Paramount+ Plus debuts 7 new features in March with Dune and True Crime highlighted
Paramount+ kicks off March 2025 with a lineup of seven new movies and shows, catering to a wide range of tastes, from sci-fi enthusiasts to true crime aficionados. Leading the pack is “Dune,” Denis Villeneuve’s epic adaptation, streaming from March 1 with Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides navigating the treacherous desert planet Arrakis. The month also dives deep into gripping real-life crime stories with “Sin City Gigolo: A Murder in Las Vegas” and “Happy Face,” spotlighting shocking murders and complex family ties tainted by dark secrets. Boasting over 15 million global subscribers, Paramount+ bolsters its catalog with action-packed titles, comedy classics, and a rare music documentary, ensuring a diverse entertainment slate for viewers.
The schedule features a mix of nostalgic favorites and fresh originals. “Wayne’s World,” the iconic comedy starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, drops on March 1 alongside the action flick “Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins” with Henry Golding. Music fans get a treat with “Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party” on March 11, while series like “Teen Mom: The Next Chapter” and “Happy Face” round out the offerings with intense personal dramas on March 19 and 20. These releases underscore Paramount+’s strategy to blend nostalgia, light-hearted fun, and hard-hitting narratives rooted in reality, keeping subscribers hooked.
As spring emerges in the Northern Hemisphere, March brings a sense of renewal that contrasts with the heavy themes of crime and power struggles dominating several debuts. This variety strengthens Paramount+’s appeal in a crowded streaming landscape, rivaling giants like Netflix and Disney+ by delivering buzzworthy content that sparks conversation online and engages audiences across generations.
Dune headlines with sci-fi spectacle
Streaming from March 1, “Dune” brings Denis Villeneuve’s breathtaking take on Frank Herbert’s classic to Paramount+. Timothée Chalamet stars as Paul Atreides, a young noble thrust into controlling Arrakis, the desert planet harboring the universe’s most coveted spice. Joined by Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, and Josh Brolin, the 155-minute film weaves a tale of political intrigue and epic battles, as Paul allies with the native Fremen to fend off sinister forces. Released in 2021, it grossed over $400 million worldwide and earned praise for its stunning visuals.
Its arrival on Paramount+ taps into renewed interest in the franchise, fueled by its cinematic sequel. The dense storytelling and striking cinematography make it a standout for subscribers craving immersive sci-fi, setting a high bar for March’s releases.
True crime takes center stage
True crime shines brightly with two compelling additions. “Sin City Gigolo: A Murder in Las Vegas,” debuting March 4, is a docuseries delving into the gruesome murder committed by Akshaya Kubiak, a former star of Showtime’s 2000s reality show “Gigolos.” The case, set against Las Vegas’ glitzy backdrop of casinos and neon, unravels the downfall of a once-popular figure turned killer. It’s a raw exploration of fame’s dark side, captivating viewers with its blend of glamour and gore.
On March 20, “Happy Face” premieres, offering a fictionalized take on a real story. Annaleigh Ashford plays Melissa Moore, who at 15 learned her father, portrayed by Dennis Quaid, was the notorious Happy Face Killer. Decades later, his attempt to reconnect forces her to confront painful truths to save an innocent life. Created by Robert and Michelle King, this series fuses family drama with suspense, promising a chilling dive into a killer’s legacy.
Action and comedy spice up the lineup
March 1 delivers action and laughs with “Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins” and “Wayne’s World.” Directed by Robert Schwentke, “Snake Eyes” stars Henry Golding as the masked ninja, tracing his journey from a tragic childhood to mastering the ways of the Arashikage clan in Japan. The 121-minute film, which earned $40 million in 2021, blends intense fight scenes with a loyalty-testing plot, appealing to action fans.
Meanwhile, “Wayne’s World” revives the 1992 comedy classic from Mike Myers and Dana Carvey’s “Saturday Night Live” skit. The 94-minute romp follows Wayne and Garth as they resist a slick producer, Rob Lowe, aiming to commercialize their quirky TV show. With a box office haul of $183 million, it’s a timeless dose of 90s humor and rebellion, perfect for a nostalgic binge.
Tom Petty’s legacy rocks the screen
“Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party” hits Paramount+ on March 11, a documentary directed by Cameron Crowe that resurrects lost 16mm footage from 1982-1983. Capturing Tom Petty and his band during the “Long After Dark” era, the 70-minute film was shelved after its 1983 debut for being too avant-garde, even for MTV. Now remastered, it showcases Petty at his candid, high-energy peak, cementing his status as a rock legend. His death in 2017 adds poignancy to this rare glimpse into his prime, appealing to music lovers and newcomers alike.
The restored footage offers an intimate look at the 80s rock scene, blending live performances with behind-the-scenes moments, and positions Paramount+ as a go-to for music-driven storytelling.
Teen Mom evolves with new chapter
Season 2 of “Teen Mom: The Next Chapter” premieres on March 19, bringing back Catelynn Baltierra, Maci McKinney, and Amber Portwood from MTV’s “16 and Pregnant.” Developed by Lauren Dolgen, the series shifts focus to these now-adult moms navigating life with teenage kids. With over a decade since their debut, it trades toddler tantrums for the hormonal chaos of puberty, averaging 500,000 viewers per episode in its first season. The raw drama keeps it a reality TV staple on Paramount+.
This evolution reflects their changing roles, offering a relatable yet intense look at parenting teens in a digital age, resonating with longtime fans and new viewers.
March release schedule unveiled
Paramount+ spreads its seven debuts across March:
- March 1: “Dune,” “Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins,” “Wayne’s World.”
- March 4: “Sin City Gigolo: A Murder in Las Vegas.”
- March 11: “Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party.”
- March 19: “Teen Mom: The Next Chapter” (Season 2).
- March 20: “Happy Face.”
This staggered rollout keeps engagement high, with major titles anchoring the start and end of the month, ensuring a steady stream of fresh content.
True crime rides a global wave
The emphasis on “Sin City Gigolo” and “Happy Face” taps into the booming true crime trend, which generated over $6 billion across streaming platforms in 2024. “Sin City Gigolo” unpacks Akshaya Kubiak’s descent from reality TV fame to murder, set in Las Vegas’ seedy underbelly. “Happy Face” adds a psychological twist with Dennis Quaid’s chilling portrayal of a killer father, already stirring anticipation. These titles position Paramount+ as a contender against Netflix’s true crime dominance with shows like “Mindhunter,” capitalizing on a 20% viewership surge in the genre last year.
Both productions blend investigation with emotional depth, feeding the public’s fascination with real-life mysteries and reinforcing March as a true crime hotspot.
Diverse slate targets broad appeal
March’s offerings showcase Paramount+’s knack for variety. “Dune” and “Snake Eyes” draw action and sci-fi buffs, while “Wayne’s World” offers 90s comedy nostalgia. “Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party” caters to music fans, and “Teen Mom” hooks reality devotees. The true crime duo of “Sin City Gigolo” and “Happy Face” targets a growing niche, boosting the platform’s 15.7 million subscribers—up 4.3 million in 2024—starting at $5.99 monthly in the U.S.
This mix keeps Paramount+ competitive, delivering blockbusters, cult classics, and niche stories that spark online buzz and broaden its global footprint in a packed streaming arena.
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