Young Sherlock and Gone

This week features a stacked line-up, including a twisty mystery drama, a tense crime thriller and a highly anticipated American neo-Western

f you’ve already binged your way through Netflix’s Bridgerton or fancy switching things up from Prime Video’s Vanished or Disney+’s Love Story, then we’ve got you covered. From the latest Yellowstone spin-off on Paramount+ to a twisty new take on a legendary sleuth on Prime Video, we’ve scoured the TV listings to bring you five of the very best releases this week. So sit back, relax and take a look at our top picks for your watchlist…

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Marshals: A Yellowstone Story

First up is a brand new spin-off set in the world of Yellowstone, with Kayce Dutton, the son of rancher John Dutton, embarking on a new chapter as a US marshal. Using his skills to uphold justice in Montana, Kayce must adapt to a new order – with the help of some familiar faces – while finding his place on the front line of defence.

Marshals: A Yellowstone Story lands on Paramount+ on Monday 2 March.

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two men in suits in 18th century london© Dan Smith/Prime

Young Sherlock

From the man behind Robert Downey Jr’s Sherlock Holmes, Guy Ritchie returns with another take on the legendary detective – this time exploring his origin story.

​​​​​​​Hero Fiennes Tiffin plays the “youthfully defiant” sleuth, who embarks on his first investigation that changes the trajectory of his life “forever”. Alongside Hero, the stellar cast includes Dónal Finn, Zine Tseng, Joseph Fiennes, Natascha McElhone, Max Irons and Colin Firth.

Reflecting on the project, in which he worked with his real-life uncle Joseph Fiennes, Hero told HELLO!: “I’ve always wanted to work with Joe, and anyone in my family in the industry, but it would have to be for the right opportunity.

“Matthew Parkhill, our showrunner, said that he saw me shrink to a much younger version of myself, but Joe’s so supportive and such an incredible actor. He’s also very generous and giving, and I very quickly built up that confidence again and I loved working opposite him.”

Young Sherlock lands on Prime Video on Thursday 4 March.

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Vladimir

If it’s a twisty comedy drama you’re after, Netflix has just the thing with its latest age-gap romance, Vladimir. Starring Leo Woodall and Rachel Weisz, the series is based on Julia May Jonas’s bestselling novel, which follows a college professor whose life is turned upside down when she becomes consumed by her desire for her “captivating” new colleague.

Vladimir lands on Netflix on Thursday 5 March.

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The Capture Season 3

Fans of The Capture will be pleased to see its protagonist, detective Rachel Carey (Holliday Grainger), back for a third instalment of the BBC’s hit crime thriller. This time, Rachel must navigate her new role in counter-terrorism as she works to regain the trust of the public. But when a carefully constructed attack unfolds, she’s pulled into a web of conspiracy that forces her to make serious sacrifices.

The Capture season three lands on BBC One on Sunday 8 March at 9pm and will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer.

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EVE MYLES in Gone© ITV

Gone

Sherwood star David Morrissey and The Guest actress Eve Myles are teaming up for a chilling new psychological drama on ITV. The six-parter, written by George Kay (Hijack) and inspired by the careers of a real-life detective and crime correspondent, centres on a headteacher who becomes the prime suspect in his wife’s disappearance.

Michael Polly was once an upstanding member of society, but he quickly comes under the scrutiny of Detective Annie Cassidy, who stops at nothing to uncover the truth.

Gone lands on ITV1 on Sunday 8 March at 9pm and will be available to stream on ITVX.