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Netflix: what series and movies to watch?

2021-03-22T15:59:05.792Z


The Netflix catalog grows every month and in March, there is something for everyone: whether you like Japanese animation, comedy


Each month, Netflix expands its catalog of a large number of new products, whether it is new content for its platform or films, series and documentaries from elsewhere, but which all the same contribute to adding hundreds of hours of programming to its colossal inventory.

During this month of March, the cinema is very much in the spotlight with films like Lady Bird, Yes Day or Goodfellas, as well as Japanese animation with the return of the Attack on Titan and the very moving I want to eat your pancreas.

On the documentary side,

Netflix

offers in particular Petite Fille, which deals with transidentity, and Seaspiracy, which calls into question the practice of fishing on a global scale.

As for the series, even if this is not the best month for the platform, we can still cite Sky Rojo, the new slap from the creators of La Casa de Papel, as well as the fantastic series Les Irréguliers de Baker Street.

For more on which series to watch on Netflix in March, and the rest of the streaming service's catalog, head down below.

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Summary:

  • Not to be missed in March 2021 on Netflix

  • The new series

  • New films

  • The new documentaries

  • All the practical information for watching Netflix

  • Not to be missed in March 2021 on Netflix

    Attack on Titan Season 3 Part 1

    This is certainly one of the events of this beginning of the year on Netflix, awaited for a long time by fans of the monumental work of Hajime Isayama: the first part of season 3 of

    Attack on Titan

    is available on the platform since March 1.

    A very symbolic event, since Netflix has largely contributed to popularize this Japanese animated series around the world, by offering it on its platform since its inception.

    Far from us the idea of ​​revealing what awaits fans of the series in the 12 new episodes freshly landed in the catalog of the SVOD service, but after the surprising revelations of the end of season 2, many mysteries that remain outstanding should find answers in this sequel.

    One thing is certain, the quest for Eren and his companions of the 104th Brigade is far from over and the fighting will once again increase.

    The Titans are not the only enemies to be wary of… Netflix is ​​a treat for those who have been able to be patient with a version dubbed in French that is always up to the task, while purists can, of course, turn to the original Japanese version. , subtitled in French.

    Formula 1: Drivers of their destiny, season 3

    The documentary series Formula 1: Drivers of Their Fate is so successful that Netflix has renewed it for a third season.

    Whether they are drivers, owners or team managers, all the protagonists of the program are genuine Formula 1 enthusiasts, for better and sometimes for worse.

    An exciting program, which does not hesitate to step up a gear at the right time.

    Release Date: March 19

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    Series on Netflix in March

    Kingdom, season 2

    Season 2 of this Japanese animated series, which takes place in China during the Warring States period, continues to follow the fate of the orphan Shin through 39 new intense episodes in both combat and revelation.

    Something to please fans of the series, who have plenty to eat with so many new episodes. 

    Release Date: March 1

    Pacific Rim: The Black

    This Japanese animated series takes up the themes dear to the action and science fiction films Pacific Rim and manages to offer a satisfying entertainment, highlighting two teenagers, pilots of a Jaeger, who go in search of their children. parents in an Australia ravaged by the Kaijus.

    It reminds a bit of Evangelion, all that, but fans of films and japanimation should find what they are looking for. 

    Release Date: March 1

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    Caïd, season 1

    New French production from Netflix, Caïd follows Franck and Thomas, two cameramen who left for a city in the south of France to shoot the music video of a rapper on the rise.

    Only, once there, they find themselves in the middle of a shootout that will completely change their plans.

    This first season has 10 episodes of 10 minutes on average, which give a good adrenaline rush.

    Release Date: March 10

    Paradise Police, part 3

    This completely crazy animated series makes it possible to find the police of the small town of Paradise in situations more improbable than the others.

    Faced with a city completely destroyed in the previous episodes, the broken arms of the local police station always find the opportunity to stand out, for better, but often for worse. 

    Release Date: March 12

    Love Alarm, season 2

    This Korean drama inspired by the webcomic of the same name returns with a season 2 of 6 episodes: it's short, of course, but with an average duration of 55 minutes per episode, you have plenty of room to fill up with romance with the new adventures. by Kim Jojo, still addicted to her dating app…

    Release date: March 12

    B: The Beginning, season 2

    The animated series B: The Beginning returns this month to Netflix for its second season and after the suspense of the end of the first, fans of this show shouldn't be long in getting caught up in this investigation again. very well done.

    The game of cat and mouse between detective Keith Flick and the serial B killer therefore continues, in 12 new episodes, available in French version or in original version with subtitles. 

    Release Date: March 18

    Sky Rojo, season 1

    New Spanish series imagined by the creators of La Casa de Papel, Sky Rojo is inevitably one of the events of this month of March, and we understand why by reading its synopsis.

    Indeed, the series offers to follow the frantic race of three prostitutes escaped from a brothel, facing their Mac ready to do anything to stop them.

    An explosive series on the roads of Spain: it will shake!

    Release Date: March 19

    Dota: Dragon's Blood, season 1

    Loosely inspired by the world of the online game Dota, the Japanese series Dota: Dragon's Blood puts forward a dark and violent medieval fantasy universe, more intended for young adults, from 16 years old.

    It is better to be familiar with the world of the game to appreciate, but neophytes will still be able to have fun with an animation at the height. 

    Release Date: March 25

    Baker Street Irregulars, season 1

    If Baker Street rings a bell, it's probably because it's the street where Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson live.

    The Irregulars of Baker Street are, for their part, young marginalized people who investigate paranormal phenomena that occur in London, on behalf of the famous detective.

    A brand new English series which mainly targets teenagers, but which has charm. 

    Release Date: March 26

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    Movies on Netflix in March

    The Tavernier collection

    Netflix continues to expand its catalog of French cinema classics with five films by director Bertrand Tavernier: L'Horloger de Saint-Paul (1973), Let the Party Begin (1975), The Judge and the Assassin (1976), Coup de Torchon (1981) and Life and Nothing Else (1989).

    Enough to revise its classics or expand its cinematographic culture between two series. 

    Release Date: March 1

    I want to eat your pancreas

    Granted, the title of this Japanese animated film is very strange, but its story is likely to move you.

    When he discovers that the classmate he is in love with has an incurable disease, a high school student decides to live a fast-paced life with her, the time of a spring.

    Take out the handkerchiefs, because if it is very beautiful, it is also very sad. 

    Release Date: March 1

    The Freedmen

    Should we present this immense classic directed by Martin Scorsese, the great master of gangster films, and starring Robert de Niro, Ray Liotta and Joe Pesci?

    Well here it is, it's done: if you've never seen it or if you want to see it again, this film dating from 1990 is available on Netflix, in its original version with subtitles, but also in its French version. of the time, which does not lack charm. 

    Release Date: March 1

    The Price of Success

    This French film, released in 2017, features French actor Tahar Rahim in the shoes of an actor who finds it difficult to match his success with his origins: coming from a difficult suburb, will he have to make a choice between his family and his career?

    The cast is up to the task, with Maïwenn also on the bill. 

    Release Date: March 1

    Lady Bird

    You don't need to know how to pronounce Saoirse Ronan's name correctly to appreciate Lady Bird, a comedy-drama by Greta Gerwig in which the Irish actress plays a teenage girl who seeks, as she turns 18, to emancipate herself from a lifetime. narrow to finally take off.

    A beautiful ode to the coming of age, which has won numerous awards. 

    Release Date: March 3

    Moxie

    Popess of American humor on Saturday Night Live, actress and director Amy Poehler delivers, with Moxie, a crazy comedy in which a shy teenager draws inspiration from her mother's rebellious past to denounce sexism in her high school. in a very unexpected way.

    A film that is both light and current, which hits where it hurts without forgetting to make people laugh in the process. 

    Release Date: March 3

    Call me by your name

    Released in 2018, this magnificent, award-winning film by Lucas Guadagnino features the budding (and forbidden) love between a very mature teenager for his age, and an American student older than him, in Italy. summer of the 80s. A must-have from the Netflix catalog, which will appeal to romantics as well as lovers of beautiful landscapes. 

    Release Date: March 4

    Sentinel

    Radical change of genre and subject with this French feature film by Julien Leclercq, a Netflix exclusive, in which an elite soldier (Olga Kurylenko) returns to Nice after a particularly traumatic mission.

    The aggression of her sister will awaken in her unsuspected murderous talents.

    A film for lovers of well-paced action, who are not afraid to see some bloodshed. 

    Release Date: March 5

    Yes Day

    What happens when parents decide to say "yes" to everything their children ask for for a day?

    This is precisely the theme of Yes Day, a new Netflix exclusive film with, in particular, the actress Jennifer Garner in the cast.

    A funny and endearing American comedy, which has all the ingredients for you to have a great time with your family. 

    Release Date: March 12

    Mary and the Witch's Flower

    Japanese animated film from Studio Ponoc, directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, Mary and the Witch's Flower went relatively unnoticed when it was released in French theaters in 2018. A good reason to give it a chance now that it is on offer on Netflix.

    Little Mary, 11, discovers a magical flower allowing her to enjoy powers overnight. 

    Release Date: March 21

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    Documentaries on Netflix in March

    Biggie: I got a story to tell

    This documentary has everything to fascinate fans of rap, and in particular of The Notorious BIG, who went from a little New Yorker thug to an undisputed star of this musical genre.

    An intimate film that highlights rare images and interviews that are often overlooked, or even completely unseen, which allow you to discover this monument of hip-hop from a new angle. 

    Release Date: March 1

    Mormon Betrayal: The Forger Killer

    This three-part documentary series tells the true story of Mark Hofman, an American forger raised in the Mormon faith.

    Managed to deceive the church in which he was raised, he turned into a murderer responsible for several bombings.

    If this affair is relatively little known in France, it shook America, and faced with this series of well-conducted reports, we understand why. 

    Release Date: March 3

    Last chance U: Basketball, season 1

    New Netflix documentary series that flirts with reality TV in a way, Last chance U: Basketball follows the steps of a basketball coach in the eastern neighborhoods of Los Angeles looking to help young athletes. come from backgrounds difficult to reach their full potential.

    We literally get caught up in the game through the eight episodes available. 

    Release Date: March 10

    Little girl

    Sasha is a little girl born in a boy's body: this is the whole subject of Little Girl, a poignant documentary which traces the obstacle course of the child and his parents to accept his difference and his true identity, at the within a society in which this kind of situation is still very problematic.

    A viewing that certainly makes you think and that arrives at the right time. 

    Release Date: March 15

    Wafer and mochi

    Although classified in the documentary category of Netflix, Gaufrette et Mochi also has its place in children's programs.

    Nevertheless, it is still a very useful educational program, which features former American First Lady Michelle Obama, very committed to the fight against obesity.

    Accompanied by two puppets, she offers in each of the 10 episodes of this series a presentation of fresh foods, and associated recipes. 

    Release Date: March 16

    Suspicions, the underside of the Wesphael affair

    Have you ever heard of Bernard Wesphael, this Belgian politician who, in 2013, found himself accused of having murdered his wife?

    This documentary investigation in five episodes returns to this affair which had caused a stir at the time among our neighbors.

    Fans of criminal investigations benefit from a particularly immersive dive into this very dark affair. 

    Release Date: March 17

    Seaspiracy: fishing in question

    When investigating the damage to marine life caused by human activity, filmmaker Ali Tabrizi never imagined he was going to pinpoint a global corruption case.

    Supported by numerous testimonies, this documentary prompts us to wonder about the origin of what we find on our plates, but also on the way in which the market is manipulated so that we can eat fish. 

    Release Date: March 24

    All the practical information for watching Netflix

    The brand's official website offers three concrete subscription offers without commitment to Netfix: the Essential offer, at 7.99 euros per month, which gives access to the service on a single screen in SD quality, the Standard offer at 11 , 99 euros per month which allows you to watch Netflix on two screens at the same time with HD quality, and finally, the Premium offer, which offers HD and 4K UHD on four screens simultaneously, all for 15.99 euros per month.

    How to subscribe?

    The easiest way to subscribe to Netflix is ​​to go to the service's official website, and enter your email address on the home page.

    By clicking on “Start”, you start the registration process, which allows you to choose the offer of your choice as well as your payment method.

    You then have immediate access to the platform's catalog.

    How to watch Netflix?

    A Netflix account gives you the possibility to access the service from all platforms where a dedicated application is available, in addition to a computer, PC or Mac.

    Tablets and smartphones running iOS and Android, Smart TVs from major brands, Apple TV, Android TV and Fire TV boxes as well as Xbox One / Series and PlayStation 4 and 5 game consoles are compatible.

    You can also use a Chromecast.

    Is it possible to watch Netflix for free?

    If Netflix has long offered a one-month trial offered to new subscribers to its platform, this proposal is no longer relevant since the start of 2020. It is therefore no longer possible to watch Netflix for free at the actual hour.

    Despite everything, the service offers an “upgrade” to its subscribers during their first month, to be discovered when you first subscribe.

    How do I cancel my Netflix subscription?

    Netflix is ​​completely non-binding, so you can unsubscribe at any time from your customer area, by logging into the site, then choosing the “Unsubscribe” option.

    Please note, any month started is due, which means that your unsubscription will be final on the “anniversary” date of your subscription.

    For example, if you initially subscribed to Netflix on the 15th of the month and cancel your subscription on the 1st of the following month, you will have access to the catalog until the 15th of that month.

    You will not be debited afterwards.

    Which series to watch on Netflix?

    Netflix is ​​constantly expanding its catalog of streaming series: don't miss its more popular programs like Stranger Things, The Witcher, Sex Education, The Crown, Riverdale, La Casa de Papel, Lupine, Le Jeu de la Dame and Brooklyn Nine- Nine: you are clearly spoiled for choice!

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