Here’s what’s worth streaming in February 2026 -2-
February brings a diverse, though not overwhelming, selection of new content to major streaming platforms. While none of the offerings appear to be guaranteed blockbusters, several returning series and new releases could capture viewers’ attention, particularly for those already invested in existing franchises.
Netflix: A Mix of Returning Favorites and New Docs
Netflix subscribers will see the continuation of popular series like “Bridgerton,” with the second part of its fourth season arriving on February 26th. The platform continues its practice of releasing seasons in segments, a strategy that has drawn some criticism. Racing fans can anticipate the eighth season of “F1: Drive to Survive” on February 27th, alongside the fourth season of “The Lincoln Lawyer” (February 5th) and the third season of “The Night Agent” (February 19th).
Beyond returning shows, Netflix is adding a variety of documentaries, including “Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing” (February 1st), timed to coincide with the Winter Olympics, and “Queen of Chess” (February 6th), focusing on a young Hungarian chess prodigy. Documentaries about Eddie Vedder’s benefit concerts (“Matter of Time,” February 9th) and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay (“Being Gordon Ramsay,” February 18th) are also slated for release. Reality TV fans can look forward to the tenth season of “Love Is Blind” (February 11th).
Amazon Prime Video: Historical Drama and Crime Thrillers
Amazon’s (AMZN) most anticipated new series is “The Gray House” (February 26th), a historical drama miniseries starring Mary-Louise Parker and Daisy Head, based on the true story of a Civil War-era spy network. The series is produced by Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman. Season 2 of the crime drama “Cross” (February 11th), starring Aldis Hodge, will also be available. Viewers can also find the rom-com “Relationship Goals” (February 4th) and a documentary about the American Basketball Association, “Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association” (February 12th).
The platform will also host the season finales of “The Night Manager” (February 1st) and “Fallout” (February 3rd). While “Fallout” has been well-received, “The Night Manager’s” second season has reportedly lost some of the nuance of its first.
Paramount+ and Disney+: Niche Offerings and Nostalgia
Paramount+ (PSKY) will feature the Grammy Awards (February 1st) and a selection of international series, including the British comedy “Can You Keep a Secret?” (February 12th) and the second season of “Dreaming Whilst Black” (February 20th). The milestone 50th season of “Survivor” will premiere on February 25th. Disney+ (DIS) is rebooting “The Muppet Show” (February 4th) with a special featuring Sabrina Carpenter, Maya Rudolph, and Seth Rogen.
Disney+’s February lineup is otherwise relatively sparse, consisting primarily of kids’ shows and National Geographic series.
What’s Leaving and Coming Soon
Netflix is adding shows from other networks, including NBC’s “Night Court” (February 3rd), TBS’s “Search Party” (February 5th), and ABC’s “Suburgatory” (February 13th). However, some content is also being removed; seasons 3 and 4 of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” will be leaving the platform as seasons 7 and 8 are added. Netflix will also soon add approximately 20 Paramount series, including “Mayor of Kingstown,” “SEAL Team,” and “Watson,” though specific release dates are yet to be announced.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of a Netflix subscription?
Netflix offers three subscription tiers: $7.99 a month for standard with ads, $17.99 standard with no ads, and $24.99 premium with no ads.
Which new series is Amazon Prime Video promoting most heavily?
Amazon’s most promising newcomer is “The Gray House,” an historical drama miniseries starring Mary-Louise Parker and Daisy Head, produced by Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman.
What is happening with “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” on Netflix?
Seasons 7 and 8 of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” are being added to Netflix, but seasons 3 and 4 are being removed due to licensing agreements.
Given the breadth of options, will any of these February releases truly stand out and become the next streaming sensation?