Everything Releasing on Netflix in March 2026

Published 02/27/2026, 8:09 AM CST

March is shaping up to be one of those blink-and-you-miss-it months on Netflix. Between buzzy originals, long-awaited returns, and a fresh batch of hidden gems quietly sliding onto the platform, the streaming giant is clearly not easing into spring.

Whether you are here for prestige drama, comfort rewatches, or your next late-night binge obsession, the March 2026 slate is stacked with something worth bookmarking.

The real challenge is not finding something to watch, it is deciding where to start first, and this list makes that choice even harder.

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Netflix's March 2026 lineup

March 2026 refuses to tiptoe into warmer weather; it barrels in with a jam-packed wave of content that will hijack your binge plans. From glitzy awards ceremonies and throwback crowd-pleasers to hot anime installments and wild reality rides, Netflix's offerings this month aim to own your evenings and weekends without apology.

Here is the full breakdown of March 2026 drops, primed for your planning and snack prep.

March 1: The Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA

March 1: Casino

March 1: Chef

March 1: Deepwater Horizon

March 1: Desperado

March 1: Fifty Shades Darker

March 1: Fifty Shades Freed

March 1: Fifty Shades of Grey

March 1: The Green Knight

March 1: Goosebumps

March 1: Jurassic World

March 1: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

March 1: Legion

March 1: The Lego Movie

March 1: Matilda

March 1: Misery

March 1: Ray

March 1: Sicario

March 1: Stephen King’s Sleepwalkers

March 1: The Swan Princess

March 1: Trolls

March 1: Zombieland

March 2: Gabby’s Dollhouse (Season 13)

March 2: Hotel Mumbai

March 2: Jurassic World: Dominion

March 3: The Bling Ring

March 3: Bruce Bruce: I Ain’t Playin’

March 4: Blue Therapy

March 4: Street Flow 3

March 5: A Friend, a Murderer

March 5: Ginger & Rosa

March 5: Vladimir

March 6: A Man Called Ove

March 6: Boyfriend on Demand

March 6: The Dinosaurs

March 6: Hello Bachchon

March 6: Still Shining

March 6: Strangers in the Park

March 6: The TikTok Killer

March 6: W-- Machine

March 7: BEASTARS FINAL SEASON Part 2

March 7: Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

March 7: Nuremberg

March 9: Clifford the Big Red Dog

March 9: Sesame Street (Volume 2)

March 10: Derrick Stroup: Nostalgic

March 10: Jobs

March 10: ONE PIECE (Season 2)

March 11: Age of Attraction

March 11: Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere

March 11: Love Is Blind: The Reunion

March 11: The Man in the High Castle (Seasons 1–4)

March 12: Love Is Blind: Sweden (Season 3)

March 12: Made in Korea

March 12: Virgin River (Season 7)

March 13: Fatal Seduction (Season 3)

March 13: That Night

March 14: Nobody 2

March 16: The Plastic Detox

March 17: Mark Normand: None Too Pleased

March 17: The Ricky Gervais Show (Seasons 1–3)

March 18: Eva Lasting (Season 4)

March 18: Radioactive Emergency

March 18: Season 2: Furies: Resistance

March 19: Jigsaw

March 19: Saw

March 19: Saw II

March 19: Saw III

March 19: Saw IV

March 19: Saw V

March 19: Saw VI

March 19: Saw X

March 19: Saw: The Final Chapter

March 19: STEEL BALL RUN JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

March 19: Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black Season 2 Part 2

March 19: Unicorn Academy: Secrets Revealed (Chapter 1)

March 20: Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

March 20: Pokémon Horizons (Season 3—Rising Hope Part 2)

March 20: The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel

March 21: The Bad Guys 2

March 21: BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG

March 23: Anatomy of a Fall

March 23: Inside (Season 3)

March 23: Minions: The Rise of Gru

March 24: Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride

March 24: Ready or Not: Texas

March 25: Heartbreak High (Season 3)

March 25: Homicide: New York (Season 2)

March 25: MLB Opening Night: Yankees vs. Giants

March 26: Caterpillar

March 26: The Conners (Season 7)

March 26: Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole

March 26: Mike & Molly (Seasons 1–6)

March 26: The Prosecutor

March 26: The Red Line

March 26: Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen

March 27: 53 Sundays

March 27: BTS: THE RETURN

March 27: The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties (Season 6)

March 28: Anemone

March 31: Aaron Chen: Funny Garden

March 31: Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom

Streaming Battle Ends as Netflix Walks Away From Warner Bros. Discovery Bid

Among this, Netflix's favorite Peaky Blinders is returning and this time as a full feature length film.

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man hits Netflix

Building on Steven Knight's beloved historical crime saga from television, the teaser spotlights Oscar champ Cillian Murphy slipping back into Tommy Shelby's flat cap, navigating Birmingham amid WWII chaos. Fresh faces join the cast of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, like Dune's Rebecca Ferguson, Reservoir Dogs vet Tim Roth, and Saltburn standout Barry Keoghan as Shelby's boy.

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Award-winner Stephen Graham from Adolescence reprises his part, alongside Sophie Rundle as Tommy's sibling Ada. The story plants us in 1940 Birmingham under ruins, where a weathered Tommy Shelby emerges from chosen isolation to tackle his deadliest showdown yet, per the movie's notes. His homecoming reveals a transformed turf far from the domain he once ruled. Evolution has hit hard.

Netflix's March 2026 avalanche of releases packs endless variety, from awards glamour to horror marathons, echoing how a creator might humbly own up to bold revivals like Peaky Blinders' leap to film, blending apology for tweaking classics with excitement that keeps fans hooked and stories fresh.

Fresh Off the Broadway, Jeff Ross’ 'Take a Banana for the Ride' Set to Land on Netflix

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Pratham Gurung

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If films shape personalities, Pratham was practically raised in a dark theater, pulling off twenty-four-hour movie marathons and falling into hour-long YouTube video essays at 3 a.m., his fascination with cinema never really having an off switch.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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