Netflix's Must-Watch Series This March: A Diverse Lineup of Drama and Entertainment

Shonda Rhimes

Prolific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.

Netflix is gearing up to launch a variety of captivating television shows this March, promising something for every kind of viewer. This month's offerings include a psychological drama exploring intense human emotions, a thrilling animated adaptation, a unique reality dating experiment, and returning seasons of beloved family sitcoms and speculative fiction.

Among the highlights, "Vladimir" delves into complex themes of infatuation, desire, and societal norms through the eyes of an older academic and her younger counterpart. The much-anticipated second season of "One Piece: Into the Grand Line" continues the high-stakes journey of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew through treacherous waters, testing their resolve and camaraderie. For fans of romance and community, "Virgin River" returns with its seventh season, following a nurse's life and relationships in a picturesque Northern California town. Adding a twist to the dating genre, "Age of Attraction" challenges contestants to find love without revealing their age, while the dramatic series "Beauty in Black" offers a dark tale of ambition and criminal connections within Atlanta's beauty industry. Furthermore, the alternate history series "The Man in the High Castle" will provide a thought-provoking look into a world where Axis powers emerged victorious in WWII. The family-centric "The Conners" will also bring its final season, focusing on relatable struggles and triumphs, and the charming sitcom "Mike & Molly" will make its full catalog available, inviting viewers to follow a couple's journey from a support group to marriage. Finally, "Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen" aims to keep audiences on the edge of their seats with a mystery surrounding a wedding that spirals into an existential crisis.

This diverse selection from Netflix not only provides a rich tapestry of stories and characters but also reflects the platform's commitment to offering content that spans various genres and emotional depths. Whether you're in the mood for an emotional drama, an action-packed adventure, a lighthearted romance, or a suspenseful thriller, March promises a wealth of viewing experiences that are designed to entertain and engage, reminding us of the power of storytelling to connect, challenge, and inspire.

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