Premiering on Tuesday, March 26, is the HBO original documentary The Truth vs. Alex Jones directed by Dan Reed and executive produced by Nancy Abraham and Lisa Heller. The film’s original music is composed by David Schweitzer (Emma, Our Great National ParksThe Afterparty, Sanditon, Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King, The Reluctant Traveler). The movie, which tells  the story of how families whose children were murdered at Sandy Hook took on conspiracy giant Alex Jones in two courtroom trials, holding Jones and InfoWars to account for the myths they started spreading hours after the atrocity, premiered at this year’s SXSW Film Festival and will premiere on HBO and will also be available to stream on Max.

Premiering on Thursday, March 28, is the Swedish Netflix original series Ronja the Robber’s Daughter (Ronja Rövardotter) written by Hans Rosenfeldt based on Astrid Lindgren’s fantasy tale and starring Kerstin Linden, Jack Bergenholtz-Henriksson, Krista Kosonen, Christopher Wagelin, Maria Nohra, Sverrir Gudnason, Pernilla August, Johan Ulveson and Vera Vitali. Johan Söderqvist (Let the Right One In, Kon-Tiki, Madame WebAnatomy of a Scandal, Battlefield VAfter the WeddingIn a Better World)  has composed the show’s original music. Check out our previous article to learn more about the fantasy adventure, which will be available to stream on Netflix.

Also premiering on Thursday is the Hulu limited series We Were the Lucky Ones developed by Erica Lipez based on Georgia Hunter’s novel of the same name and starring Joey King, Logan Lerman, Amit Rahav, Hadas Yaron, Henry-Lloyd Hughes, Moran Rosenblatt, Sam Woolf, Michael Aloni, Lior Ashkenazi, Eva Feiler and Robin Weigert. The show’s original music is composed by Rachel Portman (Emma, The Cider House RulesChocolat, Never Let Me Go, The Manchurian CandidateOne Day) and Jon Ehrlich (House, The Resident, Parenthood, InvasionAbout a Boy). Portman’s main title theme will be released as a digital single on Friday. Click here for more information about the 8-part drama, which will be available to stream exclusively on Hulu.

Premiering on Friday, March 29, is the British Disney+ original series Renegade Nell created by Sally Wainwright and starring Louisa Harland, Nick Mohammed, Frank Dillane, Alice Kremelberg, Adrian Lester, Joely Richardson, Ényì Okoronkwo, Pip Torrens, Jake Dunn, Florence Keen and Bo Bragason. The show’s original music is composed by Oli Julian (Sex EducationBreeders,Catastrophe,  The Full MontyHow to Build a Girl) & Nick Foster (Thunderbirds Are GoMisha and the WolvesIn My Skin, Greatest Days). Check out our scoring assignment announcement to learn more about the, which will be available to stream exclusively on Disney+.

Also premiering on Friday is the Showtime limited series A Gentleman in Moscow based on Amor Towles’ bestselling novel of the same name and starring Ewan McGregor, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Alexa Goodall, Johnny Harris, Fehinti Balogun, Leah Harvey, Lyès Salem, Paul Ready, John Heffernan, Dee Ahluwalisa, Anastasia Hille, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, Billie Gadsdon, Daniel Cerqueira, Leah Balmforth and Beau Gadsdon. The show’s original music is composed by Federico Jusid (The Secret In Their EyesThe English, Misconduct, Watership DownThe Head, Loving Pablo, Life Itself). Check out our previous news article for more information about the 8-part drama, which will be available to stream on Paramount+.

Also premiering on Friday is the French Netflix original film The Wages of Fear (Le salaire de la peur) directed by Julien Leclercq and starring Franck Gastambide, Alban Lenoir, Sofiane Zermani and Ana Girardot. Eric Serra (The Fifth Element,GoldenEye, Leon: The ProfessionalLa Femme NikitaLucy, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, The Big Blue) has composed the movie’s original music. A soundtrack album featuring the composer’s score will be announced within the next week. Click here to learn more about the action thriller, which will be available to stream exclusively on Netflix.

Also premiering on Friday is the FX original documentary Spermworld directed by Lance Oppenheim and inspired by the New York Times article The Sperm Kings Have a Problem: Too Much Demand by Nellie Bowles. The film’s original music is composed by Ari Balouzian (Some Kind of Heaven, They Call Us Monsters, The Giant). Hollywood Records will release a soundtrack album featuring the composer’s score from The New York Times and Edgeline Films production on Friday. Check back on this page for the full album details and for more information about the movie, which will premiere on FX and will also be available to stream on Hulu the following day.