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- Netflix is diversifying its content offerings, including Nordic thrillers, American baseball, K-pop documentaries, and more, moving away from a single blockbuster release.
- Notable new releases on Netflix include Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride (March 24), Harry Hole (March 26), Red Line (March 27), and Historias do Desporto: The Death and Life of Lamar Odom (March 31).
- Netflix is expanding its live sports offerings, with MLB Opening Night available on March 25 and the documentary BTS: The Return coming on March 27.
- Competition for streaming content, especially kid-friendly options, is heating up, with titles like Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 (April) and Wicked: For Good (Peacock) expected to be released soon.
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Netflix is embracing a diverse range of content to close out March, moving away from a single blockbuster release. This week’s lineup includes Nordic thrillers, American baseball, and K-pop documentaries. Fans of Jo Nesbø’s Harry Hole can mark their calendars for the Netflix adaptation dropping on March 26. For those who prefer comedy, Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride arrives on March 24. March 27 will see the release of Red Line, Something Terrible Is About to Happen, and Luxury Real Estate in Family. Documentary enthusiasts can look forward to Historias do Desporto: The Death and Life of Lamar Odom and Aaron Chen: Funny Garden, both available on March 31. Here’s a look at other new releases across various platforms: Amazon Prime Video: Invincible Season 4 (March 18), The Housemaid (March 19, for rent) ZEE5: Landlord (March 19), Kasaragod Embassy (March 20), Jatadhara (March 20) Sun NXT: Seetha Payanam (March 20) JioHotstar: Chiraiya (March 20) Netflix: Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (March 20) OTT: Border 2 (March 20)
The competition for kids’ streaming content is heating up as we approach 2026. Netflix is expected to release Season 2 of Jujutsu Kaisen in April. However, a release date for Episode 8 of The Amazing Digital Circus has not yet been announced. Several upcoming adaptations and continuations were not addressed in the original blog post, including This Summer Will Be Different (based on Carley Fortune’s novel), Julian Schnabel’s In the Hand of Dante, and Season 2 of Forever, which has a production start date following its 2025 renewal. In addition to the titles above, Peacock will be streaming Wicked: For Good, and Hulu is offering Bradley Cooper’s new film about the New York stand-up comedy scene. The following is the Netflix Portugal schedule for March 23–29: March 23: Inside (Reality Series) March 24: Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride (Comedy Special), Ready or Not: Texas (Reality Series) March 25: Amores e Rebeldia (Series), Homicidio (Documentary Series), MLB Opening Night: Yankees vs. Giants (Live Sports) March 26: Harry Hole (Series), Something Terrible Is About to Happen (Series), Red Line (Film)
New on Netflix: BTS: The Return, 53 Sundays, Luxury Real Estate in Family (Mar 27)
March 27: Luxury Real Estate in Family (Reality Series), 53 Sundays (Film), BTS: The Return (Documentary) March 31: Historias do Desporto: The Death and Life of Lamar Odom (Documentary), Aaron Chen: Funny Garden (Comedy Special) Netflix is also expanding its live sports offerings; on March 25, baseball fans can watch MLB Opening Night, featuring the New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants. On March 27, the documentary BTS: The Return will be released, along with the Spanish comedy 53 Sundays and the reality show Luxury Real Estate in Family. With a wide array of new content becoming available across multiple platforms, there’s something for every viewer to enjoy.
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