Netflix in March 2026: 5 biggest premieres you can't miss

Calendar 2/26/2026

Netflix has revealed its lineup for March 2026, and it’s one of the strongest months in a long time, especially for fans of major film premieres. Tommy Shelby is back, a spectacular sci-fi is on the way, and two big television hits are getting new seasons. If you’re wondering what to add to your watchlist, below are the key titles.

Great comebacks and strong names

The most talked-about premiere of the month will be “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” (20 March). The film continues the story known from the series and again places the character of Tommy Shelby, played by Cillian Murphy, at its centre. This full-length feature is set to complete a certain chapter of this story. Earlier, on 6 March, “War Machine” will be released – a spectacular sci-fi film starring Alan Ritchson. The film is expected to combine military themes with a futuristic threat. Meanwhile, on 5 March, the series “Vladimir” will debut, described as a bold comedy-drama featuring Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall.

TV Series Hits Are Coming Back

March also brings the return of two proven brands. On 10th March, the second season of "One Piece" will debut, which is a live-action adaptation of the cult manga. The production has turned out to be one of the biggest serial successes of the platform and has a chance to repeat this achievement. Two days later, on 12th March, the seventh season of "Virgin River" will be available on the platform – a romantic drama that has maintained a stable and loyal audience for years. Netflix is clearly focusing on continuations that guarantee high viewership.

March 2026 on Netflix is a month of big names, loud comebacks, and strong film premieres. The biggest excitement is generated by the feature film "Peaky Blinders", but the new seasons of "One Piece" and "Virgin River" might also shake things up in the viewership rankings.

Source: Netflix

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Journalist, reviewer, and columnist for the "ChooseTV" portal