What To Watch This Week: Mar 2-8, 2026
Good news for Blackpink fans: Jisoo has a new Netflix rom-com!
This week's must-stream shows...
Boyfriend on Demand (Netflix, Mar 6)
Blackpink’s Jisoo leads this 10-part rom-com as a webtoon producer who finds love through a subscription-based virtual dating simulation program, experiencing the dates of her dream. Meanwhile, back in the real world, sparks slowly fly between her and a co-worker (Death’s Game’s Seo In-guk).
DTF St Louis (HBO Max, Mar 2)
Jason Bateman and David Harbour star in this limited series as family men and colleagues gripped by existential ennui and suburban dread. Their cure? The eponymous hook-up app. But their detour on the wild side doesn’t end well when one of them is stricken by a bad case of death.
The Hunt: Frédéric Maranber, Cédric Appietto, Benoît Magimel, Damien Bonnard and Manuel Guillot (Photos: Apple TV)
The Hunt (Traqués) (Apple TV, Mar 4)
The six-part French thriller stars Benoît Magimel and Mélanie Laurent as part of a group of friends who become the targets of other hunters during a weekend trip. The series was originally slated to drop in December but was delayed over plagiarism allegations. It now carries a new credit: it’s based on Douglas Fairbairn’s 1973 novel Shoot, rather than solely on the work of creator and director Cédric Anger.
Young Sherlock (Prime Video, Mar 4)
Arthur Conan Doyle’s master sleuth gets the YA treatment by Guy Ritchie in this eight-part series. (The detective’s origin story was previously explored in 1985’s Young Sherlock Holmes, produced by Steven Spielberg and written by Chris Columbus.) Hero Fiennes Tiffin — Ralph’s nephew — stars as the title character, framed for murder and drawn into a global conspiracy that alters the course of his life. His sidekick? Not John Watson, but James Moriarty (Dónal Finn), his future nemesis.
War Machine (Netflix, Mar 6)
Predator meets Southern Comfort in this thriller from the director of The Hitman’s Bodyguard and The Expendables 3 — so, manage expectations! — as a squad of US Army Ranger trainees (led by Reacher’s Alan Ritchson, but of course) encounter something not of this world during a training exercise.