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Netflix kicks off its own March Madness with 39 new titles

‘Teen Witch’ is coming. Top that.

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Now that you’ve gotten your queue in order and decided which movies you need to watch before they leave Netflix in March, it’s time to do some more spring cleaning. 

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And holy heck, March is a traffic jam: Teen Witch, Patch Adams, and seasons of Archer, Mad Men, and A Different World are all making their way to the site. March 6 also sees the release of two new Netflix originals: Tina Fey and Ellie Kemper’s new comedy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Aziz Ansari‘s latest standup special, Live at Madison Square Garden

Here are all the new titles coming to Netflix: 

March 1

1) Evelyn 
2) Finding Neverland 
3) Mercy Rule 
4) Monster High: 13 Wishes 
5) Monster High: Ghouls Rule 
6) 30 for 30: Of Miracles and Men
7) Patch Adams 
8) Rules of Engagement 
9) Teen Witch 
10) The Brothers Grimm 

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March 5

11) Food Chains 
12) The ABCs of Death 2 

March 6

13) Aziz Ansari Live at Madison Square Garden 
14) My Own Man 
15) Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

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March 7

16) Archer: Season 5
17) Glee: Season 5

March 9

18) After the Fall 
19) Cesar Chavez 
20) The Angriest Man in Brooklyn 
21) Tyler Perry’s The Single Moms Club 

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March 10

22) Monster High: Haunted 

March 11

23) How to Train Your Dragon 2 

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March 15

24) 3rd Rock From the Sun: Complete Series
25) A Different World: Complete Series
26) Marvel & ESPN Films Present: 1 of 1: Genesis 

March 17

27) You’re Not You 
28) Dummy 

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March 19

29) Life Itself 

March 20

30) Bloodline: Season 1
31) God’s Not Dead 

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March 22

32) Mad Men: Season 7 

March 23

33) November Man 

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March 25

34) Garfunkel and Oates: Season 1 
35) Turn: Season 1 

March 27

36) Trailer Park Boys: Season 9
37) Frankie & Alice 

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March 31

38) Ask Me Anything 
39) The Man With the Iron Fists

Illustration by Max Fleishman 

 
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