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All The Movies Releasing in March 2026

Here's what we're watching in March

By Abhya Adlakha | LAST UPDATED: FEB 27, 2026

This month, we have a woman who didn’t ask to be brought back to life; a spy who still wants revenge, a man alone in space, and well, Yash is back.

On top of that, two of the biggest Indian films of the year decide, for reasons best known to their producers, to open on the exact same day. March is going to be loud.

This is everything around it worth paying attention to.

The Bride!

This is Maggie Gyllenhaal’s second film as a director, and oh it’s not an easy one. This is a gothic romance drawn from Bride of Frankenstein, set in 1930s Chicago, with Jessie Buckley as a murdered woman brought back to life and Christian Bale as the monster who asked for her. Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Jake Gyllenhaal round out the stacked cast.

Release Date: 6 March 2026

Hoppers

Directed by the producer of Inside Out, this one is an animated sci-fi comedy with John Hamm in the voice cast. I’d say its even worth it without the kids.

Release date: 6 March 2026

Charak: Fair of Faith

Anjali Patil and Subrat Dutta in a film set around a traditional festival where belief and endurance start blurring into each other. This is probably the weirdest pick of the month.

Release date: 6 March 2026

Reminders of Him

A woman gets out of prison after five years and tries to rebuild a life in the town where she accidentally killed her boyfriend. His parents won't let her near her daughter and the bar owner next door is the only person who is kind to her. Colleen Hoover co-wrote the screenplay from her own novel, with Vanessa Caswill directing. Maika Monroe plays the lead.

Release date: 13 March 2026

Dhurandhar: The Revenge

The first Dhurandhar ended 2025 with a bang and the audiences already wanting more. The sequel promises what the title suggests: Ranveer Singh's character pursuing something unfinished, Arjun Rampal back as the threat, Sanjay Dutt entering the picture, and the question of Bade Sahab still hanging in the air. It opens on Gudi Padwa, which means the pressure is already baked in. Given what the first film did at the box office, it can probably handle it.

Release date: 19 March 2026

Toxic: A Fairytale for Grownups

Yash is back after four years, playing a dual role as a gangster running a drug cartel in coastal Goa. The movie is directed by Geetu Mohandas, with Kiara Advani and Nayanthara alongside him. It opens the same day as Dhurandhar: The Revenge, which is either very brave or very stupid. Guess we’ll find out.

Release date: 19 March 2026

Project Hail Mary

Ryan Gosling wakes up on a spacecraft alone with no memory. He figures out he's Earth's last shot at survival. Then he meets an alien he names Rocky. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller directed, Drew Goddard wrote it, Andy Weir wrote the novel it's based on. It's warm and funny and genuinely thrilling in a way that big sci-fi rarely bothers to be anymore. It’s possibly the best film of the month.

Release date: 20 March 2026