Whether you're laying out this year's Oscar picks or looking for a great TV series to tide you over until spring, March's streaming lineup is bursting with options.
Chinese-Canadian filmmaker Domee Shi lovingly embraces Toronto with her coming-of-age Pixar adventure set in the city's Chinatown district circa 2002. A young teen girl's boyband obsession is sidelined when she unexpectedly begins exploding into a giant red panda every time she gets excited. The phenomenon sends her life into a tailspin as she looks for answers while facing the possibility of missing out on catching her favourite pop group when they roll into town.
Netflix returns to the drama of "Bridgerton" for a second season on March 25, while the streaming giant puts the pedal to the metal with a fourth season of its acclaimed "Formula 1: Drive to Survive" documentary series on March 11. Also in the pot this month is season 2 of Drake's executive produced "Top Boy" on March 18 and "Queer Eye Germany" with a local cast of Fab Five hosts on March 9.
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