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9 binge-worthy shows coming to Netflix in March 2026

9 binge-worthy shows coming to Netflix in March 2026

Randall ColburnSat, February 28, 2026 at 1:00 PM UTC

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'Age of Attraction'; 'One Piece'; 'Vladimir'Credit: Netflix (3)

Need a new binge? Netflix has you covered in March with a host of series premieres, new seasons, and old favorites.

The erotic drama Vladimir will fog up your glasses, while the spooky Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen will deliver the dread. Age of Attraction, meanwhile, will scratch the itch of those in need of reality TV escapism.

Also on deck are new seasons of the manic One Piece, the cozy Virgin River, and the salacious Beauty in Black, as well as established series like The Man in the High Castle and Mike & Molly.

Below, get all the details on nine series coming to Netflix this March.

01 of 09

Vladimir

Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall on 'Vladimir'Credit: Netflix

Available to stream: March 5

Oscar winner Rachel Weisz stars and serves as an executive producer on Vladimir, an eight-episode series about an aging professor's infatuation with a younger colleague (played by The White Lotus breakout Leo Woodall), on whom she projects the kind of fantasies that may make viewers clutch their pearls.

Speaking with Tudum, Weisz promised an exploration of "desire, obsession, sexuality, [and] lust," as well as a dive into thorny themes of "campus gender politics and cancel culture."Creator: Julia May Jonas

Cast: Rachel Weisz, Leo Woodall, John Slattery, Ellen Robertson, Jessica Henwick

02 of 09

One Piece: Into the Grand Line

Emily Rudd as Nami and Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy in season 2 of 'One Piece'Credit: Netflix

Available to stream: March 10

One Piece, Netflix's live-action adaptation of the hugely popular, long-running manga, will debut its long-awaited second season — officially dubbed One Piece: Into the Grand Line — in March. Iñaki Godoy leads the cast as Monkey D. Luffy, a straw-hatted scamp with dreams of becoming King of the Pirates.

Season 2 will find Luffy and his seafaring pals sailing into the Grand Line, a danger-filled stretch of sea that will put the Straw Hats, as they've dubbed themselves, to the test.

"I think the Grand Line signifies crossing that moment of no return where you enter into a world where your usual way of solving problems no longer applies and you have to start from scratch on some of the biggest problems," said Taz Skylar, who plays chef Sanji, previously told Entertainment Weekly. "The fastest problems are the most dangerous problems you ever have in your life, and I think that's what every Straw Hat is doing as soon as they enter the Grand Line. I think each of us deal with it in a different way."

Creators: Matt Owens and Steven Maeda

Cast: Iñaki Godoy, Mackenyu, Taz Skylar, Emily Rudd, Jacob Romero, Callum Kerr, Julia Rehwald, Joe Manganiello, David Dastmalchian

03 of 09

Age of Attraction

Natalie Joy and Nick Viall on 'Age of Attraction'Credit: Netflix

Available to stream: March 11

Netflix has already sought to answer whether love is blind. Now, they're exploring whether love is ageless. The contestants on this new dating series range from 22 to 60, but no one is allowed to disclose how old (or young) they are while getting to know other singles.

“I don’t know if these guys are my age, my dad’s age, or my grandpa’s age," says one single in a first-look clip of the show.

Hosts: Nick Viall and Natalie Joy

04 of 09

The Man in the High Castle

'The Man in the High Castle'Credit: Liane Hentscher/Amazon Studios

Available to stream: March 11

The Man in the High Castle premiered in 2015 on Amazon Prime Video, with creator Frank Spotnitz adapting Philip K. Dick's 1962 novel of the same name with executive producer Ridley Scott.

The speculative series exists in a world where the Nazis and Axis powers won World War II. This alternate history sees the U.S. divided into three zones: one occupied by the Germans, one occupied by the Japanese, and one neutral middle ground.

“I think that the qualities that led to Nazism in Germany could lead to Nazism anywhere, fascism anywhere,” Spotnitz told EW in 2015. “There’s something unfortunate in the human condition, that we’re vulnerable to that kind of ideology. And I think that’s what’s most chilling about The Man in the High Castle are the scenes that are normal, are everyday, are really all-American, but you can see how it could happen here, too.”

Creator: Frank Spotnitz

Cast: Alexa Davalos, Rupert Evans, DJ Qualls, Rufus Sewell, Callum Keith Rennie, Luke Kleintank, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Joel de la Fuente

05 of 09

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Virgin River

Alexandra Breckenridge and Martin Henderson in 'Virgin River' season 7Credit: Netflix

Available to stream: March 12 (season 7)

A Netflix original series that debuted in 2019, Virgin River is a cozy romance about a nurse and midwife (played by Alexandra Breckenridge) who moves from Los Angeles to the titular Northern California town. There, she puts her skills to work, makes new friends, and forges a romance with PTSD-addled veteran Jack Sheridan (Martin Henderson).

"There’s a need for positive drama," said Robyn Carr, the author of the book series on which the show is based, in a 2018 chat with EW. "Not just goody-two-shoes, everything-is-beautiful kind of story, but a kind of story where people have real problems and real issues and they have to resolve them."Creator: Sue Tenney

Cast: Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henderson, Colin Lawrence, Annette O'Toole, Tim Matheson, Lauren Hammersley, Jenny Cooper

06 of 09

Beauty in Black

Crystle Stewart as Mallory and Taylor Polidore Williams as Kimmie in 'Beauty In Black' season 2, part 2Credit: Netflix

Available to stream: March 19 (season 2, part 2)

Tyler Perry is letting his freak flag fly with Beauty in Black, a soapy, shockingly violent drama in which an exotic dancer in Atlanta infiltrates a beauty dynasty with criminal connections. Part 2 of the second season debuts on March 19.

“The hair-care business here is huge, [and Atlanta club] Magic City is huge, and I was like, ‘What happened if those worlds collided — the stripper world and this hair-care business?’” Tyler Perry said of the series prior to its 2025 premiere.

Speaking to its central character's rise from the city's underbelly to its high-rises, he said, “Never ever underestimate the power of the underdog.”

Creator: Tyler Perry

Cast: Taylor Polidore Williams, Crystle Stewart, Amber Reign Smith, Ricco Ross, Debbi Morgan, Xavier Smalls, Julian Horton

07 of 09

The Conners

Sara Gilbert, John Goodman, Lecy Goranson, and Laurie Metcalf in 'The Conners' season 7Credit: Everett

Available to stream: March 26 (season 7)

The first six seasons of The Conners are already streaming on Netflix. Come March 26, subscribers will be able to watch the seventh and final season of the Roseanne spinoff, which checks in on the Midwestern Conner clan following the death of the original series' titular character.

Season 7 memorably sees patriarch Dan Conner (John Goodman) seeking finality by suing the pharmaceutical company responsible for his late wife's opioid overdose. It's heavy stuff, but the sitcom balances it out with the relatable relationship drama of the younger Conners (and their own kids).

Creator: Matt Williams

Cast: John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara

08 of 09

Mike & Molly

Billy Gardell and Melissa McCarthy on 'Mike & Molly'Credit: Michael Ansell/CBS

Available to stream: March 26

The warm-hearted Mike & Molly stars Billy Gardell and Melissa McCarthy as a teacher and a cop who connect at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting. Across six seasons, all of which are coming to Netflix, the couple's casual relationship becomes increasingly more serious, with the kooky characters in each other's lives clashing in comedic ways.

Following its 2010 premiere, EW celebrated the "admirably game talents" of McCarthy and Gardell, who "make a sweet, relatable team."

Creator: Mark Roberts

Cast: Melissa McCarthy, Billy Gardell, Reno Wilson, Swoosie Kurtz, Katy Mixon, Nyambi Nyambi, and Rondi Reed

09 of 09

Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen

Karla Crome as Nell and Jeff Wilbusch as Jules on 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen'Credit: Netflix

Available to stream: March 26

A woman gets a lot more than "cold feet" on Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, a new series executive produced by the creators of Stranger Things that turns a woman's idyllic wedding into an existential nightmare.

Camila Morrone stars as Rachel, who travels to her fiancé's vacation home to prepare for their upcoming nuptials. As the days to the ceremony tick down, Rachel becomes consumed by a doubt that's exacerbated by "eerie coincidences and dreadful surprises."

But is something very bad going to happen? “Something bad happens in every show, right?" creator Haley Z. Boston told EW. "We need the conflict, but the special thing about this show, and what I think the title offers, is we're gonna keep you guessing on what the very bad thing is.”

Creator: Haley Z. Boston

Cast: Camila Morrone, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Adam DiMarco, Ted Levine, Jeff Wilbusch, Karla Crome, Gus Birney, Sawyer Fraser

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