Here’s What’s New on Netflix in March 2026
March on Netflix is set to be a very good month for baseball fans and BTS fans alike. The streamer will be home to opening night on March 25, Yankees vs. Giants. It will also highlight the South Korean group’s comeback with a live special and a documentary, which accompany a new album arriving March 20. On the TV front, new series highlights include Rachel Weisz leading the adaptation of Julia May Jonas’ 2022 novel Vladimir, as a college literature professor obsessed with her younger colleague, and the Duffer brothers-executive-produced horror series Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, in which a bride (Camila Morrone) finds she’s in for more than she bargained for. It’s also a last call for many beloved film hits of the ’90s, which will depart by months’ end. Get your Talented Mr. Ripley, A League of Their Own, and Titanic while you still can. Here are the Netflix originals coming in February 2026 March 1 The Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRAMarch 2 Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 13 March 3Bruce Bruce: I Ain’t Playin’March 4 Blue Therapy Street Flow 3 March 5 A Friend, a MurdererVladimir March 6 Boyfriend on Demand The Dinosaurs Hello Bachchon Still Shining Strangers in the Park The TikTok Killer War Machine March 7 BEASTARS FINAL SEASON Part 2 March 9 Sesame Street: Volume 2 March 10 Derrick Stroup: NostalgicONE PIECE: Season 2March 11 Age of Attraction Louis Theroux: Inside the ManosphereLove Is Blind: The Reunion March 12 Love is Blind: Sweden: Season 3 Made in Korea Virgin River: Season 7 March 13 Fatal Seduction: Season 3 That Night March 16 The Plastic Detox March 17 Mark Normand: None Too PleasedMarch 18 Eva Lasting: Season 4 Radioactive Emergency Season 2: Furies: Resistance March 19 STEEL BALL RUN JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black Season 2 Part 2 Unicorn Academy: Secrets Revealed: Chapter 1 March 20 Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man Pokémon Horizons: Season 3—Rising Hope Part 2 The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel March 21 BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG March 23 Inside: Season 3 March 24 Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride Ready or Not: Texas March 25 Heartbreak High: Season 3 Homicide: New York: Season 2 MLB Opening Night: Yankees vs. Giants March 26 Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole The Prosecutor The Red Line Something Very Bad Is Going to HappenMarch 27 53 Sundays BTS: THE RETURN The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties: Season 6 March 31 Aaron Chen: Funny GardenUntold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom Here are the TV shows and movies coming to Netflix in March 2026 March 1Casino Chef Deepwater Horizon Desperado Fifty Shades Darker Fifty Shades Freed Fifty Shades of Grey The Green Knight Goosebumps Jurassic World Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Legion The Lego Movie Matilda Misery Ray Sicario Stephen King’s Sleepwalkers The Swan Princess Trolls Zombieland March 2 Hotel MumbaiJurassic World: Dominion March 3 The Bling Ring March 5 Ginger & Rosa March 6 A Man Called Ove March 7 Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Nuremberg March 9 Clifford the Big Red Dog March 10 Jobs March 11 The Man in the High Castle: Seasons 1-4 March 14 Nobody 2 March 17 The Ricky Gervais Show: Seasons 1-3 March 19 JigsawSawSaw IISaw IIISaw IVSaw VSaw VISaw XSaw: The Final Chapter March 21 The Bad Guys 2 March 23 Anatomy of a Fall Minions: The Rise of Gru March 26 Caterpillar The Conners: Season 7 Mike & Molly: Seasons 1- 6 March 28 Anemone Here’s what’s leaving Netflix in February 2026 March 1 A League of Their OwnAce Ventura: Pet DetectiveAce Ventura: When Nature CallsThe Amazing Spider-ManThe Amazing Spider-Man 2As Good as It GetsBad TeacherBattlefield EarthBoyz n the HoodBram Stoker’s DraculaBraveheartBrightburnDante’s PeakFranklin & Bash: Seasons 1-4GodzillaI Know What You Did Last SummerLittle WomenPulp FictionStripesThis Is 40The Ugly TruthThe Wedding RingerThe Wolf of Wall StreetMarch 2 The Hughleys: Seasons 1-4 March 5 Forrest Gump March 6 Power Rangers March 11 Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret March 12 House of GucciThe HustleMarch 13 The Talented Mr. RipleyMarch 14 Miracle in Cell No. 7March 16 TitanicMarch 20 Four BrothersMarch 25 Wrath of ManMarch 31 The Hurt LockerHere are 3 themes that drove another challenging week on Wall Street
Surprising economic data, another batch of earnings, and an intensifying conflict in the Middle East all combined to move the market, mostly downward.

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