Everything Coming To TNT in March 2023

To celebrate South Africa’s world-leading establishment of Human Rights Day on 21 March, TNT presents a curated marathon of films championing freedom and justice. Even if Leonardo Di Caprio’s South African accent in Blood Diamond is a topic of debate, it’s a worthy hit to lead a lineup including Battle in SeattleCaptain Phillips, and Tears of the Sun.

TUNE IN DETAILS (channel premieres)

Tuesday, 21 March

12:30 – Hurricane Season (2009)

14:10 – Captain Phillips (2013)

16:25 – Blood Diamond (2006)

18:50 – Battle in Seattle (2007)

20:30 – Tears of the Sun (2003)

22:30 – The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

One of Marvel’s most epic characters, Venom, is coming to TNT on Sunday, 4 March at 20:00. Starring Academy Award® Nominated actor Tom Hardy as reporter Eddie Brock, who gains superpowers after becoming the host of an alien symbiote named Venom.  Despite being designed to invade Earth – he embraces the role of lethal protector.

TUNE IN DETAILS (channel premiere)

Sunday, 4 March

20:00   –   Venom (2018)  

Everyone in Hollywood goes crazy for the gold-plated statuette officially known as the ‘Academy Award of Merit’, but you might know him better as ‘Oscar’. TNT celebrates the 95th Academy Awards with a list of films that have won at least one of the iconic awards. All hits, no misses, every prime time from Monday, 6 March – with an Oscar-tastic binge of all films on Sunday, 12 March.

 

TUNE IN DETAILS (channel premiere)

Monday, 6 March

20:30   –   The Hurt Locker (2008)

 

Tuesday, 7 March

20:30   –   Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)

 

Wednesday, 8 March

20:30   –   The Fugitive (1993)

 

Thursday, 9 March

20:30   –   Django Unchained (2012)

 

Friday, 10 March

20:30   –   Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

 

Saturday, 11 March

20:30   –   Suicide Squad (2016)

 

Sunday, 12 March

11:35   –   The Fugitive (1993)

13:45   –   Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

15:45   –   Suicide Squad (2016)

17:50   –   Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)

20:05   –   The Hurt Locker (2008)

22:15   –   Django Unchained (2012)

One of the original post-apocalyptic action film series, the Mad Max franchise takes audiences on a rollercoaster through dystopian Australia. From launching Mel Gibson’s career to having Charlize Theron shave her head – the Mad Max effect is no joke. Spend the weekend in this fictional wasteland with the first four instalments on TNT.

 

TUNE IN DETAILS

Friday, 17 March

20:30   –   Mad Max (1979)

 

Saturday, 18 March

20:00   –   Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981)

 

Sunday, 19 March

20:00   –   Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome (1985)

21:50   –   Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

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