With March 2026 just around the corner, it’s time to level up your watchlist! While the Winter 2026 season—headlined by heavy hitters like Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 and Frieren Season 2—is racing toward an April finale, the weekly wait can be agonizing. If you’d rather skip the suspense and dive straight into a marathon, Crunchyroll has you covered. As the world’s premier anime hub, its library is overflowing with both viral hits and hidden gems. Whether you’re a seasoned otaku or a newcomer, these 10 must-watch series are the perfect fuel for your March binge-watching sessions.
10) Re: Zero – Starting Life in Another World

With Season 4 slated for an April 2026 premiere, there is no better time to dive back into this dark fantasy hit. Based on Tappei Nagatsuki’s intricate light novels, the series is renowned for its deep character psychological profiles and brutal stakes. The story follows Subaru Natsuki, an ordinary guy who is suddenly summoned to a fantasy world. He quickly discovers a haunting gift: “Return by Death,” an ability that rewinds time to a “save point” every time he dies, forcing him to endure immense trauma to save those he loves.
9) Wistoria: Wand and Sword

If you’re a fan of Black Clover, this action-packed fantasy—returning with a sequel this April—is a must-watch. Written by Fujino Omori (the creator of DanMachi), the story centers on Will Serfort. In a world where magic is everything, Will is an anomaly who can’t cast a single spell. Despite this, he aims for the title of “Magia Vander” by relying on his monstrous physical strength and sword skills, all to fulfill a childhood promise.
8) Link Click

This standout donghua (Chinese animation) is a masterclass in suspense and supernatural mystery. With Season 3 arriving in Fall 2026, now is the chance to catch up on the story of Xiaoshi Cheng and Guang Lu. Operating the “Time Photo Studio,” the duo uses their shared ability to jump into the past through photographs to fulfill client requests. It’s a high-stakes emotional rollercoaster where changing the past often leads to unforeseen consequences.
7) Dr. Stone

The epic conclusion to this “science-fiction” odyssey begins this April with Season 4, Cour 3. Set thousands of years after a mysterious flash turned humanity into stone, the story follows the genius Senku Ishigami. Waking up in a “Stone World,” Senku vows to use the power of science to de-petrify billions and rebuild modern civilization from scratch. It is one of the most unique and educational Shonen series ever produced.
6) Yona of the Dawn

After a decade of waiting, fans were shocked by the December 2025 confirmation of a sequel. This beloved historical romance follows Princess Yona, whose pampered life is shattered when her childhood crush, Soo-won, murders her father and seizes the throne. Forced to flee with her bodyguard Hak, the red-haired princess must grow from a sheltered girl into a warrior queen, gathering the legendary Four Dragons to reclaim her kingdom.
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5) Dandadan

Science SARU’s visual masterpiece returns for Season 3 next year, promising to adapt the manga’s most acclaimed arc yet. The story is a chaotic, hilarious, and often touching blend of urban legends and sci-fi. It follows Momo (who believes in ghosts but not aliens) and Okarun (who believes in aliens but not ghosts). Their attempts to prove each other wrong lead to a series of bizarre supernatural encounters that bind their fates together.
4) Kaguya-sama: Love is War

The ultimate “rom-com” battle is reaching its endgame with a final film. Set at the elite Shuchiin Academy, student council icons Miyuki Shirogane and Kaguya Shinomiya are hopelessly in love but far too proud to admit it. They view a confession as a defeat, leading to elaborate, genius-level schemes to force the other to break first. It’s a hilarious and heartwarming look at the complexities of young love and ego.
3) Solo Leveling

Though news on Season 3 remains under wraps despite the show’s massive global success, the hype for Sung Jinwoo’s journey hasn’t faded. Starting as the “World’s Weakest Hunter,” Jinwoo is chosen by a mysterious “System” that allows him to level up like a video game character. The series is celebrated for its breathtaking action sequences and the protagonist’s evolution from a struggling survivor into an unstoppable force.
2) Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

Ufotable’s animation remains the gold standard in the industry. As the Infinity Castle movie trilogy continues to dominate the cultural conversation, the first film returns to U.S. ScreenX theaters this March. The story follows Tanjiro Kamado, a kind-hearted boy who joins the Demon Slayer Corps to find a cure for his sister, Nezuko, who was turned into a demon during the massacre of their family.
1) Dragon Ball Super

The legendary franchise continues its reign in 2026 with a remake film featuring the iconic Goku vs. Beerus clash, alongside a new anime sequel covering the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Arc. Picking up after the Tournament of Power, the series expands the Dragon Ball mythos into the realm of gods, multiverses, and ancient villains, proving that Goku’s quest for strength truly has no limits.
Final Thoughts
March 2026 is shaping up to be a transitional month for anime fans—a perfect “calm before the storm” as we prepare for the massive Spring season in April. Whether you are catching up on long-running masterpieces like Demon Slayer and Dragon Ball Super, or diving into the psychological depth of Re: Zero, Crunchyroll’s current library ensures you won’t run out of content.