best movies and shows to watch

March is all about returns on Netflix, whether it’s old shows dropping with new seasons, old names making new series, exiled gangsters stepping back into the game, superstar K-pop groups staging a comeback or dinosaurs coming back from extinction. What’s the highlight? It might depend on your age. For alphas and zoomers, the live concert from reinvigorated Korean boy band BTS is possibly the event of the whole year. Millennials? Probably the long-awaited Peaky Blinders movie. Boomers? A new season of Virgin River is here – not to mention an age-gap dating show pairing sexagenarians with twentysomethings. Here are the 10 must-watch movies, shows and live events of the month.

What’s new on Netflix February 2026 at a glance:

📍Movies: Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (March 20), War Machine (March 6)
📍Shows: One Piece season 2 (March 10), Virgin River season 7 (March 12), Something Very Bad is Going to Happen (March 26) 
📍Limited Series: The Dinosaurs (March 6)
📍Documentaries: Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere (March 11), The Plastic Detox (March 16)  
📍Live eventsBTS: The Comeback Live (March 21)

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The Dinosaurs 

Steven Spielberg and dinosaurs go back like Jeff Goldblum and sexily unbuttoned shirts. He executive produced this computer-animated four-episode docuseries imagining the absolute horror of living in the Mesozoic Era, with Morgan Freeman as narrator – only fitting for God to comment on his creations, after all.

Premieres March 6






War Machine 

Army Rangers on a training exercise come across an alien killing machine in this action-thriller that looks like Predator crossed with Transformers, with Reacher’s Alan Ritchson as a next-gen Arnie leading the charge against an otherworldly foe.

Premieres March 6






One Piece season 2 

A rare live-action manga adaptation that really, truly works, the first season of this swashbuckling adventure series received raves for living up to the energy and imagery of the source comic. In season 2, the journey continues, as the Straw Hat Pirates seek a mythical treasure and the elusive title of King of the Pirates. 

Premieres March 10






Age of Attraction 

Love is blind, but is it also ageist? In Netflix’s latest dating experiment, hot singles ranging in age from college student to post-retirement are set up to mingle, without ever knowing the exact number of candles on their respective birthday cakes. Well, somebody was bound to make MILF Island from 30 Rock into a real show eventually. 

Premieres March 11






Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere 

British pop documentarian Louis Theroux takes one for the team in the name of journalism, spending more time than is healthy with the wannabe Andrew Tates whose influence over young males is sadly too strong to ignore.

Premieres March 11






Virgin River season 7 

Wine moms, rejoice: your favorite extremely low-key small-town romantic drama is back! Mel and Jack are now married, which means taking the next logical step plotwise: parenthood. No promises, though.

Premieres March 12






The Plastic Detox 

Microplastics are everywhere. Like, everywhere. That can’t possibly be a good thing. In this documentary, Louie Psihoyos, director of Oscar winner The Cove, explores the potential impacts, particularly as it relates to declining fertility rates around the world. 

Premieres March 16






Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man 

Four years after the conclusion of Stephen Knight’s obsessed-over period crime saga, Cillian Murphy is stepping back into his scally cap as ice-cold gangster Tommy Shelby for a feature-length epilogue. Set during World War II, several of the series’ key players are returning, including Stephen Graham, Sophie Rundle and Ned Dennehy, with new additions Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth filling out a starry cast.

Premieres March 20






BTS: The Comeback Live

What’s the bigger Netflix live event of the month: Opening Day of Major League Baseball or a live concert from Korea’s biggest pop group? Hint: it ain’t the guys with the bats. After an 18-month break for compulsory military service in their home country, K-pop giants BTS are returning to the stage in support of their upcoming album, Arirang. A companion documentary, BTS: The Return, also arrives March 27.

Airs March 21






Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen

Two months after the end of Stranger Things, the Duffer brothers are back, in producer form, with this horror series about an engaged couple who run into some significant bumps on the way to the altar. The question is: will the show be good, or very… not good?

Premieres March 26


Everything New Coming to Netflix in March 2026

Available March 1:

The Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA

Casino

Chef

Deepwater Horizon

Desperado

Fifty Shades Darker

Fifty Shades Freed

Fifty Shades of Grey

The Green Knight

Goosebumps

Jurassic World

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Legion

The Lego Movie

Matilda

Misery

Ray

Sicario

Stephen King’s Sleepwalkers

The Swan Princess

Trolls

Zombieland

Available March 2:

Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 13 

Hotel Mumbai

Jurassic World: Dominion

Available March 3:

The Bling Ring

Bruce Bruce: I Ain’t Playin’ 

Available March 4:

Blue Therapy 

Street Flow 3 

Available March 5:

A Friend, a Murderer 

Ginger & Rosa

Vladimir 

Available March 6:

A Man Called Ove

Boyfriend on Demand 

The Dinosaurs 

Hello Bachchon          

Still Shining 

Strangers in the Park 

The TikTok Killer 

War Machine 

Available March 7:

BEASTARS FINAL SEASON Part2 

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

Nuremberg

Available March 9:

Clifford the Big Red Dog

Sesame Street: Volume 2

Available March 10:

Derrick Stroup: Nostalgic 

Jobs

ONE PIECE: Season 2

Available March 11:

Age of Attraction 

Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere 

Love Is Blind: The Reunion 

The Man in the High Castle: Seasons 1-4

Available March 12:

Love is Blind: Sweden: Season 3 

Made in Korea

Virgin River: Season 7 

Available March 13:

Fatal Seduction: Season 3 

That Night 

Available March 14:

Nobody 2

Available March 16:

The Plastic Detox

Available March 17:

Mark Normand: None Too Pleased

The Ricky Gervais Show: Seasons 1-3

Available March 18:

Eva Lasting: Season 4  

Radioactive Emergency 

Season 2: Furies: Resistance 

Available March 19:

Jigsaw

Saw

Saw II

Saw III

Saw IV

Saw V

Saw VI

Saw X

Saw: The Final Chapter

STEEL BALL RUN JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure 

Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black Season 2 Part 2 

Unicorn Academy: Secrets Revealed: Chapter 1 

Available March 20:

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man 

Pokémon Horizons: Season 3—Rising Hope Part 2 

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

Available March 21:

The Bad Guys 2

BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG 

Available March 23:

Anatomy of a Fall

Inside: Season 3 

Minions: The Rise of Gru

Available March 24:

Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride

Ready or Not: Texas 

Available March 25:

Heartbreak High: Season 3 

Homicide: New York: Season 2

MLB Opening Night: Yankees vs. Giants

Available March 26:

Caterpillar

The Conners: Season 7

Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole 

Mike & Molly: Seasons 1- 6

The Prosecutor 

The Red Line    

Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen 

Available March 27:

53 Sundays 

BTS: THE RETURN 

The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties: Season 6 

Available March 28:

Anemone

Available March 31:

Aaron Chen: Funny Garden

Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom


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