Upcoming Releases: March 2025

Posted on 3/3/2025

It's a big month for comics! Check out some of the hottest pop culture collectibles coming out during the last month of winter.

March Madness, St. Patrick’s Day, Daylight Savings Time, oh my! There’s a lot happening in March, including the release of dozens of new pop culture collectibles to enjoy. This March is a big month for comics especially — the newest Batman series features the return of a nostalgic villain, while movie-goers look forward to a brand-new release from Bong Joon-ho, creator of 2019’s Parasite. Here’s the latest and greatest coming in March 2025:

Upcoming Comic Releases

Batman #158 – March 26


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Hush returns in this much-anticipated sequel to Jeph Loeb’s 2002-2003 storyline!

More than two decades ago, DC Comics introduced Batman readers to Hush — a mysterious stalker who briefly antagonizes Batman under a plot masterminded by the Riddler. In the original storyline, Hush is defeated and his body is never recovered. Now, Hush seems to have returned for another round! Loeb, Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair all return to tell Hush’s new story, starting with Batman #158 and running for six monthly issues through Batman #163 in August.

Batman #158 (a.k.a. Batman: H2SH) hits store shelves on March 26!

Other notable comics releasing in March 2025 include:

  • Star Wars: Jedi Knights #1 – March 5
  • Web of Spider-Verse #1 – March 5
  • Absolute Batman #6 – March 12
  • Godzilla vs Fantastic Four #1 – March 19
  • Absolute Flash #1 – March 19
  • Absolute Martian Manhunter #1 – March 26

Upcoming TCG Releases

UniVersus: Critical Role: Heroes of Exandria – March 7


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Return to Exandria with the latest UniVersus TCG set!

The new Critical Role: Heroes of Exandria set brings a ton of adventures, challenges and characters straight from the hit Critical Role web series, including characters and mechanics inspired by Mighty Nein and Vox Machina. Along with boosters, UniVersus will be releasing two pre-constructed starter decks featuring Percival de Rolo and Beauregard Lionett. Finally, celebrate Critical Role’s 10th anniversary with UniVersus as the team delivers exciting events and content throughout Critical Role: Heroes of Exandria’s release, including boss fight challenges, opportunities to find alternate art cards and much more!

UniVersus’ Critical Role: Heroes of Exandria set releases on March 7!

Other notable TCGs releasing in March 2025 include:

  • Disney Lorcana: Archazia’s Island – March 7
  • Dragon Ball Super Masters: History of Z – March 7
  • Star Wars Unlimited: Jump to Lightspeed – March 14
  • Yu-Gi-Oh!: Maze of the Master – March 14
  • One Piece TCG: Royal Blood – March 21
  • Pokémon Scarlet & Violet: Journey Together – March 28

Upcoming Sports Card Releases

2024-25 Upper Deck Series 2 Hockey – March 5


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The 2024-25 NHL regular season is in the home stretch, with the playoffs right around the corner. That means it's time for the second installment of Upper Deck's flagship hockey trilogy, as the 2024-25 Upper Deck Series 2 Hockey set releases on March 5!

An additional 250 base cards will be added to the main set, making for a 500-card combined base set between Series 1 and Series 2. Series 2 will feature 200 new cards of veteran NHL stars, with the other 50 made up of the coveted Young Guns rookie cards. Once again, the series will also contain numbered parallels and a huge list of unique inserts featuring hockey's most popular All-Stars and up-and-comers.

Hockey collectors don't have long to wait. The 2024-25 Upper Deck Series 2 Hockey set hits the ice on March 5!

Other notable sports cards releasing in March 2025 include:

  • 2024 Panini Illusions Football – March 7
  • 2024 Topps Finest Football – March 7
  • 2023-24 Panini Immaculate Basketball – March 12
  • 2024-25 Donruss Basketball – March 14
  • 2024-25 Panini Origins Basketball – March 21

Upcoming Video Game Releases

Split Fiction – March 6


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Team up with your friends to escape a nightmare of your own creation!

Mio and Zoe are contrasting authors — one writes sci-fi and the other writes fantasy — who become trapped inside their own made-up worlds after being exposed to a machine meant to steal their creative ideas. Now, they’ll have to work together to escape with their memories intact. From taming dragons to fighting cyber-ninjas, will you and one other be able to guide Mio and Zoe back to reality?

The newest split-screen adventure from the studio behind 2021’s award-winning co-op adventure, It Takes Two — Split Fiction, arrives on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox on March 6!

Other notable video games releasing in March 2025 include:

  • Two Point Museum – March 4
  • Assassin’s Creed Shadows – March 20
  • Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – March 20
  • Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land – March 21
  • Killing Floor 3 – March 25

Upcoming Film Releases

Mickey 17 – March 7


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What would you do if you discovered a clone of yourself?

Broke and ready for a new start, Mickey Barnes signs up to be an “expendable,” a disposable worker who is sent on dangerous missions that he is not expected to survive. Each time he dies, a new body is cloned and regenerated for him. During one assignment, his current body, “Mickey 17,” is prematurely assumed dead. When Mickey 17 returns to base, he meets Mickey 18 — his replacement. Now, both must work together to stay hidden (if either is discovered, they will both be exterminated) and discover the inner workings of the oppressive leaders governing the colony.

Bong Joon-ho’s latest dark comedy, Mickey 17, releases in U.S. theaters on March 7!

Other notable films releasing in March 2025 include:

  • In the Lost Lands – March 7
  • Snow White – March 21
  • Locked – March 21
  • A Working Man – March 28
  • Death of a Unicorn – March 28

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