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What to Watch 2021: March’s Movie And Tv Show Guide

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After two months of little to no movies, the month that was promised is finally here. And with it comes two of the most anticipated films of 2021- Zack Snyder’s Justice League and Godzilla VS. Kong

But asides from live-action Titans and Superheroes fighting to the death, March 2021 also brings Animated Titans and Superheroes fighting to the death, as well as a compelling Spy drama and even a new Marvel TV Series.

And so, here’s What to Watch in March 2021:

1. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (March 4th)

Where to Watch:

Watch On Prime Video (Free With Subcription) Watch On Prime Video (Free With Subcription) | Watch On Apple TV (Free With Subcription) Watch On Apple TV (Free With Subcription)

Watch On Prime Video (Free With Subcription) Watch On Prime Video (Free With Subcription) Watch On Apple TV (Free With Subcription) Watch On Apple TV (Free With Subcription)

Synopsis: When SpongeBob’s beloved pet snail Gary goes missing, he and Patrick embark on an epic adventure to The Lost City of Atlantic City to bring Gary home.

2. Pacific Rim: The Black Season 1 (March 4th)

Where to Watch:

Watch On Netflix (Subscription) Watch On Netflix (Subscription)

Watch On Netflix (Subscription) Watch On Netflix (Subscription)

Synopsis: After a Kaiju attack ravages Australia, two siblings pilot a Jaeger to search for their parents, encountering new creatures, seedy characters, and chance allies.

Review: Pacific Rim: The black is a decent animation that brilliantly expands the Pacific Rim universe and even builds on the events from the 2018 Uprising Movie.

With each episode running for only 20 minutes, the animated series never overstays its welcome, but instead uses every moment to immerse you into its world, as well as the lives of its amazing characters. 

Even if you haven’t followed the franchise until now, the show does its best to catch you up on important events so that you can keep up with its story. 

Why You Should Watch: Short episodes, Good Storytelling, Interesting Characters.

Why You Might Skip: No Reason to Skip

3. Raya and The Last Dragon (March 5th)

Where to Watch:

Watch On Disney Plus(Subscription) Watch On Disney Plus(Subscription) | Watch On Prime Video (Buy) Watch On Prime Video (Buy)

Watch On Disney Plus (Subscription) Watch On Disney Plus (Subscription) Watch On Prime Video (Buy) Watch On Prime Video (Buy)

Synopsis: Long ago, in the fantasy world of Kumandra, humans, and dragons lived together in harmony. But when sinister monsters known as the Druun threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity.

Now, 500 years later, those same monsters have returned, and it’s up to a lone warrior, Raya, to track down the last dragon in order to finally stop the Druun for good.

Review: Raya and the Last Dragon is the perfect blend of Action, Emotional drama, and Hilarious comedy(And its soundtrack is amazing). While its core story focuses on strength through trust and unity, the animated movie is also a cautionary tale about greed and isolation. Read Our Full Review

Why You Should Watch: Great Storyline, Mesmerizing Soundtrack, Decent Action Scenes.

Why You Might Skip: Predictable Ending

4. Coming 2 America (March 5th)

Where to Watch:

Watch On Prime Video (Subscription) Watch On Prime Video (Subscription)

Watch On Prime Video (Subscription) Watch On Prime Video (Subscription)

Synopsis: After learning that he has a long-lost son in the United States, Coming 2 America sees the newly minted king of Zamunda, Akeem, return to America to meet this unexpected heir and build a relationship with his son.

Review: Does Coming 2 America have a lazy and predictable storyline that heavily relies on the first movie to justify its existence? Yes, yes, it does. However, the film also works as a pleasant “turn off your brain and go with it” movie. Perfect for when there’s nothing else to watch on tv.

Why You Should Watch: Funny and Nostalgic

Why You Might Skip: Terrible Script, Predictable Storyline

5. Cherry (March 12th)

Where to Watch:

Watch On Apple TV (Buy) Watch On Apple TV (Buy)

Watch On Apple TV (Buy) Watch On Apple TV (Buy)

Synopsis: Cherry sees a young army medic suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder become a serial bank robber after an addiction to drugs puts him in debt.

6. Zack Snyder’s Justice League (March 18th)

Where to Watch:

Watch On HBO Max (Subscription) Watch On HBO Max (Subscription) | Watch Justice is Gray On HBO Max (Subscription) Watch Justice is Gray On HBO Max (Subscription)

Synopsis: Inspired by Superman’s ultimate sacrifice, Bruce Wayne enlists newfound ally Diana Prince to face an even greater threat.

Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to recruit a team to stand against this newly awakened enemy. But despite the formation of an unprecedented league of heroes, it may be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.

Review: Though it’s not perfect, Zack Snyder’s Justice League is the superhero team-up movie we should have gotten in 2017, and it’s definitely the movie DC Fans needed now. The film strikes a good balance between fan service and proper storytelling and gives one of the strongest depictions of these beloved DC characters. Read Our Full Review

Why You Should Watch: Great Storytelling, Incredible Characters, Awesome Action Scenes

Why You Might Skip: Long Runtime (4hours), Occasional Poor Music Choices

7. The Courier (March 19th)

Where to Watch: 

Synopsis:  The Courier follows the true story of a British businessman who is unwittingly recruited into one of the greatest international conflicts in history.

Forming an unlikely partnership with a Soviet officer hoping to prevent a nuclear confrontation, the two men work together to provide the crucial intelligence used to defuse the Cuban Missile Crisis.

8. The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (March 19th)

Where to Watch:

Watch On Disney Plus(Subscription) Watch On Disney Plus(Subscription)

Watch On Disney Plus(Subscription) Watch On Disney Plus(Subscription)

Synopsis: Following the events of Avengers: Endgame, The Falcon, and The Winter Soldier sees Sam Wilson / Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) team up in a global adventure that tests their abilities and patience.

9. Final Space Season 3  (March 20th)

Where to Watch:

Watch On Prime Video (Buy) Watch On Prime Video (Buy)

Watch On Prime Video (Buy) Watch On Prime Video (Buy)

Synopsis: Following the heartbreaking events of the last season, Final Space season 3 sees Gary and the gang desperately trying to escape the cold and lifeless prison of Final Space. However, Invictus and The Lord Commander have other plans.

10. Invincible Season 1 (March 26th)

Where to Watch:

Watch On Prime Video (Subscription) Watch On Prime Video (Subscription)

Synopsis:  Invincible is an adult animated series that centers around Mark Grayson, a normal teenager who’s just like every other guy his age – except for the fact that his Dad, Nolan, is the most powerful superhero on the planet.

Shortly after his seventeenth birthday, Mark begins to develop his own powers, leading him on a journey of self-discovery with his Dad as his mentor.

Review:

With Just four episodes, Invincible has already proven to be an interesting superhero series with great characters and an even better soundtrack.

While the show starts out innocent and predictable, it quickly drops its mask to reveal a more bloody, realistic, and mysterious storyline. Needless to say, this show is definitely not for kids. Find Out Five More Reasons Why You Should Amazon Prime’s Invincible.

11. Godzilla VS. Kong (March 31st)

Where to Watch:

Watch On HBO Max (Subscription) Watch On HBO Max (Subscription)

Synopsis: While on a perilous journey to find his true home, Kong and his protectors unexpectedly find themselves in the path of an enraged Godzilla, cutting a swath of destruction across the globe. 

But as the two fearsome Titans square off in an epic battle for the ages, humanity, on the other hand, looks to wipe out both creatures and take back the planet once and for all.

Review: Godzilla vs. Kong delivers the epic titan clash we’ve always wanted. And while the film buries the main event under an hour of pointless and predictable storylines, in the end, it was completely worth the wait. Read Our Full Review

Why You Should Watch: Amazing Fight Scenes, Great CGI

Why You Might Skip: Poor Storyline & Human Characters

Tell Us What You’re Watching This Month?

With a near endless list of films, shows, and animations to watch this month, I think it’s safe to say that March 2021 is stacked. Please feel free to tell us what you plan to watch ( or, Heaven forbid, skip) this month down in the comments. Or tweet us @RealCinemaHub.

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Lucky
Lucky
3 years ago

Definitely Godzilla vs Kong

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