Netflix March 2025 Highlights: Millie Bobby Brown, WWE, Meghan Markle & More!

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Netflix’s March 2025 lineup is packed with variety, including a sci-fi adventure with Millie Bobby Brown, a live WWE event, a lifestyle show with Meghan Markle, inside F1 with Drive to Survive, and the return of popular series.

Here’s the Lowdown: The Electric State, starring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, arrives on March 14. It’s a sci-fi film set in a retro-futuristic world. WWE Elimination Chamber streams live on March 2. With Love, Meghan, featuring Meghan Markle sharing lifestyle tips, premieres on March 4. Formula 1: Drive to Survive returns for Season 7 on March 7, and a Plankton movie also arrives that very same day, March 7.

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Love is Blind: Sweden (Season 2) debuts on March 13, and a new White House mystery series, The Residence, premieres on March 20. A South Korean thriller called Revelations lands on March 21. Chelsea Handler’s new special, Chelsea Handler: The Feeling, drops on March 25, while Survival of the Thickest Season 2 is out on March 27.

What This Means Now: There’s a broad mix of content for different tastes. The Electric State is a high-profile film with major stars. WWE fans have a live event to watch, and fans of reality TV/lifestyle have options with Meghan Markle and Love is Blind. Formula 1 inside view Drive to Survive continues to be a huge title for them.

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The Bigger Picture: Netflix is continuing its strategy of offering a wide range of content, balancing original films, returning series, international productions, and live events. The inclusion of a show with Meghan Markle shows Netflix’s attempt to appeal to a broader demographic. The platform maintains its commitment to international content with shows from Sweden, South Korea, and the UK.

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