New on Netflix: What's coming up in March?
From Emilia Clarke's Me Before You to Marvel's Iron Fist starring Finn Jones
Netflix is preparing to add two big new shows to its repertoire next month, as well as a handful of top rated films.
Marvel's Iron Fist is out on 17 March. The series stars Finn Jones as kung-fu master Danny Rand who is fighting against corruption in New York. It's the fourth in a series of shows – including Daredevil, Jessica Jones and Luke Cage – that will lead up to The Defenders crossover mini-series, due out this year.
Later in the month, Netflix will release 13 Reasons Why, based on the popular young adult novel by Jay Asher. Pop star Selena Gomez is an executive producer for the show, which tells the tale of a group of 12 teenagers slowly discovering why their classmate committed suicide.
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Several popular films will also be out in March, from Captain Phillips, the biopic starring Tom Hanks, to Bill Murray's comedy classic Groundhog Day. Also out next month is Me Before You, in which Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin play a carer and a wheelchair-bound banker dealing with the challenges of paralysis.
1 March
Ataud Blanco
Bad Rap
The Battle of Midway
The Beast Within
Best Lover: Season 1
Big Stone Gap
Captain Phillips
Cleverman: Season 1
Devil's Bride
Dirt Every Day: Season 1
The Edge of Love
El Hilo Rojo
Epic Drives: Season 2
Falling Skies: Season 5
Fartsa: Season 1
Force 2
Groundhog Day
Head 2 Head: Season 2
A Hologram for the King
Hot Rod Unlimited: Season 1
How Are You Bread?: Season 1
Ignition: Season 1
Intersection: Season 2
Know Your Enemy – Japan
Let There Be Light
Locust: Season 1
The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress
Method: Season 1
Money
My Awkward Sexual Adventure
Nat King Cole: Afraid of the Dark
Nazi Concentration Camps
The Negro Soldier
Nise – The Heart of Madness
Prelude to War
Reasonable Doubt
Revelations
Roadkill: Season 2
San Pietro
Singing with Angels
Sustainable
Thunderbolt
Transformers: Robots in Disguise: Season 1
Tunisian Victory
Ugly
Undercover: How to Operate Behind Enemy Lines
WarGames
Why We Fight: The Battle of Russia
WWII: Report from the Aleutians
Yellowbeard
2 March
Danny Says
LeapFrog: Phonics Farm
Meltdown
3 March
Date with Love
Greenleaf: Season 1
Ms. Matched
Sand Castle
4 March
No Escape
Parrot Heads
Two by Two
6 March
Better Off Single
7 March
Amy Schumer: The Leather Special
8 March
Autumn in New York
O Amor no Diva
SWAT
9 March
127 Hours
The Expendables 2
The Sunshine Makers
Young Offenders
10 March
My Boss's Daughter
Buddy Thunderstruck: Season 1
Burning Sands
Feel Rich
Love By Chance
Love: Season 2
Me Before You
One More Time: Season 1
12 March
Showroom
14 March
Angry Indian Goddesses
Jim Norton: Mouthful of Shame
15 March
Asamapta
Notes on Blindness
The Nice Guys
O Ultimo Cine Drive-in
Power Rangers Dino Super Charge: Season 1
Sugar Mountain
The Trap
16 March
The Littlest Angel's Easter
17 March
Deidra & Laney Rob a Train
Julie's Greenroom: Season 1
Marvel's Iron Fist: Season 1
Naledi: A Baby Elephant's Tale
Pandora
Samurai Gourmet: Season 1
18 March
Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened
Danny Collins
Insidious: Chapter 3
19 March
Z Nation: Season 2
20 March
The Divergent Series: Insurgent
31 March
13 Reasons Why
The Discovery
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