New on Netflix in March 2021: Every movie and TV show being added this week
Full list of everything joining the service throughout the next seven days

March is easily the busiest month of the year so far for Netflix.
This week, the streaming service will continue to add numerous film and TV shows you might want to put on your watchlist.
In terms of originals, the most high-profile film release is Yes Day, a new family comedy starring Jennifer Garner and Édgar Ramírez.
Then there’s the new series of Last Chance U, which swaps small-town NFL for basketball.
Among the list of licenced titles joining the service is little-seen horror film She Dies Tomorrow, Jacques Audiard’s acclaimed western The Sisters Brothers and a documentary about Audrey Hepburn.
Find a rundown of every movie and TV show coming to Netflix this week below.
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ORIGINAL CONTENT
Movies
8 March
Bombay Rose
11 March
Coven of Sisters
12 March
Paper Lives
Yes Day

TV
10 March
Dealer
Marriage of Mortgage
12 March
Love Alarm season two
Paradise PD season three
The One
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Documentary
9 March
The Houseboat
10 March
Last Chance U: Basketball

Kids and Family
9 March
StarBeam season 3
LICENCED CONTENT
10 March
The Bells in Old Town
The Call-Up
The Children
Dear John (1964)
Far From Here
The Flute and the Arrow
Gossip
The Green Moon
Kira Kiralina
Klara – Don’t Be Afraid to Follow Your Dream
In Perfect Health
It’s All About Friends
The Lady in Black
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Marița
Miffo
Mind the Gap
The Miracle of Tekir
A Month in Thailand
Pup-o, ma!
Puzzle
The Sentries
She Dies Tomorrow
Silent Wedding
The Story of a Summer Love
Sune’s Summer
Sweet Little Lies in Downtown
10,000 Hours
Under the Sun
We Love Moses

11 March
The Block Island Sound
12 March
Just in Time
Pet Sematary
The Sisters Brothers

14 March
The Nun
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Documentary
14 March
Audrey
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