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What’s Coming to Netflix This Week 3/9/26

From giant red dogs to high-seas pirates, Netflix is loading up on adventure, laughs, and drama the week of March 9th.

one piece season 2
Netflix

Netflix is kicking off the week of March 9th with an eclectic and exciting lineup of new titles spanning comedy, action, drama, sci-fi, and family entertainment. Whether you have been waiting to revisit a beloved childhood classic, catch up on a long-running fan favorite, or dive into a brand-new binge-worthy series, there is something for everyone arriving on the platform this week. Stand-up fans will have fresh material to enjoy, film buffs can revisit a biographical drama about one of tech’s most controversial icons, and genre lovers will find plenty to keep them busy across several new and returning series.

With high-profile premieres like ONE PIECE Season 2 and Virgin River Season 7 finally arriving, plus action-packed theatrical hits like Nobody 2 making their streaming debut, this is one of the most stacked weeks Netflix has had in a while. Grab your remote, clear your schedule, and get ready to stream because here is everything coming to Netflix the week of March 9th.

Clifford the Big Red Dog – March 9

Clifford the Big Red Dog netflix
Paramount Pictures

Based on the beloved Scholastic book series by Norman Bridwell, Clifford the Big Red Dog brings one of children’s literature’s most iconic characters to life in a live-action adventure the whole family can enjoy. The story follows young Emily Elizabeth, whose tiny red puppy receives an unexpected dose of magical growth and wakes up the size of a house, leaving the family scrambling to figure out their new normal. Her uncle Casey, a free-spirited and somewhat bumbling figure in Emily’s life, steps up to help protect Clifford when a powerful genetics company comes knocking, determined to harness the puppy’s remarkable biology for their own gain. The film balances heartfelt moments about belonging and what it means to be different with plenty of comedic chaos, as keeping a 25-foot dog hidden in New York City proves about as difficult as it sounds. Released in 2021, the movie stars Darby Camp as Emily Elizabeth and Jack Whitehall as Uncle Casey, with John Cleese, Kenan Thompson, and Tony Hale rounding out the cast in memorable supporting roles.

Derrick Stroup: Nostalgic – March 10

Derrick Stroup: Nostalgic
Netflix

Stand-up comedian Derrick Stroup steps into the spotlight with his Netflix special Nostalgic, a love letter to growing up in the 1990s that will resonate deeply with anyone who spent their childhood without a smartphone glued to their hand. Stroup digs into the rituals and routines that defined an entire generation, from the specific joy of Saturday morning cartoons to the particular kind of boredom that existed before the internet made it impossible to ever truly be bored. His comedic voice is sharp and observational, poking fun at how dramatically the world has changed while also mining genuine warmth from the absurdity of how things used to be. One of the special’s more unexpected angles involves his case for why cigarettes, in a strictly cultural and aesthetic sense, had a certain undeniable cool factor that the modern world has yet to adequately replace. It is a nostalgic, fast-moving hour that will have audiences laughing and nodding along in equal measure.

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Jobs – March 10

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Open Road Films

The 2013 biographical drama Jobs chronicles the extraordinary and often turbulent life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, tracing his journey from a college dropout with a restless mind to the visionary CEO who transformed multiple industries. Ashton Kutcher delivers a committed and surprisingly nuanced performance as Jobs, capturing both the magnetic charisma that made him a legendary figure in Silicon Valley and the relentless, often cold-blooded ambition that strained his personal relationships. The film moves through key chapters of Jobs’ life, including the founding of Apple in a garage, his ousting from the company he built, and his triumphant return that would eventually yield game-changing products like the iMac, iPod, and iPhone. Josh Gad co-stars as Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, and the film offers a compelling look at the tension between innovation and the human cost of obsessive perfectionism. For anyone fascinated by the mythology of Silicon Valley or the complicated legacy of one of the most influential figures of the 20th century, Jobs is a worthwhile watch.

ONE PIECE: Season 2 – March 10

ONE PIECE: Season 2
Netflix

ONE PIECE was one of Netflix’s biggest success stories when it debuted in 2023, winning over both longtime fans of Eiichiro Oda’s legendary manga and brand-new viewers who had no prior knowledge of the source material. Season 2 picks up with Monkey D. Luffy and his ragtag crew of Straw Hat Pirates setting their sights on the Grand Line, the treacherous and awe-inspiring stretch of ocean that sits at the heart of the show’s mythology and where the world’s greatest treasure, the One Piece, is said to be hidden. The new season promises to raise the stakes considerably, with the show’s creators teasing fiercer adversaries, more elaborate world-building, and the kind of emotionally resonant storytelling that made the first season such a breakout hit. Iñaki Godoy returns as the infectiously optimistic Luffy, and the ensemble cast is expected to expand with major characters from the manga making their live-action debuts. For fans who have been waiting and rewatching Season 1 on a loop, the wait is finally over, and by all accounts, ONE PIECE Season 2 is going to be worth every second of it.

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Age of Attraction – March 11

Age of Attraction
Netflix

Netflix continues its dominance in the reality dating space with Age of Attraction, a new series that throws conventional age-gap expectations out the window and asks whether love can truly exist outside the boundaries of generational difference. The premise follows a group of singles who enter the dating process without knowing the ages of their potential partners, forcing them to connect based on personality, chemistry, and compatibility before the numbers are revealed. The show taps into something genuinely thought-provoking about how much age shapes our assumptions about a person, and whether those assumptions are helping or hurting us when it comes to finding meaningful connection. As with the best dating reality shows, the drama is as much about self-discovery as it is about romance, and the moments when ages are finally disclosed promise to be some of the most emotionally charged in the series. Whether you are a die-hard fan of the genre or a skeptic curious about the concept, Age of Attraction looks like it could be one of the more compelling dating series Netflix has offered this year.

Love Is Blind: The Reunion (Season 10) – March 11

Love Is Blind: The Reunion (Season 10)
Netflix

Love Is Blind has become one of Netflix’s most consistently compelling reality franchises, and the Season 10 reunion is sure to deliver the emotional reckonings and candid confessions that fans have come to expect from these tell-all specials. The Pod Squad from Season 10 reassembles to update viewers on where their relationships stand now that the cameras have stopped rolling and real life has set in. Reunion episodes in this franchise have historically been some of the most unfiltered television on the platform, with cast members finally saying what they held back during filming and occasionally confronting each other in real time. Fans who invested weeks following these couples through the pods, the engagements, and the weddings will finally get the closure or confirmation they have been looking for since the finale aired. Hosted with the trademark energy that keeps the Love Is Blind universe running, the Season 10 reunion is essential viewing for anyone who has been keeping up with this season.

The Man in the High Castle: Seasons 1-4 – March 11

The Man in the High Castle
Amazon Prime

Amazon’s acclaimed alternate-history thriller The Man in the High Castle, based on Philip K. Dick’s Hugo Award-winning novel of the same name, arrives on Netflix with all four seasons available to stream. The series is set in a 1960s America where the Allies lost World War II, and the United States has been carved up between Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, with a neutral zone running through the Rocky Mountains. At the center of the story is Juliana Crain, a young woman who stumbles upon mysterious films that appear to depict a different version of history, one where the Axis powers did not win, and who becomes entangled in a dangerous underground resistance movement as a result. The show is a richly layered, deeply atmospheric piece of speculative fiction that uses its alternate-history premise to explore timeless questions about fascism, resistance, identity, and what ordinary people are willing to do when living under totalitarian rule. With stellar production design, a strong ensemble cast, and source material from one of science fiction’s most provocative minds, The Man in the High Castle is essential streaming for fans of thought-provoking drama.

Virgin River: Season 7 – March 12

Virgin River: Season 7
Netflix

The beloved romantic drama Virgin River returns for its seventh season, picking up in the aftermath of the emotional Season 6 finale that saw Mel Monroe and Jack Sheridan finally tie the knot after years of will-they-won’t-they tension, heartbreak, and small-town intrigue. Season 7 finds the newlyweds navigating the next chapter of their life together, including their shared dream of adoption, which brings its own emotional complexities and bureaucratic hurdles alongside the hope and excitement of building a family. Alexandra Breckenridge and Martin Henderson continue to bring warmth and chemistry to their roles as Mel and Jack, and the show’s devoted fanbase has made clear they are here for every moment of this new chapter. As always, the gorgeous Pacific Northwest setting provides a lush and dreamy backdrop for the drama, though the show’s writers have made it clear that not everything will be peaceful in the picturesque town of Virgin River this season. Old flames and new threats are already being teased, suggesting that even in their happily-ever-after, Mel and Jack will have plenty to contend with before the season is through.

Nobody 2 – March 14

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Universal Pictures

The surprise action hit of 2021, Nobody, introduced audiences to Hutch Mansell, a seemingly mild-mannered family man with a buried past as a lethal government operative, and now the sequel is ready to blow things up all over again. Nobody 2 finds Hutch still working to settle his debts with the criminal underworld while attempting to maintain some semblance of normal family life, a balance that becomes violently impossible when a vengeful crime boss decides to target him during what was supposed to be a relaxing vacation. Bob Odenkirk, who transformed his physical appearance and action credentials for the first film, returns in peak form, delivering the kind of bruising, darkly comedic performance that made audiences fall in love with the character in the first place. The sequel reportedly raises the stakes and the body count considerably, doubling down on the explosive set pieces and wry humor that made Nobody a word-of-mouth phenomenon. For fans of hard-hitting action cinema with a healthy dose of personality, Nobody 2 is one of the most anticipated streaming arrivals of the month.

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