A Korean Drama and All the Other Movies Coming to Netflix This Week
Netflix is expanding its library this week with a new wave of movie premieres scheduled from Monday, March 9 to Sunday, March 15. The streaming platform is adding a variety of titles across multiple genres, including true-crime thrillers, action sequels, and stand-up comedy specials. The upcoming week features a mix of recent theatrical releases making their streaming debut and exclusive original documentaries diving into internet subcultures. Subscribers can expect a blend of family-friendly adventures and biographical dramas to add to their watchlists.
‘Clifford the Big Red Dog’ (2021)

Middle-schooler Emily Elizabeth meets a magical animal rescuer who gifts her a little red puppy, never anticipating she would wake up to find a giant ten-foot hound in her apartment. While her single mother is away for business, Emily and her impulsive uncle Casey set out on a wild adventure across the city. The community eventually rallies to protect the giant dog from a greedy genetics company looking to exploit his unique size. Fans of the classic Scholastic book character can enjoy ‘Clifford the Big Red Dog’ when it premieres on the platform on Monday, March 9.
‘Jobs’ (2013)

This biographical drama chronicles the life and career of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs from his days as a college dropout to the introduction of the iPod. Ashton Kutcher portrays the visionary entrepreneur as he teams up with Steve Wozniak to spark a home computer revolution inside a family garage. The narrative highlights the creation of the Apple I and Apple II, alongside the internal corporate struggles that led to Jobs being ousted from his own company. This detailed look at Silicon Valley history in ‘Jobs’ becomes available to stream on Tuesday, March 10.
‘Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere’ (2026)

British documentarian Louis Theroux travels to Miami, New York, and Marbella to investigate the extreme end of online influencer culture and modern men’s rights movements. He meets with prominent content creators who are actively reshaping young men’s ideas about masculinity through podcasts and social media platforms. The documentary explores specific internet subcultures, dissects terms like “red-pilling,” and examines the perspectives of the women who support these controversial figures. ‘Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere’ will premiere on Wednesday, March 11.
‘Made in Korea’ (2026)

This cross-cultural drama follows Shenba, a young woman from a small town in Tamil Nadu who harbors a lifelong fascination with Korean culture. Her obsession leads her to travel to Seoul, where the dream she built in her head collides with the challenging reality of living in a foreign country. Faced with isolation, language barriers, and a sudden betrayal, she must navigate a difficult path of self-discovery in an unfamiliar city. Shenba’s journey to find strength and lasting connections in ‘Made in Korea’ debuts on Thursday, March 12.
‘Nobody 2’ (2025)

Former government assassin Hutch Mansell attempts to take his family on a peaceful vacation to a small-town theme park called Wild Bill’s Majestic Midway and Waterpark. His plans for a normal getaway are ruined when a minor encounter with local bullies pulls him back into a chaotic world of violence. Hutch and his family soon find themselves in the crosshairs of a corrupt theme-park operator, a crooked sheriff, and a ruthless crime boss. The action sequel ‘Nobody 2’ arrives on the streaming service on Saturday, March 14.
‘The Bad Guardian’ (2024)

Leigh must fight to save her father, Jason, from the clutches of a corrupt and greedy court-appointed guardian named Janet. After Jason suffers a fall, the courts grant Janet full control over his life, leading her to auction off his house and isolate him in a nursing home. When Jason’s health deteriorates and Janet refuses to pay for life-saving treatments, Leigh decides to gather evidence and challenge the legal system. The crime thriller ‘The Bad Guardian’ will be available to watch on Saturday, March 14.
‘Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story’ (2025)

Based on a true story, this thriller follows Morgan and Rodney Metzer, childhood sweethearts whose marriage deteriorates after Rodney loses his job and manipulates his wife for years. Rodney blames their constant fights on Morgan, successfully convincing her that she committed violent acts against him during blackout rages. After they finally separate, a masked intruder breaks into Morgan’s home and assaults her, prompting authorities to question Rodney when he suspiciously appears minutes later to play the hero. The true-crime adaptation ‘Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story’ premieres on Sunday, March 15.
‘BlackBerry’ (2023)

This biographical comedy-drama details the meteoric rise and catastrophic demise of the world’s first widely adopted smartphone. Tech innovators Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin team up with aggressive businessman Jim Balsillie to transform their pager concept into a massive global cellular phenomenon. The narrative explores the ruthless corporate culture of the late 1990s as the company battles network crashes, hostile takeovers, and internal power struggles. The film showcases how these conflicts and the sudden announcement of the iPhone led to their downfall, with ‘BlackBerry’ releasing on Sunday, March 15.
Share your thoughts in the comments regarding which of these new Netflix movie premieres you plan to watch first this week.


