Netflix is pulling out all the stops in March. The month kicks off with Rachel Weisz in Vladimir, an erotic and literary thriller that promises to get people talking, before giving way to the sensational return of Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, the blockbuster movie that fans have been waiting four years to see. It’s a full month, packed with variety and no downtime. Here are the eight new releases you won’t want to miss in March 2026 on Netflix.
Vladimir
The Dinosaurs
War Machine
ONE PIECE (Season 2)
Virgin River (Season 7)
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen
March 26: Produced by the creators of Stranger Things and directed by the director of Baby Reindeer, this eight-episode horror series is the work of Haley Z. Boston, a screenwriter who has worked on Cabinet of Curiosities and Brand New Cherry Flavor. The title says it all: a bride (Camila Morrone) and her future husband (Adam DiMarco) travel to the family's isolated cabin deep in a snowy forest to celebrate their intimate wedding. But Rachel can't help feeling that disaster is imminent. Inspired by Carrie and Rosemary's Baby, the series focuses on growing unease and existential terror, posing the question: is it possible to marry the wrong person?
Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole
March 26: The first official TV adaptation of Jo Nesbø's novels, this nine-episode Norwegian series finally brings Inspector Harry Hole to life on the small screen. Tobias Santelmann (The Arctic Convoy) plays this brilliant but tortured detective, an alcoholic battling his own demons, who tracks down both a ritualistic serial killer in the streets of Oslo and his corrupt colleague Tom Waaler — played by Joel Kinnaman (Suicide Squad). Nesbø himself wrote the screenplays and is the showrunner. The series adapts The Devil's Star, the fifth novel in the Harry Hole saga. The music is composed by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, who previously collaborated with Nesbø on the soundtracks for his books.