Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including a Major Documentary

Next week, starting March 9th, brings a lot of new TV shows! There’s something for everyone, from classic kids’ programs to suspenseful thrillers and reality competitions from around the world. You’ll find both returning favorites and completely new series launching for the 2026 season. The lineup includes everything from historical adventures set in different worlds to modern-day love stories, offering a wide variety of genres.

‘Sesame Street’ (1969)

The beloved children’s show ‘Sesame Street’ is coming to the platform on March 9th. Created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett, the program has been helping kids learn for many years using a fun combination of real people, funny skits, cartoons, and puppets. Known for its inclusive cast, ‘Sesame Street’ tackles important topics through its memorable Muppet characters. It remains a key part of how young children develop skills in reading, math, and understanding their feelings.

‘One Piece’ (2023)

Fans can finally set sail with the live-action ‘One Piece’ when it premieres on March 10th. Based on the popular manga by Eiichiro Oda, the series follows Monkey D. Luffy’s quest to find a legendary treasure with his assembled crew. Starring Iñaki Godoy as Luffy, the show brings the exciting adventure and fantastical elements of the original story to life. Critics are praising how well it captures the spirit of the beloved characters and the detailed world that fans have enjoyed for over 25 years.

‘The Man in the High Castle’ (2015)

Premiering on Wednesday, March 11th, ‘The Man in the High Castle’ presents a fascinating ‘what if’ scenario: what if the Axis powers had won World War II? The show imagines a United States split between control by Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. As people begin to fight back, they uncover strange films hinting at a world where the Allies actually won the war. Throughout its intricate plot, the series examines difficult topics like fascism, personal identity, and what is truly real.

‘Age of Attraction’ (2026)

The new drama series ‘Age of Attraction’ will premiere on Wednesday, March 11th, as part of the 2026 season. The show delves into the complexities of today’s relationships and how modern society shapes the way people connect. It examines the influence of social media and changing cultural values on romance, following a diverse group of characters as they experience the ups and downs of love in a busy world.

‘Love Is Blind: Sweden’ (2024)

The hit reality show ‘Love Is Blind’ is expanding globally, and the Swedish version premieres on Thursday, March 12th. Like the original, ‘Love Is Blind: Sweden’ follows singles who try to find a partner and get engaged without ever meeting face-to-face – they connect through private pods first. After getting engaged, the couples then navigate the real world to see if their connection can last before their wedding day. This version adds a Swedish cultural twist to the familiar format, asking if love really can be blind in Scandinavia.

‘Virgin River’ (2019)

The popular drama ‘Virgin River’ is back on March 12th, picking up the story of Mel Monroe. The series follows a nurse practitioner who leaves Los Angeles for the small town of Virgin River, California, hoping for a fresh start after a difficult loss. It’s a story about the town’s residents, their connections, and finding hope and healing. Based on Robyn Carr’s novels, the show is known for its beautiful scenery and heartwarming stories, and has earned a loyal fanbase.

‘That Night’ (2026)

“That Night,” a new thriller debuting on March 13th, unfolds over the course of one evening where a chain of surprising events dramatically alters the lives of those involved. The story is told out of order, gradually revealing how different characters are connected and unraveling a central mystery. As the night progresses, the truth behind a key event is slowly revealed through multiple viewpoints. This 2026 film focuses on building suspense and developing complex characters within a tense, psychological setting.

‘Phantom Lawyer’ (2026)

The new legal drama, ‘Phantom Lawyer’, premieres on Friday, March 13th. It combines courtroom tension with a supernatural twist. The show centers around a lawyer who gets help from a mysterious, unseen force to win tough cases and deliver justice. As they navigate the pressures of a prominent law firm, the lawyer must keep their secret advantage hidden. ‘Phantom Lawyer’ raises questions about how far someone will go—and whether the ends justify the means—within the legal system.

‘Dynasty: The Murdochs’ (2026)

Premiering on Friday, March 13th, ‘Dynasty: The Murdochs’ is a dramatic series that reveals what goes on behind the scenes of a major media empire. It focuses on the battles for control, plans for the future, and family conflicts within the company that owns a worldwide news network. The series shows how business and politics collide in today’s media world, and it offers an in-depth look at the history and lasting influence of the Murdoch family.

‘Fatal Seduction’ (2023)

The South African thriller ‘Fatal Seduction’ premieres on Friday, March 13th. The series centers around a woman who has a brief, intense affair while away from her husband, which ultimately leads to a tragic event. As a murder investigation begins, hidden truths about the people in her life are revealed, putting her family and reputation at risk. ‘Fatal Seduction’ blends mystery and psychological drama to explore the dangerous results of forbidden desire and deception.

Please share which of these premieres you are most excited to watch in the comments.

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2026-03-10 05:47