Airs on: Friday, 1 March
Based on the best-selling book, this drama tells the true story of William Kamkwamba, a young boy in Malawi who invented a way to save his village from famine.
Watch the trailer here!
Airs on: Friday, 1 March
We don’t know about you, but we definitely noticed this classic rom-com was missing. Now it’s finally back on Netflix, there’s no better excuse to plan a movie night!
Airs on: Thursday, 7 March
Dare we say it… werewolves are back! When college freshman Jack pledges to a secret society, he begins to uncover family secrets and finds himself in a world of dark arts, magic, and monsters.
Watch the trailer here!
Airs on: Friday, 8 March
After being struck by lightning, a young man gains the inability to feel pain and sets out on his own crusade to pursue justice in Johannesburg.
Watch the trailer here!
Airs on: Tuesday, 12 March
If you haven’t heard of this popular Japanese reality show franchise, the idea is simple: six single strangers (men and women) are put under the same roof. The “Opening New Doors” series premiered in 2017 and quickly gained a cult following. Catch up now so you join in the fun this month when the sixth part airs.
Airs on: Friday, 15 March
This Netflix Original follows a struggling DJ who tries to rebuild his music career by working as a nanny for his famous best friend’s 11-year-old daughter. Starring Idris Elba, this is also a great way to keep up with Netflix’s “Strong Black Lead” effort.
Watch the trailer here!
Airs on: Friday, 15 March
The Fab Five are back! This season they’re heading to Kansas City, Missouri, for even more emotional makeovers, stunning transformations, and heartwarming moments.
Airs on: Friday, 29 March
If you’re a fan of Black Mirror, this French sci-fi series is right up your alley. Set in the near future, a dating app matches singles with their soul mates by mining their brain data – but is deciphering true love worth the cost?
Watch the trailer here!
From original shows to brand new seasons, plus the return of some of our all-time favourite films – we’ve got the perfect line-up of everything to watch on Netflix this month, just in time for Hong Kong’s rainy season.
Read more: 9 New Releases To Watch On Netflix This February
Airs on: Friday, 1 March
Based on the best-selling book, this drama tells the true story of William Kamkwamba, a young boy in Malawi who invented a way to save his village from famine.
Watch the trailer here!
Airs on: Friday, 1 March
We don’t know about you, but we definitely noticed this classic rom-com was missing. Now it’s finally back on Netflix, there’s no better excuse to plan a movie night!
Airs on: Thursday, 7 March
Dare we say it… werewolves are back! When college freshman Jack pledges to a secret society, he begins to uncover family secrets and finds himself in a world of dark arts, magic, and monsters.
Watch the trailer here!
Airs on: Friday, 8 March
After being struck by lightning, a young man gains the inability to feel pain and sets out on his own crusade to pursue justice in Johannesburg.
Watch the trailer here!
Airs on: Tuesday, 12 March
If you haven’t heard of this popular Japanese reality show franchise, the idea is simple: six single strangers (men and women) are put under the same roof. The “Opening New Doors” series premiered in 2017 and quickly gained a cult following. Catch up now so you join in the fun this month when the sixth part airs.
Airs on: Friday, 15 March
This Netflix Original follows a struggling DJ who tries to rebuild his music career by working as a nanny for his famous best friend’s 11-year-old daughter. Starring Idris Elba, this is also a great way to keep up with Netflix’s “Strong Black Lead” effort.
Watch the trailer here!
Airs on: Friday, 15 March
The Fab Five are back! This season they’re heading to Kansas City, Missouri, for even more emotional makeovers, stunning transformations, and heartwarming moments.
Airs on: Friday, 29 March
If you’re a fan of Black Mirror, this French sci-fi series is right up your alley. Set in the near future, a dating app matches singles with their soul mates by mining their brain data – but is deciphering true love worth the cost?
Watch the trailer here!
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