March 2017 Movie and TV Lineup for Showtime and Showtime Anytime Released
Showtime subscribers will be able to watch "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me," the classic David Lynch/Mark Frost film, when it is released in the March lineup of both the premium cable channel and standalone subscription service.
According to Deadline, the prequel film of the original series "Twin Peaks" will air on March 1 at 8 p.m. EST.
Released by New Line Cinema, "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" first premiered in the United States on August 1992, where it featured the unaired scenes leading to the brutal murder of Laura Palmer in the Northwest lumber town.
Meanwhile, fans will also be able to watch the first two seasons of "Twin Peaks" when the show returns on May 21 at 9 p.m. EST. Season 3 and 4 will be available exclusively for 'Showtime Anytime' and 'Showtime on Demand.' Other Lynch titles included in the lineup are "Blue Velvet" and "Lost Highway."
In the meantime, other movie titles (see full list) to look forward to are "Enemy at the Gates," which will also air on March 1; "Pele: Birth of a Legend," which will air on March 3; and "Out of the Furnace," which will air on March 4. Viewers can also watch Showtime's original series "Homeland" and "Billions," both airing on Sundays at 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. EST, respectively. "American Jihad," a documentary special, will be available for streaming on March 11, while "Disgraced," the documentary on Patrick Dennehy's murder, will air on March 31.
Other streaming collections included in the lineup are the "Hoops Madness Collection" and the "Coen Brothers Collection."
"Dean Smith," "Disgraced," and the others will be available from March 10 to April 17 as part of the "Hoops Madness Collection." "Fargo," "The Ladykillers" and "No Country for Old Men," on the other hand, will air all days of March as the "Coen Brothers Collection."
The "Women Directors Collection," which includes "Hurt Locker" and "Love the Coopers" among others, will be also be available from March 1 to 31.