March is shaping up to be a massive month for Netflix subscribers, with blockbuster returns, long-awaited spinoffs, and global superstars all landing at once. From the high-seas adventure of One Piece Season 2 to the dark wartime reckoning in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man and the highly anticipated comeback story in BTS: THE RETURN, this month’s lineup promises spectacle, drama, and major fan moments. Whether you’re here for pirates, gangsters, or global pop icons, you’ll want to see what else is waiting in Netflix’s stacked March 2026 slate.
Returning Netflix original series
These fan-favorite Netflix series are finally making their long-awaited return to the screen this month:
ONE PIECE: Season 2 (March 9)
Netflix’s epic high-seas pirate adventure returns for Season 2, sending Luffy (Iñaki Godoy) and the Straw Hats into even more dangerous waters. As they enter the legendary Grand Line, the crew faces stranger islands, stronger foes, and their most perilous quest yet — all in pursuit of the world’s greatest treasure.
Virgin River: Season 7 (March 12)
Season 7 sees Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) and Jack (Martin Henderson) navigating newlywed life while pursuing their dream of starting a family. As old flames resurface and new threats emerge, the couple’s future — and the fate of Virgin River — faces emotional and unexpected challenges.
Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black Season 2 Part 2 (March 19)
In Season 2 Part 2, Kimmie (Taylor Polidore Williams) takes control of the Bellarie empire, only to face a ruthless family power struggle where betrayal, greed, and danger lurk at every turn.
Homicide: New York: Season 2 (March 25)
In Season 2, an elite team of NYPD detectives returns to relive the homicide investigations that defined their careers. In the city that never sleeps, these are the stories that shaped their lives and the cases that captured New York.
New Netflix original series
This March, Netflix is also serving up a fresh slate of originals that mix drama, romance, and suspense in unexpected ways. From relationship experiments and whirlwind obsessions to chilling true-crime stories and thrilling horror, these new series promise to keep you hooked from start to finish.
Blue Therapy (March 4)
Seven couples put their relationships under the microscope as they trade their comfort zones for the therapist’s couch in this raw reality series. Watch as long-buried issues surface and bonds are tested in a high-stakes journey to see if their love can truly go the distance.
Vladimir (March 5)
In this subversive thriller, an English professor’s (Rachel Weisz) stable life begins to unravel when she develops a dangerous obsession with a charismatic new colleague (Leo Woodall). As her fixation grows, her career and her already strained marriage to a fellow academic (John Slattery) are pushed toward a chaotic breaking point.
Boyfriend on Demand (March 6)
Overwhelmed by her grueling career, Seo Mi-rae (Jisoo) has completely written off romance until a high-tech virtual dating service unexpectedly captures her heart. As she navigates this digital connection with a charming artificial suitor, she must decide if these pixelated feelings can survive the transition into a real-world relationship.
The TikTok Killer (March 6)
When a 42-year-old woman vanishes in Spain after meeting a charismatic social media star, her devastated family launches a desperate search for answers. This chilling documentary unravels the dark side of digital fame as the investigation into a popular TikToker reveals a trail of secrets that will haunt any traveler.
Age of Attraction (March 11)
Hosted by Nick Viall and Natalie Joy, this bold social experiment challenges singles to find their soulmates by stripping away the one thing that usually defines a first impression: age. As connections deepen without knowing if their partner is 22 or 60, these daters must discover if a true romantic spark can survive the ultimate reveal of the numbers between them.
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen (March 26)
From the twisted minds of the Duffer Brothers, this atmospheric horror follows an engaged couple, Rachel (Camila Morrone) and Nicky (Adam DiMarco), in the nerve-wracking week leading up to their ill-fated wedding. As the ceremony draws near, an escalating series of strange occurrences and psychological dread turn their celebration into a nightmare—proving that for this couple, the title is less of a warning and more of a promise.
New Netflix original films
A slate of original feature films and real-life documentary movies is also heading to Netflix this March. Here are our top picks:
War Machine (March 6)
In the grueling final stage of U.S. Army Ranger selection, a group of elite candidates (Alan Ritchson) finds their training exercise transformed into a desperate battle for survival. What begins as a test of endurance quickly spirals into a nightmare as they are forced to confront an unimaginable and deadly threat lurking in the shadows of the wilderness.
The Plastic Detox (March 16)
Directed by Academy Award winner Louie Psihoyos (The Cove) and Josh Murphy, this eye-opening documentary follows six couples struggling with unexplained infertility as they attempt to purge microplastics from their daily lives. By exposing the shocking link between everyday toxins and a global fertility crisis, the film provides a scientific roadmap for viewers to take their health into their own hands and change how they look at plastic forever.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (March 20)
Set against the explosive backdrop of 1940 Birmingham, Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) is forced out of a drug-addled exile to protect his legacy during the height of WWII. As his son Duke (Barry Keoghan) battles a dangerous Nazi plot at home, Tommy must navigate a war-torn world alongside a mysterious medium (Rebecca Ferguson) and a ruthless fascist sympathizer (Tim Roth) to decide if the Shelby empire is worth saving—or if it’s time to burn it all down.
The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel (March 20)
Directed by Ben Feldman, this intimate documentary rewinds to the gritty 1980s Los Angeles music scene to explore the singular vision of founding guitarist Hillel Slovak. Through brand-new interviews with Anthony Kiedis, Flea, and John Frusciante, the film honors the deep childhood bonds and the “Israeli Cowboy” whose funk-fused style defined the band’s legendary sound before his tragic passing.
BTS: THE RETURN (March 27)
Following their historic live comeback in Seoul, pop royalty RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook reunite in Los Angeles to forge a new path in this intimate documentary directed by Bao Nguyen. Offering unprecedented access to their private creative sessions, the film captures the raw emotions and laughter of the seven members as they record their milestone album, Arirang, and prepare to reclaim their throne on the global stage.
