Here Are All the Movies Coming to Netflix This Week, Including a Hit TV Show Sequel Movie

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Netflix is expanding its library this week with a diverse selection of blockbusters, international dramas, and highly anticipated original premieres. Subscribing viewers can expect a mix of modern cinematic hits and new 2026 releases spanning various genres from science fiction to true crime. This schedule offers a comprehensive look at the feature films arriving on the platform during the first full week of March.

‘Jurassic World Dominion’ (2022)

'Jurassic World Dominion' (2022)
Universal Pictures

The final installment of the ‘Jurassic World’ trilogy arrives on the platform on Monday, March 2. The narrative depicts a world where dinosaurs live and hunt alongside humans, creating a fragile balance for the planet’s future. This film features the return of original stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum alongside Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. The story explores the ecological consequences of genetic engineering and the struggle to protect the natural world from corporate exploitation.

‘Hotel Mumbai’ (2019)

'Hotel Mumbai' (2019)
Xeitgeist Entertainment Group

Scheduled for release on Monday, March 2, this intense thriller depicts the harrowing real-life events of the 2008 terrorist attacks on the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in India. The plot focuses on the heroic actions of the hotel staff and guests who fought for survival during the multi-day siege. Dev Patel stars as a dedicated waiter who risks everything to lead people to safety, while Armie Hammer portrays a father desperate to protect his family. This film is recognized for its visceral realism and its focus on human resilience in the face of extreme tragedy.

‘The House with a Clock in Its Walls’ (2018)

'The House with a Clock in Its Walls' (2018)
Reliance Entertainment

This family-friendly fantasy film joins the Netflix lineup on Tuesday, March 3. The story follows a young orphan named Lewis Barnavelt who goes to live with his eccentric uncle in a house that contains a mysterious ticking heart. Lewis discovers a world of magic and danger as he assists his uncle and their neighbor in a quest to stop a doomsday clock. Stars Jack Black and Cate Blanchett lead the cast in this adaptation of the 1973 gothic horror novel by John Bellairs.

‘Street Flow 3’ (2026)

‘Street Flow 3’ (2026)
Les Films Velvet

The French drama series continues with its third installment, premiering on Wednesday, March 4. Written and directed by Kery James, the film explores the ongoing struggles and aspirations of the Traoré brothers in the Parisian suburbs. The narrative delves into themes of justice, social inequality, and the difficult choices faced by young men in marginalized communities. This sequel builds upon the gritty realism and emotional depth established in the previous two ‘Street Flow’ films.

‘A Murder Between Friends’ (2026)

'A Murder Between Friends' (2026)
A Murder Between Friends

Debuting on Thursday, March 5, this psychological thriller examines the disintegration of a close-knit social circle following a violent crime. The plot revolves around a group of friends whose secrets are exposed during a high-stakes investigation that tests their loyalties. As the mystery unfolds, viewers are led through a series of flashbacks and conflicting testimonies. This production focuses on the dark undercurrents of friendship and the lengths individuals will go to protect their reputations.

‘Re/Member: The Last Night’ (2025)

Warner Bros. Japan

The supernatural horror saga continues with this new entry, arriving on the platform on Thursday, March 5. Based on the popular Japanese manga series, the film follows a group of high school students who are trapped in a lethal time loop. They must locate the hidden remains of a victim within their school while being hunted by a malevolent entity. This installment serves as a direct follow-up to the previous live-action adaptation, intensifying the stakes and the psychological terror faced by the protagonists.

‘A Man Called Ove’ (2015)

'A Man Called Ove' (2015)
Nordsvensk Filmunderhållning

The acclaimed Swedish comedy-drama is set to become available for streaming on Friday, March 6. Based on the bestselling novel by Fredrik Backman, the story follows a grumpy widower whose isolated life is interrupted by the arrival of a boisterous new family next door. The film explores Ove’s history through poignant flashbacks while showing his gradual transformation through an unexpected friendship. It was nominated for two Academy Awards and remains one of Sweden’s most successful cinematic exports.

‘War Machine’ (2026)

'War Machine' (2026)
Hidden Pictures

This high-octane science fiction action film premieres on Friday, March 6. Starring Alan Ritchson, the story centers on a specialized Army Ranger candidate who encounters an extraterrestrial threat during a rigorous training exercise. Directed by Patrick Hughes, the movie blends military precision with intense survival elements as the protagonist faces an advanced alien technology. The production is noted for its large-scale set pieces and its focus on the intersection of human endurance and futuristic warfare.

‘Strangers in the Park’ (2026)

‘Strangers in the Park’ (2026)
100 Bares

This Argentinian production, directed by Academy Award winner Juan José Campanella, debuts on Friday, March 6. The film is a cinematic adaptation of the acclaimed stage play, which itself was based on Herb Gardner’s ‘I’m Not Rappaport’. It tells the story of two elderly men who meet on a park bench every day to discuss life, politics, and their personal struggles. The narrative serves as a poignant exploration of aging, friendship, and the desire to remain relevant in a rapidly changing world.

‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ (2025)

'Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale' (2025)
Carnival Films

The beloved historical drama reaches its definitive conclusion on Saturday, March 7. This film serves as the final chapter for the Crawley family and their dedicated staff, wrapping up long-standing storylines and character arcs. Set in the early 20th century, the production maintains the series’ hallmark attention to period detail and social etiquette. Most of the original ensemble cast returns to bid a final farewell to the iconic Yorkshire estate and its inhabitants.

Tell us which of these March releases you are most excited to watch in the comments.

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