Netflix TV shows for March 2015: 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' and 'Bloodline'

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The provider of on-demand Internet streaming media has a ton of content available for viewers this year. In addition to the return of the American political drama series "House of Cards" (Season 3 will begin from Feb. 27, 2015) and "Orange is the New Black" (which currently has an unannounced release date), there are several other TV shows that viewers would love to get immersed in.

The following is a schedule of TV shows that can be viewed on Netflix from March 2015.

March 6, 2015, Friday

  • 12:01 a.m. PST: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Series Premiere

March 20, 2015, Friday

  • 12:01 a.m. PST: Bloodline - Series Premiere

April 10, 2015, Friday

  • 12:01 a.m. PST: Daredevil - Series Premiere

May 8, 2015, Friday

  • 12:01 a.m. PST: Grace and Frankie - Series Premiere

Apart from the aforementioned shows, there are several others that have yet to receive an official release date. Among these is the American superhero show titled "Luke Cage." Mike Colter, who has appeared in "Halo: Nightfall," is expected to play the eponymous character, who is incarcerated for a crime he did not commit. Afterwards, he is able to gain powers unbreakable skin coupled with superhuman strength that allow him to break free and start playing his Samaritan role in the city.

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