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Here's Everything Coming To UK Netflix In March

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Though March is supposed to bring the start of spring, we all know it's foolish to rely on the fickle British weather. So if you find yourself craving duvet days this month, that's cool. Netflix has your back.

This month, the streaming giant is adding some pretty huge movies including classic rom-com Notting Hill, superhero blockbuster Suicide Squad and Kristen Stewart-led fantasy Snow White and the Huntsman. It's also premiering The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, an emotional-looking biopic directed by and starring Chiwetel Ejiofor.

New series to binge-watch include Turn Up Charlie, an eight-part comedy series starring Idris Elba as a struggling DJ turned 'manny', and season three of Queer Eye – yasss, henny! And if you fancy reliving all the drama of Bodyguard, the BBC's biggest drama of 2018 is also coming to Netflix this month.

Click through to see the key new titles – and their release dates – on Netflix UK this March.

After Life (2019)

Ricky Gervais stars in this new dark comedy series (which he also wrote and created) as a man who decides to punish the world for his wife's death by saying and doing precisely as he pleases. The supporting cast includes Diane "Philomena Cunk" Morgan.

Available 8th March

Amy Schumer: Growing (2019)

The envelope-pushing comedian riffs on marriage, pregnancy and personal growth in her latest Netflix stand-up special.

Available 19th March

Back to the Future(1985-1990)

All three films in the beloved time-travelling trilogy starring Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd and – of course - the iconic DeLorean.

Available 26th March

Bodyguard (2018)

This one needs no introduction: is it too soon to rewatch Richard Madden and Keeley Hawes in last year's tensest (though sometimes controversial) TV drama? No, "mum".

Available 23rd March

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2017)

Season five of the popular US sitcom starring Andy Samberg as an immature but talented NYPD detective. Stephanie Beatriz and Terry Crews co-star.

Available 5th March

Charlie's Colorforms City (2019)

A cute-looking Netflix kids' series which aims to take younger viewers "on unpredictable and imaginative shape-filled story expeditions".

Available 22nd March

Formula 1: Drive to Survive(2019)

Petrolheads unite! This 10-part documentary series promises to "unearth the untold stories on and off the track" during last year's Formula 1 world championship.

Available 8th March

Forgetting Sarah Marshall(2008)

Rom-com starring Kristen Bell and Jason Segel as recent exes who find themselves staying in the same Hawaiian holiday resort. Russell Brand is on scene-stealing form as free-spirited rock star Aldous Snow, the character he later played in Get Him to the Greek.

Available 12th March

Happy Feet Two (2011)

Sequel to the computer-animated smash about a group of tap-dancing penguins who save the world. The awesome voice cast includes Robin Williams, Alecia "Pink" Moore, Sofia Vergara and Brad Pitt.

Available 1st March

The Highwaymen (2019)

Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson star in this Netflix original film as the real-life detectives who brought down infamous criminals Bonnie and Clyde. Kathy Bates and Kim Dickens co-star.

Available 29th March

Jimmy Carr: The Best of Ultimate Gold Greatest Hits(2019)

If Jimmy Carr makes you laugh, you'll love this Netflix stand-up special featuring some of his savagest anecdotes and most stinging zingers.

Available 12th March

Johnny English (2003) and Johnny English Reborn (2011)

A double helping of Rowan Atkinson-led spy comedy films. Natalie Imbruglia co-stars in the first; Gillian Anderson is his foil in the second.

Available 1st March

Larva Island(2019)

Season two of the Netflix kids' series following two fun-loving larva buddies who are stranded on a tropical island. Definitely not to be confused with Love Island.

Available 1st March

Love, Death & Robots(2019)

Created by David Fincher ( The Social Network) and Tim Miller ( Deadpool), this new animated anthology series looks kind of wild: the 18 episodes will apparently include stories about "sentient dairy products, werewolf soldiers, robots gone wild, garbage monsters, cyborg bounty hunters, alien spiders and bloodthirsty demons from hell".

Oh, and it's being billed as NSFW.

Available 15th March

McQueen (2018)

A moving and illuminating documentary film about the life and career of late British fashion designer Lee Alexander McQueen.

Available 31st March

Nate Bargatze: The Tennessee Kid(2019)

According to Netflix, the deadpan US comedian "takes aim at the absurdity of everyday life" in his latest stand-up special.

Available 26th March

Queer Eye (2019)

The Fab Five are back, and this time they're performing makeovers (and making everyone cry in the process) in Kansas City, Missouri.

Available 15th March

Snow White and the Huntsman(2012)

A visually impressive fantasy film starring Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron and Chris Hemsworth.

Available 1st March

Suicide Squad (2016)

Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn steals the show in a full-throttle superhero movie that also stars Will Smith, Viola Davis, Cara Delevingne, Jared Leto and Karen Fukuhara.

Available 17th March

Notting Hill (1999)

"I'm just a girl, standing in front of a boy..." Can you believe the classic Julia Roberts-Hugh Grant rom-com is 20 years old this year?

Available 12th March

The Break-Up (2006)

Romantic comedy-drama film starring Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn as a couple navigating, well, a break-up.

Available 1st March

The Order(2019)

A new Netflix original series about a college student ( American Gods ' Jake Manley) who enters the world of dark magic in an effort to avenge his mother's death.

Available 7th March

Triple Frontier (2019)

A Netflix original film about five former US soldiers who reunite to rob a South American drug lord. Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Charlie Hunnam, Pedro Pascal and Garrett Hedlund star.

Available 13th March

Ted (2012)

The super rude and very funny comedy film starring Mark Wahlberg and a foul-mouthed, hard-drinking bear voiced by Seth MacFarlane.

Available 1st March

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (2019)

Chiwetel Ejiofor directs and stars in this Netflix original film, based on a true story, about a 13-year-old boy who builds a wind turbine to save his Malawian village from famine.

Available 13th March

Turn Up Charlie (2019)

A new Netflix comedy series starring and co-created by Idris Elba. He plays a struggling DJ who's given a last shot at success when he's hired by a famous friend to become a 'manny'. Coyote Ugly 's Piper Perabo co-stars.

Available 15th March

YooHoo to the Rescue (2019)

Computer-animated kids' series following the problem-solving adventures of a gaggle of animals living in "Yootopia".

Available 15th March

Watership Down (2018)

The BBC's four-part adaptation of Richard Adams' beloved novel has an awesome voice cast led by James McAvoy, John Boyega, Olivia Colman, Gemma Arterton and Gemma Chan. But be warned: you probably will cry.

Available 1st March

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