Netflix is set to release a diverse array of TV shows and movies in March 2026, highlighted by the feature-length Peaky Blinders continuation. Returning series like One Piece and Virgin River join new originals such as Vladimir and War Machine. The month features documentaries, dramas, and thrillers for various audiences.
March 2026 brings a packed schedule to Netflix, starting with Blue Therapy on Wednesday 4 March. This six-part series remakes the viral YouTube format, following British couples in therapy sessions with coach Karen Doherty to address relationship challenges.
On Thursday 5 March, Vladimir arrives as a limited series adaptation of Julia May Jonas’s novel. Rachel Weisz plays a professor obsessed with her colleague Vladimir, portrayed by Leo Woodall, with John Slattery and Jessica Henwick co-starring.
Friday 6 March sees two major releases: The Dinosaurs, a docuseries narrated by Morgan Freeman and executive-produced by Steven Spielberg, exploring dinosaurs' 165-million-year history using advanced visuals; and War Machine, an action thriller starring Alan Ritchson as a Ranger leader facing an otherworldly threat, alongside Dennis Quaid, Stephan James, Jai Courtney, and Esai Morales.
Boyfriend On Demand, a K-drama with Jisoo as a webtoon producer using a virtual dating simulator, also streams on 6 March.
One Piece season 2 launches Tuesday 10 March, with Luffy and the Straw Hat crew venturing into the Grand Line for treasure. Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere airs Wednesday 11 March, a 90-minute documentary examining incel culture and the manosphere's influence on young men.
Age Of Attraction season 1 follows on 11 March, a dating experiment hosted by Nick Viall and Natalie Joy testing age gaps in relationships. Virgin River season 7 continues Thursday 12 March, focusing on Mel and Jack's family life.
The standout, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, streams Friday 20 March. Cillian Murphy reprises Tommy Shelby, returning from exile amid World War II and his son Duke's Nazi plot involvement, with Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson, Stephen Graham, and Tim Roth.
Heartbreak High wraps with season 3 on 25 March, amid high school drama. Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen, from the Duffer Brothers, and Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole debut on 26 March, followed by BTS: The Return documentary on 27 March, covering the group's hiatus end and new album Arirang.
Additional titles include The A Word, The Mentalist, and Bad Boys: Ride Or Die throughout the month.