Here Are All the Movies Coming to Netflix This Week, Including a Popular Action Flick
Netflix continues to expand its digital library with a diverse selection of titles ranging from family-friendly adventures to gripping real-life dramas. This upcoming week offers a mix of streaming debuts for recent theatrical releases and the addition of licensed favorites. Viewers can look forward to hard-hitting documentaries and high-octane action sequels throughout the scheduled window. All of these titles provide a variety of genres to suit different audience preferences.
‘Clifford the Big Red Dog’ (2021)

This live-action adaptation follows middle-schooler Emily Elizabeth as she discovers a small, red puppy that grows to be ten feet tall overnight. Along with her impulsive uncle, Emily must protect her giant pet from a greedy genetics company in New York City. The film is based on the beloved children’s book series by Norman Bridwell and features a blend of CGI and practical effects. It arrives on the platform this Monday, March 9.
‘Jobs’ (2013)

Ashton Kutcher portrays the legendary Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in this biographical drama that traces his life from a college dropout to a tech visionary. The story highlights the pivotal moments of his career, including the creation of the first Macintosh and his eventual return to lead the company. It explores the complex professional and personal relationships that shaped the modern computing era. This title will be available to stream starting Tuesday, March 10.
‘Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere’ (2026)

Award-winning documentarian Louis Theroux investigates the rising influence of male-centric online communities in this new investigative piece. The film examines the motivations and philosophies of prominent figures within these digital subcultures. Through various interviews, Theroux provides an objective look at the social impact of these movements on modern gender dynamics. The documentary premieres on the streaming service on Wednesday, March 11.
‘Made in Korea’ (2026)

This cross-cultural drama follows Shenba, a young woman from a small town in Tamil Nadu who harbors a lifelong fascination with Korean culture. Her obsession leads her to travel to Seoul, where the dream she built in her head collides with the challenging reality of living in a foreign country. Faced with isolation, language barriers, and a sudden betrayal, she must navigate a difficult path of self-discovery in an unfamiliar city. Shenba’s journey to find strength and lasting connections in ‘Made in Korea’ debuts on Thursday, March 12.
‘Nobody 2’ (2025)

Bob Odenkirk returns as Hutch Mansell in this high-energy sequel to the 2021 action thriller. After the events of the first film, Hutch must once again utilize his lethal skills to protect his family from new and dangerous threats. The production features intense choreography and continues the exploration of a secret underworld of professional assassins. This action-packed title lands on the service on Saturday, March 14.
‘The Bad Guardian’ (2024)

Melissa Joan Hart stars in this legal drama inspired by real-life cases involving corruption within the court-appointed guardianship system. The story follows a woman’s fight to rescue her father after he is placed under the control of a predatory guardian who seizes his assets. It sheds light on the vulnerabilities of the elderly and the complexities of the American legal system. The movie will be available for viewing on Saturday, March 14.
‘Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story’ (2025)

Jana Kramer leads this biographical drama based on the harrowing true story of Morgan Metzer. The film depicts the psychological manipulation and physical danger Metzer faced during her marriage and a subsequent violent incident. It focuses on her resilience and the eventual pursuit of justice against her attacker. This compelling narrative arrives on the platform on Sunday, March 15.
‘BlackBerry’ (2023)

This biographical comedy-drama chronicles the spectacular rise and eventual downfall of the world’s first smartphone. Starring Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton, the film focuses on the partnership between Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie. It details how their innovation revolutionized mobile communication before facing intense competition and internal conflict. Viewers can catch this critically acclaimed film on Sunday, March 15.
Tell us which of these new additions you are most excited to watch this week in the comments.


