11 New Movies on Netflix We Can’t Wait To Watch This March
NetflixOver the past few years, investment in original content has led to a huge movie catalog. The platform is a source of reliable hits, from blockbuster-style action movies like carry and return to action to Oscar-nominated movies Like Emilia Pérez and Wallace and Gromit: a lot of revenge. This year, six Netflix originals received a total of 18 Oscar nominations and aired on March 2, with the streaming giant likely to get some new figurines from their investments.
March this year marks the arrival of the expected film Electricity statusThis is Russo Brothers’ latest film, SpongeBob Brokers: Movies and Revelations, developed by the great Korean series creators, is a work, hell. The platform also has dozens of great champions, from the 2024 Saoirse Ronan for me the A24 horror speech “The Outrun”. Take a look at some of Netflix’s biggest movies this month below.
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Chaos: Manson Murder (March 7)
Directed by legendary documentary Errol Morris, Chaos: Manson Murder is based on the 2019 “Charles Manson”, the CIA, Charles Manson, and the secret history of the sixties of Tom O’Neill and Dan Piepenbring. The book provides new information about the killing raves conducted by Charles Manson and his “family.” The film contradicts Los Angeles Attorney Vincent Bugliosi’s book Helter Skelter, which is often seen as the final text about the murders of Manson and Tate Rabianca, which provides new theories involving government cover-ups, drug testing and resurfaced old issues.
Plankton: Movie (March 7)
Plankton: This movie is the second spin-off of SpongeBob, which was released in 2024 after “Save the Bottom of the Bikini: The Story of Sandy’s Cheek.” In the new version, Spongebob and his old enemy Plankton (expressed by Mr. Lawrence), stop plankton’s wife along with Karen of Karen of The World the World. Oh, did we mention that this is a musical?
The new German film “Delicious” is the debut of writer and director Nele Mueller-Stöfen, and arrived on Netflix only after its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival. The thriller takes place during the retreat of a German family in a French villa. Their relaxing holiday turned into a dark turn that drastically shifted the dynamic after they ran into a stranger on the road and invited her in.
Electricity status (March 14)
State of Electricity is the latest film by Anthony and Joe Russo, whose previous work in films such as Avengers: Doomsday and Infinity War prepares for this sci-fi adventure. Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown plays Michelle, an orphan who travels around the country, searching for his missing brothers after a civil war between humans and robots. Chris Pratt plays Keats, a smuggler who helps her on the journey, with the cast rounded up by Stanley Tucci, Giancarlo Esposito, Woody Norman and Ke Huy Quan, with many other celebrities voiced the robots they encountered.
Saoirse Ronan plays Rona in 2024’s The Outrun, a 29-year-old Londoner, who returns to her home in the Orkney Islands in Scotland, asking her to face her past. Freshly awake, Rona tries to reconnect with her family and friends while trying to find a new path for herself. The cast includes slow-horse star Saskia Reeves as well as Stephen Dillane, Lauren Lyle and Paapa Essiedu.
Twister: Storm (March 19)
Netflix’s feature-length documentary Twister: Twister: Twister: Storm is told from the perspective of a group of young people in Joplin, Missouri, as they witnessed a mile-range tornado at the 2011 high school graduation ceremony. The film includes real-life videos, including Joplin, shot by Joplin, which is a heartbreaking command.
Thieves’ Nest 2: Pantra (March 20)
Gerard Butler and O’Shea Jackson Jr. While fans have to wait for a six-year sequel, expect a third movie in the franchise to be faster than that. It’s already green.
Yeon Sang-Ho and Choi Gyu-Seok, creators of Netflix’s exciting Hellbound series, returned to the platform with their latest project, a feature-length film called “Apocalypse.” The film, produced by Alfonso Cuarón, revolves around the investigation of missing persons. As a local pastor, Sung Min-chan was eager to punish the perpetrators, while the case detective Lee Yeon-Hui (Lee Yeon-Hui), was troubled by personal trauma, which also affected his investigation. Ryu Jun-Yeol, Shin Hyun-Been and Shin Min-Jae arrive on March 21 in the film.
Little Siberia (March 21)
Little Siberia is the first Finnish feature film on Netflix and will be released worldwide on March 21, 2025. Based on the novel of the same name written by author Antti Tuomainen, the film is located in the small village of Hurmevaara, which is shaken when a meteorite is found falling from the sky. Joel is a priest from a small village who was commissioned to protect the meteorite before being sent away, but at the same time, his life begins to collapse when his wife reveals that she is pregnant and he knows he can’t be a father.
How do you call the list of repositories you wanted to complete when you were young? Let’s call it a life list. According to Lori Nelson Spielman’s book of the same name, Lifelist star Sofia Carson plays Alex Rose, whose mother (played by Connie Britton) encourages her to complete the list of ambitions she wrote for herself as a young man. In the search for her own path, she discovers family secrets and finds romance.
Promised Heart (March 31)
Indonesian drama promises that the complexity of marriage is explored when a young woman, Nyala (Beby Tsabina), is forced to marry the son of the richest businessman in the village to pay off her family’s debts. The film explores Muslim identities and traditions and caught up with Eid al-Fitr on March 31.