Web Series Releasing in March Week 4 (2023): Love Is Blind Season 4, The Night Agent and More

The web series releasing in March week 4 (2023) includes various genres from comedy to crime thriller & investigative documentaries which will certainly intrigue everyone. While there are some new series, many shows are coming back with a brand-new season to conclude their stories. Check out the list of all the upcoming shows below.

Web Series Releasing in March Week 4

March 20

Lucky Hank

The comedy series stars Bob Odenkirk in the lead role of Hank, the English department chairman at Railton College, who is coping with a midlife crisis. Both in his personal and professional life, he suffers from loneliness and disconnects from society. Unable to relate with anyone around him, he has a full-blown meltdown, and he must get through the tough time by himself.

Meanwhile, Lily also begins to have second thoughts about her career as the vice principal of the local high school. Together how they deal with their issues & if Hank’s luck will finally run out, is what we will find out. It will be available for streaming on AMC PLUS & SonyLIV.

March 22

The Kingdom Season 2

The Kingdom Season 2 continues the story of televangelist Emilio Vázquez Pena who announces his candidature for the president & ropes Julio into his cabinet as well. In the upcoming season, we might find Emilio in the President’s seat gathering new allies and even an army of his own, which he will use to bring about a reign of terror. Meanwhile, Tadeo might come his way, who has unwittingly become a populist leader and won’t shrink from his mission.

Read our recap of Season 1 here before catching up with the second instalment. Watch it on Netflix.

Invisible City Season 2

Invisible City Season 2 brings back detective Eric as he finds himself in sacred waters near Belém do Pará while investigating a murder with mystical influences. But now he has to find his daughter, Luna and in that quest, he might discover her true nature. Watch it on Netflix.

Close to Home: Murder in the Coalfield

It is an upcoming German crime mystery series which follows detective Maik Briegand who is forced to come back to his hometown in relation to a murder case. As he tries to find clues to the culprit, he will have to face his own demons as well. It will be available on Netflix.

Waco: American Apocalypse

Bringing another shocking story of a self-appointed Godman who exploited many people, Waco: American Apocalypse will retell what happened in Waco, Texas in 1993 when cult leader David Koresh faced off against the federal government in a bloody 51-day siege.

The series is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Tiller Russell (Night Stalker) and features recently unearthed videotapes filmed inside the FBI Crisis Negotiation Unit, as well as raw news footage never released to the American public, and FBI recordings. It will be available on Netflix.

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March 23

The Night Agent

The Night Agent is based on the 2019 novel of the same name written by Matthew Quirk, and stars Gabriel Basso, Luciane Buchanan, Hong Chau, Sarah Desjardins, Fola Evans-Akingbola, Eve Harlow, Enrique Murciano, Phoeniz Raei and DB Woodside. It follows Peter a low-level FBI agent who has been given the task to oversee a phone that never rings. Except for one night, while he is doing some mundane task, it starts ringing and all chaos ensues.

Watch it on Netflix.

The Real Housewives Ultimate Girl Trip Season 3

The Real Housewives Ultimate Girl Trip Season 3 features a new group of fan-favourite Housewives as they head to Thailand for the trip of a lifetime. The cast includes Housewives Candiace Dillard Bassett and Gizelle Bryant of The Real Housewives of Potomac, Alexia Nepola and Marysol Patton of The Real Housewives of Miami, Heather Gay and Whitney Rose of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, Leah McSweeney of The Real Housewives of New York City and Porsha Williams The Real Housewives of Atlanta.

Watch it on Peacock.

March 24

Love Is Blind Season 4

The pod dating show is back with another season of Love Is Blind season 4. Singles who want to be loved for who they are have signed up for a less-conventional approach to modern dating in Seattle, and will choose someone to marry without ever meeting them. Like the previous seasons, we will be seeing some love triangles, melodrama & maybe a wedding if all goes well.

It will be available on Netflix with new episodes released every week till April 14.

I Am Georgina Season 2

I Am Georgina Season 2 brings back Georgina Rodríguez on the screens, who is known for being Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner & model, mother, influencer, businesswoman, and dancer among many other things. Through this reality series, she will showcase her day-to-day life which might not be known to the larger public.

Watch it on Netflix.

Who Were We Running From?

Who Were We Running From? is an upcoming Turkish crime thriller based on the novel of the same name by Perihan Mağden. It follows the story of a mother-daughter duo who are always on a move from one hotel to another & never settling down. It looks like they are running away from something and are wary of everyone. But could it be another way around, where the mother is the one going after people, as trails of dead bodies are recovered everywhere?

Watch it on Netflix.

Which of the above-mentioned series will you be adding to your watchlist? Let us know in the comment section below.

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