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Everything Coming to Netflix in March 2026 — The Complete Guide

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:


  • Jurassic World (2015) — 6.9 IMDb. The one that made dinosaur theme parks cool (and dangerous) again.
  • Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) — Dinosaurs meet gothic horror mansion. Weird but fun.
  • Jurassic World Dominion (2022) — The one where dinosaurs are just... everywhere now.


🎃 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.


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.