Netflix new releases — 7 shows and movies you need to stream this week (March 2-8)

This week on Netflix, the streaming service is adding more than a few new shows, movies and stand-up comedy specials that are worth checking out. But there’s a new movie and a new miniseries that are both a must-watch, and should easily rise to the top of your watchlist. “War Machine” stars “Reacher” lead Alan Ritchson in an epic showdown against a futuristic killing machine, while “Vladimir” is a steamy, spicy new comedy-drama series that has Rachel Weisz infatuated with “The White Lotus” season 2 star Leo Woodall.

But those aren’t the only things you’ll want to add to your watchlist. Here’s the full schedule of everything new on Netflix this week, along with my top picks for what you need to stream.

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Netflix Top New Release Dates: March 2-8, 2026

Release Date

Title

Category

Why It’s a Must-Watch

March 3

“Bruce Bruce: I Ain’t Playin’”

Stand-up comedy special

Iconic comedian makes his Netflix stand-up debut.

March 4

“Blue Therapy”

Reality series

Real-life couples undergoing intensive therapy.

March 5

“Vladimir”

Comedy-drama series

Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall in a spicy miniseries.

March 6

“The Dinosaurs”

Docuseries

Documentary executive-produced by Steven Spielberg and narrated by Morgan Freeman.

March 6

“War Machine”

Action sci-fi movie

Alan Ritchson vs. the ultimate killing machine.

March 7

“Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

Historical drama film

Final film in the “Downton Abbey” franchise.

March 7

“Nuremberg”

Historical drama film

The retelling of the momentous Nazi war crimes tribunal.

Malcolm McMillan

Malcolm has been covering the latest in streaming shows and movies since 2023. Every week, he hunts down the top shows and movies to watch on Netflix.

New on Netflix this week: Top picks

‘War Machine’

WAR MACHINE | Official Trailer | Netflix – YouTube


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Genre: Action sci-fi movie

What it’s about: “War Machine” stars Alan Ritchson as a top recruit for the U.S. Army Rangers. But his training takes a deadly turn when what should be a simple exercise turns into a life-or-death skirmish against a futuristic killing machine.

Why you should watch it: Even if you’re not already a fan of Ritchson from “Reacher,” this sci-fi action flick looks like a perfect excuse to grab some popcorn and boot up Netflix. Based on the trailer, “War Machine” looks set to be the ultimate showdown between man and machine, and I can’t wait to watch.

Watch “War Machine” on Netflix starting March 6

‘Vladimir’

Vladimir | Official Trailer | Netflix – YouTube


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Genre: Comedy-drama series

What it’s about: M (Rachel Weisz) is a college professor who’s in an open relationship with her husband, John (John Slattery). But even with this unconventional arrangement, her life has grown stagnant. Then, she meets Vladimir (Leo Woodall), and it jumpstarts her life with a new obsession.

Why you should watch it: You had me at Rachel Weisz. Seriously, though, this cast with a spicy premise and a (hopefully) tightly paced miniseries format seems like a recipe for success. I certainly won’t be surprised if “Vladimir” is the next big hit for Netflix.

Stream “Vladimir” on Netflix starting March 5

‘Bruce Bruce: I Ain’t Playin”

Bruce Bruce FULL SET Latham Entertainment Presents – YouTube


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Genre: Stand-up comedy special

What it’s about: Bruce Bruce makes his Netflix debut with “I Ain’t Playin’.” In this hour-long special, the veteran comedian breaks out his brand of observational humor to riff on family, fame and the real definition of foreplay. Scandalous.

Why you should watch it: Bruce Bruce is a multi-hyphenate: comedian, actor, Popeye’s spokesperson. But it’s stand-up comedy that made him a larger-than-life icon, and if you’ve never seen the Atlanta comedian’s brand of comedy before, his Netflix debut is the perfect time.

Watch “Bruce Bruce: I Ain’t Playin'” on Netflix starting March 3

‘Blue Therapy’

Blue Therapy | Official Trailer | Netflix – YouTube


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Genre: Reality series

What it’s about: Picking up from a web series of the same name, “Blue Therapy” centers around seven couples who’ve come to Netflix to air all their dirty laundry for everyone to see. Can therapist Karen Doherty save these relationships? You’ll have to watch to find out.

Why you should watch it: When it comes to reality TV, the spicier, the better. And based on the trailer for this show, there are plenty of salacious stories to be seen across these episodes. Fingers crossed that at least some couples come through the trauma bonded stronger than ever.

Watch “Blue Therapy” on Netflix starting March 4

‘The Dinosaurs’

The Dinosaurs | Official Trailer | Netflix – YouTube


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Genre: Docuseries

What it’s about: This documentary series follows the rise and fall of the dinosaurs. Covering a history that spans hundreds of millions of years, this docuseries is narrated by Morgan Freeman, so you know it’s good.

Why you should watch it: “The Dinosaurs” is executive-produced by Steven Spielberg, comes from the team that produced the Emmy Award-winning “Our Planet,” and, as I already mentioned, it’s narrated by Morgan Freeman. The trailer’s CGI animation looks a bit uncanny valley, but if you’re looking for an entertaining, masterfully crafted documentary, this series should have you covered.

Watch “The Dinosaurs” on Netflix starting March 6

“Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale”

Genre: Historical drama movie

What it’s about: Affairs, divorce and blackmail. All these and more await in “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale,” the final chapter in the “Downton Abbey” film series and the beginning of a new era at the palatial estate, as Mary (Michelle Dockery) now runs the show.

Why you should watch it: At this point, you know whether or not “Downton Abbey” is for you. If you love a period piece about the British aristocracy, then you’ll be more than ready to add this movie to your watchlist.

Watch “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” on Netflix starting March 7

“Nuremberg”

NUREMBERG | Official Trailer #1 (2025) – YouTube


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Genre: Historical drama movie

What it’s about: “Nuremberg” is a dramatic recreation of the famous Nuremberg trials. Adapted from “The Nazi and the Psychiatrist,” it centers around the relationship between U.S. Army psychiatrist Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek) and his most infamous patient: Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe), Reichsmarschall of Nazi Germany and the de facto leader following Adolf Hitler’s suicide.

Why you should watch it: This isn’t the best historical drama, nor the best WWII movie ever made. But at its core are Malek and Crowe, two Oscar-winning actors who put on incredible performances in this movie. Especially, Crowe, who is transformative as the Nazi leader.

Watch “Nuremberg” on Netflix starting March 7

Everything new on Netflix: March 2-8

MARCH 2

“Gabby’s Dollhouse” season 13 (Netflix family)

Time to get tiny! Join Gabby and pals as they fly through Fairylandia for the first time, throw a paw-some tea party, learn about opposites and more!

  • “Hotel Mumbai”
  • “Jurassic World: Dominion”

MARCH 3

“Bruce Bruce: I Ain’t Playin’” (Netflix comedy special)

Caught between old-school roots and new-school norms, Bruce Bruce riffs on family, fame and the real definition of foreplay in his debut Netflix special.

MARCH 4

“Blue Therapy” (GB) (Netflix series)

Seven couples move out of their comfort zones and onto the therapist’s couch to try and work through their relationship issues in this reality series.

“Street Flow 3” (FR) (Netflix film)

Grieving and facing the consequences of their crimes, the Traoré brothers get one last chance to forge a new path in the final chapter of this trilogy.

MARCH 5

“A Friend, a Murderer” (DK) (Netflix documentary)

In this documentary, three friends recount their memories of a series of crimes that changed their lives and rocked their quiet corner of rural Denmark.

“Vladimir” (Netflix series)

When an English professor becomes obsessed with a handsome new colleague, her already complicated marriage and career are thrown into total chaos.

MARCH 6

“Boyfriend on Demand” (KR) (Netflix series)

Seo Mi-rae is worn out by work. Love? It’s the last thing on her mind. But a virtual dating service sparks feelings — and maybe a real shot at romance.

“The Dinosaurs” (Netflix documentary)

Welcome to The Dinosaurs – an epic journey into a lost world. From executive producer Steven Spielberg, Amblin Documentaries, and Silverback Films (the award‑winning team behind Our Planet), this groundbreaking documentary series follows the rise and fall of the dinosaurs across more than 150 million years. Narrated by Academy Award–winner Morgan Freeman.

“Hello Bachchon” (IN) (Netflix series)

A physics teacher sets out to make quality education accessible to all students through online learning. Based on a true story.

“Still Shining” (KR) (Netflix series)

After falling in love as teens, two young adults drift apart — only to reunite 10 years later and confront their heartbreak, growth and new challenges.

“Strangers in the Park” (AR) (Netflix film)

“Strangers in the Park” is a comedy that narrates the improbable friendship between a historic militant of the Communist Party and a textbook conformist. From a bench in Parque Lezama, Antonio Cardozo and León Schwartz share talks full of laughter, tenderness, and emotion, while they face conflicts with characters of the park and with their own families. The film is a cinematographic adaptation of the successful Argentine theatrical play “Strangers in the Park”, based on I’m Not Rappaport, by the American playwright Herb Gardner.

“The TikTok Killer” (ES) (Netflix documentary)

This documentary follows a family’s quest for the truth when a 42-year-old woman disappears in Spain — after meeting a popular TikToker while traveling.

“War Machine” (Netflix film)

During the final stage of US Army Ranger selection, an elite team’s training exercise turns into a fight for survival against an unimaginable threat.

MARCH 7

“BEASTARS” final season, Part 2 (JP) (Netflix series)

While Louis and Haru navigate their new lives at university, Legoshi catches the eye of a BEASTAR who needs his help in capturing a heinous criminal.

  • “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale”
  • “Nuremberg”

Leaving Netflix This Week

Leaving 3/2/26

“The Hughleys” seasons 1-4

Leaving 3/5/26

“Forrest Gump”

Leaving 3/6/26

“Power Rangers”


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