All the Movies Coming to Netflix in March 2026
The streaming landscape in March 2026 offers an extensive selection of high-octane blockbusters, prestigious dramas, and compelling documentaries. Netflix continues to expand its catalog with a mix of licensed favorites and highly anticipated original premieres. Viewers can expect everything from the conclusion of long-running franchises to deep dives into modern subcultures and musical milestones. This month serves as a pivotal period for the platform as it rolls out its spring slate for global audiences.
‘Jurassic World Dominion’ (2022)

Set to arrive on the platform on March 2, this film marks the epic conclusion to the Jurassic era as two generations unite for the first time. Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are joined by legacy stars Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, and Sam Neill in a bold new adventure. The story takes place four years after Isla Nublar was destroyed, with dinosaurs now living and hunting alongside humans all over the world. This fragile balance reshapes the future and determines once and for all whether human beings are to remain the apex predators.
‘Hotel Mumbai’ (2019)

Scheduled for release on March 2, this gripping thriller is based on the true story of the 2008 siege on the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in India. The narrative follows the dedicated hotel staff and various guests who must make unthinkable sacrifices to protect themselves and others during the terrorist attack. Dev Patel portrays a courageous waiter, while Armie Hammer and Nazanin Boniadi play a couple desperate to protect their newborn child. The film is noted for its intense realism and its focus on the resilience of the human spirit in the face of tragedy.
‘The House with a Clock in Its Walls’ (2018)

Making its debut on the service on March 3, this magical adventure follows a young orphan who goes to live with his eccentric uncle in a creaky old house. Ten-year-old Lewis Barnavelt soon discovers that his uncle is a warlock and becomes embroiled in a quest to find a mysterious clock hidden within the walls. Jack Black and Cate Blanchett star in this family-friendly fantasy directed by Eli Roth. The film blends gothic atmosphere with whimsical storytelling as the characters attempt to prevent a magical doomsday.
‘Street Flow 3’ (2026)

The final chapter of the powerful French trilogy is set to premiere on March 4. This installment continues the saga of the Traoré brothers as they navigate the complexities of life, law, and loyalty in the Parisian suburbs. Kery James returns to explore deep-seated social issues through the lens of a family striving for a better future despite systemic obstacles. The film maintains the gritty realism and emotional weight that defined the previous entries in the series.
‘A Murder Between Friends’ (2026)

Arriving on March 5, this contemporary mystery explores the dark secrets that emerge within a tight-knit social circle following a tragic event. When a weekend getaway turns fatal, the surviving friends must confront their past transgressions and mutual suspicions. The plot centers on a relentless investigator who peels back layers of deception to find the truth behind the central crime. It serves as a tense psychological study of how quickly loyalty can dissolve under pressure.
‘Re/Member: The Last Night’ (2025)

This Japanese horror sequel makes its way to Netflix on March 5, continuing the terrifying time-loop narrative of its predecessor. A group of students finds themselves trapped once again, forced to find the missing remains of a victim to break a supernatural curse. The stakes are higher in this “last night” scenario, with new rules that challenge the characters’ survival instincts. The film emphasizes atmosphere and J-horror tropes to deliver a chilling cinematic experience.
‘A Man Called Ove’ (2015)

The original Swedish masterpiece that inspired a global phenomenon is scheduled for release on March 6. The story follows Ove, a grumpy yet lovable curmudgeon who has given up on life until an unlikely friendship develops with his new neighbors. This poignant comedy-drama explores themes of grief, community, and the unexpected ways people can impact one another’s lives. It remains a celebrated piece of European cinema for its heartfelt performances and bittersweet narrative.
‘War Machine’ (2026)

Premiering on March 6, this action-heavy feature provides a visceral look at the mechanics of modern warfare. The story follows an elite unit tasked with a high-stakes mission that goes beyond traditional combat zones. As the political landscape shifts around them, the soldiers must rely on their training and brotherhood to survive. The film promises a combination of tactical realism and intense character arcs for fans of the genre.
‘Strangers in the Park’ (2026)

Directed by Academy Award winner Juan José Campanella, this film arrives on March 6. It tells the story of two elderly men who meet daily on a park bench, engaging in spirited debates about life, politics, and their personal histories. Based on the acclaimed stage play, the movie highlights the power of friendship and the persistence of the human spirit in the twilight years. It is a character-driven piece that features strong performances and philosophical depth.
‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ (2025)

The beloved Crawley family returns for one final cinematic outing, debuting on the service on March 7. This concluding chapter sees the residents of the grand estate facing the challenges of a rapidly changing world as they move into a new decade. Familiar faces from both the upstairs and downstairs cast unite to provide a definitive resolution to the long-running saga. The film promises the same elegance, drama, and historical charm that fans have come to expect from the franchise.
‘Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere’ (2026)

On March 11, renowned documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux returns with an investigative look into modern gender politics and online subcultures. He explores the rise of “manosphere” influencers and the impact of their ideologies on young men across the globe. Through candid interviews and immersive reporting, Theroux seeks to understand the root causes of these movements. This documentary offers a characteristic, non-judgmental yet probing perspective on a controversial contemporary topic.
‘Nobody 2’ (2025)

Bob Odenkirk reprises his role as the unassuming Hutch Mansell in this high-octane sequel, arriving on March 14. Following the events of the first film, Hutch is forced out of his quiet life once again when new threats from his past emerge. The movie doubles down on the creative choreography and intense action sequences that made the original a sleeper hit. As Hutch protects his family, the narrative explores the toll that his hidden violent life takes on his domestic reality.
‘The Bad Guardian’ (2024)

Releasing on March 14, this film takes a critical look at the legal guardianship system and the potential for systemic abuse. The plot follows a family fighting to regain control over their loved one’s life after a court-appointed guardian takes over their assets and health decisions. It highlights the vulnerability of the elderly and the legal loopholes that allow for exploitation. The movie serves as both a gripping drama and a social commentary on personal autonomy.
‘Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story’ (2025)

This dramatization of a harrowing true story premieres on March 15. The film chronicles the life of Morgan Metzer, who discovered her husband was leading a double life while orchestrating a complex campaign of psychological manipulation. It details the steps she took to reclaim her life and the eventual legal battle that followed her discovery. The narrative focuses on the resilience required to overcome domestic deception and seek justice.
‘BlackBerry’ (2023)

Coming to the platform on March 15, this biographical drama charts the meteoric rise and catastrophic fall of the world’s first smartphone. The story centers on Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie as they navigate the cutthroat tech industry of the early 2000s. It captures the innovation that changed global communication and the internal conflicts that eventually led to the company’s decline. The film is praised for its fast-paced screenplay and sharp performances.
‘The Plastic Detox’ (2026)

Debuting on March 16, this environmental documentary examines the global crisis of plastic pollution and the grassroots efforts to reverse it. The film follows scientists and activists who are developing new technologies to remove microplastics from the ocean. It also highlights the personal changes individuals can make to reduce their ecological footprint. The narrative provides a comprehensive look at the industrial challenges and potential solutions for a cleaner future.
‘Small Time Crooks’ (2000)

This classic comedy arrives on March 17, following a group of incompetent thieves who attempt to rob a bank by tunneling through a pizza shop. The plan goes hilariously awry when the shop becomes a massive success, making the protagonists wealthy through legitimate means. Woody Allen and Tracey Ullman lead a cast that balances slapstick humor with social satire. The film explores the absurdities of newfound wealth and the persistence of working-class roots.
‘Spiral: From the Book of Saw’ (2021)

On March 19, this expansion of the ‘Saw’ universe debuts on the service, starring Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson. A brash detective takes charge of a grisly investigation into murders that are eerily reminiscent of the city’s gruesome past. Unwittingly trapped in a deepening mystery, the detective finds himself at the center of the killer’s morbid game. The film updates the franchise’s signature traps and twists with a focus on police procedural elements.
‘Saw X’ (2023)

Also arriving on March 19, this installment brings John Kramer back to the forefront of the series. Set between the events of the first two films, Kramer travels to Mexico for a risky experimental procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer. When he discovers the operation is a scam, the infamous serial killer turns the tables on the con artists. The movie is noted for its focus on Jigsaw’s personal motivations and his elaborate, justice-driven traps.
‘The Creator’ (2023)

Premiering on March 20, this visually stunning sci-fi epic is set amidst a future war between the human race and the forces of artificial intelligence. Joshua, a hardened ex-special forces agent, is recruited to hunt down and kill the Creator, the elusive architect of advanced AI. He discovers that the world-ending weapon he is tasked to destroy is an AI in the form of a young child. The film explores deep themes of humanity, consciousness, and the ethics of technology.
‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ (2026)

The highly anticipated feature film continuation of the hit series arrives on March 20. Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby, navigating the dangerous political climate of the late 1930s as World War II looms. The story brings the Shelby family’s saga to a cinematic climax, resolving long-standing rivalries and internal conflicts. It maintains the show’s signature style, blending historical drama with gritty crime elements on a larger scale.
‘The Bad Guys 2’ (2025)

The world’s most notorious outlaws return in this animated sequel on March 21. Following their attempt to go “good” in the first film, the crew faces a new challenge when an even more devious villain threatens their city. The film features the return of the original voice cast and continues the high-energy, heist-style action for family audiences. It explores the difficulties of maintaining a reformed life when old habits and new temptations collide.
‘BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG’ (2026)

Releasing on March 21, this concert film captures the global icons’ return to the stage in a massive live event. The performance showcases their latest hits alongside fan favorites, utilizing state-of-the-art production and choreography. Viewers are given an intimate look at the preparation and energy that go into their world-class live shows. This release is designed to bring the stadium experience directly to fans’ homes across the globe.
‘The Red Line’ (2026)

This tense thriller makes its debut on March 26, focusing on a high-stakes hostage situation in an international transit hub. As negotiators work against the clock, the motivations of the captors are slowly revealed to be more complex than a simple heist. The film uses a real-time narrative structure to heighten the sense of urgency and suspense. It examines the human cost of political brinkmanship and the fragility of public safety.
‘BTS: The Return’ (2026)

Premiering on March 27, this in-depth documentary chronicles the members’ journeys during their transition back to group activities. It provides a behind-the-scenes look at their individual growth and the collective effort required to relaunch their global brand. Through personal reflections and candid moments, the film offers a unique perspective on the pressures of fame and the strength of their bond. It serves as a companion piece to their recent live performances and musical releases.
‘Anemone’ (2025)

Scheduled for March 28, this film features the return of Daniel Day-Lewis to the screen in a story directed by Ronan Day-Lewis. The narrative explores the complex bonds between fathers, sons, and brothers, as well as the dynamics of family legacies. Set against a backdrop of striking visual landscapes, the movie delves into the emotional depths of its protagonists’ shared history. It has been highly anticipated by cinephiles for its pedigreed creative team and promised performances.
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