Netflix March 2026: Every New Movie And Show, From 'Peaky Blinders' To 'One Piece'
Netflix's March 2026 lineup features originals, sequels, documentaries, and classics including Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man and 11 other films for subscribers.
7 Articles
7 Articles
Here’s Everything New on Netflix in March 2026
Netflix has a host of TV shows premiering in March, including the new Rachel Weisz-led limited series “Vladimir,” which is set to debut on Thursday, March 5. Less than a week later, the long-awaited second season of Netflix’s live-action adaptation of “One Piece” is slated to premiere on March 10. Some of the month’s other noteworthy TV premieres include “Virgin River” Season 7, which is scheduled to arrive on March 12, and “Something Very Bad …
12 movies coming to Netflix in March 2026, including a 'Peaky Blinders' sequel
Also, a new documentary about the manosphere from Louis Theroux. 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man'; 'Matilda'; 'Sleepwalkers'Credit: Courtesy of Netflix; THA/Shutterstock; Columbia PicturesInvest in that popcorn machine now, Netflix subscribers.In March, the streamer will flood its digital coffers with a mix of new releases, cult classics, and time-tested bangers. Casino, Desperado, and Matilda are all due for rewatches, as is Netflix's Peaky B…
What movies and series are coming to Netflix in March 2026?
Photo: Netflix Newsroom March is here, and Netflix has already started refreshing its catalog with a selection of movies and series ranging from classics to new releases. This month will also feature the highly anticipated live event from BTS, so you won’t want to miss the premieres. Here’s everything coming to the streaming platform in the coming days. ALSO READ How Many Seasons Will The Night Agent Have on Netflix? Here’s What We Know What mov…
The platform renews its catalogue in March with new series, expected films, documentaries, anime and live events, with international titles and strong presence of Argentine productions and global franchises. Read more
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium





