Wondering what’s new on Disney+ this March?
From the shores of feudal Japan to the hallways of Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital, here are the latest streaming platform additions.
The Impossible Heir
In high school, Han Tae-O and Kang In-Ha’s paths crossed as classmates. Tae-O’s past was marred by his father’s dark deeds, leading to ridicule from his peers.
In stark contrast, In-Ha hailed from the affluent chaebol family behind the Kango Group, yet his status as an illegitimate child left him ostracized within his own kin. Despite the glaring disparities in their backgrounds, Tae-O and In-Ha found common ground, forging a deep friendship rooted in shared aspirations for a brighter future. As adulthood beckoned, In-Ha harbored ambitions to claim the throne of the Kango Group, while Tae-O was determined to carve out his own path to success.
Amidst their pursuits, Na Hye-won, burdened by her mother’s financial woes, became entwined in their journey, adding complexity and depth to their intertwined destinies.
Shōgun
Shōgun centers on the convergence of two ambitious men hailing from contrasting backgrounds, alongside the enigmatic presence of a female samurai. John Blackthorne, a daring English sailor, finds himself thrust into the heart of Japan after a perilous shipwreck, where the foreign landscape and culture gradually reshape his identity.
Meanwhile, Lord Toranaga, a cunning and influential daimyō, navigates treacherous political waters as he contends with formidable adversaries within his own ranks. Amidst this intricate tapestry of ambition and intrigue stands Lady Mariko, possessing remarkable skills yet burdened by familial dishonor, her journey fraught with the quest to assert her worth and loyalty amidst shifting allegiances.
Through their interconnected paths, Shōgun weaves a captivating tale of transformation, power struggles, and personal redemption in the rich tapestry of feudal Japan.
Wonderful World
Eun Soo-Hyun is not just a renowned psychology professor but also a celebrated author, her life forever altered by tragedy. When her beloved son falls victim to injustice, and the perpetrator evades legal consequences, Eun Soo-Hyun’s faith in justice crumbles, plunging her into a profound abyss of despair.
Determined to seek retribution for her son’s untimely demise, she embarks on a solitary quest for vengeance, haunted by relentless anguish. However, amidst her own anguish, fate leads her to encounter others grappling with similar pain, drawing her into a web of mysterious circumstances.
As she delves into their enigmatic cases, Eun Soo-Hyun finds herself not only unraveling the mysteries but also facilitating healing for those wounded souls.
Through these interconnected journeys of sorrow and redemption, Eun Soo-Hyun discovers the transformative power of empathy and compassion, offering solace to others as she gradually finds her own path to healing.
Abbot Elementary Season 3
Flex x Cop
Jin I-Soo, played by Ahn Bo-Hyun, is a carefree guy from a rich family who joins the police violent crimes team. He wants to fight crime using his money, connections, and smarts. He partners with Lee Gang-Hyun, a seasoned detective, who’s serious about catching criminals and is great at socializing. At first, they clash, but they start working together and Lee Gang-Hyun goes through some big changes in her life.
Grey’s Anatomy Season 20
After a months-long disappearance, the latest season of Grey’s Anatomy is here. The series picks up from last season’s finale where Merideth rethinks her plans of going rogue. Original cast members are also expected to return this season as well as last year’s new class of interns.
Station 19 Season 7
Grey’s Anatomy spinoff Station 19 also returns for its seventh and final season. Centering on the stories of the firefighters of Station 19, Season 7 will reveal what happens to Jack after avoiding the sinkhole but hitting his head in the process.