
Don't let these 3 hidden streaming shows from March 2025 go unnoticed.
Hulu, Netflix, and Apple TV+ will release three little-known streaming series in March 2025 that are flying under the radar but truly deserve to be watched.
In March, several lesser-known series are gaining attention even though they may not be the most popular. While you may have already heard of some of them, you might not be sure about their content or if they are truly worth your time. However, you will be pleasantly surprised if you decide to give them a shot. Two out of the three productions will release the entire first season at once, while the third will only present the first two episodes this month.
Deli Boys (March 6)
This title is receiving very positive reviews. Deli Boys is a comedy that tells the story of two Pakistani American brothers, Mir (Asif Ali) and Raj (Saagar Shaikh), who discover that their father had a hidden life as a criminal after his passing. To avoid losing what their family has built, they must take control of the crime business. This series stands out for its witty dialogue and quirky plot. It is available on Hulu.
The Residence (March 20)
The Residence is reminiscent of Knives Out but set in the White House, featuring a detective similar to Benoit Blanc, played by Cordelia Cupp (Uzo Aduba). Cupp investigates the death of the head butler during a state dinner, and to do this, she holds 140 people at the scene until the questioning is complete. This series combines classic mystery with Shonda Rhimes' unique style, keeping the viewer in suspense. It is available on Netflix.
The Studio (March 26)
The Studio is a new comedy from Apple TV+ that has received very favorable reviews. Created by and starring Seth Rogen as Matt Remick, this series explores the realities of running a Hollywood studio. As Matt tries to achieve his dream, he faces the challenges of balancing budgets, corporate demands, and eccentric actors. The cast includes Catherine O'Hara and Kathryn Hahn, along with guest stars playing exaggerated versions of themselves, like Zac Efron and Martin Scorsese. The Studio has achieved an impressive 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes for its dark and biting humor. It is available on Apple TV+.