We get it, life is busy. So, rather than wasting the precious hours you’ve dedicated towards a self indulgent binge watching session scrolling through a bunch of choices, we’ve put together a list of the latest offerings coming to Disney+ for March.

No longer does Disney just mean fairy tale cartoons for children. Next month sees some seriously addictive additions arriving to our living rooms on Disney +. The channel is set to deliver us some blockbuster goodness and new topical dramas delving into real issues like living in the time of a pandemic.

We’ve put through the whole list below for you to peep through, and we’ve also highlighted some of our faves.

Oh, and if you’re still catching up on the February offerings, here’s a list of Disney+ shows you can choose from.

Available March 6


The Lion King
The Art of Racing in the Rain
Diary of a Future President – Ep 108 “Matters of Diplomacy”
Disney Family Sundays – Ep 118 “Zootopia: Bracelets”
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings – Ep 204 – “Pandoran Wedding”
Marvel’s Hero Project – Ep 118 “Genius Gitanjali”
One Day at Disney – Ep 114 “Kris Becker: Animal Keeper”
Shop Class – Ep 102 “Hole-In-Won”
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Ep 703 “On the Wings of Keeradaks”
The Sandlot 2
The Sandlot: Heading Home

March 13


Lockdown romance—Love in the Time of Corona
Diary of a Future President – Ep 109 “State of the Union”
Disney Family Sundays – Ep 119 “The Muppets: Pom Poms”
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings – Ep 205 – “Made for Loving You”
Marvel’s Hero Project – Ep 119 “Astonishing Austin”
One Day at Disney – Ep 115 “Leah Buono: Casting Director”
Shop Class – Ep 103 “Ramps & Champs”
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Ep 704 “Unfinished Business”

March 20


Diary of a Future President – Ep 110 “Two Party System” – Season Finale
Disney Family Sundays – Ep 120 “Winnie the Pooh: Flower Pots”
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings – Ep 206 – “Wedding GOALS!”
Marvel’s Hero Project – Ep 120 “High-Flying Hailey” – Season Finale
One Day at Disney – Ep 116 “Daivd Muir: World News Tonight Anchor”
Shop Class – Ep 104 “Bridge or Bust”
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Ep 705 “Gone With a Trace”
I Didn’t Do It (Season 1 – 2)
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
Sofia The First (Season 1 – 4)

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March 27


Be Our Chef – Ep 101 “Bibbidi Bobbidi Bon Appetit”
Disney Family Sundays – Ep 121 “Ratatouille: Chef Hat”
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings – Ep 207 – “Te Amo, Mi Amor, Again!”
One Day at Disney – Ep 117 “Morgan Pope: R&D Imagineer”
Shop Class – Ep 105 “Boulder Bash”
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Ep 706 “Deal No Deal”

Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings

For the romantic of us at heart, this totally adorbs TV series is unmissable. Disney’s Fairy Tale weddings shows people living out a real life fairy tale by holding their wedding at the iconic Disneyland. The weddings are insanely beautiful. People are escorted to their wedding in Cinderella’s pumpkin cart! Getting married in front of the Magical Kingdom lit up with fire works! Alice in Wonderland attends the weddings! Ah, just writing it is making my heart all warm and fuzzy. Side note: if you’ve been through a recent breakup you may want to give this one a miss.

Lockdown Romance—Love in the Time of Corona

While at the beginning, we all hoped that the Coronavirus pandemic would wrap up in a month or two, it’s now pretty clear that the virus – and it’s social effects – have stuck around a lot longer. Rather than avoiding the virus, like many movies have been doing, this show has decided to tackle it head on. This four part romantic comedy series is a funny and hopeful look at the search for love, sex and connection during this time of social distancing.

The Lion King

Obviously The Lion King needs absolutely no explanation. It’s an absolute classic and I find it hard to believe there’s anyone with a TV that hasn’t seen it. Disney+ is releasing the live action revamped 2017 version. The visuals are stimulating and the story is as endearing as ever.

Ramps and Champs

Ramps and champs is a mash up of the home renovation show ‘The Block’ with kids and skate ramps added. The show sees a bunch of young builders who tackle turning iconic school items into skate park obstacles. The reality show is strangely addicting and the creations the kids mange to come up with are seriously impressive.

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