This list will never be as good as Netflix’s list, at least not for a long time, but it’s still exciting to see what will be added to Disney+ each month.
In March, the list is definitely highlighted by the Oscar-nominated Black Panther, which will become available to stream on March 4.
There’s also a few new episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which will come out weekly on Thursdays.
Other than that, you’ll most find old Disney show and episodes of newer National Georgraphic shows like Wicked Tuna and Lost Cities with Albert Lin.
Here’s the full list of what’s coming to Disney+ in March 2020:
March 1
A Knight for a Day
Beach Picnic
Beezy Bear
Bone Bandit
Canine Caddy
Chip ‘n’ Dale
Clock Cleaners
Donald’s Tire Trouble
Food for Feudin’
Grand Canyonscope
How to Fish
How to Swim
Magician Mickey
Mail Dog
Mickey Down Under
Mickey’s Birthday Party
Mickey’s Christmas Carol
Mickey’s Delayed Date
Mickey’s Rival
Mickey’s Trailer
Mr. Duck Steps Out
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip
Pluto and the Gopher
Pluto’s Surprise Package
Pluto’s Sweater
Rescue Dog
Santa’s Workshop
The Art of Skiing
The Goddess of Spring
The Hockey Champ
The Olympic Champ
The Pied Piper
The Simple Things
Three Blind Mouseketeers
Three Little Wolves
Thru the Mirror
Trailer Horn
Tugboat Mickey
Winter Storage
March 4
Black Panther
The Lost Tomb of Alexander the Great
March 6
Bunk’d (S1-3)
The Sandlot 2
The Sandlot: Heading Home
Three on the Run
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Episode 703 – “On the Wings of Keeradaks”
March 12
Duck Tales (2018) (S2)
March 13
Wicked Tuna (S6-8)
Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks (S4-5)
Stargirl (Premiere)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Episode 704 – “Unfinished Business”
March 17
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet (S7)
March 20
I Didn’t Do It (S1-2)
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
Playtime with Puppy Dog Pals: Puppy Playcare (S2)
Sofia the First (S1-4)
Vampirina Ghoul Girls Rock! (S2)
Lost Cities with Albert Lin (S1)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Episode 705 – “Gone With a Trace”
March 25
A Wrinkle in Time
March 27
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Episode 706 – “Deal No Deal”
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