I won’t lie: This month’s TV slate is loaded with exciting streaming content. But, with great TV comes not-so-great streaming expenses. With Daredevil: Born Again, Wicked, Raising Kanan, Moana 2, The Righteous Gemstones and the Severance finale coming in March, your subscriptions to Disney Plus, Max and the rest are worthwhile. March Madness is here, too, but that term can certainly apply to how you’re spending your money and attention on TV.
Netflix will release The Electric State this month, and it’s also streaming a new Plankton movie, Den of Thieves 2 and Kraven the Hunter. You can also get into Meghan Markle’s new show and another fresh title from Shonda Rhimes.
Are you trying to cut your streaming expenses right now? It may be tricky in March, but you can check out my guide on how to manage your subscriptions: Rotate — or churn your services like butter. You’ll subscribe when there’s something to watch, cancel for a period and then sign back up when a platform has the titles you want.
Switching subscriptions can liven up your viewing experience and save money when Hulu, Netflix, Apple TV Plus and others aren’t quite meeting your TV needs. Just make sure to turn off auto-renewal for your subscriptions. This strategy may not be doable if you’re sharing accounts, but I encourage you to give it a try.
Here are my recommendations for the best services to keep — or cancel — in March, based on the newest movies, shows and live events coming to each platform. (I didn’t consider live TV streaming services.) Your preferences might vary, but I urge you to consider rotating services for potential savings. It’s simpler than you may realize.
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