
I’m really excited about what’s coming to Netflix this week! They’re adding a ton of new stuff – everything from fun movies the whole family can enjoy to really intense, true-life stories. It looks like they’re getting both brand new releases that were just in theaters, and also some older favorites that I’ve been wanting to re-watch. I’ve seen previews for some powerful documentaries and action-packed sequels, so there’s definitely something for everyone. It’s great to have so many choices!
‘Clifford the Big Red Dog’ (2021)

This movie tells the story of Emily Elizabeth, a young girl who finds a tiny, red puppy that magically grows into a ten-foot-tall dog overnight! She and her fun-loving uncle have to keep the giant pup safe from a company that wants to capture it for their own purposes. Based on the classic books by Norman Bridwell, the film uses a mix of computer-generated imagery and real-life effects. You can start watching it this Monday, March 9th.
‘Jobs’ (2013)

This biographical movie tells the story of Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, from his days dropping out of college to becoming a groundbreaking tech leader. It focuses on key moments like the development of the original Macintosh and his comeback to lead Apple again, and how his relationships with others impacted the world of computers. You can start streaming it on Tuesday, March 10.
‘Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere’ (2026)

In his latest documentary, acclaimed filmmaker Louis Theroux explores the growing world of online communities focused on men. The film dives into what drives key figures in these groups and their beliefs, offering a balanced look at how these movements are affecting discussions about gender today. It will debut on the streaming service on Wednesday, March 11.
‘Made in Korea’ (2026)

‘Made in Korea’ tells the story of Shenba, a young woman from Tamil Nadu who has always loved Korean culture. She finally gets to live her dream by moving to Seoul, but quickly discovers that life in a new country is much harder than she imagined. Dealing with loneliness, a language she doesn’t fully understand, and a painful betrayal, Shenba must find her own strength and build meaningful connections in a strange city. The series premieres on Thursday, March 12th.
‘Nobody 2’ (2025)

Bob Odenkirk is back as Hutch Mansell in the follow-up to the 2021 action hit. This time, he’s forced to use his dangerous abilities again when his family is targeted by new enemies. Expect thrilling action sequences and a deeper look into the shadowy world of professional killers. It arrives on March 14th.
‘The Bad Guardian’ (2024)

This legal drama, starring Melissa Joan Hart, is based on the true stories of people taken advantage of by a corrupt guardianship system. The film centers on a woman’s struggle to save her father after a ruthless guardian takes control of his finances and life. It highlights the dangers faced by seniors and the challenges within the American legal process. It premieres on Saturday, March 14th.
‘Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story’ (2025)

This true-life drama stars Jana Kramer as Morgan Metzer, a woman who endured intense psychological abuse and physical danger during her marriage. The film follows her journey of strength and her fight for justice after a violent attack. It premieres on Sunday, March 15th.
‘BlackBerry’ (2023)

This funny and moving film tells the story of the very first smartphone and how it changed the world. It stars Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton and focuses on the relationship between the two men who created it, Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie. The movie shows how their groundbreaking invention transformed how we communicate, but also explores the challenges they faced from rivals and disagreements within the company. You can watch this highly-rated film on Sunday, March 15th.
Tell us which of these new additions you are most excited to watch this week in the comments.
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2026-03-10 04:21