MasterChef, BBC One (Mon 1 Mar)

 
John Torode and Gregg Wallace are back and turning up the heat in the latest season of MasterChef. With forty amateur cooks hoping to impress with their gastronomic skills, this year’s competition features a new round where each cook must showcase their favourite ingredient.

Your Honor, Sky Atlantic (Tue 2 Mar)

 
Based on the award-winning Israeli series Kvodo, Bryan Cranston plays respected judge Michael Desiato, who is forced into the New Orleans crime world after his son is involved in a hit-and-run that leads to a high-stakes game of lies, deceit and impossible choices. With Jimmy Baxter (Michael Stuhlbarg) playing the much-feared head of crime family now wanting revenge.

Moxie, Netflix (Wed 3 Mar)

 
Fed up with the sexist and toxic status quo at her high school, a shy 16-year-old finds inspiration from her mother’s rebellious past and anonymously publishes a zine that sparks a school-wide, coming-of-rage revolution. Based on the novel by Jennifer Mathieu. Directed by Amy Poehler.

The Terror, BBC Two (Wed 3 Mar)

 
Inspired by a true story, The Terror centres on Captain Sir John Franklin and his crew’s lost Royal Navy expedition to the Arctic in 1845 to discover the Northwest Passage.

Pacific Rim: The Black, Netflix (Thu 4 Mar)

 
There was a time when Kaiju rose from the Pacific Rim only to encounter gigantic robots, Jaegers, built to fight them back. That time has passed. Now, Australia has been overrun by Kaiju, forcing the evacuation of an entire continent. Left behind, teenage siblings Taylor and Hayley embark on a desperate search for their missing parents, teaching themselves to pilot a battered, long-abandoned Jaeger to help in their quest and give them even the slightest hope of surviving.

Coming 2 America, Prime Video (Fri 5 Mar)

 
Set in the lush and royal country of Zamunda, newly-crowned King Akeem (Eddie Murphy) and his trusted confidante Semmi (Arsenio Hall) embark on an all-new hilarious adventure that has them traversing the globe from their great African nation to the borough of Queens, New York – where it all began.