The Ending of a Popular Series and All the Other Movies Coming to Netflix This Week
Netflix is set to expand its streaming library this week with an extensive collection of new releases ranging from high-stakes documentaries to a massive horror franchise marathon. Subscribers can look forward to original film premieres, stand-up comedy specials, and a significant addition of licensed cinematic favorites. This week’s schedule highlights a diverse array of genres, including science fiction epics and animated sequels suitable for family viewing. All of the following titles are scheduled to debut between Monday, March 16, and Sunday, March 22.
‘The Plastic Detox’ (2026)

Arriving on Monday, March 16, this documentary explores the global impact of plastic pollution and modern efforts to mitigate its environmental effects. The film features interviews with environmental scientists and activists who are pioneering new technologies for sustainable waste management. It highlights the systemic changes required to reduce the reliance on single-use materials in global supply chains. Viewers can gain insight into how individual actions and corporate responsibilities intersect in the fight for a cleaner planet.
‘Mark Normand: None Too Pleased’ (2026)

Comedian Mark Normand returns with his latest stand-up special, which is scheduled for release on Tuesday, March 17. The performance showcases his signature observational humor and quick-fire delivery style that has become a staple of his career. Normand tackles a variety of social taboos and personal anecdotes with a focus on the absurdities of modern daily life. This special follows his previous successful collaborations with the streaming platform and solidifies his place in the current comedy landscape.
‘Small Time Crooks’ (2000)

This crime comedy directed by Woody Allen joins the platform’s catalog on Tuesday, March 17. The story follows a career criminal who opens a cookie shop as a front for a bank heist, only for the bakery to become an unexpected success. As the business thrives, the characters must navigate their newfound wealth and the social complexities that come with high-society living. The film features a notable cast including Tracey Ullman, Hugh Grant, and Elaine May.
‘Saw’ (2004)

On Thursday, March 19, the original film that launched a long-running horror franchise arrives on the service for subscribers. Two men wake up in a dilapidated bathroom and find themselves pawns in a deadly game orchestrated by the mysterious Jigsaw Killer. They must follow cryptic instructions to survive while confronting their own past moral failings and secrets. This entry introduced the intricate mechanical traps and psychological dilemmas that defined the horror sub-genre for decades.
‘Saw X’ (2023)

This installment, also releasing on Thursday, March 19, serves as a direct sequel to the original film and a prequel to the first sequel. John Kramer travels to Mexico for a risky experimental procedure in hopes of curing his cancer, only to discover he has been the victim of a medical scam. In response, he utilizes his signature traps to exact justice on the con artists who exploited his vulnerability. The movie explores a more personal and vulnerable side of the central antagonist’s journey.
‘Jigsaw’ (2017)

Ten years after the death of the titular killer, a new series of murders begins that mimics the distinctive style of the original games. Releasing on Thursday, March 19, the film follows law enforcement as they investigate whether a copycat is at work or if John Kramer has somehow returned. A group of captives is forced to participate in a new set of lethal games within a rural farm setting. This entry revived the franchise for a new generation while maintaining the core elements of the series.
‘Saw IV’ (2007)

In this chapter arriving Thursday, March 19, the narrative continues immediately after the events of the third film in the series. Officer Daniel Rigg is forced into a series of traps designed to test his obsession with saving everyone he encounters, regardless of the cost. Meanwhile, detectives attempt to uncover the legacy left behind by the killer after his physical demise. The film utilizes a complex non-linear timeline to connect various threads of the overarching franchise lore.
‘Saw II’ (2005)

Debuting on Thursday, March 19, this sequel finds the antagonist apprehending a group of eight strangers in a booby-trapped house. Detective Eric Matthews must engage in a psychological battle with the killer while his own son is among those trapped inside the deadly environment. The house is filled with a lethal nerve gas, forcing the captives to find hidden antidotes before time runs out. This film expanded the scope of the series by introducing the concept of group-based survival games.
‘Saw III’ (2006)

This entry premieres on Thursday, March 19, focusing on a doctor who is kidnapped and forced to keep the dying John Kramer alive for one final test. Simultaneously, a man named Jeff undergoes a series of trials centered on his inability to forgive those responsible for his son’s death. The plot culminates in a series of interconnected twists that significantly impact the future of the killer’s apprentices. It is widely recognized for having some of the most intense mechanical traps in the entire franchise.
‘Saw VI’ (2009)

Arriving Thursday, March 19, the story centers on an insurance executive who must navigate a gauntlet of traps to save his colleagues from certain death. The narrative serves as a critique of the healthcare industry while continuing the investigation into the hidden successors of the Jigsaw legacy. Secrets regarding the original killer’s past and his final requests are revealed through various flashbacks and evidence. This installment was noted for its sharp social commentary and the introduction of the infamous carousel trap.
‘Saw 3D’ (2010)

Also known as the final chapter of the original production run, this film debuts on the service on Thursday, March 19. A self-proclaimed survivor and author finds himself caught in a real game where his past lies are put to a lethal test. Detective Hoffman seeks revenge against those who betrayed him while the legacy of the traps reaches a violent and definitive conclusion. The movie features the return of a key character from the very first installment to tie up loose ends.
‘Spiral: From the Book of Saw’ (2021)

This spin-off, subtitled ‘From the Book of Saw’, joins the Netflix lineup on Thursday, March 19. Detective Zeke Banks and his rookie partner investigate a series of gruesome murders that specifically target corrupt police officers within their city. The killer uses a spiral motif and traps inspired by the original Jigsaw but focuses on systemic institutional issues rather than individual sins. The film stars Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson, bringing a new tonal perspective to the established horror universe.
‘Saw V’ (2008)

Releasing Thursday, March 19, this film tracks Detective Hoffman as he attempts to eliminate all witnesses to his secret involvement with the Jigsaw killings. A group of five people connected by a past tragedy must work together to survive a series of collective traps designed to test their selfishness. The narrative delves deep into the backstory of how Hoffman was originally recruited and trained by John Kramer. It emphasizes the theme that individual survival often depends on the ability to cooperate with others.
‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ (2026)

Set for release on Friday, March 20, this feature-length film continues the saga of the Shelby crime family following the conclusion of the television series. Tommy Shelby must face new political and personal threats as the world edges closer to the outbreak of the Second World War. The story explores the lasting impact of his past decisions and the shifting power dynamics in the industrial heart of Birmingham. This cinematic expansion provides a definitive conclusion to the long-running and acclaimed narrative.
‘The Creator’ (2023)

This science fiction epic arrives on the platform on Friday, March 20, depicting a future war between humanity and artificial intelligence. A former special forces agent is recruited to hunt down and destroy a mysterious weapon that has the power to end the conflict and humanity itself. He discovers that the weapon is actually an AI in the form of a young child, leading him to question his mission and his loyalties. The film is directed by Gareth Edwards and is noted for its impressive visual world-building and philosophical themes.
‘The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel’ (2026)

This music documentary debuts on Friday, March 20, charting the early years and eventual global stardom of the iconic rock band. It features archival footage and new interviews with the band members as they reflect on their journey through the Los Angeles music scene. The film explores the creative process behind their most influential albums and the personal struggles they overcame to stay together. Fans can expect a detailed look at the evolution of their unique funk-rock sound over several decades.
‘The Bad Guys 2’ (2025)

Premiering on Saturday, March 21, this animated sequel follows the reformed group of animal outlaws as they attempt to maintain their new lives as heroes. Mr. Wolf and his crew face a significant new challenge when a rival group of villains threatens the safety of their city. The team must rely on their unique skills and the bonds of their friendship to thwart the looming threat while proving they have truly changed. The film continues the stylistic visual approach and fast-paced humor established in the successful first installment.
‘BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG’ (2026)

This live concert event becomes available on Saturday, March 21, capturing a major performance by the global pop sensations during their return to the stage. The program features high-energy choreography and special renditions of their most popular tracks in a grand-scale production. It also includes behind-the-scenes footage and personal segments where the members connect with their international audience about their musical journey. This release serves as a celebration of the group’s enduring influence on the global music industry.
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