Netflix: best new shows & films streaming March 2026

Discover the best new shows & films to stream in March 2026 on Netflix with this guide.
Heartbreak High Season 3. Image: Netflix.

One Direction: This Is Us – 1 March

Documentary (2013). Award-winning documentarian Morgan Spurlock turns his camera on boy band phenomenon One Direction in this combination of concert film and backstage pass.

Gabby’s Dollhouse Season 13 – 2 March

Gabby's Dollhouse S13. Image: Netflix.
Gabby’s Dollhouse S13. Image: Netflix.

Kids’ series. 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.

Blue Therapy – 4 March

Series. In this high-stakes British reality series, seven couples move out of their comfort zones and onto the therapist’s couch to try and work through their relationship issues. Watch the trailer.

Vladimir – 5 March

Rachel Weisz and John Slattery in Vladimir. Image: Netflix.

Series. In this brand new limited series from Netflix, an English professor (Rachel Weisz) becomes obsessed with a handsome new colleague (Leo Woodall), and her already complicated marriage and career are thrown into total chaos.

Starring Rachel Weisz, Leo Woodall, Jessica Henwick and John Slattery. Watch the trailer.

War Machine – 6 March

Richard Cotta, Yuchen Wang, Heather Burridge And Alan Ritchson In War Machine. Image: Ben King / Netflix.
Richard Cotta, Yuchen Wang, Heather Burridge and Alan Ritchson in War Machine. Image: Ben King / Netflix.

Film (2026). Filmed in Australia, this high-intensity, sci-fi action feature is directed, co-produced and co-written by Victorian filmmaker Patrick Hughes.

During the final 24 hours of US Army Ranger selection, an elite team’s training exercise turns into a fight for survival against an unimaginable threat. The film combines relentless momentum with a strong ensemble cast including Alan Ritchson, Dennis Quaid and Jai Courtney.

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man – 6 March

Barry Keoghan and Cillian Murphy in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. Image: Netflix.

Film (2026). Birmingham, 1940. Amid the chaos of the second world war, Tommy Shelby is driven back from a self-imposed exile to face his most destructive reckoning yet. With the future of the family and the country at stake, Tommy must face his own demons and choose whether to confront his legacy, or burn it to the ground.

Academy Award-winner Cillian Murphy returns as the iconic Tommy Shelby in this epic feature film directed by Tom Harper and written by Steven Knight. 

The cast also includes Rebecca Ferguson (DuneA House of Dynamite), Tim Roth (Reservoir DogsThe Hateful Eight), Sophie Rundle (After the Flood, Gentleman Jack) with Barry Keoghan (SaltburnThe Banshees of Inisherin) and Stephen Graham (Adolescence, A Thousand Blows). Watch the trailer.

Boyfriend on Demand – 6 March

Jisoo in Boyfriend on Demand. Image: Netflix.

Series. This South Korean romantic comedy series follows Seo Mi-rae (Jisoo, of Blackpink fame), a burnt-out webtoon producer. Worn out by work, love is the last thing on her mind. But when she signs up to a virtual dating service, feelings are sparked, reality blurs and she might have a real shot at romance.

Hello Bachchon – 6 March

Series. Hello Bachchon is a new biopic series about Physics Wallah founder Alakh Pandey, made for students and anyone who believes great teachers can change lives.

The show follows his rise from a small-town physics teacher in Prayagraj to an education reformer who stood up to the pressures of India’s competitive exam system. Expect inspiring science lessons and a spotlight on how teachers can really make a difference.

BEASTARS Season 3 Part 2 – 7 March

BEASTARS. Image: Netflix.

Series. Based on the Japanese manga, this anime series is set in a modern society inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, where a cultural divide exists between herbivores and carnivores.

Still Shining – 7 March

Series. This Netflix Original from South Korea is a romantic melodrama directed by Kim Yoon Jin (Our Beloved Summer) and written by Lee Sook Yun (Tune in for Love). After falling in love as teens, two young adults drift apart – only to reunite 10 years later to confront their heartbreak and growth as well as new challenges.

Sesame Street: Volume 2 – 9 March

Miley Cyrus in Sesame Street Volume 2. Image: Zach Hyman / Netflix.

Kids’ series. Magical dragons, flying bikes and more! Follow Elmo, Abby, and their friends from the neighbourhood on imaginative new adventures as they grow caring hearts and curious minds while embracing their imaginations. This new Sesame Street instalment includes four 30-minute episodes and features a guest appearance by Miley Cyrus.

One Piece Season 2 – 10 March

Emily Rudd And Iñaki Godoy In One Piece Season 2. Image: Netflix.
Emily Rudd and Iñaki Godoy in One Piece Season 2. Image: Netflix.

Series. Netflix’s critically-acclaimed live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s beloved manga series is back for more wacky nautical adventures with the Straw Hat Pirates.

In the new season, Luffy (Iñaki Godoy), Zoro (Mackenyu), Nami (Emily Rudd), Usopp (Jacob Romero) and Sanji (Taz Skylar) travel to the Grand Line, a legendary stretch of sea where danger and wonder await at every turn. There, they’ll visit bizarre islands, recruit more allies and battle formidable new foes as they search for the world’s greatest treasure. Watch the trailer.

Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere – 11 March

Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere. Image: Pip / Netflix.
Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere. Image: Pip / Netflix.

Documentary (2026). With rare, no holds barred access, acclaimed British documentarian Louis Theroux investigates a growing ultra-masculine network and its controversial influencers. From Miami to Marbella, meet the men that are reshaping and radicalising young men’s ideas about masculinity and manhood. Watch the trailer.

Age of Attraction – 11 March

Natalie Joy Viall and Nick Viall in Age of Attraction. Image: Netflix.

Series. This new reality dating show from Netflix throws age out the window as singles search for their soulmates. Hosted by Nick Viall and Natalie Joy, the eight-part show features singles ranging from 22 to 60 years old in a ‘social experiment’ to see if love can overcome significant age differences. Is love truly ageless, or will the years come between them?

Virgin River Season 7 – 12 March

Alexandra Breckenridge and Rachel Drance in Virgin River S7. Image: Netflix.

Series. In the new season of this romantic drama based on the books by Robyn Carr, the newly married Mel and Jack pursue their dream of adopting a baby, while old loves smoulder and new threats challenge Virgin River.

Love is Blind: Sweden Season 3 – 12 March

Series. New season. New singles. New drama. As they date and get engaged sight unseen, which of these Swedish couples will discover that love is truly blind?

Love Is Blind: The Reunion – 12 March

Special. In the bombshell reunion of Love is Blind Season 10, it’s time to set the stories straight and reveal the biggest shockers of all.

That Night – 13 March

Paula Usero, Clara Galle and Claudia Salas in That Night. Image: Laia Lluch / Netflix.

Series. During a family vacation in the Dominican Republic, Elena (Clara Galle) accidentally hits a man with her car. Desperate and frightened, she calls her sisters, Paula (Claudia Salas) and Cris (Paula Usero), asking for help.

Upon arrival, the sisters must decide how to handle the accident, as they cannot bear the thought of their youngest sibling going to jail, leaving her only child without a mother. How far will they be willing to go to help protect their family?

The series is based on the Sunday Times bestselling novel by Gillian McAllister and was created by Jason George (Narcos, Into the Night).

Fatal Seduction Season 3 – 13 March

Thando Thabethe in Fatal Seduction S3. Image: Netflix.

Series. This erotic thriller series from South Africa follows Nandi, a married professor who embarks on a passionate, dangerous affair with a younger man, leading to murder and betrayal

In the Season 3, three years after rebuilding her once-unravelled life, Nandi is torn between her newfound peace and the enticing temptation to throw it all away for love.

Furies: Resistance Season 2 – 18 March

Furies: Resistance. Image: Netflix.
Furies: Resistance. Image: Netflix.

Series. In a brand new chapter for this intense crime drama from Netflix France, a new order rules Paris’ criminal underworld, and the Furies embark on separate paths to organise a resistance and eliminate a shadowy leader.

Beauty in Black Season 2 Part 2 – 19 March

Bryan Tanaka And Amber Reign Smith In Beauty In Black. Image: Quantrell Colbert / Netflix.
Bryan Tanaka and Amber Reign Smith in Beauty In Black. Image: Quantrell Colbert / Netflix.

Series. This drama series created, directed and executive produced by Tyler Perry, follows two young women from opposite sides of the tracks – one who is trying to survive her day-to-day as a stripper hostage to a violent pimp, and the other juggling a successful haircare company with dysfunctional in-laws and a loveless marriage.

In the second instalment of Season 2, Kimmie takes the reins of the Bellarie empire and confronts a vicious family power struggle, where betrayal, greed and danger lurk at every turn.

The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel – 20 March

Hillel Slovak, Anthony Kiedis, Flea in The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Image: Netflix.

Documentary (2026). Explore the gritty, formative years of definitive Los Angeles band, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the influence of original guitarist Hillel Slovak, who died in 1988. The film features interviews with bandmates Flea and Anthony Kiedis, who discuss the band’s early evolution.

Pokémon Horizons Season 3 Part 2 – 20 March

Pokémon Horizons: Rising Hope Season 3. Image: Netflix.

Series. A continuation of the globally beloved anime series, Pokémon Horizons: Rising Hope Season 3 follows Liko, Roy and Dot one year after the events in Laqua as they work to rebuild the Rising Volt Tacklers and combat a mysterious, harmful pink mist. The trio, now stronger and more experienced, takes on the Explorers with new allies, including the brash trainer Ult and his Mega-Evolving Lucario.

BTS The Comeback: Live – 21 March

Special. K-pop fans, rejoice: BTS is back. The iconic group returns to the stage to perform legendary hits and unveil brand-new tracks in this concert, which will be streamed live to Netflix from Gwanghwamun Square, one of Seoul’s most symbolic landmarks.

The event will celebrate the release of the K-pop supergroup’s highly anticipated fifth studio album, ARIRANG, which is set for release on 20 March.

Inside Season 3 – 23 March

Series. In this British reality series, contestants are selected to stay in a house for a week where they compete in various challenges throughout their stay. Failure in these challenges results in the loss of money from the final prize of £1 million.

Heartbreak High Season 3 – 25 March

The cast of Heartbreak High Season 3. Image: Netflix.

Series. Game on, moles – one of Australia’s most culturally resonant modern series is back for its third and final season.

A prank gone wrong. The return of an old flame. Amerie’s final year of high school gets off to a chaotic start, and she can’t seem to catch a break. Join the graduating class of Hartley High as they say goodbye to school and hello to adulthood. Set and filmed in Sydney, the final chapter is one last wild ride.

Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen – 26 March

Camila Morrone in Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen. Image: Netflix.

Series. If we know something bad is going to happen, why do we feel so damn excited about it? This atmospheric new limited horror series follows a bride and groom in the week leading up to their ill-fated wedding. That’s not a spoiler – just read the title.

Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen is created by Haley Z Boston for Netflix and executive produced by The Duffer Brothers.

BTS: The return – 27 March

Documentary (2026). They’re back! This intimate documentary film offers fans a rare behind-the-scenes look at the K-pop supergroup’s highly anticipated return after the members completed their military service.

Offering unprecedented access to the band as they enter a new era, the film follows BTS as they gather in LA to record their album, ARIRANG.

Aaron Chen: Funny Garden – 31 March

Aaron Chen As Himself. Image: Netflix.
Aaron Chen as himself. Image: Netflix.

Comedy special. As Aussie comedian Aaron Chen – star of the Netflix hit series FISK and loyal assistant to Guy Montgomery on the ABC smash Guy Montgommery’s Spelling Bee – continues to sell out theatres across the globe, you can now watch this live recording of his latest show, Funny Garden.

The show features Chen’s signature deadpan, observational style and includes material about his life in New York, his marriage and interactions with the audience.

Untold: The Death and Life of Lamar Odom

Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom. Image: Netflix.

Docuseries (2026). Netflix’s acclaimed Untold sports doco series returns in a major way with four new films blazing with drama. Premiering weekly, these gripping stories extend well beyond the playing field and feature raw, first-person perspectives from those at the heart of the action, revealing surprising truths fans have yet to hear.

The first instalment traces the life of Lamar Odom, from his rise to NBA fame and marriage to Khloé Kardashian to his near-fatal overdose in a Nevada brothel.

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Alannah Sue is a writer, editor, theatre critic and content creator with a passion for arts and culture and all that glitters. She relocated to Melbourne in 2025 after spending over a decade embedded in the Sydney arts landscape and finishing up her tenure as Arts & Culture Editor at Time Out. In addition to contributing to ArtsHub and ScreenHub, her freelance portfolio also expands to editorial and copywriting for lifestyle and arts publications such as Limelight and Urban List, cultural institutions like the Sydney Opera House, and marketing and publicity services for independent artists. She is always keen to take a chance on weird performance art, theatre of all kinds, out-of-the-box exhibitions, queer venues, and cheap Prosecco. Give her half a chance, and she will get on a soapbox when it comes to topics like the magic of musical theatre, the importance of rigorous arts criticism, and the global cultural implications of the RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise. Connect with Alannah on Instagram: @alannurgh.