
This weekend, Netflix has something for everyone, with a wide range of shows and movies to choose from. You’ll find everything from intense political dramas and competitive reality shows to thought-provoking documentaries and fun animated series. Whether you’re interested in politics, relationships, or historical settings like old London, there’s plenty to watch. Between March 5th and 7th, 2026, Netflix is releasing several new titles and bringing back popular favorites, making it a great time to check out what’s available.
‘Vladimir’ (2026)

This new drama, created by 20th Television, delves into the challenging world of government leadership, showing how power works and the personal price those at the top pay. Premiering on March 5th, the series offers a close look at the intense strategies used in politics and the tough ethical choices leaders must make. It promises a compelling story about what it really takes to achieve political goals.
‘Boyfriend on Demand’ (2026)

This series takes a look at the growing world of professional companionship, focusing on people who use a special app to connect with others. Created by Whynot Media, the show follows individuals as they explore how technology and emotional support intersect. It examines the changing nature of relationships and the complexities of being paid for companionship today. The show, ‘Boyfriend on Demand,’ will premiere on Friday, March 6th as part of the weekend’s new releases.
‘The Dinosaurs’ (2026)

Premiering on March 6th, ‘The Dinosaurs’ is a new show that uses incredible visual effects to realistically recreate the world of the dinosaurs. Combining the latest archaeological findings with compelling storytelling, the series offers a detailed and scientifically accurate look at prehistoric life, including how different species lived and where they thrived. It’s designed to be both an educational experience and a captivating journey back in time.
‘The TikTok Killer’ (2026)

The documentary ‘The TikTok Killer,’ produced by iZen Documentaries, explores the case of Ali Abulaban, a social media personality involved in a double homicide. It examines how social media fame and public opinion played a role in this violent crime and offers a detailed account of the tragedy, premiering on Friday, March 6th.
‘Girl from Nowhere: The Reset’ (2026)

The hit Thai series ‘Girl from Nowhere’ is back on March 7th, continuing the story of the mysterious Nanno. In ‘The Reset,’ Nanno goes to different schools, exposing the flaws and wrongdoings of students and teachers. Each episode tells a self-contained story about the dangers of dishonesty and corruption in schools, all while keeping the show’s trademark mix of thought-provoking themes and suspenseful moments.
‘Famous Last Words: Eric Dane’ (2026)

In a revealing interview, Brad Falchuk shares a personal look at the life and career of Eric Dane, who sadly passed away from ALS. Recorded shortly before his death, ‘Famous Last Words: Eric Dane’ explores his successes in Hollywood and his private struggles. The special offers fans an honest look at his impact on the entertainment world and his experience with the disease. It’s produced by Brad Falchuk Teley-vision and is now available to stream.
‘Love Is Blind: Ohio’ (2026)

The latest season of ‘Love Is Blind’ moves the dating experiment to Ohio. Single men and women try to find love by connecting emotionally in pods – they talk to each other without ever seeing what the other person looks like. The series, produced by Kinetic Content, follows these singles as they build relationships, get engaged, and even plan weddings, all while testing if a strong emotional connection is enough to build a lasting relationship.
‘Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model’ (2026)

This three-part documentary from EverWonder Studio takes a look back at the popular reality competition, ‘America’s Next Top Model.’ It includes interviews with creator Tyra Banks and contestants, exploring the show’s impact on culture and the challenges faced by those involved. The series also examines the controversies and changes in the television industry that happened during the show’s run, offering a behind-the-scenes look at reality TV in the early 2000s.
‘Wind Breaker’ (2024)

‘Wind Breaker,’ a new anime from CloverWorks, tells the story of Haruka Sakura and his time at Furin High School. This school is known for its students who protect their town by doing community service and engaging in street fights. The series follows Haruka as he adjusts to his new school and deals with both the social scene and tough physical challenges. It premiered on Netflix on March 2nd and combines exciting action with ideas about loyalty and responsibility to the community.
‘Bridgerton’ (2020–2026)

The latest season of the popular romance series ‘Bridgerton’ returns to London’s glamorous world of the Regency era. This time, the story centers on Benedict Bridgerton and his growing fascination with a captivating woman he meets at a lavish masquerade ball. As always, the series follows the intricate social lives and romantic dramas of the upper class, balancing historical detail with contemporary perspectives. It remains a key offering of historical fiction on the streaming platform.
Let us know in the comments which new Netflix shows or movies you’re most excited about!
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