March Streaming Guide: What to Watch on Netflix, HBO Max, and More

In our Golden Age of entertainment, the gluttony of options is overwhelming. Here’s what we’re watching this month.

Winter is thawing and spring is just around the corner. Before you fill your weekends with outdoor adventures, knock some cinematic masterpieces off your must-see list. And in case you don’t have one, we made one for you. Here’s what to watch on Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, Disney+, and more in March 2023.

Netflix

What to Watch on Netflix: March 2023

Netflix is getting into live stand-up for the first time this month with Chris Rock: Selective Outrage (March 4). It’ll include a before and after show with a number of appearances from comedians and stars like Kevin Hart, Jerry Seinfeld, Amy Schumer, and more.

Penn Badgley reprises his role as Joe in Season 4, Part 2 of You (March 9). This go-around, Joe moves to London and gets involved with a group of wealthy socialites. However, the tables are turned and the stalker becomes the prey.

Idris Elba returns as the iconic detective Luther in the new film Luther: The Fallen Sun (March 10). The movie is a continuation of the titular series and picks up with Luther on the run, having just escaped from prison. Elba is joined by Cynthia Erivo, who plays an officer tracking down Luther, and Andy Serkis, who plays a billionaire who also happens to be a serial killer.

In another continuation, Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston are back for Murder Mystery 2 (March 31). The duo are now private detectives who are launching their own agency. Their next case involves a billionaire friend, who’s kidnapped on their wedding day—on a private island no less.

Seeking some silver screen standouts? There are plenty of movies to watch this month including Adam Sandler’s Big Daddy, all three movies in the Hangover trilogy, Emma Stone’s high school comedy Easy A, the iconic National Lampoon’s Animal House, Brad Pitt’s zombie action thriller World War Z, Vin Diesel’s sci-fi action flicks Pitch Black and Chronicles of Riddick, and more.

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What to Watch on HBO Max: March 2023

The final season of Succession is here. The award-winning series returns to HBO for its fourth season, in which the Roy family will armor up for battle to see who will helm the global conglomerate Waystar Royco (March 26). The third season ended with secret deals and big betrayals, as Logan (Brian Cox) maneuvered to sell the company, leaving his three children out of the mix and looking to find a way to regain control. Ah, nothing like a family power struggle. 

Nearly two years after premiering, Perry Mason is back for Season 2 (March 6). Matthew Rhys returns as the titular defense attorney and is looking into a new case after previously taking on a kidnapping. Chris Chalk reprises his role as policeman Paul Drake, while Katherine Waterston, Hope Davis, and Sean Astin join the cast in supporting roles. 

This month also marks the season finale of The Last of Us (March 12). If you haven’t watched the series yet, the time is now. Father and daughter, Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey), navigate a post-apocalyptic world crawling with various zombie types. The series is slated for a second season, which will be based off the video game The Last of Us Part II, so you’ll want to catch up to avoid spoilers.

With Michael B. Jordan bringing Creed III to theaters in March, it’s the perfect time to watch Creed and Creed II (March 1). You can also catch Sylvester Stallone’s action series The Expendables 1-3, along with Rian Johnson’s The Brothers Bloom, the Paul Rudd comedy I Love You, Man (March 1), the recent reboot of Mortal Kombat (March 8), and Angelina Jolie’s firefighting action thriller Those Who Wish Me Dead (March 29).

What to Watch on Disney Plus: March 2023

It’s been a long wait, but The Mandalorian is finally back after two years. Star Wars fans are eager to see what happens to Din Djarin aka “Mando” (Pedro Pascal) and baby Grogu. The adventure series picks up where parts of Season 2 and the spin-off, The Book of Boba Fett, left off: Din is looking to explore the history of his people by returning to the home world of Mandalore. Mando has been stripped of his true heritage by taking off his helmet. Now he must go back and purify himself in the mines of Mandalore. Little does he know other Mandalorians are looking to gather and may lead to a battle within. The show starts streaming March 1 and will drop weekly episodes. 

If you want a little 90’s nostalgia, you can stream all four seasons of Neil Patrick Harris’s original medical comedy series Doogie Howser, M.D. starting March 15. 

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What to Watch on Amazon Prime: March 2023

High-profile rock drama Daisy Jones and the Six (March 3) is based on the best-selling book of the same name. The show follows an iconic 1970’s rock band’s rise to fame. Taking inspiration from Fleetwood Mac and other bands of that era, the series stars Riley Keough as Daisy, while the supporting cast includes Camila Morrone, Sam Clafin, and Suki Waterhouse.

If you didn’t get a chance to catch it in theaters, Jordan Peele’s thriller Nope hits the streamer on March 21. One of the most original films of 2022, the film follows Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out) and KeKe Palmer as siblings who own a horse farm that works with Hollywood movies. When they encounter something that looks like a UFO, all hell breaks loose. 

You also can watch one of the highest-grossing films of the year,Top Gun: Maverick (March 24). Maverick (Tom Cruise) returns to the Top Gun academy to teach a crop of new recruits how to prepare for a deadly mission.

If you’re looking for other fun movies to watch, Prime has you covered. Watch Denzel Washington’s crime drama American Gangster; sci-fi thriller Cloverfield; cult comedy Dazed and Confused; action comedy Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels; Oscar-winning Ordinary People; Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s drama Good Will Hunting; Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction; Tom Cruise’s Vanilla Sky; and more (all March 1).  

What to Watch on Apple TV+: March 2023

It’s time to believe again—Ted Lasso is back. Jason Sudekis and company return for the third and most likely final season of the Emmy-winning comedy series, following the ups and downs of AFC Richmond. It’s been nearly two years since the comedy finished Season 2. Things ended quite dramatically with Richmond scoring late in their final match to secure promotion into the Premier League. But there was even more drama in store, as Ted’s former assistant coach-turned-rival Nate (Nick Mohammed) took a job coaching West Ham United, who will surely face off against Richmond in the third season. The season will have 12 episodes, premiering March 15, then releasing weekly. 

The platform is also debuting Extrapolations (March 17), a new anthology series from Scott Z. Burns (Contagion). The series will take a look at the effects of climate change around the world through a range of different characters. It includes an all-star cast with Meryl Streep, Ed Norton, Kit Harington, Daveed Diggs, and Matthew Rhys. 

What to Watch on Hulu: March 2023

A comedy classic is getting a sequel with Hulu’s History of the World, Part II (March 6). Mel Brooks is bringing a direct sequel to his 1981 comedy with a new sketch series starring himself, Wanda Sykes, Nick Krol, Ike Barinholtz, Jason Alexander, Jack Black, and a huge roster of all-star comedians and actors. 

On the more serious side, crime thriller Boston Strangler (March 17) is also coming to the platform. Based off true events, the movie follows investigative reporters on the case of the 1960’s murders. The film stars Keira Knightley as Loretta McLaughlin, the reporter who broke the story, and Carrie Coon as Jean Cole, who works with Loretta to report on the killings (13 in all). The film also stars Alessandro Nivola, Chris Cooper, David Dastmalchian, Morgan Spector, and Bill Camp in supporting roles.

On the movie side, you can catch Bill Murray’s comedy classic Groundhog Day, sports comedy Kicking & Screaming, crime drama L.A. Confidential, Stallone action thriller Rambo: Last Blood, Ben Affleck’s crime drama The Town, and the Tom Hanks comedy That Thing You Do (all March 1).

Complete March 2023 Streaming Guide: What to Watch on Disney+, HBO Max, Netflix, and More

What to Stream on Hulu

March 1

Wreck: Complete Season 1

30 Days of Night (2007)

Anastasia (1997)

Anonymous (2011)

Another Earth (2011)

Armored (2009)

As Good as It Gets (1997)

At Any Price (2013)

Baby’s Day Out (1994)

Broken Arrow (1996)

Casa De Mi Padre (2012)

Commando (1985)

The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)

Dangerous Beauty (1998)

The Departed (2006)

The Expendables (2010)

The Expendables 2 (2012)

The Expendables 3 (2014)

The Eyes of My Mother (2016)

Firehouse Dog (2007)

Glory (1989)

Groundhog Day (1993)

Hitman (2007)

How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998)

Ice Age: Continental Drift (2010)

The Ides of March (2011)

In Her Shoes (2005)

In the Cut (2003)

Just Go With It (2011)

Kicking & Screaming (2005)

L.A. Confidential (1997)

Love and Basketball (2000)

Rambo: Last Blood (2019)

Rio (2011)

The Shack (2017)

The Shape of Water (2017)

Self/Less (2015)

Siberia (2018)

Sixteen Candles (1984)

Son of God (2014)

Takers (2010)

That Thing You Do! (1996)

Third Person (2014)

The Town (2010)

Unstoppable (2010)

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010)

When a Man Loves a Woman (1994)

The Wife (2018)

March 2

Dragons: The Nine Realms: Complete Season 5

National Geographic Investigates: Guantanamo: Special Premiere

Bobby Flay: Special

Zombie House Flipping: Complete Season 2

Next Exit (2022)

March 3

Gulmohar (2023)

Triangle of Sadness (2022)

Waiting… (2005)

March 6

History of the World, Part II: Four-Night Comedy Event

Mob Psycho 100: Complete Season 3 (DUBBED)

March 7

Rabbit Academy (2022)

March 8

Among the Shadows (2019)

March 9

Farmer Wants a Wife: Series Premiere

National Geographic Investigates: Narco States Aftermath: Special Premiere

Cities of the Underworld: Complete Season 13

The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch: Complete Season 3

The Inhabitant (2022)

March 10

UnPrisoned: Complete Season 1

FX’s New York Times Presents: Sin Eater: Two-Part Documentary

Watcher (2022)

March 12

Countdown to Oscars 95: The Red Carpet Live: Livestream

March 13

On the Red Carpet After the Awards

On the Red Carpet After Dark

The Oscars

March 15

My Family: Series Premiere

Kids Diana Show Ultimate Mishmash: Complete Season 1

LankyBox Ultimate Mishmash: Complete Season 1

Love, Diana: Complete Season 1

Ryan’s World Specials: Complete Seasons 7-11

Bad Therapy (2020)

Bayou Caviar (2018)

Changeland (2019)

Flux Gourmet (2022)

In the Fade (2017)

Serena (2014)

Wetlands (2017)

You Laugh But It’s True (2011)

March 16

National Geographic Investigates: Colombian Guerilla Gold: Special Premiere

Beyond Oak Island: Complete Season 2

Intervention: Complete Season 3

The Killing: Complete Season 1

The Private Voice of Hitler: Special

I Think We’re Alone Now (2018)

Official Competition (2021)

There There (2022)

March 17

Boston Strangler (2023)

Good Trouble: Season 5 Premiere

Rubikon (2022)

Summit Fever (2022)

March 20

Inu-Oh (2021)

March 22

Rūrangi: Complete Season 2

March 23

The Lesson Is Murder: Complete Docuseries

Digging for the Truth: Complete Season 1

Call Jane (2022)

March 24

Up Here: Complete Season 1

The Estate (2022)

Philomena (2013)

March 26

FX’s Great Expectations: Two-Episode Series Premiere

March 28

Attack on Titan: Final Season, Part 2 (DUBBED)

March 29

Abominable and the Invisible City: Complete Season 2

Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer: Season 1, Part 2 (DUBBED)

March 30

The Croods: Family Tree: Complete Season 6

RapCaviar Presents: Complete Season 1

The Curse of Oak Island: Complete Season 9

The Curse of Oak Island: Behind the Dig: Complete Season 6

Hunt (2022)

March 31

Killing Gunther (2017)

Rye Lane (2023)

What to Stream on Apple TV Plus

Ted Lasso: Season 3 (March 15)

Stillwater — Shorts (March 15)

Extrapolations (March 17)

My Kind of Country (March 24)

The Big Door Prize (March 29)

Eva the Owlet (March 31)

What to Stream on Amazon Prime

March 1

12 Angry Men (1957)

A Fish Called Wanda (1988)

Akeelah and The Bee (2006)

American Gangster (2007)

Barbershop (2002)

Barefoot in the Park (1967)

Being John Malkovich (1999)

Big Daddy (1999)

Capote (2006)

Carrie (1976)

Carrie (2013)

Cinderella Man (2005)

Cloverfield (2008)

Contraband (2012)

Courageous (2011)

Creed (2015)

Creed II (2018)

Dazed and Confused (1993)

Def Comedy Jam S1-S7 (1992)

Detroit (2017)

Duck Soup (1933)

Elizabeth (1999)

Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)

Eye for an Eye (1996)

Flesh and Bone (1993)

Good Will Hunting (1998)

Imagine That (2009)

Internal Affairs (1990)

Jonah: A VeggieTales Movies (2002)

Kevin Hart: Laugh At My Pain (2011)

Leaving Las Vegas (1996)

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1999)

Lost in Translation (2003)

Margin Call (2011)

Midnight Cowboy (1969)

Minnie and Moskowitz (1971)

Nerve (2016)

Nowitzki: The Perfect Shot (2015)

Once Upon a Time in the West (1969)

Ordinary People (1980)

Paths of Glory (1957)

Pulp Fiction (1994)

RBG (2018)

Red River (1948)

Rocky (1976)

Rocky Balboa (2006)

Rocky II (1979)

Rocky III (1982)

Rocky IV (1985)

Rocky V (1990)

Sahara (2005)

Scent of a Woman (1993)

Shine A Light (2008)

Sterile Cuckoo (1969)

Street Smart (1987)

Super 8 (2011)

The Apartment (1960)

The Babysitter (1995)

The Dead Zone (1983)

The Defiant Ones (1958)

The Expendables 2 (2012)

The Expendables 3 (2014)

The Frozen Ground (2013)

The Hunted (2003)

The Hunter (1980)

The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)

The Machinist (2004)

The Manchurian Candidate (2004)

The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie (2008)

The Presidio (1988)

The Virgin Suicides (2000)

Unlocked (2017)

Vanilla Sky (2001)

Vanity Fair (2004)

VeggieTales: An Easter Carol (2004)

VeggieTales: Lord of the Beans (2005)

VeggieTales: Noah’s Ark (2017)

VeggieTales: ‘Twas The Night Before Easter (2011)

Witness For the Protection (1958)

Your Highness (2011)

March 3

Daisy Jones & The Six (2023)

The Pimp – No F***ing Fairytale (2023)

March 6

The Magnificent Seven (2016)

March 7

Secret Headquarters (2022)

The Silent Twins (2022)

The Visitor (2022)

March 10

Jackass Forever (2022)

This Is Christmas (2022)

March 11

La Guzman S1 (2019)

March 12

Men, Women & Children (2014)

March 14

Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (2022)

March 17

Angel Flight (2023)

Boy and the World (2014)

Class of ‘07 (2023)

Dom (2023)

Swarm (2023)

March 21

Nope (2022)

March 22

Sanandresito (2012)

March 24

Reggie (2023)

Top Gun: Maverick (2022)

March 28

Big Trip 2: Special Delivery (2022)

March 29

American Renegades (2018)

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017)

March 31

Boss S1-2 (2011)

But I’m a Cheerleader (2000)

Enemies Closer (2014)

The Power (2023)

Siberia (2021)

Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (2013)

Zeros and Ones (2021)

What to Stream on Disney Plus

Weekly episodes in March 2023:

Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. (season 2 premiere March 31)

The Mandalorian (season premiere March 1)

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder

Star Wars: The Bad Batch

March 1

Eureka! (Season 1, 4 episodes)

Going Fur Gold (Season 1)

March 3

Dino Death Match

The Next Mega Tsunami

March 7

Voices Rising: The Music Of Wakanda Forever – Episode 2

March 8

Africa’s Deadliest (Seasons 2-5)

Chibiverse (Season 1)

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur – Season 1, 5 episodes

Mpower (All Episodes)

Spidey and His Amazing Friends (Season 2, 4 episodes)

March 10

Chang Can Dunk — Disney+ Originals film premiere

March 14

Disney NHL Big City Greens Classic (Livestream)

Voices Rising: The Music of Wakanda Forever – Episode 3

March 15

Doogie Howser, M.D. (Seasons 1-4)

Engineering Connections (Seasons 1 & 2)

Firebuds (Season 1, 4 episodes)

Kiff (Season 1, 6 episodes)

Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts – Season 2 Premiere

March 17

Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming, with Dave Letterman

Hippo VS. Croc

March 22

How to Win at Everything (Season 1)

Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes (Season 1, 4 episodes)

Restaurants at the End of the World (Season 1)

Superstructures: Engineering Marvels (Season 1)

March 24

Witness Disaster

March 25

Saturdays (Season 1, 6 episodes)

Secrets of Sulphur Springs – Season 3

March 29

Crimes Against Nature (Season 2)

Disney Junior Mickey Mouse Funhouse (Season 2, 4 episodes)

Incredibly Small World (Season 1)

March 31

Prom Pact

Worst Weather Ever?

What to Stream on HBO Max

March 1

A Dangerous Method, 2011

Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, 2014 (HBO)

Basic, 2003 (HBO)

Bloodsport, 1988 (HBO)

Cobra, 1986 (HBO)

Creed, 2015

Creed II, 2018

Finding Forrester, 2000 (HBO)

Ghost Ship, 2002 (HBO)

The Expendables, 2010

House at the End of the Street, 2012 (HBO)

I Love You, Man, 2009 (HBO)

Long Shot, 2019 (HBO)

Make Your Move, 2013 (HBO)

Milk, 2008 (HBO)

My Bloody Valentine, 1981 (HBO)

Next Day Air, 2009 (HBO)

Rocknrolla, 2008 (HBO)

Selena, 1997

Sinister, 2012

Spawn, 1997

Speed Racer, 2008 (HBO)

The Accused, 1988 (HBO)

The Big Hit, 1998 (HBO)

The Blue Lagoon, 1980

The Brothers Bloom, 2008 (HBO)

The Expendables 2, 2012

The Expendables 3, 2014

The Jacket, 2005 (HBO)

The Wife, 2018

This is the End, 2013

Vampire in Brooklyn, 1995 (HBO)

You Got Served, 2004

March 2

Marlon Wayans: God Loves Me, Max Original Premiere

Mariachis, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

March 6

Perry Mason, Season 2 Premiere (HBO)

Rain Dogs, Season Premiere (HBO)

March 8

Mortal Kombat, 2021

March 12

The Last of Us, Season Finale Premiere (HBO)

March 17

Beach Cottage Chronicles, Season 2

March 19

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, Documentary Premiere (HBO)

March 23

Only You: The Animated Shorts Collections, 2023

March 26

Succession, Season 4 Premiere (HBO)

March 29

Those Who Wish Me Dead

What to Stream on Netflix 

March 1

Cheat – Netflix Series

Tonight You’re Sleeping with Me – Netflix Film

Wrong Side of the Tracks, season 2 – Netflix Series

Big Daddy

Burlesque

Easy A

Forged in Fire: Knife or Death, season 2

The Hangover

The Hangover: Part II

The Hangover: Part III

Little Angel: Volume 2

Magic Mike XXL

National Lampoon’s Animal House

Open Season

Open Season 2

Out of Africa

Rango

Seven Years in Tibet

Sleepless in Seattle

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron

The Other Boleyn Girl

March 2

Framed! A Sicilian Murder Mystery, season 2 – Netflix Series

Karate Sheep – Netflix Family

Masameer County, season 2 – Netflix Series

Monique Olivier: Accessory to Evil – Netflix Documentary

Sex/Life, season 2 – Netflix Series

This Is Where I Leave You

March 3

Love at First Kiss – Netflix Film

Next in Fashion, season 2 – Netflix Series

Split the Root

March 4

Chris Rock: Selective Outrage – Netflix Comedy

Divorce Attorney Shin – Netflix Series

March 6

Ridley Jones, season 5 – Netflix Family

March 7

World War Z

March 8

Faraway – Netflix Film

MH370: The Plane That Disappeared – Netflix Documentary

March 9

You, season 4 part 2 – Netflix Series

March 10

The Glory Part 2 – Netflix Series

Have a nice day! – Netflix Film

Luther: The Fallen Sun – Netflix Film

Outlast – Netflix Series

Rana Naidu – Netflix Series

10 Minute Workouts: Volume 2

20 Minute Workouts: Volume 2

30 Minute Workouts: Volume 2

Abs & Core Volume 1

Bodyweight Burn: Volume 2

Fire & Flow with Tara & Xochilt Volume 1

Fitness for Runners Volume 1

High-Intensity Training: Volume 2

Ignite & Inspire: Volume 1

Kick Off with Betina Gozo: Volume 1

Lower-Body Workouts Volume 1

Upper-Body Workouts Volume 1

Yoga Volume 1

Yoga with Xochil: Volume 1

March 14

Ariyoshi Assists – Netflix Series

Bert Kreischer: Razzle Dazzle – Netflix Comedy

March 15

The Law of the Jungle – Netflix Series

Money Shot: The Pornhub Story – Netflix Documentary

March 16

The Chronicles of Riddick

Kick-Ass 2

Pitch Black

Riddick

Shadow and Bone, season 2 – Netflix Series

Still Time – Netflix Film

March 17

Dance 100 – Netflix Series

In His Shadow – Netflix Film

Maestro in Blue – Netflix Series

The Magician’s Elephant – Netflix Film

Noise – Netflix Film

Sky High: The Series – Netflix Series

March 20

Carol

Gabby’s Dollhouse, season 7 – Netflix Family

March 21

We Lost Our Human – Netflix Family

March 22

Invisible City, season 2 – Netflix Series

The Kingdom, season 2 – Netflix Series

Waco: American Apocalypse – Netflix Documentary

March 23

Johnny – Netflix Film

The Night Agent – Netflix Series

March 24

Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga – Netflix Film

Love Is Blind, season 4 – Netflix Series

March 28

InuYasha, seasons 4-5

Mae Martin: SAP – Netflix Comedy

March 29

Emergency: NYC – Netflix Documentary

Unseen – Netflix Series

Wellmania – Netflix Series

March 30

Big Mäck: Gangsters and Gold – Netflix Documentary

From Me to You: Kimi ni Todoke – Netflix Series

Unstable – Netflix Series

March 31

Copycat Killer – Netflix Series

Diary of a Mad Black Woman

Henry Danger, seasons 4-5

Kill Boksoon – Netflix Film

Murder Mystery 2 – Netflix Film

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, season 2

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Tesla confirms its next Gigafactory will be in Mexico

unfinished Tesla model Y vehicles on factory assembly line platforms, no bumpers or headlights attached yet.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on Wednesday that the company will build its next Gigafactory in Mexico. The news came during the live Q and A sessions after Tesla’s Investor Day event, where it has announced its Master Plan part three.

During the event, Musk revealed that the facility will be built in the Mexican state of Nuevo León, which shares a small border with Texas — home of Tesla’s Austin Gigafactory. Yesterday, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador confirmed the project will be built in the city of Monterrey, which is about 387 miles away from Tesla’s headquarters in Austin.

The announcement confirms earlier reporting that Tesla was planning its sixth Gigafactory in Mexico. Musk had reportedly toured three Mexican states…

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Elon Musk unveils a new Master Plan, a path to sustainable energy future, but no new cars

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Elon Musk revealed the third part of Tesla’s “Master Plan,” in which the company will lead the global effort to eliminate fossil fuels and convert the world to sustainable energy. The plan was outlined during an investor event Wednesday held at the company’s Gigafactory in Austin, Texas.

Master Plan 3 includes adding renewable power to the existing grid, producing more electric vehicles, installing heat pumps in homes and buildings, using high-temperature heat delivery and hydrogen for industrial applications, and building sustainably fueled planes and boats. Musk’s plan is to create “a sustainable energy civilization.”

Tesla projects it will take $10 trillion in investments to bring about this sustainable future powered by renewable…

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Sources: Alabama to Hire Ex-Texas Coach Charlie Strong as Assistant

Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban is bringing back a former assistant with extensive experience.

Alabama has hired former Texas coach Charlie Strong as a defensive analyst, Sports Illustrated’s Ross Dellenger reported Wednesday.

Strong returns to Alabama after spending a year as a Jaguars assistant in 2021 and then serving as co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at the University of Miami last season under coach Mario Cristobal.

Strong previously served as a defensive assistant at Alabama in ’20, helping the Crimson Tide win the College Football Playoff national championship. He rejoins Nick Saban’s coaching staff to anchor a Crimson Tide defense that finished third in passing yards (187.8) allowed and fourth in rushing yards (130.4) allowed per game in the SEC in 2022.

Nationally, Alabama ranked 13th in total defense (318.2), ninth in scoring defense (18.15), 36th in rush defense and 17th in passing yards allowed per game. The news of Strong’s hiring comes nearly three weeks after he informed Miami that he would not return to the program after he was passed over to become the Hurricanes’ next defensive coordinator.

Strong’s career runs deep in the SEC. He started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Florida (1983-84) and Texas A&M in (1985). However, Strong has spent several stints with the Gators over his coaching career.

From 2003-09, Strong served as a defensive assistant at Florida, ultimately as defensive coordinator. He also served as Florida’s interim head coach in the program’s ’04 bowl game following the firing of coach Ron Zook.

He also served as the Gators’ outside linebackers coach from 1988-89 and as a defensive assistant at Florida from 1991-94. From 2010-19, Strong served as a head coach at the collegiate ranks for 10 seasons with stops at Louisville, Texas and South Florida.

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