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

This week, Netflix is adding a wide range of movies and shows, including popular films, dramas from around the world, and brand new original series. Subscribers can look forward to both recent hits and films premiering in 2026, covering everything from sci-fi to true crime. Here’s a complete guide to what’s coming to the platform this first week of March.

‘Jurassic World Dominion’ (2022)

The last movie in the ‘Jurassic World’ series will be available to stream on March 2nd. It’s set in a world where dinosaurs and humans coexist, creating an unstable future for the planet. The film brings back original cast members Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum, alongside Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. The story focuses on the environmental impact of creating dinosaurs through genetic engineering and the fight to save nature from greedy corporations.

‘Hotel Mumbai’ (2019)

This gripping thriller, releasing on March 2nd, recreates the terrifying 2008 terrorist attacks at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in India. The movie highlights the bravery of the hotel staff and guests as they struggled to survive the days-long siege. Dev Patel plays a selfless waiter who puts his own life on the line to help others escape, and Armie Hammer stars as a father determined to keep his family safe. The film is known for its realistic portrayal of events and its powerful depiction of how people cope with immense tragedy.

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

A new fantasy adventure for the whole family arrives on Netflix on March 3rd. The film centers on Lewis Barnavelt, an orphaned boy who moves in with his unusual uncle and discovers a strange, ticking heart hidden within their house. He soon finds himself caught up in a magical and perilous journey to help his uncle and a neighbor prevent a terrible future, as foretold by a doomsday clock. Featuring Jack Black and Cate Blanchett, the movie is based on the 1973 gothic horror novel by John Bellairs.

‘Street Flow 3’ (2026)

The third part of the French drama series arrives on March 4th. Created by Kery James, it follows the Traoré brothers as they navigate life and challenges in the suburbs of Paris. The story tackles tough issues like fairness, social gaps, and the difficult decisions young men face when they feel left out. This new film continues the realistic and emotionally powerful style of the first two ‘Street Flow’ movies.

‘A Murder Between Friends’ (2026)

This new psychological thriller, premiering March 5th, explores what happens when a group of close friends is torn apart by a violent crime. The story centers on the secrets these friends keep from each other, and how those secrets are revealed during a tense investigation that strains their relationships. Through flashbacks and differing accounts, the mystery deepens, revealing the hidden tensions within the group and how far people will go to safeguard their image.

‘Re/Member: The Last Night’ (2025)

A new chapter in this spooky horror series arrives on March 5th. Inspired by a well-known Japanese manga, the movie centers on high school students caught in a deadly time loop. They have to find the remains of a person hidden somewhere in their school while being pursued by a terrifying force. This film continues the story from the previous live-action movie, raising the tension and fear for the characters.

‘A Man Called Ove’ (2015)

The popular Swedish film, based on Fredrik Backman’s bestselling book, will start streaming on March 6th. It tells the story of Ove, a curmudgeonly man whose quiet life is turned upside down when a lively family moves in next door. The film weaves between Ove’s past and present, showing how a surprising friendship slowly changes him. A critical and commercial hit, it was nominated for two Oscars and is one of Sweden’s most celebrated films.

‘War Machine’ (2026)

The new science fiction action film arrives in theaters on Friday, March 6th. Starring Alan Ritchson, it follows an Army Ranger trainee who battles an alien enemy during a tough training session. Directed by Patrick Hughes, the movie combines realistic military action with thrilling survival challenges as the main character confronts powerful alien technology. It’s known for its impressive large-scale scenes and explores the limits of human strength in a futuristic war setting.

‘Strangers in the Park’ (2026)

The new Argentinian film, directed by Academy Award winner Juan José Campanella, comes out on Friday, March 6th. It’s based on a popular stage play, which was originally inspired by Herb Gardner’s ‘I’m Not Rappaport’. The movie centers around two older men who connect daily on a park bench, sharing their thoughts on life, politics, and the challenges they face. It’s a touching story about growing older, the importance of friendship, and wanting to feel useful in today’s world.

‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ (2025)

The popular historical series concludes its story on Saturday, March 7th. This film offers a final look at the Crawley family and their staff, bringing their journeys to a close. Staying true to the show’s style, it’s set in the early 1900s with beautiful costumes and attention to the manners of the time. Most of the original actors return to say goodbye to the famous Yorkshire estate and the people who live there.

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

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2026-03-02 18:47