Netflix is adding 19 new movies, shows and live events to the streaming service this week, and there are definitely a few titles you won’t want to miss. Top of the list is a new horror miniseries, “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen,” and, spoiler alert, something very bad is going to happen. It’s not trying to mislead you with that title.
But if you prefer to stay away from horror, you have a few options. “BTS The Return” follows the legendary K-pop band as they record their comeback album, “Arirang.” There’s also live baseball on Netflix this week, with the New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants on March 25 starting at 7 p.m. ET.
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Release Date |
Title |
Category |
Why It’s a Must-Watch |
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March 23 |
“Inside” season 3 |
Reality competition series |
Celebrities compete to win part of a £1 million prize. |
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March 24 |
“Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride” |
Stand-up comedy special |
The iconic comedian makes his Broadway debut. |
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March 25 |
“Homicide: New York” |
Documentary series |
NYPD detectives recount investigations from their past. |
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March 25 |
MLB Opening Night: Yankees vs. Giants |
Live sporting event |
First game of the 2026 MLB season. |
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March 26 |
“Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole” |
Norwegian crime drama |
Jo Nesbø’s Harry Hole novels adapted for Netflix. |
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March 26 |
“Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen” |
Horror miniseries |
A bride and groom are about to have an ill-fated wedding. |
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March 27 |
“BTS The Return” |
Documentary movie |
BTS gathers in LA to record their comeback album “Arirang.” |
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
‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’
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Genre: Horror miniseries
What it’s about: Nicky (Adam DiMarco) asks Rachel (Camila Morrone) to marry him and to have the ceremony at his family’s home. But this love story won’t end happily ever after.
Why you should watch it: If you like a horror story, then “Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen” is a must-watch. Something (probably multiple somethings) very bad is going to happen to the happy couple, and something is thrilling about just waiting for the bomb to drop when you know it’s coming.
Stream “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen” on Netflix starting March 26
‘BTS The Return’
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Genre: Documentary movie
What it’s about: BTS is back after years of hiatus. “BTS The Return” takes you behind the scenes as they arrive in LA to record their comeback album, “Arirang.”
Why you should watch it: If you’re a BTS fan, this is obviously a must-watch. Especially if you’re a new fan after watching the legendary K-pop group perform live on Netflix earlier this month.
Watch “BTS The Return” on Netflix starting on March 27
MLB Opening Night: Yankees vs. Giants
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Genre: Live sporting event
What it’s about: The 2026 MLB season begins in San Francisco with the New York Yankees taking on the San Francisco Giants.
Why you should watch it: This will be Netflix’s first baseball broadcast, so it will be interesting to see how it goes. As the opening game of the season, it will also set the tone for these former rivals. The Yankees are in win-now mode, while the Giants are starting fresh with a new manager. A giant Giants upset now could matter come October.
Watch MLB Opening Night: Yankees vs. Giants live on Netflix starting March 25 at 7 p.m. ET
‘Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride’
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Genre: Stand-up comedy special
What it’s about: Jeff Ross has made his name as a roastmaster and comedian extraordinaire. But now, his Broadway debut is coming to Netflix, and it features Ross in a one-man show about family, loss and more personal themes.
Why you should watch it: Ross is genuinely an iconic stand-up, especially for those from my generation and Gen X. This is going to be a show you don’t want to miss.
Watch “Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride” on Netflix starting March 24
‘Inside’ season 3
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Genre: Reality competition series
What it’s about: The Sideman, a group of viral YouTubers, bring together a bunch of influencers and celebrities to compete for a £1 million prize pot.
Why you should watch it: If you like reality competition shows, then this will be familiar territory. Fair warning, though, this is a British show, so those from the States might not recognize all the famous faces.
Watch “Inside” season 3 on Netflix now
‘Homicide: New York’ season 2
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Genre: Documentary series
What it’s about: New York detectives and prosecutors break down some of their biggest, most shocking homicide investigations.
Why you should watch it: True crime fans will probably already have this on their watchlist. But this season, things take a surprising twist, as the show also investigates the impact Sept. 11, 2001, had on the NYPD.
Watch “Homicide: New York” season 2 on Netflix starting March 25
‘Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole’
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Genre: Norwegian crime drama series
What it’s about: Det. Harry Hole is an Oslo policeman with a lot on his mind. But things get thrown into chaos when he’s tasked with hunting down a depraved serial killer.
Why you should watch it: If you can handle subtitles, this crime drama promises plenty of action, drama and violence. Plus, I’m personally a fan of Joel Kinnaman, who plays a corrupt colleague of Det. Hole.
Watch “Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole” on Netflix starting March 26
Everything new on Netflix: March 23-30
MARCH 23
“Inside” season 3 (GB) (Netflix series)
Notable YouTubers, the Sidemen, host a reality competition where celebrity and internet personality contestants compete in challenges to win part of £1 million.
- “Anatomy of a Fall”
- “Minions: The Rise of Gru”
MARCH 24
“Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride” (Netflix comedy special)
Making his Broadway debut, legendary comic Jeff Ross turns the spotlight on himself in a one-man show that is as heartfelt as it is hilarious.
“Ready or Not: Texas” (KR) (Netflix series)
No plans, just vibes. When two best friends and their crew set off for Texas on an entirely unscripted adventure, there’s no telling what’s coming next.
MARCH 25
“Heartbreak High” season 3 (AU) (Netflix series)
A prank gone wrong. An old flame returns. Amerie’s final year at Hartley High gets off to a chaotic start, and she can’t seem to catch a break.
“Homicide: New York” season 2 (Netflix documentary)
In the city that never sleeps, an elite team of NYPD detectives relive the homicide investigations that defined their careers. These are their stories.
MLB Opening Night: Yankees vs. Giants (Netflix live event)
The 2026 Major League Baseball season leads off on Netflix, with Yankees vs. Giants in a star-studded opener live at Oracle Park in San Francisco.
MARCH 26
“Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole” (NO) (Netflix series)
Brilliant detective Harry Hole hunts killers while fighting his own demons in this thrilling new series based on Jo Nesbø’s bestselling crime novels.
“The Prosecutor” (MX) (Netflix documentary)
This documentary series follows the first Prosecutor for the Investigation of Feminicide Crimes in Mexico and her fight to obtain justice for victims of gender-based violence.
“The Red Line” (TH) (Netflix film)
Three women fall prey to a ruthless phone scam. To settle the score, they’ll take on the criminal network that stole their money — and their dignity.
“Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen” (Netflix series)
Something Very Bad is Going to Happen is an atmospheric horror show following a bride and groom in the week leading up to their ill-fated wedding. That’s not a spoiler — just read the title.
- “Caterpillar”
- “The Conners” season 7
- “Mike & Molly” seasons 1- 6
MARCH 27
“53 Sundays” (ES) (Netflix film)
Three siblings must meet to discuss the future of their father, but the reunion soon turns into chaotic bickering that brings old grudges to light.
“BTS: THE RETURN” (Netflix documentary)
They’re back! BTS gathers in LA to record their album “Arirang” in this documentary offering unprecedented access to the band as they enter a new era.
“The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties” season 6 (FR) (Netflix series)
Babies. Weddings. New horizons. Amid major changes, the Kretzes handle even more luxury properties — from Mykonos to Cape Town, Portofino and Hong Kong.
MARCH 28
Leaving Netflix This Week
Leaving 3/25/26
“Wrath of Man”
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