.
The story is about an unorthodox and troubled policewoman, Molly McGee (Emma Booth), who leads an investigation into the murder of an unidentified woman. McGee has to team up with Alex O’Connell (Ewen Leslie), a man she has not spoken to for 20 years. They discover that the murder has links to a cold case from the past.
The Hallmark Movies & Mysteries franchise movie Mystery 101: Killer Timing will debut on March 21 at 8 PM.
An escaped serial killer and an attempt on Travis’s (Kristoffer Polaha) life makes this their most dangerous case yet as Amy (Jill Wagner) and Travis team up with his FBI agent ex (Erin Cahill) to find the connection before it’s too late.
The UPtv movie Love at Sunset Terrace will debut on March 21 at 7 PM.
Tired of her fast-paced life in the city, Sophie Carter (Ellen Woglom from Inhumans) travels to a small seaside town to disconnect and self-reflect, staying at a rental home run by a widowed father (Carlo Marks from Chesapeake Shores) of a young girl. With a little nudging from the matchmaking daughter, Sophie and Michael unexpectedly start to fall in love and Sophie must decide between returning home or following her heart.