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LOS GATOS, Calif. — Netflix’s March 2026 lineup centers on high-profile originals and returning hits, with the streamer listing Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, War Machine, One Piece season 2 and Virgin River season 7 among the month’s highlights in its Tudum roundup and the broader Variety release guide.

Industry outlets point to major film launches within the slate, including the Peaky Blinders movie and the sci‑fi action title War Machine, as two of the month’s tentpole premieres, according to The Hollywood Reporter and CNET’s March preview.

Franchise returns and originals

Netflix is banking on established series to drive engagement, led by the long‑awaited second season of the live‑action One Piece and the return of Virgin River for its seventh season, both positioned as global audience draws in the March calendar.

The originals slate also leans into buzzy, conversation‑starting titles, from the darkly comic drama Vladimir to genre fare like Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, while stacking the month with international releases across TV and film.

Live events add extra reach, with a BTS comeback concert stream and a companion documentary giving the service a pop‑culture anchor beyond scripted series and films.

Catalog additions and library picks

Alongside the originals, Netflix is using familiar library titles to broaden the appeal, with Entertainment Weekly highlighting arrivals such as Casino, Desperado and Matilda in its March movie roundup.

The month’s backlog refresh extends to recent awards and franchise fare, including horror and family additions that pad the lineup for binge‑viewing as the platform cycles in new originals.

For subscribers, the strategy is a steady mix of event programming and dependable comfort viewing, and for Netflix it’s a bid to keep the service at the center of the streaming conversation as spring launches accelerate.


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