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March 2026 New Releases: The Running Man, Marty Supreme, and More

March is a powerhouse month for physical media, featuring some of the year's most anticipated 4K UHD upgrades alongside fresh theatrical hits. Here is your breakdown of what’s hitting shelves, along with what you need to know about each film.

March 3, 2026

  • The Running Man (Paramount) – 4K UHD Steelbook, 4K UHD, DVD

    • The Film: Directed by Edgar Wright and starring Glen Powell, this isn't a remake of the Schwarzenegger classic, but a faithful, gritty adaptation of the original Stephen King novel. Set in a dystopian 2025, Ben Richards enters a deadly game show to save his family, only to become a symbol of rebellionVideo: Native 4K (2160p) presented in its original 2.39:1 aspect ratio.

    • Special Features & Extras

      • Audio Commentary: Featuring Writer/Director Edgar Wright, star Glen Powell, and co-writer Michael Bacall.

      • The Hunt Begins: A behind-the-scenes look at reimagining Stephen King’s novel for a modern audience.

      • Welcome to The Running Man: A deep dive into the production design—from the gritty streets to the high-tech "Free-Vee" studios.

      • The Runners – Self Tapes: Unfiltered (and often hilarious) audition tapes from the show's desperate contestants, including Ben Richards.

      • In-World Media: A collection of satirical "Free-Vee" commercials, opening titles, and segments from other fictional shows like The Americanos and The Apostle.

      • Stunts Compilation: A full-throttle breakdown of the film’s biggest wire-work and combat sequences.


  • Lurker (Mubi) – Blu-ray, DVD

    • The Film: A sleek, "screw-turning" psychological thriller from The Bear writer Alex Russell. Starring Théodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe, it explores the dark side of obsession as a retail clerk worms his way into the inner circle of a rising pop star.

  • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 (Paramount) – 4K UHD Steelbook, Blu-ray, DVD

    • The Series: The critically acclaimed adventures of Captain Pike and the Enterprise crew continue. This set is a must for Trekkies, especially the 4K Steelbook.

March 10, 2026

  • Rango (Paramount) – 4K UHD

    • The Film: Gore Verbinski’s Oscar-winning animated Western finally gets the 4K treatment it deserves. Johnny Depp voices the titular chameleon in this visually stunning, eccentric masterpiece.

March 17, 2026

  • We Bury The Dead (Vertical) – Blu-ray, DVD

    • The Film: Daisy Ridley stars in this Australian survival horror. After a military catastrophe, Ridley’s character searches a corpse-strewn landscape for her husband, discovering that the fallen are beginning to hunt the living.

  • Not Without Hope (Ketchup Entertainment) – DVD

    • The Film: A harrowing survival drama starring Zachary Levi and Josh Duhamel. Based on a true story, it follows four friends whose fishing boat capsizes in the Gulf of Mexico, leaving them at the mercy of the elements and sharks.

March 24, 2026

  • The History of Sound (Mubi) – Blu-ray, DVD

    • The Film: A sweeping period drama starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor. During WWI, two young men travel across rural America to record the voices and folk music of their countrymen, finding an unexpected and life-changing connection.

March 31, 2026

  • Marty Supreme (A24) – 4K UHD, Blu-ray

    • The Film: Josh Safdie directs Timothée Chalamet in this caffeinated, 1950s-set "ping-pong nerve-jangler." Loosely based on pro Marty Reisman, it’s a stylish look at ambition, vanity, and the underground world of competitive table tennis.

  • SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants (Paramount) – Blu-ray Steelbook (Walmart Exclusive), Blu-ray, DVD

    • The Film: SpongeBob and Patrick face their biggest adventure yet when they accidentally summon the ghost pirate The Flying Dutchman and must journey into a wild underworld.

  • Hallow Road (Decal Partners) – Blu-ray

    • The Film: Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys star in this claustrophobic psychological thriller. A midnight phone call from their daughter, who has been in a car accident on a remote road, leads to a night of surreal terror as they race to save her.

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