Netflix’s top releases for March include a much-anticipated “Peaky Blinders” sequel, a new experimental dating show and a horror miniseries produced by the creators of “Stranger Things.”But there are even more exciting offerings hitting the streamer this month. Like new seasons of “Virgin River,” “Beauty in Black” and the live-action “One Piece series. Plus, a twisty adaptation of Julia May Jonas’ debut novel “Vladimir,” starring Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall.Other notable releases include celebrity documentaries about Lamar Odom and BTS’s long-awaited comeback.Read ahead to see what other Netflix titles are coming this month, and find a complete guide to everything else hitting the streamer here. And if you want to stay informed about all things streaming and entertainment in general, subscribe to the Culture Catchall newsletter.Here’s what’s new and streaming on Netflix in March:TV‘Vladimir’“Vladimir,” a twisty adaptation of Julia May Jonas’ book, follows a woman (Rachel Weisz) who spirals after developing an all-consuming obsession with her alluring younger co-worker (Leo Woodall).Also starring in the eight-episode series are John Slattery, Jessica Henwick, Ellen Robertson, Kayli Carter, Miriam Silverman, Mallori Johnson, Matt Walsh, Tattiawna Jones and Louise Lambert.Release Date: March 5‘One Piece’ Season 2The second season of the live-action “One Piece” follows an epic adventure as “Luffy (Iñaki Godoy) and the Straw Hats — Mackenyu, Emily Rudd, Jacob Romero and Taz Skylar — set sail for the extraordinary Grand Line — a legendary stretch of sea where danger and wonder await at every turn,” the synopsis reads. “As they journey through this unpredictable realm in search of the world’s greatest treasure, they’ll encounter bizarre islands and a host of formidable new enemies.”Plenty of new faces are also joining Season 2 — see the full cast here.Release Date: March 10‘Age of Attraction’A new kind of dating experiment is coming to Netflix with “Age of Attraction.” Co-hosted by Nick Viall and Natalie Joy, the upcoming reality series asks a group of romantic hopefuls — ranging from 22 to 60 years old — to throw age out the window as they search for their soulmates.Release Date: March 11‘Virgin River’ Season 7Newlyweds Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) and Jack (Martin Henderson) return in Season 7 of “Virgin River,” as the series explores their transition into married life and their efforts to build a future together on the farm, which won’t come without its obstacles. Other relationships are evolving in their close-knit community as well, with Hope (Annette O’Toole) and Doc (Tim Matheson) rekindling their romance after years apart, and Lizzie (Sarah Dugdale) and Denny (Kai Bradbury) expecting their first child.Season 7 also stars Colin Lawrence, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Zibby Allen, Marco Grazzini and Kandyse McClure.Release Date: March 12‘Beauty in Black’ Season 2, Part 2“Beauty in Black” has a huge mess to clean up in the final stretch of Season 2. Following the explosive shootout from Part 1′s finale, Charles (Steven G. Norfleet) finds himself grappling with a new, dangerous problem. At the same time, Kimmie (Taylor Polidore Williams), now leading the Bellarie empire, continues adjusting to her new role, despite lingering resistance from the rest of the affluent family. But with the power of the Bellarie name behind her, nothing and no one can stop the new CEO from taking what’s hers.The drama series also stars Crystle Stewart, Amber Reign Smith, Xavier Smalls, Ricco Ross, Julian Horton, Richard Lawson, Terrell Carter, Bryan Tanaka, Charles Malik Whitfield and Debbi Morgan.Release Date: March 19‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’From the creators of “Stranger Things” comes a chilling new horror miniseries, “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen.” Starring Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco and created by Haley Z, the eight-episode show centers on an engaged couple as they navigate the days leading up to their ill-fated wedding.The series also stars Jeff Wilbusch, Karla Crome, Gus Birney, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Ted Levine and Sawyer Fraser.Release Date: March 26‘Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom’Lamar Odom as seen in Netflix's "Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom."Netflix“Untold,” the acclaimed docuseries that follows shocking sports scandals, will next explore the life of former NBA star Lamar Odom, from his rise in the league and marriage to Khloé Kardashian to his near-fatal 2015 overdose at a Nevada brothel. Through never-before-heard revelations and firsthand accounts, the series “goes beyond the public narrative to expose the private struggles, hidden pressures and pivotal decisions throughout his life that led to that moment,” per the show’s synopsis.Those featured in the docuseries include Odom, Kardashian and the former manager of the Love Ranch brothel.Release Date: March 31Movies‘War Machine’“War Machine,” the sci-fi action flick directed by Patrick Hughes, follows the final recruits of a grueling special ops boot camp as their training exercise quickly turns into a fight for survival against a gigantic otherworldly killing machine.The cast includes Alan Ritchson, Dennis Quaid, Stephan James, Jai Courtney, Esai Morales, Blake Richardson, Keiynan Lonsdale and Daniel Webber.Release Date: March 6‘Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere’Documentarian Louis Theroux investigates a controversial and growing ultra-masculine network in “Inside The Manosphere.” With rare, no-holds-barred access, the documentary explores how a global community of influencers is radicalizing young men’s views about masculinity today.Release Date: March 11‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’Years after the “Peaky Blinders” series finale, Cillian Murphy’s gangster king Tommy Shelby returns from his self-imposed exile to confront new dangers in “The Immoral Man.” As the film’s logline reads, “After his estranged son (Barry Keoghan) gets embroiled in a Nazi plot, Tommy must return to Birmingham to save his family — and his nation.”The movie also stars Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, Sophie Rundle, Ned Dennehy, Packy Lee, Ian Peck, Jay Lycurgo and Stephen Graham.Release Date: March 20‘BTS: The Comeback Live’BTS performs onstage at the Grammys at MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 3, 2022, in Las Vegas.Matt Winkelmeyer via Getty ImagesAfter a yearslong hiatus, BTS is making a long-awaited return with a global live performance event on Netflix. The group — comprised of members RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook — will treat fans to tracks from their upcoming fifth studio album, “Arirang,” and also plan to release a companion documentary chronicling the project’s creation, premiering on Netflix March 27.Release Date: March 21If you’re looking for other TV shows and films to watch this month, check out our What We’re Watching blog.
New Netflix Series From The Creators Of ‘Stranger Things’ Debuts This Month — And You Won’t Want To Miss It
A BTS comeback live concert and a brand-new dating experiment are also on the streaming service’s March lineup.







