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Coming to Netflix: ‘Maamla Legal Hai’ ‘Damsel’ ‘Spaceman’ ‘Pokémon Horizons: The Series’ and more


Netflix has once again outdone itself by announcing an impressive slate of fresh content due to arrive on the streaming platform starting March 1, 2024. The lineup promises a diverse array of genres, catering to the varied tastes of Netflix’s global audience.

On the forefront of the streaming giant’s March releases is “Aníkúlápó: Rise of the Spectre,” a gripping tale where traveler Saro faces a race against time in the Oyo Kingdom to fulfill a daunting task. His journey unfolds amidst a backdrop of mysticism and drama, pulling audiences into a narrative rich with cultural depth.

Following closely is “Blood & Water: Season 4,” returning viewers to the lives of Puleng and Fiks as they attempt to navigate their senior year. However, as they are continuously targeted by their past, they stand pitted against each other in intriguing new developments.

“Furies” presents a dark foray into the Parisian criminal underbelly, where a quest for vengeance leads a young woman to intersect paths with the Fury, a formidable peacekeeper in this gritty underworld. This crime thriller is poised to captivate with its intense story arcs and character complexities.

Comedy enthusiasts can look forward to “Maamla Legal Hai,” a light-hearted courtroom series set against the quirky Patparganj District Court. The show promises laughter and legal conundrums as it follows a band of eccentric lawyers tackling bizarre real-life inspired cases.

For those with a taste for gastronomy, “Somebody Feed Phil: Season 7” is set to take viewers on another culinary journey with Phil Rosenthal. This season promises an adventure through the flavors of Dubai, Edinburgh, Kyoto, among other locales, all delivered with Rosenthal’s charming humor.

“My Name Is Loh Kiwan” spotlights the tribulations of a North Korean defector’s quest for refugee status in Belgium. In this drama, viewers will watch the intersection of hope and despair as two lives converge in unexpected ways.

Science fiction fans won’t be left hanging as “Spaceman” is ready to beam onto screens. The narrative follows an astronaut secluded in space who begins to evaluate the cracks in his marriage through an enigmatic encounter with a mysterious creature aboard his ship.

The documentary “You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolf Pack” casts a light on a heinous crime that shook the 2016 San Fermín festival and the consequent global outcry. This documentary aims to provide a raw and visceral understanding of the events and their impact.

Sports fans are not forgotten, as Netflix secures a “Slam” on March 3 with a live tennis exhibition between renowned players Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz. As for fans of motorsport action, “Hot Wheels Let’s Race” pulls into the station on March 4.

Laughter returns with “Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda” on March 5, featuring genderqueer comics from across the globe, directed by none other than the award-winning comic Hannah Gadsby.

March 6 sees the release of “Supersex,” a narrative inspired by the iconic journey of Rocco Siffredi from obscurity to stardom. In addition, “Full Swing: Season 2” swings into action with a focus on an astonishing merger in the golfing sphere and the high-stakes Ryder Cup competition in Rome.

The intensity amps up with “The Program: Cons, Cults and Kidnapping,” wherein a woman unveils the dark abuse within the disturbed teen industry. Following closely is an intriguing tale named “The Gentlemen,” arriving on March 7, where the inheritance of a family estate reveals a hidden marijuana empire. Simultaneously, “The Signal” introduces a cosmic mystery involving an astronaut whose disappearance leads her family on a desperate quest for answers.

“Nostalgia and adventure collide with “Pokémon Horizons: The Series,” as two young adventurers explore uncharted territories and discover unprecedented Pokémon encounters starting March 8, sharing the day with “Blown Away: Season 4,” where glassblowers compete in North America’s largest hot shop.

“Damsel” enters the fray, gifting fantasy drama enthusiasts a tale of a damsel selected to be a sacrifice to a dragon, testing her survival instincts. Coming to screens on March 9, “Queen of Tears” revolves around two retail royalty figures navigating a marriage crisis with the potential for renewed love.

Mid-March promises thrilling experiences with “Young Royals: Season 3,” “Steve Treviño: Simple Man,” “Turning Point: The Bomb and the Cold War,” “Bandits,” “Girls5eva: Season 3,” “24 Hours with Gaspar,” “Art of Love,” and “Red Ollero: Mabuhay Is A Lie.” These offerings range from gripping historical documentaries to laugh-out-loud stand-up specials, character-driven dramas, and heart-pounding thrillers.

Indeed, Netflix’s March line-up is setting the stage for a memorable month of binges and discussions, firmly securing its position as a leader in the streaming landscape.