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Netflix in March: What’s New, What’s Leaving, and What to Watch

Netflix in March: What’s New, What’s Leaving, and What to Watch

Starring Finn Jones as Danny Rand, Marvel’s Iron Fist is the newest installment in Netflix’s Marvel adaptations. After being adopted by a family in the ancient Chinese city of Kun Lun, Rand returns to New York City to use his mastery of the martial arts and the mystical “Iron Fist” to fight crime.

This adaptation of a Jay Asher’s bestselling novel and Selena Gomez’s “passion project” is one of the most anticipated series for this month. This story follows a group of teenagers as they try to uncover the reason their classmate committed suicide, by listening to individualized cassette tapes she left for each of them.

America’s love affair with Amy Schumer continues with her new special airing on Netflix. Using her signature unapologetic style, Schumer takes on topics such as relationships and her unusual rise to fame, in her set filmed at Denver’s Bellco Theater.

One of the most highly acclaimed Netflix originals, LOVE returns for its second season. Navigating the ins and outs of millennial dating, LOVE portrays reality in a refreshingly different way.

Golden-Globe nominated Grace and Frankie returns for its third season. Fans can look forward to more endearing humor and quirky one liners, as well as Peter Gallagher as a guest star. Fonda and Tomlin will undoubtedly continue to impress, as the show cements itself as one of Netflix’s most popular.

The movie adaptation of the beloved children’s novel makes its appearance on Netflix this month. Visually stunning and emotionally poignant, this series is sure to make you nostalgic for your childhood. Steven Spielberg directing Roald Dahl? A match made in heaven.

Picked up from OWN, Greenleaf is the story of a megachurch family and the tensions that underlie their commitment to faith. Starring Lynn Whitefield, Merle Dandridge and appearances by Oprah, this show is sure to take you along on its emotional rollercoaster.

What’s Going March 1: “Jaws”
It’ll be safe to go back in the ocean next month, as all four movies in the “Jaws” film series will be leaving the streaming platform on the 1st.

What’s Going March 1: “Animal House”
John Belush, Tim Matheson, Peter Riegert, Thomas Hulce and Stephen Furst star as a misfit fraternity in John Landis’s 1978 “National Lampoon” spin-off.

What’s Going March 4: “The Nanny Diaries”
Before they were in Marvel’s “Avengers” together, Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans co-starred in this 2007 romantic comedy.