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New on Netflix in March 2026: Full List of Movies & Shows

March 2026 is stacked. Netflix is dropping everything from Scorsese classics to live-action anime, and the lineup is honestly one of the strongest months we've seen all year. Here's everything worth watching — and a few things you can probably skip.


🔥 The Big Ones


One Piece Season 2 (March 10) — The most anticipated Netflix return of the year, and it's not close. Season 1 was a genuine shock — a live-action anime adaptation that didn't suck. Iñaki Godoy is back as Luffy, and if they nail Alabasta, this could be Netflix's biggest franchise since Stranger Things.


Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (March 20) — Cillian Murphy brings Tommy Shelby to the big screen (well, your screen). The series averaged an 8.7 on IMDb, and this movie-length finale has been years in the making. By order of the Peaky Blinders, you're watching this.


Virgin River Season 7 (March 12) — The comfort-watch juggernaut returns. If you know, you know. If you don't, your mom probably does.


Vladimir (March 5) — Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall in a limited series about a professor whose life unravels after an affair with a colleague. Prestige drama vibes from a stacked cast.


War Machine (March 6) — Alan Ritchson (Reacher) in a sci-fi action movie about an Army Ranger selection exercise that goes sideways. Think military thriller meets alien invasion.



🎬 Classic Movies Arriving March 1st


Netflix is raiding the vault on March 1st with a murderer's row of classics:


  • Casino (1995) — Scorsese, De Niro, Pesci, Sharon Stone. 8.2 IMDb. The Vegas crime epic that somehow always feels too short at 3 hours.
  • Sicario (2015) — Emily Blunt, Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin. 7.7 IMDb, 91% RT. The border tunnel scene alone is worth a rewatch.
  • Zombieland (2009) — 7.5 IMDb, 89% RT. The rules. The Twinkie. Bill Murray. Perfect comfort horror-comedy.
  • Misery (1990) — Kathy Bates at her most terrifying. 7.8 IMDb. You'll never look at a sledgehammer the same way.
  • The Green Knight (2021) — Dev Patel in an A24 Arthurian slow-burn. 89% RT. Not for everyone, but if it clicks, it clicks.
  • Desperado (1995) — Banderas with a guitar case full of guns. Peak '90s Rodriguez.
  • Ray (2004) — Jamie Foxx's Oscar-winning turn as Ray Charles. 7.7 IMDb.
  • Matilda (1996) — Still holds up. 92% on Rotten Tomatoes. Perfect family movie night pick.
  • The Lego Movie (2014) — 96% RT. Everything is awesome. Literally.
  • Deepwater Horizon (2016) — Mark Wahlberg in the oil rig disaster film. Tense, well-made, 82% RT.


📺 New Netflix Originals


The Dinosaurs (March 6) — Steven Spielberg-produced, Morgan Freeman-narrated dinosaur docuseries. The man who made Jurassic Park making an actual dinosaur documentary feels full-circle.


The TikTok Killer (March 6) — Spanish true-crime documentary about a woman who went missing after meeting a popular TikTok star. True crime fans, this one's for you.


Boyfriend on Demand (March 6) — K-drama starring BLACKPINK's Jisoo. If you know, you already have this marked on your calendar.


Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere (March 11) — Louis Theroux diving into the manosphere. This is going to be fascinating and uncomfortable in equal measure.


Steel Ball Run: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (March 19) — The most anticipated JoJo adaptation finally arrives. Anime Twitter will be in shambles.



🎞️ Theatrical Hits Coming to Netflix


Nobody 2 (March 14) — Bob Odenkirk returns for more surprisingly excellent action. If you liked John Wick but wanted Saul Goodman doing the punching, this is your movie.


Nuremberg (March 7) — Russell Crowe and Rami Malek in a WWII drama about the trials. 7.4 IMDb, 72% RT. Serious cinema.


Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (March 7) — The actual final farewell. If you've invested in the Crawley family this long, you're seeing this through.



🦕 The Jurassic Trilogy


All three Jurassic World films land on March 1-2:




🎃 The SAW Marathon (March 19)


In what might be the most unhinged Netflix dump of the month, nearly the entire SAW franchise lands on March 19th — Saw through Saw X, plus Spiral. That's 10 movies of escalating torture devices and plot twists. Perfect for a weekend horror binge if you have the stomach for it.



👀 Also Worth a Look


  • Goosebumps (March 1) — Jack Black having the time of his life as R.L. Stine.
  • Trolls (March 1) — Surprisingly catchy. Your kids will request this on repeat.
  • Hotel Mumbai (March 2) — Dev Patel in the gripping dramatization of the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
  • Clifford the Big Red Dog (March 9) — It's exactly what you think it is, and kids love it.
  • Jobs (March 10) — Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs. Not the best Apple movie (that's the Fassbender one), but still interesting.
  • Fifty Shades Trilogy (March 1) — No judgment. 4.2 IMDb though. Plenty of judgment from critics.
  • The Man in the High Castle (March 11) — Seasons 1-3 of the Prime Video alt-history series. America if Germany won WWII. Gripping stuff.
  • BlackBerry (March 15) — The origin story of the first smartphone. Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton. Surprisingly great — 98% on RT.


📅 Full March 2026 Netflix Release Schedule (US)


As of February 28, 2026. This list will be updated as Netflix confirms additional titles.


March 1


March 2


March 3


March 4

  • Blue Therapy (Season 1)
  • Street Flow 3 (2026)

March 5

  • A Friend, A Murderer (Limited Series)
  • Ginger & Rosa (2012)
  • Re/Member: The Last Night (2025)
  • Vladimir (Limited Series)

March 6


March 7


March 9


March 10

  • Derrick Stroup: Nostalgic (2026)
  • Jobs (2013)
  • ONE PIECE (Season 2)

March 11


March 12

  • Love Is Blind: Sweden (Season 3)
  • Made in Korea (2026)
  • Virgin River (Season 7)

March 13


March 14

  • Nobody 2 (2025)
  • The Bad Guardian (2024)

March 15

  • BlackBerry (2023)
  • Gaslit by my Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story (2024)

March 16

  • Mark Rober's Crunchlabs (Season 3)
  • The Plastic Detox (2026)

March 17

  • Digman! (Season 1)
  • Mark Normand: None Too Pleased (2026)
  • Small Time Crooks (2000)
  • The Ricky Gervais Show (Seasons 1–3)

March 18

  • Furies (Season 2)
  • Eva Lasting (Season 4)
  • Radioactive Emergency (Limited Series)

March 19


March 20


March 21


March 23


March 24

  • Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For A Ride (2026)
  • Ready or Not: Texas (Season 1)

March 25


March 26

  • 53 Sundays (2026)
  • Caterpillar (2010)
  • Detective Hole (Season 1)
  • Mike & Molly (Seasons 1–6)
  • MLB Opening Day 2026 — LIVE
  • Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen (Season 1)
  • The Connors (Season 7)
  • The Prosecutor (2026)
  • The Red Line (2026)

March 27

  • BTS: THE RETURN (2026)

March 28


March 31

  • Aaron Chen: Funny Garden (2026)
  • Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom (2026)


The Bottom Line


March 2026 on Netflix is genuinely strong. The classics lineup on March 1st alone (Casino, Sicario, Zombieland, Misery, The Green Knight) would make a killer movie marathon. Add One Piece Season 2, Peaky Blinders on the 20th, and the full SAW franchise, and this might be one of the best Netflix months in a while.


Bookmark this page — we'll update it as Netflix confirms more titles throughout the month. And use our Coming Soon page to track everything arriving on Netflix in real-time.

Sources

  • Netflix Tudum
  • Netflix Press Releases
  • What's on Netflix (whats-on-netflix.com)
  • Netflix app listings

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the biggest Netflix releases in March 2026?

The biggest releases include ONE PIECE Season 2 (March 10), Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (March 20), Virgin River Season 7 (March 12), and Vladimir starring Rachel Weisz (March 5). March 1st also features a massive dump of classics including Casino, Sicario, and Zombieland.

Is One Piece Season 2 on Netflix?

Yes! ONE PIECE Season 2 (the live-action series starring Iñaki Godoy) premieres exclusively on Netflix on March 10, 2026.

When does the Peaky Blinders movie come out on Netflix?

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man premieres on Netflix on March 20, 2026. Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby in this feature-length finale.

Is this list for Netflix US or global?

This list covers Netflix US releases. Availability may vary by country — some titles may arrive on different dates or not be available in all regions.

Is everything on this list confirmed?

Most titles are confirmed by Netflix. We update this page regularly as Netflix announces changes. Check the 'Last updated' date at the top for the most recent revision.

What movies are leaving Netflix in March 2026?

Several titles are leaving Netflix in March 2026, including Arrested Development and The Amazing Spider-Man. We focus on what's arriving, but check Netflix's app for the full leaving-soon list.

Does Netflix release everything at once on the listed date?

Netflix typically releases all episodes of a series and movies at 12:00 AM Pacific Time (3:00 AM Eastern) on the listed date. Live events have specific showtimes noted.

Where can I watch these titles when they're live?

Click any title link in this article to see all available streaming options, pricing, and watch links on WhereCanIWatch.tv.

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