Acorn TV is doubling down on prestige mysteries and character-driven drama this March. The March 2026 schedule blends long-running fan favorites with ambitious new originals and binge-ready imports.

From the return of Murdoch Mysteries to the gritty Australian noir of Mystery Road: Origin, plus a brand-new suburban thriller, March delivers one of the platform’s strongest lineups in recent memory.

Here’s a deep look at the highlights, followed by the complete release calendar.

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Acorn TV March 2026 Musk-Watch Highlights

Murdoch Mysteries – Season 19

Premieres Monday, March 2 (Weekly Episodes)

Acorn TV March 2026 Schedule: Full Release Dates, New Premieres, and Must-Watch Highlights
Murdoch Mysteries – Season 19

The long-running Canadian hit returns for its nineteenth season, proving its staying power in the crowded mystery genre. Set in early 1900s Toronto, the series continues to follow Detective William Murdoch as he uses pioneering forensic science to solve complex cases.

Season 19 deepens the emotional stakes. Longtime viewers can expect evolving character arcs, shifting alliances, and cases that explore early 20th-century political and social tensions. The show’s blend of historical detail, procedural mystery, and light character humor remains its biggest strength.

Why it matters:

  • One of Acorn’s highest-performing titles

  • Loyal global fanbase

  • Smart mix of cozy and complex crime storytelling

Mystery Road: Origin – Season 2

Premieres Monday, March 23 (Weekly Episodes)

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Mystery Road

The Australian noir prequel returns with higher emotional stakes and darker territory. Season 2 follows a younger Jay Swan as he attempts to build stability in a small outback town, only to uncover new layers of corruption and buried secrets.

The series is known for:

  • Stark, cinematic desert visuals

  • Slow-burn tension

  • Sharp cultural and political undercurrents

Fans of atmospheric crime dramas will find this one of the month’s most compelling offerings.

The Feud on Shelbury Drive

Premieres Monday, March 30 (Weekly Episodes)

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The Feud

Acorn’s major new drama of the month explores how quickly neighborly relationships can unravel.

Starring Jill Halfpenny and Rupert Penry-Jones, the series centers on two couples whose friendship fractures after a renovation project sparks tension. What begins as a minor dispute escalates into suspicion, secrets, and psychological warfare.

Expect:

  • Intimate performances

  • Tightly written domestic drama

  • Themes of trust, envy, and control

This is positioned as Acorn’s breakout new thriller of early 2026.

Nautilus (Full Season Drop)

Available March 16

Inspired by Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, this 10-episode adventure series reimagines Captain Nemo’s origin story. Lavish production design and serialized storytelling make this one of the month’s most bingeable additions.

If you’re looking for something outside pure crime drama, this is the weekend pick.

Total Control – Season 3 (Binge)

Available March 2

The Australian political thriller returns with a six-episode drop. Power, compromise, and moral cost remain at the center as the series moves deeper into institutional conflict and personal consequence.

Canal Boat Diaries – Season 6 (Binge)

Available March 23

A quieter but beloved offering, this documentary series follows a long canal journey across England’s waterways. It offers visual calm between darker crime dramas.

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Acorn TV March 2026 Schedule: Full Premiere Dates & New Releases

Here’s a complete look at the Acorn TV March 2026 premiere schedule, including exclusive originals, returning fan favorites, binge drops and weekly mystery series.

March is built around long-running hits like Murdoch Mysteries, a major new Australian noir season, and the debut of a tense suburban thriller.

Available March 2

Murdoch Mysteries Season 19

Acorn TV Exclusive | Premiere | New Episodes Every Monday

Set in early 1900s Toronto, Detective William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) continues solving complex murders using pioneering forensic science.

Season 19 opens with:

Episode 1 – “The Boys Are Back in Town”
Murdoch investigates an explosion inside the morgue while fighting to reopen the station house against Mayor Vaughan’s orders. The premiere features guest star Countess Luann de Lesseps.

Why it matters:

  • One of Acorn’s highest-rated series

  • Blend of historical drama, mystery and light humor

  • Strong international following

The Family Next Door

Acorn TV Original | New Episodes Every Monday

Based on Sally Hepworth’s bestselling novel, this Australian mystery follows Isabelle (Teresa Palmer), who moves into a quiet seaside cul-de-sac. Her determination to uncover a local secret begins to unsettle four neighboring families.

Episode 2 – “Essie”
Essie, overwhelmed by motherhood, bonds with Isabelle after a frightening incident.

The series leans into psychological tension and suburban suspicion rather than traditional crime investigation.


Agatha Christie's Poirot Seasons 7–8

Binge Drop | 4 Episodes

David Suchet returns as the iconic Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. These final additions complete Acorn TV’s full Poirot collection, with all eight seasons now available to stream.


Total Control Season 3

Binge | 6 Episodes

Rachel Griffiths and Deborah Mailman star in this political thriller about power and manipulation in Australian government. Season 3 places Alex Irving at the center of national leadership, where new alliances and betrayals test her resolve.

Available March 9

Murdoch Mysteries Season 19 – Episode 2

“Diamonds in the Sand”

Inspector Choi is taken hostage while transporting a criminal. Meanwhile, George Crabtree faces a career-changing decision.


The Family Next Door – Episode 3

“Lulu”

Detective Gillespie questions Isabelle as suspicions around Pleasant Court intensify.


A Voyage Round My Father

TV Movie

Starring Sir Laurence Olivier, this mid-20th-century British drama explores a complex father-son relationship shaped by pride and stubborn affection.


Available March 16

Murdoch Mysteries Season 19 – Episode 3

“Toronto’s Smartest Man”

A contestant is murdered during a televised intellectual competition. Murdoch enters the contest himself to uncover the killer.


Nautilus

Full Season Drop | 10 Episodes

Inspired by 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, this ambitious adventure series follows Captain Nemo (Shazad Latif) as he escapes captivity and embarks on a revenge-fueled voyage aboard the legendary submarine.

Unlike Acorn’s weekly mysteries, Nautilus drops all episodes at once, offering a true binge option.


The Family Next Door – Episode 4

“Fran”

Fran struggles with her husband’s depression, placing her in an increasingly vulnerable position.


Available March 23

Mystery Road: Origin Season 2

Acorn TV Original | Premiere | Weekly Mondays

Jay Swan begins investigating suspicious events in the town of Loch Iris. As he digs deeper, he discovers the community is hiding a long-buried secret.

Episode 1
A near collision with a stolen car, the death of a nun, and a missing child shatter Jay’s hopes of a fresh start.

This Australian noir continues its slow-burn style with strong emotional stakes.


Murdoch Mysteries Season 19 – Episode 4

“Unearthing the Past”

Constable Roberts returns to his hometown to investigate a suspicious death. Meanwhile, Murdoch’s son Harry moves into the boarding house.


The Family Next Door – Episode 5

“Isabelle”

Isabelle’s investigation reaches a turning point as tensions in Pleasant Court escalate.


Canal Boat Diaries Season 6

Binge | 10 Episodes

Robbie Cumming embarks on a 300-mile journey through England’s canals, offering a peaceful counterpoint to Acorn’s darker dramas.


Available March 30

The Feud on Shelbury Drive

Acorn TV Exclusive | Series Premiere | Weekly Mondays

Starring Jill Halfpenny and Rupert Penry-Jones, this new domestic thriller centers on a kitchen renovation that spirals into neighborhood paranoia.

Episode 1
Emma’s extension project exposes hidden tensions and long-held secrets within the seemingly perfect community.


The Family Next Door – Finale

Episode 6 – “Barbara”

Isabelle faces a final decision that could destroy one family to protect another.


Murdoch Mysteries Season 19 – Episode 5

“The Borden Ultimatum”

Murdoch pursues Terrence Meyers on charges of treason, while Watts investigates a mysterious disappearance.


Mystery Road: Origin Season 2 – Episode 2

Jay challenges the ruling that Sister Kerry’s death was accidental. His brother becomes implicated in a murder case as the search for Scarlett continues.


The Return

A former alcoholic returns home after serving ten years in prison for killing her husband. As memories resurface, the truth becomes more complicated than anyone expected.

Final Thoughts

The Acorn TV March 2026 schedule offers a balanced mix of:

  • Long-running detective favorites

  • Australian noir drama

  • Domestic thrillers

  • Political suspense

  • Period classics

  • Adventure binge content

New episodes arrive primarily on Mondays, making them the key day for Acorn subscribers this month.

Why March 2026 Is a Strong Month for Acorn TV

March reinforces Acorn’s brand identity:

Premium British and Commonwealth crime drama

Weekly appointment viewing

Strategic binge drops for subscriber retention

Balanced mix of cozy, noir, thriller, and documentary

The biggest takeaway? Mondays are essential viewing days this month.