Published Mar 8, 2026, 8:00 AM EDT
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The full 10 movie run of the Saw series is all set to arrive on Netflix in March, giving the streaming platform another major movie franchise for audiences to enjoy. Netflix's movie and show roster is constantly changing and evolving, especially when it comes to pre-existing major series, which can oscillate between being on the service or off it depending on the wider circumstances around the releases in question.
This also means it's not uncommon for classic or iconic movie series to come to Netflix in one fell swoop, since this allows audiences to enjoy a movie franchise's full run without having to find other ways to watch specific installments. With the next movie series set to get this treatment being the blood-soaked horror stories of Saw, it's safe to say Netflix has some major movie arrivals on the way.
The Entire Saw Series Is Coming To Netflix In March 2026
March is set to bring several major movie and show releases to Netflix's platform, with one of the biggest series to arrive on the streaming service in this leg of 2026 being the entirety of the Saw series, from the original 2004 Saw to 2023's Saw X, which is currently the most recent installment in the franchise for at least the time being.
All 10 parts of the Saw series will be arriving on Netflix on March 19, marking one of the service's biggest days in 2026 so far in terms of releases added to the platform in one day thanks to the expansive amount of Saw movies that have been released in the over two decades that the film series has been going for.
While the Saw series' addition to Netflix may be overshadowed for some by the release of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man only a day after - or the release of the BTS The Comeback event, which will air live on March 21 - this may well prove to be the biggest day of the year for horror fans on Nertflix, since it makes revisiting one of the biggest horror movie series of all time easier than ever.
The Full Saw Series Coming To Netflix Opens Up The Opportunity For A Truly Brutal Movie Marathon
All of the collective Saw series coming to Netflix in one day means there are no doubt many fans or interested prospective viewers who will endeavor to marathon the entire movie roster, since it's not been as possible to do so before without having to do something like buying DVD copies of all the films or paying to see each release on other streaming services.
That said, it will be interesting to see how many take to this task, and what the movies' initial streaming results on Netflix look like - partially because a 10-film-long series gives viewers a lot to watch through, and partially because the brutal nature of the movies may present an extra obstacle for audiences that may put people off watching all of them without experiencing some other release in-between.
With only days remaining until every Saw film hits Netflix at the same time, the impact of this streaming arrival should become clear in the very near future - and could hold even more substantial knock-on effects if the series has a major streaming rise as a result of this, since it's still very possible for more additions in the franchise to emerge in the future, and any demonstration here of considerable persistent audience interest would no doubt help grease the proverbial wheels when it comes to the prospect of follow-up installments.








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