All the Movies Coming to Netflix in March 2026

Okay, so I’ve been checking out what’s new on streaming for March 2026, and wow, there’s a lot to choose from. We’re talking huge action movies, really powerful dramas, and some fascinating documentaries. Netflix is still leading the charge, bringing back old favorites and dropping a bunch of brand new, highly anticipated shows and films. They’re really covering all the bases – wrapping up some major movie series, exploring interesting modern groups and trends, and even celebrating big moments in music. It feels like a really important month for Netflix, as they’re officially launching their spring lineup for everyone around the world.

‘Jurassic World Dominion’ (2022)

The final Jurassic World film arrives on March 2nd, bringing the epic story to a close. It’s a unique team-up, bringing together stars from the original films – Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, and Sam Neill – alongside Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. Set four years after the destruction of Isla Nublar, the movie shows a world where dinosaurs and humans now coexist, and struggle for dominance. The film explores whether humans will remain at the top of the food chain, or if dinosaurs will take over.

‘Hotel Mumbai’ (2019)

This intense thriller, arriving on March 2nd, is based on the real events of the 2008 terrorist attack at Mumbai’s Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. It follows the brave hotel employees and guests as they struggle to survive and protect each other. Dev Patel stars as a heroic waiter, and Armie Hammer and Nazanin Boniadi play a couple fighting to save their newborn baby. The film is praised for its realistic portrayal of the events and its powerful depiction of human strength during a terrible tragedy.

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

A new magical adventure arrives on March 3rd, telling the story of Lewis Barnavelt, a ten-year-old orphan who moves in with his unusual uncle. Lewis quickly learns his uncle is a warlock and gets caught up in a search for a hidden clock inside their old, spooky house. Starring Jack Black and Cate Blanchett, this family film, directed by Eli Roth, combines a creepy, gothic setting with a lighthearted story as the characters race to stop a magical disaster.

‘Street Flow 3’ (2026)

The third and final film in the acclaimed French series will be released on March 4th. It follows the Traoré brothers as they face challenges related to family, the law, and loyalty while living in the Parisian suburbs. Kery James is back, continuing to tackle important social problems through the story of a family determined to build a better life, even when facing significant obstacles. Like the previous films, this installment is known for its realistic portrayal of life and its emotional impact.

‘A Murder Between Friends’ (2026)

This new mystery, debuting on March 5th, delves into the hidden secrets of a close group of friends after a tragedy. A weekend trip turns deadly, forcing the remaining friends to face their past mistakes and growing distrust of each other. The story follows a determined investigator who unravels a web of lies to solve the crime. It’s a gripping look at how easily friendships can fall apart when tested.

‘Re/Member: The Last Night’ (2025)

The second installment in this Japanese horror series arrives on Netflix on March 5th, continuing the frightening story of the first film. A group of students are once again stuck in a terrifying time loop, desperately trying to find a missing body to lift a supernatural curse. This time, the situation is even more dangerous, with new and challenging rules for survival. The movie relies on a creepy atmosphere and classic Japanese horror elements to create a truly chilling experience.

‘A Man Called Ove’ (2015)

The beloved Swedish film that started it all arrives on March 6th. It tells the story of Ove, a seemingly grumpy man who rediscovers the joy of life through a surprising friendship with his new neighbors. This touching and funny film explores themes of loss, the importance of community, and how people can unexpectedly change each other’s lives. It’s still considered a classic of European cinema thanks to its moving performances and gently bittersweet story.

‘War Machine’ (2026)

Launching on March 6th, this thrilling action movie offers a raw and realistic portrayal of today’s warfare. It centers on a highly skilled team sent on a dangerous mission that takes them far beyond typical battlefields. With the political situation constantly changing, these soldiers must depend on their skills and the bonds they share to make it through. The film delivers both believable military tactics and compelling character development, making it a must-see for fans of the genre.

‘Strangers in the Park’ (2026)

Coming to theaters on March 6th, this film is directed by Academy Award winner Juan José Campanella. It follows the heartwarming story of two older men who meet each day on a park bench to share lively conversations about life, politics, and their pasts. Adapted from a popular stage play, the movie beautifully portrays the strength of friendship and the enduring human spirit, even in old age. It’s a thoughtful and well-acted film focused on its characters and explores deeper questions about life.

‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ (2025)

The Crawley family’s story concludes with a new film arriving on March 7th. As the 1920s begin, the residents of the estate navigate a changing world. Both the family and their staff return for a final, satisfying ending to the beloved series, delivering the same beautiful setting, compelling drama, and historical detail that fans adore.

‘Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere’ (2026)

Louis Theroux is back on March 11th with a new documentary examining how ideas about gender are changing, particularly online. He investigates the growing influence of figures in the “manosphere” and how these ideas affect young men worldwide. Theroux uses honest conversations and in-depth reporting to try and understand what’s driving these movements, offering his usual thoughtful and unbiased approach to a challenging subject.

‘Nobody 2’ (2025)

Bob Odenkirk returns as Hutch Mansell in the action-packed sequel, hitting theaters March 14th. After the events of the first movie, Hutch is pulled back into a dangerous world when secrets from his past resurface. The sequel delivers even more of the inventive fight scenes and thrilling action that made the first film a surprise success. As Hutch fights to keep his family safe, the story also shows how his secret life of violence affects his home life.

‘The Bad Guardian’ (2024)

Coming out on March 14th, this film exposes problems within the legal guardianship system and how it can be misused. The story centers on a family struggling to get their loved one’s life back after a court-appointed guardian takes control of their finances and healthcare. It sheds light on how easily the elderly can be taken advantage of and the flaws in the law that allow it. The movie is a compelling drama that also offers a critical look at the importance of personal freedom.

‘Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story’ (2025)

On March 15th, a new movie based on a shocking true story will be released. The film tells the story of Morgan Metzer, who found out her husband was secretly living a double life and manipulating her emotionally. It follows her journey to rebuild her life and the subsequent court case. Ultimately, it’s a story about strength, overcoming betrayal, and fighting for justice.

‘BlackBerry’ (2023)

Launching on March 15th, this movie tells the story of the very first smartphone, from its incredible success to its eventual failure. It focuses on the journeys of Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie as they battled their way through the competitive tech world of the early 2000s. The film highlights the groundbreaking innovations that transformed how we communicate, as well as the internal struggles that ultimately led to the company’s downfall. Critics are calling it a fast-moving and well-acted drama.

‘The Plastic Detox’ (2026)

Premiering on March 16th, this documentary explores the growing problem of plastic pollution worldwide and the inspiring work being done by people on the ground to fix it. The film features scientists and activists creating innovative technologies to clean up microplastics in the ocean, and it also shows simple changes we can all make to live more sustainably. It offers a complete picture of the challenges industries face and the hopeful possibilities for a healthier planet.

‘Small Time Crooks’ (2000)

Get ready for a funny, classic movie arriving March 17th! It’s about a group of not-so-bright criminals who try to rob a bank by digging a tunnel from inside a pizza shop. However, their plan backfires in a hilarious way when the pizza shop unexpectedly becomes incredibly popular and they start making real money. Starring Woody Allen and Tracey Ullman, the film combines silly physical comedy with smart observations about society. It’s a funny look at what happens when ordinary people suddenly get rich and how they stay true to who they are.

‘Spiral: From the Book of Saw’ (2021)

The latest installment in the ‘Saw’ series arrives on the streaming service March 19th, featuring Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson. The movie follows a bold detective as he investigates a series of disturbing murders that echo the city’s dark history. He soon becomes entangled in a complex mystery, finding himself a key player in the killer’s twisted game. This film modernizes the franchise’s well-known traps and shocking turns while incorporating elements of a police investigation.

‘Saw X’ (2023)

The latest installment, releasing on March 19th, brings the original Jigsaw killer, John Kramer, back into focus. The story takes place between the first and second films, and follows Kramer as he travels to Mexico seeking an experimental cancer treatment. When he realizes he’s been tricked, he decides to use his skills to punish those who scammed him. This movie delves into Jigsaw’s personal reasons for his actions and showcases his complex, justice-focused traps.

‘The Creator’ (2023)

Launching on March 20th, this visually impressive sci-fi movie takes place during a future war between humans and artificial intelligence. Joshua, a former special forces soldier, is given a dangerous mission: to find and eliminate the Creator, the brilliant mind behind the advanced AI. But he soon discovers the weapon he’s meant to destroy isn’t what he expected – it’s an AI that appears as a young child. The film delves into important questions about what it means to be human, the nature of consciousness, and the moral implications of technology.

‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ (2026)

The popular series continues as a movie, arriving in theaters on March 20th. Cillian Murphy is back as Tommy Shelby, dealing with the tense political situation just before World War II. The film brings the Shelby family’s story to an exciting conclusion, finally settling old scores and family issues. Expect the same dramatic style as the show, with a focus on historical events and intense crime, but on a bigger, more cinematic scale.

‘The Bad Guys 2’ (2025)

Get ready for more action with the world’s most famous outlaws! This animated sequel arrives on March 21st and picks up where the first movie left off. After trying to turn over a new leaf, the crew finds themselves facing a brand new, even trickier villain who threatens their city. Featuring the original voice actors, the film delivers the same fast-paced, exciting heists that families loved before. It’s a story about how hard it is to stay on the right path when you’re tempted by old ways and new challenges.

‘BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG’ (2026)

Coming to screens on March 21st, this concert film shows the world-famous group back on stage for a spectacular live performance. It features both their newest songs and the classics fans love, all brought to life with incredible visuals and dancing. The film also offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to create their amazing concerts, bringing the excitement of a stadium show right to your home, no matter where you are.

‘The Red Line’ (2026)

A gripping thriller arrives on March 26th, centering around a dangerous hostage crisis at a major international transportation center. While negotiators race to resolve the situation, it becomes clear the captors’ reasons are far more complicated than just robbery. The film unfolds in real-time, increasing the tension and suspense, and explores the human consequences of political maneuvering and how easily public safety can be threatened.

‘BTS: The Return’ (2026)

This documentary, debuting on March 27th, follows the group as they return to working together. It shows how each member has grown personally and what it took to rebuild their popular brand. Featuring honest conversations and intimate moments, the film explores the challenges of being famous and the strong connection between them. It’s a great complement to their recent concerts and new music.

‘Anemone’ (2025)

Set to release on March 28th, this new film marks Daniel Day-Lewis’s return to acting, directed by his son, Ronan Day-Lewis. The story focuses on the complicated relationships between fathers, sons, and brothers, and how family history shapes them. With beautiful scenery, the movie explores the deep emotions and shared past of its characters. Film fans have been eagerly awaiting it, thanks to the talented team behind it and the promise of powerful performances.

Which of these March releases are you most excited to stream in the comments?

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2026-03-03 08:25