TV & Streaming Highlights: March 10, 2026 – Key Updates and Premieres
Frontline Tackles Iran Conflict with Updated Documentaries
March 10, 2026 — In a world where the news cycle is relentless, PBS’s acclaimed documentary series Frontline continues to stand out with its commitment to in-depth, non-partisan journalism. Tonight, the series premieres an updated version of its powerful documentary, Remaking the Middle East, in response to the ongoing war in Iran.
Originally aired in July 2025, this two-hour documentary, crafted by award-winning filmmakers James Jacoby and Anya Bourg, delves into the complex dynamics leading to the current conflict. It explores the roles of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the United States in shaping the geopolitical landscape, particularly concerning Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The updated version promises timely new interviews and insights into the factors that have escalated tensions into full-blown war.
In addition, Frontline will present an expanded version of its December 2025 investigation, Strike on Iran: The Nuclear Question, on March 31. This documentary, produced in collaboration with The Washington Post, Evident Media, and Bellingcat, offers an immersive look at Iran’s nuclear program following the June 2025 strikes. With rare on-the-ground access and in-depth analysis, it examines the repercussions of U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran’s nuclear facilities and scientists.
Streaming Highlights
As the television landscape evolves, several new shows and films are set to premiere in the coming weeks:
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Roommates: This Netflix original film, debuting April 17, follows the tumultuous friendship between a naive college freshman and her confident roommate, spiraling into a war of passive aggression.
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Chess Mates: The latest episode of the sports documentary series Untold premieres April 7, chronicling the controversial rise of chess player Hans Niemann and his high-stakes rematch against Magnus Carlsen.
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From: Season four of this underrated drama returns on April 19, promising to unveil more mysteries surrounding the town’s enigmatic residents.
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Is This Thing On?: Starring Will Arnett, this film premieres March 20 on Hulu, exploring the therapeutic power of stand-up comedy amidst personal turmoil.
The State of Pharma Advertising
In a thought-provoking piece, Mike Shield of the Next In Media newsletter raises concerns about the increasing prevalence of pharmaceutical advertising on streaming platforms. As these ads flood the airwaves, questions arise about their effectiveness and the potential impact on viewer engagement. With many ads targeting conditions affecting a small fraction of the population, the integrity of targeted advertising in the streaming landscape is under scrutiny.
What to Watch Tonight and Tomorrow
Tuesday, March 10:
- Customer Wars Season Premiere (A&E)
- Derrick Stroup: Nostalgic (Netflix)
- Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare (HBO)
- One Piece Season Two Premiere (Netflix)
- Road Wars Season Premiere (A&E)
Wednesday, March 11:
- Age Of Attraction Series Premiere (Netflix)
- Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere (Netflix)
- Scarpetta Series Premiere (Prime Video)
- Sunny Nights Series Premiere (Hulu)
As the television landscape continues to shift, Frontline remains a beacon of journalistic integrity, providing viewers with the context and depth needed to understand complex global issues. Tune in tonight for a compelling exploration of the Middle East and stay tuned for a host of new programming in the coming weeks.
