Below, check out the week's highlights and discover which series deserve a spot on your list.
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Daredevil: Born Again – Season 2 (Disney+)
The highly anticipated second season of Daredevil: Born Again arrives on Disney+ on March 24, 2026. The series marks the hero's consolidation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), bringing a darker and more mature narrative.
What to expect from the new season
After previous events, New York plunges into chaos. Wilson Fisk, the feared Kingpin, expands his control by establishing a task force against vigilantes, making the city even more dangerous.
Matt Murdock, played by Charlie Cox, must operate in the shadows and form unexpected alliances. The plot promises to deepen moral conflicts and present more intense action scenes, pleasing longtime fans and new viewers alike.
For All Mankind – Season 5 (Apple TV+)
The sci-fi series For All Mankind returns with its fifth season on March 27. Known for its alternative take on the space race, the production continues exploring a world where the Soviet Union reached the Moon first.
The new season begins after decisive events involving asteroid exploration. Mars becomes a self-sufficient colony, generating tensions with Earth.
The storyline mixes politics, science, and survival, creating a scenario that resonates with real debates about space exploration, a topic increasingly relevant with private initiatives like SpaceX.
The Comeback – Season 3 (HBO Max)
The iconic The Comeback returns for its third and final season, once again starring Lisa Kudrow as Valerie Cherish.
Critique of the entertainment industry
The series adopts an even more current approach, addressing the impact of artificial intelligence on scriptwriting. Valerie tries to reinvent herself in an environment dominated by technology and rapid changes.
The production stands out for its intelligent satire, raising discussions about creativity, relevance, and the evolution of the audiovisual industry.
Heartbreak High – Season 3 (Netflix)
The Australian teen drama returns with new episodes, exploring contemporary themes such as identity, social media, and social pressure.
Adolescence in digital times
With graduation approaching, the characters face consequences of past choices. The series continues addressing real issues experienced by Brazilian youth, such as online exposure and mental health.
Amerie and her peers must deal with decisions that will define their futures, making the narrative even more intense and emotional.
Inside – Season 3 (Netflix)
For reality show fans, Inside returns with its third season and an even more challenging concept.
Strategy, coexistence, and pressure
Participants live together in a closed environment while competing for a million-dollar prize. However, each decision can reduce the final amount.
This format reflects current entertainment trends, where audiences seek intense and unpredictable experiences. The dynamic resembles other global hits but with a more pronounced strategic touch.
Bait (Prime Video)
Created and starring Riz Ahmed, Bait premieres on March 25 and already arrives with strong critical acclaim.
Psychological drama and representation
The series follows an actor seeking a decisive opportunity while facing personal and professional conflicts.
With 100% initial approval on platforms like Rotten Tomatoes (data from March 2026), the production stands out for its realistic and emotional approach, addressing themes such as identity and social pressure.
The House of David – Season 2 (Prime Video)
The historical series returns with new episodes, exploring King David's rise amid political and religious conflicts.
Power, faith, and war
The narrative intensifies with the kingdom of Israel on the brink of collapse. David must deal with fragile alliances and difficult decisions as his role grows within history.
Productions of this genre have won over the Brazilian audience, especially due to the mix of drama and historical elements.
Which series is worth watching most this week?
The choice depends on your profile:
For those who enjoy action and