Netflix in March 2026: The 5 best additions to the streaming giant

Another month, another content calendar – if you subscribe to Netflix, you’re probably used to the process of checking what’s coming to the major streaming service every few weeks. After all, like all the best streaming services, it has so much going on at any given time that it can be hard to keep track of.
Lucky for you, I make it my business at the end of each month to look at everything that’s going on, and pick out a few of the best photos that you need to know about. So, to that end, read on to find out about five can’t-miss additions coming to Netflix in March 2026.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
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This one has come a long time – a The Peaky Blinders the movie that will finally close the long and violent saga of Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy). It’s been a while since the last season of the show came out, and it looks like the movie will involve a great time skip in the beginning.
We will grow up with Tommy growing old despondently alone in the countryside, becoming alienated from the old world of his group. He will be pulled back, however, by the prospect of his son (now in charge) going into business with British fascists, a cause that Tommy has always rejected. It looks like a bad, surprising thing.
War Machine
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Ignore the fact that Netflix has already made a so-called original movie War Machinestarring Brad Pitt, and just go with the flow – because this new one looks like a doozy. It stars a great (and clearly very dedicated) Alan Ritchson as a wannabe Army Ranger whose selection test goes well.
Rather than just being a run-of-the-mill soldier race, this one has a big sci-fi twist, in the form of a giant, robotic killing machine, which probably doesn’t go anywhere. It’s discovered by the Rangers before they start exterminating them completely, and everything is as it seems A hunter if the Predator was a giant robot – what a voice!
One Piece (Season 2)
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Netflix has gotten into big series in a big way over the last half decade, and it’s clear in its writing and advertising that you see it. One piece as one of its biggest, especially now showing that Squid game again Stranger Things finished or on a long break.
So, its second season has a lot riding on it – to see if it can continue to convert fans of the original manga and anime, but also people who have never even heard of it. One piece. With its zany tone, fun combat and developing characters, it certainly looks like a real thriller.
Vladimir
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One of those hot romance fans may feel hungry for content Bridgerton back to the break between seasons, this. It stars Rachel Weisz (always an amazing actress on her day) as a frustrated and sidelined professor who begins to dream about her younger colleague.
Those dreams look bad at times, but it’s also clear that the show will play with the border between her imagination and reality, leaving us to guess if there’s real dancing going on, too. It seems like a very creative way to get into some chaotic action, so I hope it goes well.
Dinosaurs
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This seems appropriate to anyone, like me, who remembers Walking With Dinosaurs as one of the most important documentary series from their youth – even if that show has had a recent reboot/remake. Netflix’s approach seems like it will have a budget to match CGI needs, too.
This exhibition will show us a number of well-known and little-reported dinosaurs from throughout ancient history, exploring how we think these animals lived and lived. It looks pretty amazing, and might be great for family viewing, as it’s obviously a bit educational.



