The 9 best movies coming to Netflix in March

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March 1, 2026
Robert De Niro in "Casino." Universal There are some classic movies coming to Netflix in March. See "Casino," "Saw," "Sicario," and "Misery." There's also the original movie, "Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man." See the best movies hitting Netflix this month below. "Casino" (March 1) Sharon Stone and Robert De Niro in "Casino." Universal/Getty Images Martin Scorsese's epic gangster movie takes the auteur from his familiar New York City stomping grounds to Las Vegas as he chronicles the life of gambler Sam "Ace" Rothstein (Robert De Niro) who, along with his underworld pal Nicky Santoro (Joe Pesci) and his hustler wife Ginger (Sharon Stone), turns Vegas into a true Sin City. "Fifty Shades of Grey" (March 1) Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson in "Fifty Shades of Grey." Focus Features / Universal Pictures Watch Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan steam up the screen in this adaptation of E.L. James' erotic novel about a college grad (Johnson) who begins a sadomasochistic relationship with a young business tycoon (Dornan). If that's not enough, the entire "Fifty Shades" trilogy is now available on the streamer. "Misery" (March 1) "Misery." Columbia Pictures Rob Reiner's adaptation of Stephen King's chilling novel stars James Caan as Paul Sheldon, a famous author who, after getting into a car crash during a blizzard, finds himself recovering in the remote home of Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates), who happens to be a fan of his work. But her unhinged behavior leads to a horrific reality for Paul, who has to figure out how to survive. "Sicario" (March 1) Lionsgate This thriller directed by Denis Villeneuve, written by Taylor Sheridan, and shot by famed cinematographer Roger Deakins, is one of the best crime movies of the last decade. Emily Blunt plays an FBI agent who gets entangled in the war on drugs when a mission to take down a Mexican drug cartel turns out to be much more complicated. Alongside Blunt are top-notch supporting turns from Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, and Daniel Kaluuya. "The Bling Ring" (March 3) "The Bling Ring" immortalized a group of teens who allegedly burglarized celebrities' homes. YouTube/A24 Films Sofia Coppola captures a particularly mid-aughts obsession with fame in this movie based on true events, which follows a group of teens so driven to become the celebrities they idolize that they decide to rob their homes. "Nobody 2" (March 14) Sharon Stone in "Nobody 2." Universal Bob Odenkirk returns for this sequel to play the unlikely assassin Hutch, who decides to take a break from killing to take his family on a much-needed vacation… only to find more killing. Stick around for the outlandish performance by Sharon Stone as the movie's villain. "Saw" (March 19) The first "Saw" was released in 2004. Lionsgate James Wan's classic horror movie introduced us to the Jigsaw Killer, who puts his victims through twisted games filled with pain. Many of the sequels, including 2017's "Jigsaw" and 2023's "Saw X," are also now available on Netflix. "Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man" (March 20) Cillian Murphy in "Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man." Robert Viglasky/Netflix Cillian Murphy returns for this feature film continuation of the hit TV series, in which Tommy Shelby (Murphy) returns from his self-imposed exile to confront old demons and settle scores. Stephen Graham, Tim Roth, Rebecca Ferguson, and Barry Keoghan also star. "Minions: The Rise of Gru" (March 23) "Minions: The Rise of Gru." Universal This hit installment from the "Minions" franchise follows a young Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) as he takes his first steps into supervillainhood — with the help of the Minions, of course. Read the original article on Business Insider
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Originally published on Business Insider on 3/1/2026