Netflix is delivering one of its most anticipated lineups of the year in March 2026. From blockbuster returns and high-stakes originals to fresh documentaries and fan-favorite revivals, the streaming giant has something for every viewer.
Highlights include the long-awaited One Piece Season 2, Cillian Murphy’s explosive return in the Peaky Blinders movie, and gripping new stories like the sci-fi actioner War Machine and the psychological limited series Vladimir.
Whether you’re craving adventure, drama, true crime, or family entertainment, March 2026 on Netflix promises a diverse mix of new movies and series. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the key arrivals, based on official announcements and schedules from Netflix Tudum and reliable sources.
Early March: Blockbusters, Docs, and Fresh Originals Kick Things Off
The month starts strong with a wave of licensed classics and brand-new content arriving right away.
- March 1 brings a massive influx of popular films, including Casino, Chef, Deepwater Horizon, Desperado, the Fifty Shades trilogy (Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed), The Green Knight, Jurassic World, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, The Lego Movie, Matilda, Misery, Ray, Sicario, Trolls, and Zombieland. Also streaming is the live event The Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA.
- March 2 sees the premiere of Gabby’s Dollhouse Season 13, perfect for family viewing, along with other kid-friendly additions like Jurassic World: Dominion and more animated favorites.
- March 5 introduces Vladimir (Limited Series, Netflix Original) — a tense, character-driven adaptation of Julia May Jonas’s novel starring Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall. It follows a woman’s life unraveling amid obsession with a captivating new colleague, blending drama and psychological intrigue.
- March 6 is one of the biggest drop days, featuring:
- War Machine (Netflix Original Film) — A high-octane sci-fi action movie starring Alan Ritchson as a soldier whose elite training exercise turns deadly when an alien robot threat emerges.
- The Dinosaurs (Netflix Documentary Series) — From the creators of Life on Our Planet, this epic series (narrated by Morgan Freeman and executive produced by Steven Spielberg) traces the rise, evolution, and extinction of dinosaurs over millions of years.
- Other additions include A Man Called Ove (2015), Boyfriend on Demand (Limited Series), Hello Bachchon (Season 1), Still Shining, Strangers in the Park, and the true-crime doc The TikTok Killer.
These early releases set a strong tone, mixing adrenaline-pumping action, educational documentaries, and intimate storytelling.
Mid-March: Epic Adventures and Reality Returns
Mid-month shifts toward fan-favorite franchises and binge-worthy series.
- March 10 marks the global premiere of One Piece Season 2 (titled Into the Grand Line, Netflix Original) — The live-action adaptation continues Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hats’ journey into the Grand Line, facing new villains like Marine Captain Smoker. In a special treat for fans, the first two episodes will screen in over 200 theaters across the US, Canada, and Japan on the same day.
- Around this time, expect reality hits like Age of Attraction (a dating show embracing age-gap relationships), Love Is Blind: The Reunion, and Love Is Blind: Sweden Season 3.
Other ongoing or mid-month arrivals include returning seasons such as Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole, Homicide: New York Season 2, and family series like Sesame Street Volume 2 and Pokémon Horizons: Season 3 – Rising Hope Part 2.
Late March: Crime Drama Peaks and Major Returns
The month builds to a dramatic crescendo with heavy-hitting premieres.
- March 20 sees the streaming debut of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix Original Film) — Cillian Murphy reprises his iconic role as Tommy Shelby in this feature continuation. Set years after the series amid a post-WWII landscape, it involves Nazi plots, family reckonings, and high-stakes missions (with Barry Keoghan in the mix). Note: It hits select theaters earlier on March 6 for a cinematic experience.
- Virgin River Season 7 arrives (exact date likely late March), continuing the heartfelt small-town drama with Mel and Jack’s evolving story.
Additional late-month highlights include Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black Season 2 Part 2, The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel (documentary), Inside Season 3, Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom, and Something Very Bad is Going to Happen.
Throughout the Month: More to Explore
Netflix rounds out March 2026 with extras like BTS content (including BTS The Comeback Live | Arirang and BTS: The Return), Made in Korea, Fatal Seduction Season 3, and MLB Opening Night: Yankees vs. Giants for sports fans.
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