What to stream: ‘Moana 2,’ John Mulaney, ‘Confessions of Octomom,’ Amanda Seyfried and ‘Dope Thief’

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Introduction: Exciting New Releases in Entertainment

March 2024 is bringing a wealth of exciting new entertainment to our screens and ears, with a diverse range of movies, TV shows, music, and video games. This month, fans can look forward to highly anticipated sequels, compelling documentaries, engaging music releases, and immersive gaming experiences. Whether you’re in the mood for an adventurous animated sequel or a gripping live talk show, there’s something for everyone across various platforms.

New Movies to Stream

"Moana 2" is making waves as the third-biggest box-office hit of 2024, set to arrive on Disney+ after amassing over $1 billion globally. Following Moana on another adventure, the film brings back Dwayne Johnson as Maui and Auli’i Cravalho as Moana, exploring themes of community and identity. While it may lack some of the humor and catchy tunes of the original, its heartfelt Polynesian spirit shines through.

Netflix is also set to release "The Electric State," directed by Anthony and Joe Russo of "Avengers: Endgame" fame. Starring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, this retro-futuristic tale combines animated robots with a thrilling quest across the American southwest. Additionally, the Criterion Channel will feature "All We Imagine as Light," a lyrical exploration of three Mumbai hospital workers navigating life’s constraints in a vibrant, dreamlike narrative. With these diverse offerings, streaming platforms are once again proving their multiplex-like variety.

New Music to Stream

K-pop enthusiasts are abuzz with the release of LE SSERAFIM’s new EP, "HOT." This ambitious group continues to blend genres like reggaetón, rock, and disco, promising exciting musical fusions. Music lovers will also appreciate the rediscovery of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ 1983 documentary, now remastered and available on Paramount+. This rare gem offers a nostalgic look into the band’s dynamic during their "Long After Dark" era, directed by Cameron Crowe.

New Shows to Stream

Nadya Suleman, famously known as the Octomom, takes center stage in the Lifetime series "Confessions of Octomom," streaming on Hulu. This six-part series delves into her tumultuous life, offering a reflective look at her journey from fame to resilience. Netflix debuts John Mulaney’s live talk show, "Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney," promising reckless humor and star-studded guest appearances. Meanwhile, Peacock’s "Long Bright River" stars Amanda Seyfried as a patrol officer solving murders in a crime-ridden Philadelphia, and Apple TV+’s "Dope Thief" combines dark humor with crime in a series produced by Ridley Scott.

New Video Games to Play

Gaming enthusiasts, especially fans of cozy games, are in for a treat with "Wanderstop." This debut from Ivy Road, led by Davey Wreden of "The Stanley Parable," offers a unique blend of relaxation and mystery. Alta’s journey managing a magical tea shop might hold more twists than expected. March also sees major releases like "Star Wars Jedi: Survivor" and "Resident Evil 4," ensuring variety for all types of players.

Conclusion: A Month of Rich Entertainment

This March, the entertainment world is brimming with new releases that cater to every interest. From the epic "Moana 2" to the soulful "All We Imagine as Light," engaging music, and the thought-provoking "Wanderstop," there’s no shortage of options. Whether you’re a cinephile, music lover, or gamer, streaming platforms are redefining how we access diverse content, making 2024 a year to savor for entertainment seekers.

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