March is set to be a thrilling month for crime drama enthusiasts as a plethora of new and intriguing projects make their debut.

"Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue"

Premiering on March 2nd on MGM+, this suspenseful narrative kicks off with a plane crash in the Mexican jungles. Survivors, scattered on an unknown island, find themselves as prey to a hidden killer. With time ticking away, they must unravel the mystery behind the sinister motives targeting their lives.

A Classic Reimagined: "Towards Zero"

Another captivating miniseries, "Towards Zero, " airs on BBC One beginning March 2nd. Based on Agatha Christie's novel, this drama whisks viewers back to the 1930s, immersing them in the tumultuous lives of Neville Strange and Audrey as they confront the ghosts of their past. Angelica Huston and Matthew Rhys headline the cast, promising a gripping revival of a classic tale.

Philadelphia's Dark Secrets: "Long Bright River"

Debuting March 13th on Peacock, "Long Bright River" follows Philadelphia officer Mickey as she navigates a community plagued by addiction and violence. With Amanda Seyfried leading the charge, this series explores the harrowing consequences of crime within a complex social tapestry.

Family Intrigue: "Good American Family"

Launching March 19th on Hulu, this drama tells the bizarre real-life story of Natalia Grace, an adoptee from Ukraine. As the Barnetts grapple with doubt and scandal, viewers will unravel a mystery that once captivated America. Ellen Pompeo and Mark Duplass bring depth to this gripping tale.

True Crime Unveiled: "Happy Face"

On March 20th, Paramount+ unveils "Happy Face, " chronicling Melissa Jesperson-Moore's revelation that her father was a notorious serial killer. Dennis Quaid stars in this chilling adaptation, which draws from Melissa's autobiography and her 2018 podcast.

These compelling narratives promise to captivate audiences, blending mystery, drama, and the allure of the unknown. As these series unfold, they will undoubtedly ignite conversations and set a dynamic tone for the month.

Editor: Yana Davydiuk