February is shaping up to be a big month on Netflix, with Bridgerton and The Night Agent making their highly anticipated returns. But that’s just the beginning—this month brings a full slate of new shows, movies, and specials waiting to be discovered. From romance and intrigue to suspense and surprises, there’s plenty to keep every viewer entertained. Keep reading to explore our must-watch picks from all the titles hitting Netflix this February.
Returning Netflix original series
Netflix is rolling out a lineup of returning favorites this February. As mentioned above, Bridgerton and The Night Agent lead the pack, but they’re far from the only series making a comeback. Several other fan-favorite shows are also returning with new seasons and storylines to keep audiences hooked.
The Lincoln Lawyer: Season 4 (February 5)
Mickey Haller (played by Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) finds himself on the defense side like never before—on trial for a murder he insists he didn’t commit. As he faces a relentless district attorney determined to see him convicted, Mickey must navigate a web of deception, uncover the truth, and expose the real killer before his reputation, career, and freedom are all on the line. With high-stakes courtroom drama, unexpected twists, and the clever legal maneuvering fans have come to expect, this season promises to test Mickey like never before.
Love Is Blind: Season 10 (February 11)
Get ready for another whirlwind of romance as hopeful singles put their hearts on the line in this hit dating experiment. Participants fall in love based solely on conversation and emotional connection—no appearances allowed—before deciding whether to take the ultimate leap down the aisle. With unexpected twists, heartfelt confessions, and plenty of drama along the way, Season 10 promises to deliver all the meet-cutes, heartbreaks, and wedding-day moments fans have come to love.
The Night Agent: Season 3 (February 19)
Picking up after the explosive events of Season Two, FBI operative Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) is thrust into a high-stakes mission when a young Treasury Agent flees to Istanbul with sensitive government intel after killing his superior. As Peter races to track him down, he must navigate a deadly dark money network while evading skilled assassins—and crosses paths with a relentless journalist (Luciane Buchanan) whose investigation could either help or destroy them both. Together, they uncover long-buried secrets and dangerous grudges that could topple the government—and cost them their lives.
Bridgerton: Season 4 Part 2 (February 26)
The fourth season of Bridgerton shifts the spotlight to the free-spirited second son, Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson). While his older and younger brothers have embraced married life, Benedict is reluctant to follow suit—until he encounters the enchanting Lady in Silver at his mother’s lavish masquerade ball. As romance, society intrigue, and family expectations collide, Benedict must navigate matters of the heart in true Bridgerton fashion, promising drama, charm, and scandal at every turn.
New Netflix original series
Aside from the return of some of Netflix’s most popular series this February, the platform is keeping the momentum going with an exciting lineup of new originals. From inventive mysteries and lively competitions to intimate behind-the-scenes stories, these fresh releases bring plenty of laughs, surprises, and gripping drama. Here are our top picks:
Is It Cake? Valentines (February 4)
Love and dessert collide in this special Valentine’s Day edition, where bakers team up with their sweethearts to create ultra-realistic cakes designed to fool celebrity judges. Expect laughter, surprises, and plenty of sweet tricks as couples compete to see who can craft the most convincing—and jaw-dropping—cake creations.
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast (February 12)
From the inventive mind of Lisa McGee (Derry Girls) comes a quirky and suspenseful mystery series following three best friends on a frantic quest to uncover the truth. Packed with twists, humor, and unexpected discoveries, this not-so-wee adventure proves that friendship, curiosity, and determination can lead to the most extraordinary—and chaotic—outcomes.
Being Gordon Ramsay (February 18)
Go behind the scenes with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay as he balances family life, manages his global culinary empire, and tackles his biggest launch yet. This all-you-can-eat documentary offers an intimate, unfiltered look at the pressures, triumphs, and personal moments that shape one of the world’s most famous chefs.
New Netflix original films
In addition to series, Netflix is also bringing a compelling selection of original movies that are sure to capture viewers’ attention. These films offer something for both lighthearted and thought-provoking viewing. Here are our top picks this month:
Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip (February 13)
In this heartfelt and comedic journey, Joe (Tyler Perry) takes his nephew B.J. (Jermaine Harris) on a cross-country college road trip to teach him valuable lessons about life, responsibility, and independence. Along the way, tensions rise, personalities clash, and unexpected challenges test their bond—but through the laughter and struggles, both discover life-changing insights about growing up, family, and what it really means to step into the real world.
The Swedish Connection (February 19)

Based on a little-known true story, this gripping historical drama follows a Swedish bureaucrat who becomes an unlikely hero during the darkest days of World War II. Tasked with navigating bureaucratic hurdles and immense danger, he risks everything to save Jewish lives, demonstrating courage, resilience, and the extraordinary impact one individual can have in the face of unimaginable adversity.
