'Brooklyn Nine Nine' is back with a seventh season, as well as the next entry in the 'Last Chance U' series.
We're nearly into our third month of the year already, and the streaming service battle has well and truly begun. After Disney+ added Star to its arsenal earlier in the week, the titles coming from Netflix this March will see them not be outdone in terms of quality releases.
There are a number of new Netflix Originals in the mix, as well as some golden oldie TV shows and movies to keep us going.
The brand new Netflix Originals include a new young adult fantasy series based in the world of Sherlock Holmes, 'The Irregulars'; true-crime series 'Murder Among the Mormons'; 'The One', which is a sci-fi series whereby your soulmate is found using technology; 'Last Chance U: Basketball', which is the follow-up series to the American football series; 'Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal' about the rich kids and their parents paying their way to college; and the season three return of animated series 'Paradise PD'.
The final season of 'Suits', season nine, will begin streaming on March 2.
Another series to watch out for is 'Brooklyn Nine Nine' season seven, which many fans have been waiting to see. It'll debut on Netflix on March 26.
Netflix dropped a tease of what's to come next month.
??coming this March:
– Moxie (2021)
– Yes Day (2021)
– A Week Away (2021)
– Eighth Grade (2018)
– Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
– Molly’s Game (2017)
– Ghostbusters (1984)
– Steel Magnolias (1989)
– Into The Wild (2007)
– Dirty Dancing (1987)
– The Girl on the Train (2016)— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) February 24, 2021
Netflix movie titles in March include Amy Poehler's new coming of age comedy movie 'Moxie'; Jennifer Garner in the family movie 'Yes Day'; and 'A Week Away' with David Koechner.
There's also a load of classic and contemporary movies being added, such as 'Crazy Rich Asians', 'Ghostbusters', 'Steel Magnolias', 'Dirty Dancing', 'The Best of Enemies', 'Fatale', 'Pet Sematary', 'Eight Grade', 'Blinded By the Light', 'The Nun', and Emily Blunt's 'The Girl on the Train'.