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Netflix has a number of movies and TV shows set to be available streaming in March and among them, one of the most 80s movies that ever 80s'ed,. How's Netflix possibly? Well, the March list does include the arrivals ofSeason 5,and the college-setspinoff, among other titles.Here are the list of movies and TV shows that Netflix will make available throughout the month of March. (Please keep in mind that dates and titles are subject to change). Finding Neverland - 3/1/2015- 3/1/2015- 3/1/2015- 3/1/2015- 3/6/2015- 3/6/2015- 3/6/2015Season 5 - 3/7/2015Season 5 - 3/7/20153/9/2015- 3/9/2015 How To Train Your Dragon 2 - 3/11/2015Complete Series - 3/15/2015Complete Series - 3/15/2015- 3/17/2015- 3/20/2015Season 7, Part 1 - 3/22/2015Season 1 - 3/25/2015Season 1 - 3/25/2015- 3/27/2015Starting at the beginning of the month, Netflix has some interesting things lined up, including the arrival of Aziz Ansari's new comedy special,and. For those of you who weren't watchingin a loop on HBO in the 90s, the 1989 film stars Robyn Lively as a teen girl who learns she's a witch and uses her newly acquired powers to be cool. Like big hair, hot shades, convertible-cruising totally-80s cool. The movie is all the right kinds of cheesy and charming, and Netflix has gotten it right in delivering it to the masses among their streaming content. Let's celebrate that with a random bit of rapping...Also among the movies in March's streaming list are, starring the late great Robin Williams,andOn the TV side, AMC'sadds the first part of its final season, along with the first season of. TV classicsandjoin the lineup as well. And we'll be seeing recent seasons ofand Archer Also arriving early in the month, Netflix has their new original comedy The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt set to arrive early in the month. Besides being a new series from's Tina Fey and Robert Carlock,is also a new starring vehicle for the adorably funny Ellie Kemper (). The comedy, which centers on a former cult member who escapes to New York, was originally lined up to air on NBC, but was later purchased by Netflix, likely dramatically improving the series' odds of existing beyond a handful of episodes before suffering the fate of most new NBC comedies these days.