Netflix in March means many exciting things: the Peaky Blinders movie, a new four-part dinosaur documentary produced by Steven Spielberg, the entire Saw franchise (sans Spiral), the second season of the live-action One Piece, the Duffer Brothers-produced Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen. Plus, classics like Misery, Casino, The Green Knight, and Anatomy of a Fall!
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Here’s a rundown of every series, special, movie, and doc headed to Netflix in March…
All of a sudden Francis Ford Coppola was delivering unto us Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Tom Cruise was starring in a Neil Jordan-directed Interview With the Vampire. Martin Scorsese was remaking Cape Fear and Kenneth Branagh was adapting Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein – both starring Robert De Niro. Hell, even Jack Nicholson played a werewolf. Yes, before A24’s “elevated horror” there was ’90s “prestige horror.” So do yourself a favor and check ou the truly excellent King adaptation (from back when those were few and far between), Misery.
Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride (stand-up special)
Ready or Not: Texas (South Korea, series)
March 25
Heartbreak High: Season 3 (Australia, series)
Homicide: New York: Season 2 (docu-series)
MLB Opening Night: Yankees vs. Giants (live event)
March 26
Caterpillar (Japan, movie, 2010)
The Conners: Season 7 (series)
Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole (Norway, series)
Based on Jo Nesbø’s bestselling crime novels, this new Detective Hole series follows the brilliant crimestopper as he hunts killers while fighting his own demons.
Mike & Molly: Seasons 1- 6
The Prosecutor (Mexico, doc)
The Red Line (Thailand, movie)
Something Very Bad is Going to Happen (series)
March 27
53 Sundays (Spain, movie)
BTS: THE RETURN (doc)
The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties: Season 6 (France, series)
March 28
Anemone (movie, 2025)
March 31
Aaron Chen: Funny Garden (stand-up special)
Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom (doc)
What’s Leaving Netflix in March 2026
Here’s a quick look at everything leaving Netflix in March, including Pulp Fiction, The Wolf of Wall Street, The Hurt Locker, Forrest Gump, Titanic, and The Talented Mr. Ripley (we recommend watching the Netflix miniseries Ripley in its absence).
Netflix has secured the exclusive streaming rights for The Legend of Zelda movie following its theatrical and home releases. Scheduled to hit cinema screens on May 7, 2027, The Legend of Zelda is still shrouded in mystery, although we do have a few stills of Link actor Benjamin Evan Ainsworth…
The long-awaited BioShock movie will adapt the series' first game, its producer has confirmed, as work on the film's script continues. Netflix announced plans for a movie version of 2K Games' beloved franchise back in 2022, following earlier, discarded plans for a BioShock movie that stretch back almost two decades.…
Ted Sarandos, the co-CEO of Netflix, has committed to a 45-day window for theatrical movie releases once its $82.7 billion deal for Warner Bros. goes through. Earlier this month, Deadline reported that Netflix “have been proponents of a 17-day window which would steamroll the theatrical business.” However, in a new…