New on Netflix in March 2022: best TV series releases to watch - from Pieces of Her to Top Boy and Bridgerton

Here’s your guide to everything that’s new on Netflix UK in March 2022, with a few highlighted top picks to help you decide what to watch

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A new month means new television to watch – and on Netflix in particular that means a deluge of originals, exclusives, and old favourites to wade through.

Here’s your guide to everything that’s new on Netflix UK in March 2022, with a few highlighted top picks to help you decide what to watch.

Top Picks

Pieces of Her

Toni Collette as Laura Oliver and Bella Heathcote as Andy Oliver (Credit: Mark Rogers/Netflix)Toni Collette as Laura Oliver and Bella Heathcote as Andy Oliver (Credit: Mark Rogers/Netflix)
Toni Collette as Laura Oliver and Bella Heathcote as Andy Oliver (Credit: Mark Rogers/Netflix)
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Toni Collette stars in this detective drama based on Karin Slaughter’s 2018 thriller novel. The eight-part drama unfolds in the wake of a sudden act of violence that changes everything – both for the local community and the mother and daughter at its heart.

Top Boy

Top Boy (Credit: Chris Harris/Netflix)Top Boy (Credit: Chris Harris/Netflix)
Top Boy (Credit: Chris Harris/Netflix)

The much-anticipated second series of Netflix’s Top Boy revival (so, the fourth overall) arrives at last, having been delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. Ashley Walter, Kano, and Little Simz all return, alongside new cast member Howard Charles, playing a rival gang member from Liverpool.

Bridgerton

Simone Ashley and Jonathan Bailey in Bridgerton season 2Simone Ashley and Jonathan Bailey in Bridgerton season 2
Simone Ashley and Jonathan Bailey in Bridgerton season 2

Bridgerton returns – without Regé-Jean Page – for Series 2, and the further exploits of Lady Whistledown’s regency-era social circle. Hopefully it’ll do a little better than Netflix’s other recent Shondaland production.

Netflix Originals

March 1

Worst Roommate Ever (Season 1)

March 2

Against The Ice (2022)

March 3

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (Season 2)

Surviving Paradise: A Family Tale (2022)

March 4

Making Fun

Pieces of Her

Nightride

March 8

Taylor Tomlinson: Look at You (2022)

March 9

The Andy Warhol Diaries

The Last Kingdom (Season 4)

March 11

The Adam Project (2022)

March 17

Rescued by Ruby (2022)

March 18

Human Resources (Season 1)

Is It Cake? (Season 1)

Top Boy (Season 2)

Windfall (2022)

March 21

In Good Hands (2022)

March 22

The Principals of Pleasure

March 23

Boiling Point

March 25

Bridgerton (Season 2)

Transformers: Botbots

March 30

All Hail

Super PupZ

International Content

March 1

Savage Rhythm (Spanish)

The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure (Korean)

March 3

The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties (French)

March 4

Lies and Deceit (Spanish)

Meskina (Dutch)

March 8

An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts Season 2 (Italian)

Autumn Girl (Polish)

Last One Standing (French)

March 9

Queer Eye: Germany (German)

The Bombardment (Danish)

March 10

Love, Life & Everything in Between (Arabic)

March 18

Black Crab (Swedish)

March 19

Heartland (Canadian)

Old Favourites

March 1

Alive (1993)

Cujo (1983)

Her (2013)

The Master (2012)

Three Days of Condor (1975)

Spider-Man 2 (2004)

March 5

August, Osage Country (2013)

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009)

Rick and Morty (Series 5)

March 11

17 Again (2009)

Hail, Caesar! (2016)

March 13

It: Chapter Two (2019)

March 20

Corporate Animals (2019)

With thanks to What’s On Netflix.

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