It's always sad to say goodbye to old Netflix programming each month, but it's made easier when there's a bunch of great shows that will soon be available. From new seasons of some of Netflix's best original shows (including Queer Eye, Arrested Development, and Santa Clarita Diet) to brand-new shows (including a witchy teen series that's giving us serious Chilling Adventures of Sabrina vibes), there's plenty to be excited about this March. Check out the gallery for all of the new and returning series coming to Netflix in March and get ready to binge!
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This eight-episode docuseries will follow the three-time Indian Premier League-winning team, the Mumbai Indians, during the 2018 season of the popular Twenty20 cricket tournament, as they attempt — and, unfortunately, ultimately fail — to defend their title.
When it's available: March 1
Combining animation with live action, this sport-inspired docuseries will tell eight incredible tales of defeat from the sporting world, featuring interviews with famed athletes who've managed to turn historic losses into lessons to be learned.
When it's available: March 1
Starring the second-youngest of the four Baldwin brothers, William Baldwin, and Beverly Hills, 90210's Kathleen Robertson, this Canadian family drama tells the story of a recently widowed father who moves his three children from the city to his small northern hometown to take command of the local Search & Rescue service.
When it's available: March 1
The long-awaited second season of the Australian political thriller will follow political correspondent Harriet Dunkley after her recent release from prison as she inadvertently finds herself involved in a military cover-up, which seems to have been the work of the Attorney General.
When it's available: March 6
Perfect for fans of Riverdale and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, this dark series follows a college freshman who pledges a secret society in order to avenge his mother's death and finds himself entangled in a war between werewolves and users of black magic.
When it's available: March 7
This British dark comedy — which was created, produced, and directed by Ricky Gervais, who will also star in the series — centers around a man named Tony who decides to throw caution to the wind following the death of his wife, becoming a reckless misanthrope his friends no longer recognize.
When it's available: March 8
In this Thai drama, a partnership turns into a rivalry when a woman opens a new fusion restaurant in Bangkok's trendy Ari district — which happens to be right next door to her ex-boyfriend's very traditional restaurant.
When it's available: March 8
In another Bangkok-set series, an eclectic cast of characters (which includes a raunchy restaurant owner and a teenage parkourist) try to find their way into relationships while living in Bangkok's Silom district.
When it's available: March 8
This high-octane 10-part series will give an insider's look at the biggest and most cutthroat racing competition in the world, the Formula One World Championship, providing profiles of the individuals who make it all happen both on and off the track.
When it's available: March 8
Beginning in Istanbul in the 1800s, this dark Turkish fantasy series follows Mia, a human-turned-vampire bent on revenge, who teams up with young rebels to destroy Dmitry, a ruthless vampire leader who hopes to find an artifact that will make him immortal.
When it's available: March 8
Set in Johannesburg, this South African crime drama revolves around a former task force specialist, Shadrach "Shadow" Khumalo, who quits the force to help those failed by the criminal justice system following the brutal murder of a young girl. Along with the assistance of his partner, Shadow is also aided by a rare condition that affects his central nervous system, rendering him unable to feel physical pain.
When it's available: March 8
Japan's Real World-esque reality TV phenomenon will return for a sixth installment, following six housemates as they go to work, make dinner together, and generally act far more well-behaved than any Real World cast members ever have. Catch up on the first five seasons, streaming now.
When it's available: March 12
The dysfunctional Bluth family returns for the second part of its fifth season, following the trial of youngest son Buster, who is suspected of murdering Lucille Austero in the very midst of her congressional campaign.
When it's available: March 15
In this Spanish thriller, a man who loses his wife and children in a tragic accident discovers that he can travel to alternate universes, compelling him to find a world in which his family can be saved.
When it's available: March 15
The second season of this dramatic Colombian telenovela continues the story of Brenda, Olivia, Renata, Violet, and Pamela as they find themselves tied in new ways to the drug traffickers of the Colombian mafia.
When it's available: March 15
Produced by Tim Miller and David Fincher, this adult animated series will fluctuate between sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and dark comedy — as well as from 2D to photo-real 3D CGI — to tell 18 thought-provoking stories that will make you see robots in a whole new light.
When it's available: March 15
The Fab Five is back to make us sob and to help new participants improve their knowledge of fashion, food and wine, interior design, grooming, and culture, and this time they're taking their talents to Kansas City, MI.
When it's available: March 15
Starring 2018's Sexiest Man Alive, Idris Elba, this 30-minute original comedy series will revolve around a failed DJ who's trying to get a second chance at fame — while simultaneously playing nanny for his best friend's wild 11-year-old daughter.
When it's available: March 15
Adapted from a novel by Joseph Chen, this supernatural Taiwanese series follows a troubled psychologist whose clinic in Taiwan is visited by patients with a variety of strange and inexplicable cases.
When it's available: March 16
In this Italian crime drama, an old-school homicide inspector from Rome named Carlo Guerrieri is partnered with a star rookie who was born in Ivory Coast but raised in the capital, forcing Guerrieri to confront his own biases as they work together on a string of murder cases.
When it's available: March 22
Inspired by the notorious December 2012 investigation by the Delhi Police into the horrific gang rape of a young woman, this Indian drama follows a female investigator and the challenges she faces while attempting to bring the perpetrators to justice.
When it's available: March 22
Part of a new anthology on unsolved crimes in Latin America, this first eight-episode season will dramatize the murder of Luis Donaldo Colosio, the Mexican politician and presidential candidate who was assassinated at a campaign rally in Tijuana in 1994.
When it's available: March 22
If you love luxurious real estate, then you'll love this new reality series, which follows elite real estate brokers at The Oppenheim Group who cater to affluent buyers in Los Angeles.
When it's available: March 22
Set in 1959 Rio de Janeiro, this Brazilian drama series follows the story of a wealthy and dutiful woman who moves from São Paulo to Rio to open a restaurant with her husband, but when she finds herself abandoned and penniless, she instead pursues her dream of founding a music club.
When it's available: March 22
In the second installment of this reality dating show, a new group of four men and three women board the pink "Love Wagon" to journey through Asia together and — if they're lucky — return to Japan having met their soulmate.
When it's available: March 28
Set in near-future Paris, this French sci-fi series is basically an extended episode of Black Mirror, following the effects of a dating app that matches people with their supposed soulmates based on an algorithm that uses brain data and personal memories.
When it's available: March 29
This dark comedy returns for its third season. Joel and Sheila (played by Timothy Olyphant and Drew Barrymore, respectively) learns more about the mysterious Knights of Serbia, while their daughter, Abby, struggles with her feelings for her neighbor, Eric.
When it's available: March 29
Set in the aftermath of World War II, this spy drama stars The End of the F***ing World actress Emma Appleton as Feef Symonds, an ambitious young British woman who joins the Civil Service in 1945 and agrees to spy on her own government for the Americans. Call Me By Your Name's Michael Stuhlbarg and Bodyguard's Keeley Hawes will also appear.
When it's available: March 29
In this new Spanish crime thriller, a Civil Guard officer investigates the case of a missing teen girl from a small Galician community, only to discover that the disappearance may be linked to her own past.
When it's available: March 31
Continuing where the long-running Canadian mockumentary of the same name left off in season 12, Bubbles, Julian, and Ricky return for more hi-jinks — though this time, they're in the form of cartoons.
When it's available: March 31