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    What’s New to Stream on Netflix for March 2024

    kitsiosgeo by kitsiosgeo
    February 28, 2024
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    What’s New to Stream on Netflix for March 2024

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    Body Problem
    By Rob Hunter · Published on February 28th, 2024

    Crossing the Streams is our series of guides looking at all the offerings hitting the big streaming services each month. This time we’re checking out what’s new to streaming on Netflix in March 2024, including 3 Body Problem from the creators of Game of Thrones, a new Adam Sandler film called Spaceman, and more!

    Netflix Pick of the Month for March 2024

    Opinions on Game of Thrones continue to vary wildly, but they’re nothing compared to opinions on the two creatives behind it — David Benioff and D.B.Weiss. Viewers who haven’t sworn off their collective creations will want to tune in for their latest effort, 3 Body Problem (premieres March 21st). An adaptation of the bestselling book by Cixin Liu, the series follows a group of scientists reeling from a far-reaching, intergalactic discovery with connections back to 1960s China. Firmly established scientific principles start to crumble, and the greatest mystery the modern universe has ever seen spreads its tendrils across the globe. The cast is mostly comprised of newcomers (at least to Western eyes) alongside Eiza González, Benedict Wong, and Liam Cunningham. The risk here is that the show is phenomenal and grabs our interest immediately… only to be canceled by Netflix. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves!

    New Netflix Originals

    Spaceman

    Adam Sandler’s production deal with Netflix — arguably the best such deal between any creative and a production company — has given us plenty of dumb comedies over the years, but there’s also been a handful of good times in the mix. His latest, Spaceman, leans away from broad comedy and into a dramatic sci-fi adventure about a lone astronaut forced to rely on an alien being if he ever wants to make it back home to Carey Mulligan. The creature is voiced by Paul Dano, and the film looks to be an emotionally affecting story of survival and character. No, really.

    Hulu gave us the legit good Joey King-led action/adventure The Princess back in 2022 (before taking it away from us because Disney sucks ass), and now Netflix is following suit with the Millie Bobby Brown fantasy vehicle, Damsel (premieres March 8th). I don’t expect it to be nearly as good as The Princess, in part because it looks to be more interested in traditional set-pieces as opposed to fun fights, but director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo has a solid resume with the likes of 28 Weeks Later (2007) and Intruders (2011), so I’m staying optimistic.

    1953’s The Wages of Fear remains an all-timer in the suspense genre, and William Friedkin’s 1977 remake, Sorcerer, maintains that high level of quality. This year sees yet another adaptation on Georges Arnaud’s source novel with the French release, The Wages of Fear (premieres March 29th). Director Julien Leclercq has some low-key bangers in his filmography including Sentinelle (2021), Earth and Blood (2020), and The Crew (2015), so the odds are good that he’s more than capable for the job when it comes to building atmosphere, tension, and thrills from a premise involving temperamental, explosive trucks. And not for nothing, but the great Alban Lenoir stars — seek out Lost Bullet (2020) and Lost Bullet 2 (2022) if you haven’t already seen them — so I’m already fully along for the ride.

    Great Movies You May Have Missed

    Bodies Bodies Bodies Halina Reijn Interview

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    We used to get movies like 21 Bridges (2019) all the damn time, mid-budget action films with engaging leads and fun set-pieces but without the heavy overhead of epic CG antics, but they’re an endangered species these days. So when they do come, we need to celebrate. Brian Kirk’s entry into this particular subgenre stars the late Chadwick Boseman as a good cop caught up in something dirty that explodes into a city-wide manhunt. It’s a good time and makes some creative choices with the story that do well at holding attention and building suspense.

    Speaking of mid-budget gems, Carl Franklin’s Devil in a Blue Dress (1995) should have been the start of a franchise, but audiences failed it back in 1995. We still have this film, though, and what a fantastic time it is as Denzel Washington brings the character of Easy Rawlins to life in late 40s Los Angeles. Mystery, noir, conspiracy, racial tensions, and murder all boil over into a terrific time for viewers, and cinematographer Tak Fujimoto helps bring the period to beautiful life. Add in entertaining turns by Tom Sizemore, Jennifer Beals, and Don Cheadle, and a cameo by Washington’s young son, John David Washington, and it’s a must-see.

    Made for far less money and released during a pandemic, Halina Reijn’s Bodies Bodies Bodies (2020, premieres March 20th) is a thriller of a different kind. Both a terrifically fun horror film and a scathing commentary on today’s “online” culture, the film manages numerous surprises while also delivering thrills and laughs. The cast is aces with Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Myha’la, Rachel Sennott, and Chase Sui Wonders joined by Pete Davidson and Lee Pace. Good luck guessing who the killer is before it’s revealed!

    The Oldest New Arrival to Netflix

    Bonnie And Clyde

    There are more than a few valid reasons to criticize Netflix, from the constant price gouging to the premature cancellation of shows, but they’re also a streamer with a real lack of older film titles. By older I mean pre 90s, and that shallow library hurts when you go looking for classics. To that end, each month we highlight the oldest new arrival to the streamer, and for March that film is Arthur Penn’s criminal romance, Bonnie and Clyde (1967). Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty star as the violently inclined lovers who embark on a crime spree with only one possible ending. The Oscar winner also stars Gene Hackman, Michael J. Pollard, Estelle Parsons, and Gene Wilder.

    The Complete Netflix List for March 2024

    Release DateTitleNote

    3/121 Bridges (2019)

    2012 (2009)

    The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)

    The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)

    Aníkúlápó: Rise of the Spectre (NG)Netflix Series

    Beverly Hills Ninja (1997)

    Blood & Water: Season 4 (ZA)Netflix Series

    Bonnie & Clyde (1967)

    Devil in a Blue Dress (1995)

    The Disaster Artist (2017)

    Dumb and Dumber (1994)

    Fear (1996)

    Furies (FR)Netflix Series

    The Gift (2015)

    Godzilla (2014)

    The Jamie Foxx Show: Seasons 1-5

    Love & Basketball (2000)

    Maamla Legal Hai (IN)Netflix Series

    A Madea Family Funeral (2019)

    My Name Is Loh Kiwan (KR)Netflix Film

    National Lampoon’s Animal House (1978)

    Out of Africa (1985)

    Somebody Feed Phil: Season 7Netflix Series

    SpacemanNetflix Film

    Step Brothers (2008)

    Tammy (2014)

    Think Like a Man (2012)

    Think Like a Man Too (2014)

    Vampires (1998)

    Yesterday (2019)

    You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolf Pack (ES)Netflix Film

    3/3The Netflix SlamNetflix Event

    3/4Hot Wheels Let’s RaceNetflix Family

    The Resident: Seasons 1-6

    3/5Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda (GB)Netflix Comedy

    3/6Full Swing: Season 2Netflix Documentary

    The Program: Cons, Cults and KidnappingNetflix Documentary

    Supersex (IT)Netflix Series

    3/7The Gentlemen (GBNetflix Series

    I Am Woman (2019)

    Pokémon Horizons: The Series (JP)Netflix Family

    The Signal (DE)Netflix Series

    3/8Blown Away: Season 4 (CA)Netflix Series

    DamselNetflix Film

    3/9Queen of Tears (KR)Netflix Series

    3/11CoComelon: Season 10

    Young Royals: Season 3 (SE)Netflix Series

    3/12Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir: Season 4

    Steve Treviño: Simple ManNetflix Comedy

    Turning Point: The Bomb and the Cold WarNetflix Documentary

    3/13Bandits (MX)Netflix Series

    3/1424 Hours with Gaspar (ID)Netflix Film

    Art of Love (TR)Netflix Film

    Barbie and Stacie to the Rescue (2024)

    Girls5eva: Seasons 1-2

    Girls5eva: Season 3Netflix Series

    Red Ollero: Mabuhay Is A Lie (PH)Netflix Comedy

    3/15Chicken Nugget (KR)Netflix Series

    Irish WishNetflix Film

    Iron Reign (ES)Netflix Series

    Murder Mubarak (IN)Netflix Film

    The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare (FR)Netflix Documentary

    3/1730 for 30: The Fab Five

    30 for 30: I Hate Christian Laettner

    30 for 30: Survive and Advance

    3/18Love & Hip Hop New York: Season 1-2

    Young Royals Forever (SE)Netflix Documentary

    3/19Brian Simpson: Live from the MothershipNetflix Comedy

    Forever Queens: Season 2 (MX)Netflix Series

    Physical: 100: Season 2 (KR)Netflix Series

    3/20Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022)

    3/213 Body ProblemNetflix Series

    3/22Buying Beverly Hills: Season 2Netflix Series

    The Casagrandes MovieNetflix Family

    El Paseo 7

    On The Line (2022)

    ShirleyNetflix Film

    3/25Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 9Netflix Family

    3/26Dave Attell: Hot Cross BunsNetflix Comedy

    3/27The Believers (TH)Netflix Series

    The Conners: Seasons 1-5

    No Pressure (PL)Netflix Film

    Rest In Peace (AR)Netflix Film

    Testament: The Story of MosesNetflix Documentary

    3/29The Beautiful GameNetflix Film

    Heart of the Hunter (ZA)Netflix Film

    Is It Cake?: Season 3Netflix Series

    The Wages of Fear (FR)Netflix Film

    3/30Vikings: Seasons 1-6

    3/31The Hunger Games

    The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

    The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1

    The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2

    Kill Bill: Vol. 1

    Kill Bill: Vol. 2

    Martin: Seasons 1-5

    Follow all of our monthly streaming guides.

    Related Topics: Crossing the Streams, Netflix

    Rob Hunter has been writing for Film School Rejects since before you were born, which is weird seeing as he’s so damn young. He’s our Chief Film Critic and Associate Editor and lists ‘Broadcast News’ as his favorite film of all time. Feel free to say hi if you see him on Twitter @FakeRobHunter.

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