Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including a Major Documentary
The upcoming week of March 9 features a diverse array of television premieres ranging from legendary children’s programming to high-stakes thrillers and international reality competitions. Viewers can expect a mix of long-running favorites making their debut on the platform and brand-new original series for the 2026 season. From the historical landscapes of alternate realities to the scenic vistas of contemporary romantic dramas, the schedule offers content across multiple genres.
‘Sesame Street’ (1969)

The legendary educational program ‘Sesame Street’ makes its way to the platform on Monday, March 9. Created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett, the series has used a mix of live-action, sketch comedy, animation, and puppetry to teach children for decades. The show is renowned for its diverse cast and its ability to address complex social issues through its iconic Muppet characters. It continues to be a staple of early childhood development, focusing on literacy, numeracy, and emotional well-being.
‘One Piece’ (2023)

The live-action adaptation ‘One Piece’ arrives on Tuesday, March 10, bringing the world of the Straw Hat Pirates to viewers. Based on the long-running manga series by Eiichiro Oda, the story follows Monkey D. Luffy as he assembles a crew to find the ultimate treasure. The production features Iñaki Godoy in the lead role, capturing the high-seas adventure and supernatural elements of the original source material. This iteration has been noted for its faithful translation of the vibrant characters and expansive world-building that fans have followed for over twenty-five years.
‘The Man in the High Castle’ (2015)

Scheduled for release on Wednesday, March 11, ‘The Man in the High Castle’ explores an alternate history where the Axis powers won World War II. The narrative depicts a divided United States under the control of the Greater German Reich and the Japanese Pacific States. As resistance movements grow, characters discover mysterious film reels that suggest a different reality where the Allies were victorious. This series delves into themes of fascism, identity, and the nature of reality across its complex storyline.
‘Age of Attraction’ (2026)

‘Age of Attraction’ debuts on Wednesday, March 11, as a new addition to the contemporary drama slate for the 2026 season. This production focuses on the intricacies of modern relationships and the social dynamics that define the current generation. The series aims to explore how digital connectivity and shifting cultural norms impact the way individuals form romantic bonds. It features an ensemble cast portraying the challenges and successes of navigating love in a fast-paced environment.
‘Love Is Blind: Sweden’ (2024)

The international expansion of the popular reality franchise continues with ‘Love Is Blind: Sweden’ appearing on Thursday, March 12. Participants in this social experiment attempt to find a spouse by communicating through pods without ever seeing one another face-to-face. Once a connection is established and a proposal occurs, the couples move into the real world to test their compatibility before the wedding day. This Swedish iteration brings local cultural nuances to the established format, exploring whether love is truly blind in a Scandinavian context.
‘Virgin River’ (2019)

The romantic drama ‘Virgin River’ returns to the schedule on Thursday, March 12, continuing the story of Melinda “Mel” Monroe. Set in a remote California town, the series follows a nurse practitioner who moves from Los Angeles to start a new life after personal tragedy. The plot intertwines the lives of the town’s residents, focusing on themes of healing, community, and second chances. Based on the novel series by Robyn Carr, the show has gained a dedicated following for its scenic setting and emotional storytelling.
‘That Night’ (2026)

Premiering on Friday, March 13, ‘That Night’ is a thriller that centers on a single evening where a series of unexpected events change multiple lives. The narrative structure utilizes non-linear storytelling to reveal the connections between various characters caught in a web of mystery. As the hours pass, the truth behind a central inciting incident is slowly uncovered through different perspectives. This 2026 production emphasizes suspense and character development within a high-stakes psychological framework.
‘Phantom Lawyer’ (2026)

‘Phantom Lawyer’ makes its debut on Friday, March 13, blending the legal drama genre with elements of the supernatural. The story follows a defense attorney who receives assistance from an unseen presence to solve difficult cases and achieve justice. While managing a high-profile law firm, the protagonist must balance their professional reputation with the secret of their unusual advantage. The series explores the boundaries of the legal system and the morality of using extraordinary means to influence the courtroom.
‘Dynasty: The Murdochs’ (2026)

Arriving on Friday, March 13, ‘Dynasty: The Murdochs’ provides a dramatized look into the inner workings of a powerful media empire. The series examines the power struggles, succession planning, and internal conflicts of a family at the helm of a global news conglomerate. It portrays the intersection of corporate interests and political influence within the modern media landscape. This production aims to offer a detailed exploration of the legacy and impact of one of the most influential families in recent history.
‘Fatal Seduction’ (2023)

The South African thriller ‘Fatal Seduction’ joins the weekend lineup on Friday, March 13. The series follows a married woman whose weekend away from home ignites a passionate affair that ends in tragedy. As a murder investigation unfolds, secrets about those closest to her begin to surface, threatening her family and social standing. The show combines elements of mystery and psychological drama, exploring the consequences of desire and betrayal.
Please share which of these premieres you are most excited to watch in the comments.


