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Here’s what’s new on Netflix in March 2025: 7 best movies and shows to watch

Meghan Markle cooks, Millie Bobby Brown battles robots and John Mulaney goes live...also with a robot

Matthew Singer
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Ex-royals, robots and avenging priests are hitting Netflix in March. Admittedly, it’s a bit of a light month on the streamer for standout original content, but it’s not without highlights, the most notable being the sci-fi saga The Electric State, starring Chris Pratt and Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown as survivors of an AI uprising traversing a war-ravaged, alternate-reality version of 1990s America. If you want something more serious, Revelations, a Korean thriller from the director of Train to Busan, looks mighty intense. And if you just want to hang out in Meghan Markle’s kitchen, there’s a show for you, too. Here’s what we’re most looking forward to, followed by a list of everything brand-new coming to Netflix in March.

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With Love, Meghan
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With Love, Meghan

Aside from the initial documentary about their break from the royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s $100 million Netflix production deal hasn’t exactly set the streaming world aflame. It’s hard to imagine this HGTV-style lifestyle series, hosted by the Duchess of Sussex, will attract anyone who doesn’t already obsess over the pair’s every move, but if you’re in the market for tips on harvesting honey or preparing a crowd-pleasing bruschetta, maybe you’ll get something out of it.

Premieres March 4

Just One Look
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Just One Look

Author Harlan Coben’s airport thrillers are ideal source material for the streaming mill, quick-and-dirty mysteries that don’t demand much of the audience. (See The Stranger, Fool Me Once, Stay Close and Close, which also comes to Netflix this month.) In this Polish-language miniseries, a happily married woman discovers an old photo of her husband that causes her to question everything about their marriage.

Premieres March 5

The Leopard
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The Leopard

Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa’s 1958 novel depicting the unification of Italy through the eyes of Sicilian aristocracy already has one classic adaptation, by the great Luchino Visconti over 60 years ago. But Netflix successfully brought Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude to the screen last year, even if hardly anyone watched it, which suggests the studio is up to the task of converting towering literary works for the streaming era. Hopefully audiences find it this time around.

Premieres March 5

Everybody's in LA
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Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney

One of the best hangs on TV last year was comedian John Mulaney’s week-long live talk show, full of off-kilter bits and odd guest combos that saw Jerry Seinfeld sharing the couch with a wildlife expert and David Letterman chatting with a seismologist. Now, Mulaney’s back for an extended engagement. The best news? Sidekick Richard Kind is also returning, along with nemesis, Saymo the food delivery robot.

Premieres March 12

Adolescence
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Adolescence

At the same time he’s playing a vicious criminal boxer on Disney+’s A Thousand Blows, Stephen Graham portrays a shell-shocked father whose teenage son is accused of murder in this four-part drama he co-created with Enola Holmes screenwriter Jack Thorne. Each episode is shot in a single long take, which seems unnecessary, but done right could make the series unbearably stressful. 

Premieres March 13

The Electric State
Image: Netflix"The Electric State"

The Electric State

In the aftermath of a robot uprising, Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown cross the ruins of America in search of the latter’s brother, aided by a group of sympathetic animatronic mascots, in this sci-fi saga from the Russo brothers (Avengers: Endgame). The ’bot design looks pretty cool, and the voice cast is stacked: Woody Harrelson, Jason Alexander, Brian Cox, Colman Domingo. The question is, will the actual human stars make us care?

Premieres March 14

Revelations
Image: Cho Wonjin/Netflix"Revelations"

Revelations

Yeon Sang-ho, director of the nerve-shredding Korean zombie flick Train to Busan, and writer Choi Guy-seok continue to explore the religious themes of their previous Netflix collaboration, Hellbound, with this grim-looking psychological thriller. After a child goes missing, a tormented cop and vengeance-minded priest team up to find the culprit. Need more reason to watch? Alfonso Cuarón is an executive producer. 

Premieres March 21

Everything New Coming to Netflix in February 2025

Available March 1:


50 First Dates

Annie (2014)

Beginners

Black Hawk Down

Blade Runner: The Final Cut

Blood and Bone

Cell 211

Do the Right Thing

Friday

High-Rise

The Holiday

Ma

National Security

Next Friday

The Potato Lab -- NETFLIX SERIES

Pride & Prejudice

Runaway Jury

Sakamoto Days -- NETFLIX ANIME (new episode)

See No Evil, Hear No Evil

Sicario

Ted

Vampires

Wedding Crashers


Available March 3:


Hot Wheels Let's Race: Season 3 -- NETFLIX FAMILY


Available March 4:

Andrew Schulz: LIFE -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL

The Graham Norton Show: Best Bits: Week of February 21, 2025

With Love, Meghan -- NETFLIX SERIES


Available March 5:

Just One Look -- NETFLIX SERIES

The Leopard -- NETFLIX SERIES

Medusa -- NETFLIX SERIES


Available March 6:

Barbie & Teresa: Recipe For Friendship

Tyler Perry's Beauty in Black: Season 1 Part 2 -- NETFLIX SERIES

Larissa: The Other Side of Anitta -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Love is Blind: Sweden: Season 1: After the Altar -- NETFLIX SERIES

Power Rangers


Available March 7:

Chaos: The Manson Murders -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Delicious 

Formula 1: Drive to Survive: Season 7 (GB) -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Nadaaniyan -- NETFLIX FILM

Plankton: The Movie -- NETFLIX FAMILY

When Life Gives You Tangerines -- NETFLIX SERIES


Available March 8:

Sakamoto Days -- NETFLIX ANIME (new episode)


Available March 10:

American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY


Available March 12:

Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney -- NETFLIX LIVE EVENT

Temptation Island -- NETFLIX SERIES

Welcome to the Family -- NETFLIX SERIES


Available March 13:

Adolescence -- NETFLIX SERIES

Love is Blind: Sweden: Season 2 -- NETFLIX SERIES


Available March 14: 

Audrey

The Electric State -- NETFLIX FILM


Available March 15: 

Sakamoto Days -- NETFLIX ANIME (new episode)


Available March 17: 

CoComelon Lane: Season 4 -- NETFLIX FAMILY

Inside: Season 2 -- NETFLIX SERIES

The Walking Dead: Dead City: Season 1

Bert Kreischer: Lucky -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL

Love & Hip Hop New York: Seasons 3-4

The Outrun


Available March 19:

Twister: Caught in the Storm -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Woman of the Dead: Season 2 -- NETFLIX SERIES


Available March 20:

Bet Your Life -- NETFLIX SERIES

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera

The Residence -- NETFLIX SERIES

Wolf King -- NETFLIX FAMILY


Available March 21: 

Go! -- NETFLIX SERIES

Little Siberia -- NETFLIX FILM

Revelations -- NETFLIX FILM


Available March 22:

Sakamoto Days -- NETFLIX ANIME (finale)


Available March 25:

Chelsea Handler: The Feeling -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL

Con Mum -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY


Available March 26: 

Caught -- NETFLIX SERIES

I Survived a Crime: Season 2

Million Dollar Secret -- NETFLIX SERIES


Available March 27:

Gold & Greed: The Hunt for Fenn's Treasure -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Survival of the Thickest: Season 2 -- NETFLIX SERIES


Available March 28:

The Lady’s Companion -- NETFLIX SERIES

The Life List -- NETFLIX FILM


Available March 31: 

Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Promised Hearts -- NETFLIX FILM

Rhythm + Flow Italy: Season 2 -- NETFLIX SERIES

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