Discover Hidden Gems Across Netflix, Hulu, Paramount+, Peacock, and Freevee In March 2024


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Hidden behind the pushed shows on streaming services sit some lesser noticed titles to occupy a weekday night on the couch. The vast libraries can offer hidden gems that deserve their moment in the spotlight. These unique, captivating, and sometimes underappreciated shows and movies offer something different from the mainstream fare.

Netflix: “Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?”

Every kid from the 1990s remembers the famous commercial. The story behind its fallout is something that seems too fantastical to be true. Dive into the bizarre story of a man who took a Pepsi commercial literally and set out to collect the ultimate prize – a genuine Harrier Jet. This documentary series blends humor with a critical look at marketing, promises, and the lengths one will go to for a jet. If you love quirky documentaries, you don’t get any more offbeat than this one.

Stream Pepsi, Where’s My Jet? on Netflix

Hulu: “Triumph the Insult Comic Dog”

This is a great movie, for him to poop on. Fans of irreverent comedy, especially the raw and unfiltered kind, will love the travels of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog\. Created by Robert Smigel, Triumph’s crass humor, celebrity interviews, and infamous public encounters deliver a unique comedic experience. From Star Wars fans to political pundits, this dog goes to them all. The result is one of the deepest laughs you can find on Hulu,

Stream Triumph The Insult Comic Dog on Hulu

Paramount+: “Legends of the Hidden Temple”

Feel that? Nostalgia hits hard with this reboot of the classic Nickelodeon game show. Teams compete in a series of physical and mental challenges with the intent to gain entry into the mystical Hidden Temple. It’s a blend of history, mystery, and physical prowess, making this show a must-watch for anyone who yearn for a piece of their childhood. However, it’s also a new entry that will bring in fresh viewers with a love for competitive reality TV with a twist.

Stream Legends of the Hidden Temple on Paramount+

Peacock: “WWE Story Time”

Few wrestling titles transcend wrestling the way WWE Story Time does. Equally open to fans and non-fans alike, this cartoon spin on the wild, often unbelievable stories from the world of WWE gives backstage tales a Family Guy-esque tilt. Narrated by the late Mean Gene Okerlund along with famous wrestlers, these tales go beyond the ring, offering a glimpse into the humorous, bizarre, and heartwarming moments of wrestling history. It’s a unique take on sports entertainment, blending animation with the charisma and charm of WWE’s stars.

Stream WWE Story Time on Peacock

FreeVee on Amazon: “Curse of the Blair Witch”

If Blair With Project was the first viral movie, this mockumentary laid the groundwork to get it there. Curse of the Blair Witch provides an in-depth look into the lore behind “The Blair Witch Project,” a pioneer in the world of found footage horror. “Curse of the Blair Witch” explores the fictional history of the Blair Witch, blending reality with supernatural elements to enhance the original film’s mystique. A must-watch for horror enthusiasts and those interested in the power of storytelling.

Stream Curse of the Blair Witch on FreeVee

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