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New Netflix movies: March 8, 2024 update
Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter
Stranger Things‘ Millie Bobby Brown makes her Netflix return in Damsel – a fantasy flick that claims to subvert its genre tropes – so it’s the latest film to join our new Netflix movies list. We’ve removed Orion and the Dark, plus Ready Player One, from this guide, too, as they’re no longer considered to be new.
Welcome to TechRadar’s new Netflix movies guide. In this article, we’ve rounded up the most notable new movies to join the streaming giant’s back catalog in recent weeks, with Netflix Originals and licensed material among the options below.
So, what’s new on Netflix this week? Damsel, a fantasy film starring Stranger Things‘ Millie Bobby Brown that claims to subvert many of the clichés that its genre is renowned for. You’ll need to read on to see if it’s any good and/or if it’ll suit your entertainment needs, though.
Looking for something other than a teen-based fantasy flick? Our best Netflix movies article is stuffed with other fantastic recommendations from Netflix and further afield. We suggest bookmarking that page for later, however, and continuing to read our new Netflix movies guide first to make sure there’s nothing new you want to watch on the the world’s best streaming service.
New Netflix movies: March
Damsel
Release date: March 8
Runtime: 107 minutes
Age rating: PG-13 (US) / 12 (UK)
Cast: Millie Bobby Brown, Ray Winstone, Nick Robinson, Robin Wright, and Angela Bassett
Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Before she marks her final bow as Eleven in Stranger Things season 5, and with her new Netflix movie no longer in distress as of December 2023, Millie Bobby Brown stars in her third Netflix original movie – Damsel – that might scratch your fantasy film itch.
Brown plays Princess Elodie, a dutiful damsel who agrees to marry a handsome prince from a similarly high-ranking family. Unbeknownst to Elodie, though, she’s only been selected by her newfound in-laws to be the latest human sacrifice to repay an ancient debt to a terrifying dragon. Forced to rely on her wits to survive, Elodie faces a fiery showdown with said winged beast that stands between her, her quest for revenge, and her eventual freedom.
Critics haven’t been too kind to Damsel in the immediate aftermath of its release. Based on its 57% Rotten Tomatoes score, it seems to be another Netflix Original that flatters to deceive. One to slip unless you’re a huge Brown and/or fantasy genre fan.
Spaceman
Release date: March 1
Runtime: 108 minutes
Age rating: R (US) / 15 (UK)
Director: Johan Renck
Cast: Adam Sandler, Paul Dano, Carey Mulligan, Kunal Nayyar, and Isabella Rossellini
Adam Sandler’s Spaceman – a pensive sci-fi psychodrama – tells the tale of Jakub (Sandler), a Czech astronaut nearing the end of a six-month journey to a cloud of ancient space dust that might hold secrets about life’s many mysteries. With his marriage to Lenka (Mulligan) falling apart back on Earth, Jakub is visited by Hanuš (Dano), a giant, extraterrestial spider stowaway who surprisingly offers to help Jakub repair his faltering relationship.
We weren’t fans of Sandler’s latest Netflix film. Indeed, we labeled it a “spiritless Netflix sci-fi movie that drifts aimlessly among the stars” – and, based on its 55% critical and 65% audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes, it seems many reviewers agree with us. One of 2024’s new Netflix movies to give a wide berth to, we say.
Watch Spaceman on Netflix now.
New Netflix movies: February 2024
Code 8: Part II
Release date: February 28
Runtime: 100 minutes
Age rating: R (US) / 15 (UK)
Director: Jeff Chan
Cast: Robbie Amell, Steve Amell, Alex Mallari Jr, and Kean Yoon
The creatively titled sequel to 2019 sci-fi action flick Code 8 – we know, how original – Code 8: Part II picks up five years after the first movie’s events. In it, the Amell brothers return as Connor and Garrett, two individuals embroiled in a drug trade that sees superpowered members of society sell their spinal fluid to create the drug known as psyke, which imbues ordinary people with abilities.
Surprisingly, Code 8: Part II is one of the more warmly received new Netflix movies of the year so far. Indeed, its 66% critical and 67% audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes suggest it’s worth seeing, especially if you’re looking for an easy-to-watch superhero-style film that tackles the oft-explored police state genre in a new light.
Watch Code 8: Part II on Netflix now.
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Release date: February 23
Runtime: 132 minutes
Age rating: R (US)
Directors: Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
Cast: Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, and Stephanie Hsu
Thanks largely to Marvel‘s cinematic juggernaut, multiverse films have exploded in popularity (among studios, not necessarily audiences) in recent years. This absurdist multi-genre flick, which garnered universal acclaim and a seemingly infinite number of trophies on the 2023 awards circuit, though, is one of the best we’ve ever seen.
Everything Everywhere All at Once (EEAAO) stars Yeoh (The Witcher: Blood Origin, The Brothers Sun) as Evelyn Wang, a Chinese-American immigrant who learns that she must connect with alternate reality versions of herself in order to stop a supremely powerful being from destroying the multiverse. Quan (Loki season 2, The Goonies) plays Evelyn’s husband Waymond and Hsu (Joy Ride) is Evelyn’s daughter Joy.
An epic assault on the senses with tons of heart, spectacular visuals, and an mind-boggling appreciation for philosophical themes like existentialism, nihilism, generational trauma, and racial identity, EEAAO is a masterpiece that deserves every gong in its stuffed awards cabinet. Expect to see one of February’s new Netflix movies on our best Netflix movies list shortly.
Watch EEAAO on Netflix now. (NB: EEAAO is only available to rent or buy in the UK.)
Mea Culpa
Release date: February 23
Runtime: 120 minutes
Age rating: R (US) / 18 (UK)
Director: Tyler Perry
Cast: Kelly Rowland, Trevante Rhodes, Nick Sagar, and Shannon Thornton
Billed as a courtroom thriller, Mea Culpa stars Rowland as Mea Harper, a criminal defense attorney who takes on the case of murder suspect Zyair Malloy (Rhodes). As night follows day, there’s more to this case than meets the eye – indeed, as Harper struggles to wrestle the requisite information from her mysterious and seductive client to help prove his innocence, things don’t work out as intended for everyone involved.
Those who have seen it – critics and general audiences alike – really haven’t enjoyed what’s on offer. Indeed, its 28% critical and 38% audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes confirm as much. An erotica devoid of the necessary thrills and spills to entertain is one to avoid, in our view.
Watch Mea Culpa on Netflix now.
Players
Release date: February 14
Runtime: 105 minutes
Age rating: R (US) / 15 (UK)
Director: Trish Sie
Cast: Gina Rodriguez, Tom Ellis, Damon Wayans Jr., Joel Courtney, Augustus Prew, Liza Koshy, Ego Nwodim, and Marin Hinkle
A schlocky rom-com that arrived in time for this year’s Valentine’s Day, Players primarily follows New York sports reporter Mack (Rodriguez) and her crew of “players”, a gang who enjoy the finer arts of creating successful hook-ups to add another notch to their individual bedposts. However, Mack soon finds herself falling head over heels for charming war correspondent Nick (Ellis), which throws everything she thought she knew about no-strings-attached dating into disarray.
As has become the norm for romance-based Netflix films, Players has received mixed reviews since it arrived. Its middling 50% critics and 46% audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes means it’s barely a passable watch, and certainly not all that stimulating if you’re after something more cerebral or narratively substantial to stream.
New Netflix movies: what’s coming in 2024?
Searching for a more comprehensive list of all of the new Netflix movies set to arrive between now and the end of 2024? Read on:
- 24 Hours With Gaspar (March 14)
- Irish Wish (March 15)
- Shirley (March 22)
- The Casagrandes Movie (March 22)
- The Beautiful Game (March 29)
- The Wages of Fear (March 29)
- Scoop (April 5)
- Stolen (April 12)
- Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp (April 12)
- Rebel Moon – Part 2: The Scargiver (April 19)
- City Hunter (April 25)
- Beautiful Rebel (May 2)
- Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story (May 3)
- Mother of the Bride (May 9)
- Thelma the Unicorn (May 17)
- Hit Man (June 17)
- Ultraman: Rising (June 14)
- Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (July 3)
- The Union (August 16)
- Trigger Warning (Q2 2024)
- The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep (Q4 2024)
For more Netflix-based coverage, read our best Netflix shows and best Netflix documentaries guides. Alternatively, find out how to sign up to Netflix or get the lowdown on whether it’s worth cancelling your Netflix subscription.
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