Stan’s March 2025 Highlights: Ten Pound Poms Returns, New Docos, and Power Prequel!

Kate Thorne (Michelle Keegan) wears a blue dress and looks over her shoulder at something offscreen. She’s stood at an outdoor food kiosk.
Kate Thorne (Michelle Keegan) Image Credit: BBC/Eleven Film/Lisa Tomasetti

Stan is dropping a packed lineup of new shows, documentaries, and movies this March, including the return of a popular Australian drama and a new crime thriller. There is a lot of sport too.

Here’s the Lowdown: Ten Pound Poms is back for season two on March 10, following the British immigrants as they continue their Australian adventure in 1957. Michelle Keegan, Faye Marsay, and Warren Brown return. A new Stan Original Documentary, out March 9, gives unprecedented access to NRL coach Craig Bellamy and the Melbourne Storm during the 2024 season. Long Bright River, a new series starring Amanda Seyfried, arrives on March 13, a thriller based on the novel by Liz Moore. Nine Bodies In A Mexican Morgue, a mystery, is out on the 2nd, new episodes arriving on Sundays.

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What This Means Now: March is a big month for Stan subscribers. These new additions expand Stan’s original content. Power Book III: Raising Kanan season four continues, with new episodes every Friday from March 7. Season three of Sullivan’s Crossing drops on March 20.

The Bigger Picture: Stan is bolstering its lineup with a variety of content. Besides the headliners, viewers can enjoy new episodes of returning series like RuPaul’s Drag Race (season 17), Good Cop/Bad Cop, and All American (season 7). There are big movies too: The Apprentice, Girl You Know It’s True, Jigsaw, Beau is Afraid and The Amazing Spider-Man movies, plus kids’ content, such as White Bird. Sport is also well catered for – UEFA Champions League, Super Rugby Pacific, Six Nations, and Hong Kong Sevens.

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