The Best New Content Coming to Netflix in March 2023

With the shortest month of the year behind us, spring is right around the corner — and now that March has arrived, so have plenty of new shows and movies to stream on Netflix. The lineup is pretty impressive — there's just so much to look forward to. After watching the first part of You's fourth season (which left viewers hanging in suspense), the second half finally arrives early this month, and that's just scratching the surface of all of the content coming our way.

Reality fans will be pumped to find out that Love Is Blind is returning with all new couples for season four, and there are even a few new animated movies to add into the rotation for any parents out there who have watched Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile more times than they wanted to over the past month.

Along with a few new fascinating documentaries and returning TV series rounding out the month, our weekends are totally booked. Keep reading for all the best new content arriving on Netflix in March 2023.

'Sex/Life' Season 2

Nearly two years after the first season dropped, Sex/Life is back for a second. It tells the story of Billie (Sarah Shahi), a bored stay-at-home mom who starts missing her wilder, much spicier past as her decidedly less spicy husband, Cooper (Mike Vogel), tries to keep up.

'Chris Rock: Selective Outrage'

Debuting on March 4, this Chris Rock special is sure to make fans of his comedy happy — but that's not the only reason you should tune in. Chris Rock: Selective Outrage is actually the first comedy special to stream live on Netflix (and we wouldn't be surprised if he got a joke or two in about Will Smith).

'MH370: The Plane That Disappeared'

In 2014, the world was shocked when Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared, taking all 239 passengers with it. Though debris seemingly from the plane has surfaced, there are still a lot of details missing from the story and questions left unanswered, which this documentary (landing on March 8) seeks to answer.

'You' Season 4, Part 2

After the first half of season four of You premiered in February, fans were left wondering what happens next after Joe made it his mission to stop Rhys. We're especially intrigued for the coming episodes on March 9 knowing that Netflix has teased the return of Love Quinn — though we don't know if that means she's still alive or just an illusion in Joe's mind.

'Luther: The Fallen Sun'

On March 10, the Netflix original film Luther: The Fallen Son premieres, with Idris Elba reprising his role as detective John Luther from the popular crime drama Luther. In this continuation of the TV series, Luther must find a way to break out of prison to save London from a serial killer on the loose.

'Outlast' Season 1

Fans of Survivor are likely going to enjoy this new competition reality series. Sixteen survivalists will start their journey in the Alaskan wilderness as they try to work together to win the cash prize. You can watch Outlast starting on March 10.

'Shadow and Bone' Season 2

On March 16, the highly anticipated second season of the original fantasy series Shadow and Bone is finally arriving on Netflix. Based on the book series of the same name, the show follows an orphan who discovers her own special gifts (and what it means about her responsibility to the universe).

'Barbie: Skipper and the Big Babysitting Adventure'

If your kids (or you) are big fans of the animated Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures series and the movies that go along with it, there's something to look forward to on March 16. This time around, Skipper's the star of Barbie: Skipper and the Big Babysitting Adventures.

'The Magician's Elephant'

Speaking of movies we can't wait to watch with our kids, The Magician's Elephant is coming on March 17. This animated feature is about a boy named Pete who discovers that a magician and his elephant are the only ones who can help him find his long lost sister in the middle of a grand adventure.

'Waco: American Apocalypse'

If you're a true crime fan who's fascinated by what happened in Waco, Texas, in 1993, this three-part docuseries is for you, especially since it contains never-before-seen footage of the standoff between police and the Branch Davidians cult. Waco: American Apocalypse is streaming beginning March 22.

'The Night Agent'

In this new series, an FBI agent (played by Gabriel Basso) who works nights in the basement of the White House ends up in the middle of a conspiracy. Described as "All the President's Men with car chases" by creator Shawn Ryan, The Night Agent begins streaming on March 23.

'Love Is Blind' Season 4

By now, you know the drill. When Love Is Blind season four premieres on March 24, we'll get to see a whole new group of singles enter the pods to try to find a fiancé, sight unseen, and the emotional roller coaster that the aftermath of their connections takes them on.

'Emergency: NYC'

If you loved Lenox Hill, you're going to love the spin-off show Emergency: NYC, which premieres on March 29. The docuseries follows multiple trauma and emergency units throughout the city of New York, including a few familiar faces from the original series.

'Unstable'

Another new series coming to Netflix on March 30 is Unstable. Rob Lowe and John Owen Lowe play a father and son on screen in this comedy about a son who comes home to help his dad carry on his business after his mother dies.

'Murder Mystery 2'

On March 31, Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler return in the sequel to Murder Mystery. Now full-time detectives, Nick and Audrey are back on the case when they attend a wedding where the groom disappears, and they have to uncover what happened to him.