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Netflix[1] should probably just forget February 2018 ever existed. From Altered Carbon[2], Love Per Square Foot[3], to Mute[4], all the big Netflix Originals can be summed up by the title of another ho-hum February original: 'Everything Sucks!'

The train continues full speed in March, with over 40 titles across films, TV shows, stand-up comedy, and documentaries. The biggest of the lot is Marvel's[5] Jessica Jones[6] season 2 on March 8, which carries big expectations after its stellar debut in 2015, and Annihilation[7], the Natalie Portman-starrer sci-fi from Alex Garland (Ex Machina) on March 12. The other standout name is A Series of Unfortunate Events[8], whose second season drops March 30. There's an Indian first in March too; Netflix's first Indian documentary – Ladies First[9], about former world number one archer Deepika Kumari – lands March 8.

Beyond that, it's TV series where Netflix's original output is highest. There are two in the shortened first week: Montreal football team drama 21 Thunder[10], and paranormal horror Ghost Wars[11] in their debut year. March 9 brings the third part of David Letterman's new monthly talk show, My Next Guest Needs No Introduction[12], with Malala Yousafzai, in addition to the third and final season of Love[13] on March 9. Netflix will also add Asian crime-drama Bad Guys: Vile City, and British detective limited series Collateral[14] in the same week.

The third week of March brings Belgian thriller Tabula Rasa on March 15, followed by Netflix's first Argentinian original Edha[15], and coming-of-age comedy On My...

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