The week is drawing to a close once again as we head into the first weekend of March. If you’re gearing up to wind down this weekend for a good old streaming binge, then we know just the thing.
Here, we have compiled the best new content dropping on Netflix to keep you occupied this week. Whether you fancy a true-crime docuseries exploring France’s most notorious serial killer, or tuning in for the streamer’s first ever live-streamed global event with comedian Chris Rock, there is plenty to choose from this March.
Here are the new films and shows available to stream on Netflix this weekend:
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Monique Olivier: Accessory to Evil
From 1987 to 2003, Michel Fourniret cemented his legacy as France’s most infamous murderer. This five-episode docuseries looks to the wife of the convicted killer who confessed to killing 12 people in France and Belgium between 1987 and 2003.
Although Monique Olivier was convicted alongside her husband for being complicit in his horrific killings, she has been considered an enigma, and questions have been raised over whether she was a pawn or a participant.
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Sex/Life – Season two
This hit drama is the story of a love triangle between a woman, her husband, and her past that takes a provocative new look at female identity and desire. Billie’s (Sarah Shahi) daring sexual past collides with her married-with-kids present when the bad-boy ex she can’t stop fantasising about crashes back into her life.
Framed! A Sicilian Murder Mystery – Season two
The second season of this Italian comedy-thriller starts where the first ended: Salvo (Salvatore Ficarra) and Valentino (Valentino Picone) are in danger. Our two heroes find themselves once again stuck and trapped in a series of events from which it is difficult to extricate themselves without hurting the feelings of the people they love.
To complicate things are an endless sequence of twists and turns, including a double homicide behind which a mysterious man is hiding, the introduction of foreign criminals on the scene, the complex investigations into the Gambino murder case that is yet to be solved, and the increasingly stormy relationship between Salvo, Valentino and their respective partners.
Love at First Kiss
This Spanish romcom tells the story of Javier (Álvaro Cervantes), who at the age of 16 kissed a girl for the first time and discovered that he had the gift of clairvoyance – at least love clairvoyance. With just one kiss, he is able to see the future of that relationship before living it, which has led him to be an adult who has never had a lasting relationship, as he always ends before things start to go wrong.
But everything changes the night that he kisses Lucía (Silvia Alonso) and finds himself happily married with children. The problem? Lucía is his best friend’s girlfriend (Gorka Otxoa).
Next in Fashion – Season two
The high-stakes design competition that embraces the fun in fashion returns for a second season. Fashion designer and TV personality Tan France is joined by new co-host, A-list global superstar, supermodel and style icon Gigi Hadid.
A group of up-and-coming, incredibly talented designers will compete for the chance to walk away with a prize of $200,000 and the chance to share their designs with the world. This season features guest judges from every corner of the style world, including Hailey Bieber, Emma Chamberlain, Bella Hadid and Donatella Versace.
Chris Rock: Selective Outrage
On March 4, comedy icon Chris Rock will take the stage in Baltimore, Maryland for the first-ever Netflix live streamed global event, Chris Rock: Selective Outrage. The historical show will be available to stream live from 3am in the UK, preceded by a 30-minute pre-show before the set and followed by an aftershow.
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