Looking for new Netflix series? March is the month in which Netflix probably exceeds the figure of almost 200 million subscribers around the world. It is a gigantic figure, which also makes it clear that the company is not only growing, but also making history. Netflix is driving the global conversation about a new kind of go-to-market strategy, but also how it affects the future of TV content.
A similar place in the world of entertainment also makes Netflix a mandatory reference to understand today's television. Especially because of his decisions about monthly releases, most of which have become instant hits.
So now, if you don't know what to watch, we suggest some Netflix movies and series for you to enjoy for the next few days.
6 Netflix series and movies to watch in March
'Waffles + Mochi'
The most unlikely combination could also be the most successful. The former American First Lady joins a group of puppets (you read that right) to learn recipes and cooking styles from around the world.
Is it a risky project? Not really as much as it seems Michelle Obama dedicated a good part of her time in the White House to educate about food and the advantages of good decisions on the subject. In particular, in emphasizing campaigns against childhood obesity. So your participation in a program to talk about the virtues of a healthy menu is not too surprising.
Why should you watch the show?
If you don't know why you should watch a show with Michelle Obama surrounded by plush dolls, you may be convinced that she won't be alone. The program will have guests Jack Black, Rashida Jones, Zach Galifianakis, Mandy Moore and chefs Samin Nosrat and Massimo Bottura.
'Last Chance U: Basketball'
The eight-episode series follows an East Los Angeles community college team made up of the area's best prospects. Coach John Mosley will try to help them reach the highest point of their potential. At the same time, the coach and team will have to deal with all the obstacles to achieving a prominent place in the contested world of disorder.
Why should you watch the show?
If you are a sports fan and you tune in one episode per day, you will see the last episode on March 18, the day the NCAA Tournament begins. In other words, you will enjoy the total experience of knowing everything related to sport, behind and in front of the cameras. One of those great Netflix series.
'Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal'
In 2019, actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman dominated the tabloid headlines. The reason? The investigation carried out by a group of federal prosecutors, which implicated them in a criminal conspiracy. Loughlin and Huffman were found to be involved in illegal machinations, which allowed children of well-to-do families to enter college illegally.
The so-called Operation Varsity Blues became a major scandal, arriving on television as a hybrid of fiction and record. The plot features Rick Singer, who illicitly placed children from more than 750 families in colleges of his choice. Director Chris Smith mixes interviews and reenactments to show exactly how Singer managed to reveal such a scandal. Matthew Modine will play the white-haired criminal from Newport, California, along with other understudies in scenes that recreate actual FBI wiretap recordings.
Why should you watch the show?
Matthew Modine and the backstage of a disconcerting scandal. We don't think there are better reasons than those.
Season 1 of 'The One'
If you've been on the so-called dating circuit for over a year and you're a heartbroken bachelor, this show is for you. It won't help you find the perfect match, but it will surprise you with everything that happens behind the endless failed dinners.
The series is based on the book The One by John Marrs, as a company tried to summarize the traumatic dating process to a simple DNA sample. Millions have been tested and joined, but the company ended up breaking the confidentiality agreement. Now, the founder is being investigated and everything seems like a particularly disturbing chapter of Black Mirror.
Why should you watch the show?
It's not just about the bewildering experience of understanding the - serious - problems of sensitive data infiltration. Also, desperation can lead someone to search for their perfect partner through DNA. A hard and difficult experience to assimilate from the first chapter, which is part of the great Netflix series.
'Pacific Rim: The Black' Season 1
If you are a fan of the Pacific Rim film franchise, this series is the ideal complement to the story imagined in 2013 by Guillermo Del Toro. Set in the distant future, after the Kaiju have risen from the ocean and taken over Australia (yes, the entire continent), the series turns the original plot upside down. Rather than putting on a mind-blowing show, Pacific Rim: The Black is a small but powerful story in the same context.
Why should you watch the show?
There is no other reason beyond that it is the same story of the big screen but taken to a new, more functional format. So if you enjoyed the great battles in the movies you might enjoy their episodic version. It's up to you.
Season 1 of 'Country Comfort'
Country Comfort is one of those endearing comedies that we certainly need from time to time. Starring Katherine McPhee, the plot focuses on a country singer who agrees to babysit when her career takes a hit. The mother of the five offspring died a year earlier and her father, a tough cowboy named Beau (Eddie Cibrian), is overwhelmed by tragedy. Of course, you can already imagine where the story is heading, but we can assure you that it will surprise you along the way.
Why should you watch the show?
Janet Varney plays the role of the - inevitable - evil stepmother in "Country Comfort," but you might remember her as Korra in The Legend of Korra, which is more than enough reason for the enjoyment.
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