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New to Netflix in March

New to Netflix in March

   

Get ready for a magnificent month of dramas, docuseries, blockbuster movies and much more

By Virgin TV Edit

March on Netflix is looking mega, with hot new shows, returning favourites and the biggest flicks all ready to rock your world.

 

Discover the very best entertainment heading your way on the streaming service over the next month, thanks to our essential guide…

Biggie: I Got A Story To Tell

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Monday 1 March

Using rare footage and candid interviews with those who knew him best, this new documentary charts the incredible rise of rap legend Christopher Wallace (aka The Notorious B.I.G.) from the streets of Brooklyn to global fame.

 

Murder Among The Mormons

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Wednesday 3 March

In 1985, Utah’s Mormon community was rocked to its core when a series of pipe bombs killed two people and left a third fighting to stay alive. Why were they targeted? This fascinating true crime docuseries explores the story.

 

Moxie

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Wednesday 3 March

Inspired by her mother’s defiant past, a teenager (Hadley Robinson) rebels against the sexist culture at her high school. Rousing comedy drama directed by and co-starring Amy Poehler.

 

Pacific Rim: The Black

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Thursday 4 March

Based on the Pacific Rim blockbusters, this new animated series about two siblings battling for survival after a monster uprising looks spectacular.

 

Sentinelle

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Friday 5 March

After her sister is attacked on a beach in Nice, an interpreter for the French Army (Olga Kurylenko) hunts down the culprits. This French-language thriller should definitely keep you on the edge of your sofa.

 

The Best Of Enemies

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Friday 5 March

Based on real events, this stirring historical drama tells the story of the unlikely friendship that developed between a civil rights activist Ann Atwater (Taraji P Henson) and Ku Klux Klan leader CP Ellis (Sam Rockwell) in 1970s North Carolina.

 

Last Chance U: Basketball

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Wednesday 10 March

Like Netflix’s award-winning reality series about troubled college footballers given one final shot at success? Then you’ll love this new spin-off about the East Los Angeles College Huskies basketball team.

 

Marriage Or Mortgage

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Wednesday 10 March

Couples must pick whether they want a dream wedding or a dream home in this new reality series. Do they go with their heads, their hearts, or their wallets?

 

Pet Semetary

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Friday 12 March

The life of a young family is turned upside down when they discover a mysterious burial ground near their new home in rural Maine. Supernatural scares adapted from Stephen King’s 1983 novel.

 

The One

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Friday 12 March

When a DNA expert discovers a method to help people find their perfect partner, things start to rapidly spin out of control. Get ready to fall head over heels for this new sci-fi drama.

 

Yes Day

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Friday 12 March

Parents Allison (Jennifer Garner) and Carlos Torres (Édgar Ramírez) decide to let their three kids call the shots for 24 hours only. As this family comedy proves, sometimes it’s best to leave the adults in charge…

 

The Sisters Brothers

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Friday 12 March

Joaquin Phoenix and John C Reilly are siblings sent to hunt down a gold prospector in this western crime drama adapted from Patrick DeWitt’s bestselling novel.

 

The Lost Pirate Kingdom

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Monday 15 March

Part documentary, part drama, discover the swashbuckling true story of the ‘golden age’ of pirates in this brand new historical series.

 

Blinded By The Light

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Tuesday 16 March

Aided by the music of Bruce Springsteen, a British-Pakistani teenager goes on a journey of self-discovery in writer-director Gurinder Chadha’s feel-good comedy drama.

 

Waffles + Mochi

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Tuesday 16 March

Former First Lady Michelle Obama and her puppet pals explore the world through food and culture in this new series that’s tailor-made for curious kids both big and small.

 

Under Suspicion: Uncovering The Wesphael Case

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Wednesday 17 March

After his wife was found dead in an Ostend hotel room in 2013, Belgian politician Bernard Wesphael insisted she had committed suicide. As this true crime docuseries examines, there was much more to the story than met the eye…

 

Formula 1: Drive To Survive

Find season 3 in Apps & Games > Netflix from Friday 19 March. Seasons 1 & 2 available now

Buckle up for the return of the series that takes you behind the scenes of the adrenaline-fuelled world of F1. This time it’s all about the unprecedented 2020 season.

 

Country Comfort

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Friday 19 March

A wannabe country singer (former American Idol contestant Katharine McPhee) takes a job looking after a widowed cowboy’s five kids in this uplifting musical sitcom.

 

Crazy Rich Asians

Find it in Apps & Games > Netflix from Monday 22 March

New Yorker Rachel Chu (Constance Wu, Fresh Off The Boat) travels to Singapore to meet the insanely wealthy family of her boyfriend (Last Christmas’ Henry Golding) in this Hollywood blockbuster based on Kevin Kwan’s hit novel.

 

Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Find season 7 in Apps & Games > Netflix from Friday 26 March. Seasons 1-6 available now

The Nine-Nine returns for a brand new season – and not before time. Expect more laughs than ever before from the gang, as they clean up the streets of Brooklyn in their own unique way.

 

How to watch Netflix with Virgin TV

If you have a TiVo® box or Virgin TV V6 box, powered by TiVo®:

 

Press home on your remote

Select Apps & Games

Select All Apps 

Select Netflix

 

If you’re already a Netflix subscriber, you can also access the app through Search & Discover or by pressing Red on channel 204. Just sign in with your existing login and start watching. And you’ll only have to log in the first time you use it. 

 

If you’re new to Netflix, then you’ll need to subscribe to use the app. The easiest way to do this is by going to netflix.com/virginmedia. You can also subscribe using the Netflix app in Apps & Games.

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