Netflix Unveils Diverse Lineup for First Half of March: From Comedy to Murder Mysteries
A Sneak Peek into the Exciting Shows Dropping on Netflix This March
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A wide range of shows, including stand-up comedy, murder mysteries, and action thrillers, have been revealed by Netflix for release on the platform in the first half of March. That's all there is to it.
Gadsby's Gender Agenda in Hannah
Live from: March 5th
Nearly six years after Nanette went viral, comedian Hannah Gadsby is leading a remarkable global comedy tour. The program features a lineup of the world's most outrageous genderqueer comedians, all handpicked by Gadsby. The show, which was filmed in London in October of last year, has seven comedians who each have a different take on gender, sexuality, and the craft of comedy.
The Men
Live from: March 7th
The Gentlemen, an eight-part action thriller series by Guy Ritchie, is a spin-off of his same-titled 2019 film. The series' main character, played by Theo James, is Eddie Halstead, who finds out that his father's large estate is now the center of a marijuana growing enterprise after inheriting it. The British underworld is now vying for a piece of it as well.
Darling
Originating on: March 8
In Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's Damsel, Millie Bobby Brown plays Elodie, a damsel-in-distress who doesn't depend on a conventional hero to save her. The story takes place in a magical realm where Elodie gets engaged to the prince of the kingdom, but the happy occasion conceals a terrible ritual that is being staged behind the scenes. Elodie falls victim to the royal family's deceit and is set up for sacrifice in order to pay off a long-standing debt. She finds herself trapped in a cave with a fearsome dragon, but she's not the first casualty. Elodie battles against what seems to be insurmountable difficulties because she is determined to live and honor the fallen souls who came before her.
Season 3 of Young Royals
Live from: March 11th
Swedish drama on coming of age The third and last season of Young Royals is scheduled to premiere. At the end of Season 2, Prince Wilhelm (Edvin Ryding) came clean about his participation with Simon Eriksson (Omar Rudberg) in a leaked sex video. This information shocks not just the royal court but also the students at Hillerska School. The realization that pursuing their independence and love may run counter to the expectations of royal principles, traditions, and obligations is something that the prince and Simon must face with as they work to be together.
Nuggets of chicken
Live from: March 15th
Under the direction of Lee Byeong-heon from South Korea, Chicken Nugget delves into the aftermath of a misfortune that turns a lady into a real chicken nugget. The eponymous webtoon by Park Ji-dok served as the basis for the series. Ryu Seung-ryong plays Choi Sun-man in the cast, a frantic father who wants to stop his daughter Kim You-jung from becoming a nugget. Ko Baek-joong, an intern who has emotions for Sun-man's daughter in secret, is portrayed by Ahn Jae-hong. In addition, Jung Ho-yeon plays the role of Hongcha in the program, a well-known Korean food journalist.
Murder Mubarak
Live from: March 15th
The main suspects in a murder case in Homi Adajania's Murder Mubarak, which is based on Anuja Chauhan's book Club You To Death, are a varied cast of fascinating individuals. In the murder mystery, Sara Ali Khan plays a socialite from South Delhi, Vijay Varma plays a lover from Chandni Chowk, and Pankaj Tripathi plays a detective. Dimple Kapadia plays a quirky artist, while Sanjay Kapoor plays a figure of royal ancestry. In addition to Suhail Nayyar and Tisca Chopra, the ensemble is energetic and features Karisma Kapoor's comeback to OTT after Mentalhood (2000).
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