Young Holmes by Guy Ritchie and dinosaurs by Spielberg. What to watch in early March

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Young Holmes by Guy Ritchie and Dinosaurs by Spielberg. What to Watch in Early March
Frame from the series "Young Sherlock"
With the beginning of March (from the 2nd to the 8th), fans of series can expect a plethora of exciting new releases. This month, the iconic "Outlander" returns, along with a new interpretation of the youth of Sherlock Holmes by Guy Ritchie and a grand project about dinosaurs directed by Steven Spielberg.
"Young Sherlock," detective, premiere (March 4)

The plot unfolds during the time when Sherlock Holmes has not yet become a famous detective. At the age of 19, he finds himself embroiled in a mysterious murder at Oxford University and risks ending up behind bars. To uncover the true circumstances, Holmes decides to conduct his own investigation, revealing a conspiracy of global proportions that will affect his future.
"Outlander," fantasy, eighth season (March 6)

The series is based on the works of Diana Gabaldon and tells the story of Claire Randall, a military nurse who is transported from 1945 to 1743. In Scotland, she witnesses the conflict between the Scots and the English, trying to survive in a new world where she is constantly reminded that she is an outsider. The only one who seems to be an ally is the young Jamie, but will he be able to help her return home?
"On Ice," drama, premiere (March 6)

Ksenia, once a famous figure skater, returns to her hometown to uncover the circumstances surrounding the death of her skating partner Alexei, which occurred 10 years ago. Working as a coach at a local sports school, she discovers that the intrigues and backroom games remain the same. Ksenia sees how young skaters face the same problems she did and realizes that this could lead to a new tragedy. Her confrontation with the authoritative Alevtina, the head coach who knows the truth about Alexei's death, only exacerbates the situation.
"Vladimir," dramedy, premiere (March 6)

The story centers around a female English literature teacher in New York who falls in love with her colleague, a young professor named Vladimir, who is already married and has a daughter.
"Rooster," comedy, premiere (March 8)

Greg Russo, a writer, arrives on the campus of Ladlow College to mend his relationship with his daughter Katie, a professor, and help her cope with her divorce from her husband. While conducting seminars, he realizes that his literary hero Rooster, brave and charismatic, becomes a reflection of himself. Surrounded by carefree youth, Greg begins to behave as if he has become his character.
"Roll It!", comedy, premiere (March 2)

Timofey Nazarov, the head of a prison in a remote taiga, does not give up hope for a career in Moscow. His former ward Nikolai is no longer at his disposal, and he decides to find a new "star" for his ambitious film project. A famous director, Matvey Selyuzhitsky, nicknamed "Motor," is sent to the prison. Under Nazarov's guidance, he will have to create remakes of iconic Hollywood films right in the prison environment.
"The Third Wheel," comedy, second season (March 4)

The series is based on the film "The Third Wheel." The action takes place in Boston in 1993. The teddy bear Ted faces a decline in popularity among children. Growing up, he continues to live with his best friend, John Bennett. However, Ted's character leaves much to be desired: he constantly makes crude jokes and teaches John bad habits, but the Bennetts still adore this funny bear.
"Dinosaurs," documentary, premiere (March 4)

This documentary series explores 165 million years of dinosaur reign on the planet, from their first appearances to their extinction, as well as the factors that influenced their evolution.

An overview of new releases and continuing series for this week (February 23 - March 1) can be found here.
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