3 Must-Watch Netflix Movies This Weekend (March 27–29)
The weekend is here, and it’s the perfect time to unwind, relax, and enjoy some incredible movies on Netflix. But if you’re unsure what to watch, a curated list like this can be just what you need. This week, we’ve picked three films that are sure to entertain and captivate you over the next few days.
This week’s highlight is the arrival of BTS: THE RETURN, a new documentary that follows the world’s most famous boyband as they work on their latest album, which was released today. If that’s not your cup of tea, you’ll also find one of the best films from the past five years available on the platform, along with a heartfelt Spanish dramedy that’s worth watching.
For more recommendations, make sure to check out our guide to the best new shows and movies on streaming services. You can also explore what’s coming up with our guides to everything new on Netflix in April 2026 and everything new on Disney Plus in April 2026.
3 New to Netflix Movies to Stream This Weekend
BTS: THE RETURN
Available: US/UK
Netflix has given this boyband documentary a bold, all-caps title, so we’ll go with that too. BTS: THE RETURN (no need to shout, lads) chronicles the journey of the globally popular South Korean band as they return to music after a four-year hiatus. The result is ARIRANG, their 10th studio album, which was released today.
This surprisingly honest documentary focuses on the hard work involved in creating an album—long days, repetition, and the understandable anxieties that come with being part of the biggest band in the world. It offers compelling insights into the group’s dynamics, making it worth watching even if you’re not a dedicated fan of BTS.
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BTS: THE RETURN
Anatomy of a Fall
Available: US
This gripping French legal drama is one of the best films in recent years. Anatomy of a Fall takes place after the sudden death of university lecturer Samuel Maleski (Samuel Theis). His widow, Sandra (a superb Sandra Hüller), believes he must have fallen accidentally, while her friend Vincent (Swann Arlaud) thinks Samuel may have taken his own life. As the investigation unfolds, another theory emerges: could Sandra have killed Samuel?
Directed and co-written by Justine Triet, Anatomy of a Fall is a tense courtroom drama that explores the tensions within marriages and touches on broader themes such as gender inequality. With brilliant writing and acting, it’s a modern masterpiece.
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Anatomy of a Fall
53 Sundays
Available: US/UK
This Spanish dramedy, directed by Cesc Gay and based on his own play, follows three siblings as they deal with their elderly father’s cognitive decline. Natalia (Carmen Machi), a university professor, calls a meeting with her brothers, actor Julián (Javier Cámara), and attorney Victor (Javier Gutiérrez). Their troubled relationship leads to more bickering than discussion. Will these hot-headed siblings be able to resolve things long enough to help their father, or will they only make things worse?
While the subject matter is serious, 53 Sundays is filled with wit and absurdity, making it genuinely funny as well as touching. It’s a low-key gem that’s well worth watching.
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53 Sundays
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