What to Watch This February

Love is in the air! We’ve got you covered with a roundup of the top new TV shows and movies releasing this month. Whether it’s romance and horror releasing on Valentine’s, an animated movie in one of the most popular franchises, murder mysteries, or stories of conflict and occupation, here’s our guide for what to watch this February.

Invincible (Season 3)

“Invincible” follows 17-year-old Mark Grayson, as he inherits his father’s superpowers and sets out to become Earth’s greatest defender, only to discover the job is more challenging than he could have ever imagined. Everything changes as Mark is forced to face his past, and his future, while discovering how much further he’ll need to go to protect the people he loves.

Premiers: February 6 on Prime Video

The Åre Murders

Police officer Hanna Ahlander has been suspended from her job in Stockholm and dumped by her partner when she moves to her sister’s vacation home in Åre. When a young woman goes missing on the icy night of Lucia, Hanna can’t help but start investigating the case. With a tough family situation and an understaffed police station, local police officer Daniel Lindskog reluctantly has to accept Hanna’s help. But the big question is whether they can trust each other.

Premiers: February 6 on Netflix

No Other Land

Basel Adra, a young Palestinian activist from Masafer Yatta in the West Bank, has been fighting his community’s mass expulsion by the Israeli occupation since childhood. He crosses paths with Yuval, an Israeli journalist who joins his struggle. For over half a decade they fight against the expulsion while growing closer. Their complex bond is haunted by the extreme inequality between them: Basel, living under a brutal military occupation, and Yuval, unrestricted and free. This film, by a Palestinian-Israeli collective of four young activists, was co-created during the darkest, most terrifying times in the region, as an act of creative resistance to Apartheid and a search for a path towards equality and justice.

In Theaters: February 7 (Los Angeles)

Bring Them Down

Michael (Christopher Abbott), the last son of a shepherding family, lives with his ailing father, Ray (Colm Meaney). Burdened by a terrible secret, Michael has isolated himself from the world. When a conflict with rival farmer Gary and his son Jack (Barry Keoghan) escalates, Michael is drawn into a devastating chain of events, forcing him to confront the horrors of his past and leaving both families permanently altered.

In Theaters: February 7 (Limited)

Heart Eyes

For the past several years, the “Heart Eyes Killer” has wreaked havoc on Valentine’s Day by stalking and murdering romantic couples. This Valentine’s Day, no couple is safe…

In Theaters: February 7

The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep

Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster hunter, is hired to investigate a series of attacks in a seaside village and finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople. He must count on friends – old and new – to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into all-out war.

Digital Release: February 11 on Netflix

Universal Language

In a mysterious and surreal interzone somewhere between Tehran and Winnipeg, the lives of multiple characters interweave with each other in surprising and mysterious ways. Gradeschoolers Negin and Nazgol find a sum of money frozen in the winter ice and try to claim it. Meanwhile, Massoud leads a group of increasingly-befuddled tourists through the monuments and historic sites of Winnipeg. Matthew quits his meaningless job in a Québecois government office and sets out upon an enigmatic journey to visit his mother. Space, time and personal identities crossfade, interweave and echo into a surreal comedy of misdirection.

In Theaters: February 14 (New York)

Yellowjackets (Season 3)

The Yellowjackets face a fragile victory—the brutal winter that nearly claimed them is finally behind them. But distrust in leadership and tension within the team jeopardize their chances of being rescued. Meanwhile, in the present, long-buried secrets from their pasts begin to surface. As the women fight to keep their lives from unraveling, they must confront a chilling question: who are they really, and what dark truths are they hiding from each other and themselves?

Premiers: February 14 on Paramount+

Melo Movie

A romance about youth who want to both find love and pursue dreams, overcoming trauma as they discover and inspire each other, and their movie-like times.

Premiers: February 14 on Netflix

The Gorge

Two highly-trained operatives (Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy) are appointed to posts in guard towers on opposite sides of a vast and highly classified gorge, protecting the world from an undisclosed, mysterious evil that lurks within. They bond from a distance while trying to stay vigilant in defending against an unseen enemy. When the cataclysmic threat to humanity is revealed to them, they must work together in a test of both their physical and mental strength to keep the secret in the gorge before it’s too late.

Premiers: February 14 on Apple TV+

Love is Blind (Season 8)

The hit reality series is back for an eighth season. Following a new set of singles from Minnesota who are all ready to cut through the static of modern dating and forge authentic relationships, sight unseen. This season, the singles form deep and immediate connections, setting the stage for an unexpected journey full of twists, turns, and shocking revelations that will test each relationship well after the participants leave the pods for the real world.

Premiers: February 14 on Netflix

Reacher (Season 3)

Reacher hurtles into the dark heart of a vast criminal enterprise when trying to rescue an undercover DEA informant whose time is running out. There he finds a world of secrecy and violence—and confronts some unfinished business from his own past.

Premiers: February 20 on Prime Video

Zero Day

“Zero Day” asks the question on everyone’s mind — how do we find truth in a world in crisis, one seemingly being torn apart by forces outside our control? And in an era rife with conspiracy theory and subterfuge, how much of those forces are products of our own doing, perhaps even of our own imagining?

Premiers: February 20 on Netflix

The Monkey

When twin brothers (Theo James) find a mysterious wind-up monkey, a series of outrageous deaths tear their family apart. Twenty-five years later, the monkey begins a new killing spree forcing the estranged brothers to confront the cursed toy.

In Theaters: February 21

Surface (Season 2)

Sophie (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) has suffered a traumatic head injury that has left her with extreme memory loss, believed to be a result of a suicide attempt. As she embarks on a quest to put the pieces of her life back together, with the help of her husband and friends, she begins to question whether or not the truth she is told is in fact the truth she has lived. Through twists and turns and a shocking love triangle, this sexy, elevated thriller asks: What if you woke up one day and didn’t know your own secrets? “Surface” is a story of self-discovery which contemplates if we are pre-programmed to become who we are, or if we choose our own identity.

Premiers: February 21 on Apple TV+

Millers in Marriage

A tale of three middle-aged married couples coming to grips with universal questions about marriage and fidelity, professional success and failure, and the challenge of finding a second act.

In Theaters and Digital Release: February 21

1923 (Season 2)

A cruel winter brings new challenges and unfinished business to Jacob (Harrison Ford) and Cara (Helen Mirren) back at Dutton ranch. With harsh conditions and adversaries threatening to end the Dutton legacy, Spencer embarks on an arduous journey home, racing against time to save his family in Montana. Meanwhile, Alexandra sets off on her own harrowing trans-Atlantic journey to find Spencer and reclaim their love.

Premiers: February 23 on Paramount+

Grosse Pointe Garden Society

Four members of a suburban garden club, all from different walks of life, get caught up in murder and mischief as they struggle to make their conventional lives bloom. Birdie (Melissa Fumero), Catherine (Aja Naomi King), Brett (Ben Rappaport), and Alice (AnnaSophia Robb) find their lives intertwined by scandal, mischief and a shared secret — a murder no one wants to talk about. As dark truths begin to rot their lives under the surface, they struggle to remain as perfect as the flowers blooming in their garden above.

Premiers: February 23 on NBC, February 24 Peacock

The Americas

A showcase of the wonders, secrets and fragilities of the Americas, narrated by Tom Hanks. Filmed over the course of five years and 180 expeditions across North and South America, “The Americas” takes viewers from pole to pole, from the frigid southern tip of Chile to the frozen northern limits of the Arctic Circle. Along the way, viewers will experience incredible never-before-seen landscapes and astounding geological features on an 8,700-mile journey. They’ll cross a great, sprawling super-continental landmass, the Americas, and encounter the plants, animals, and people who live there.

Premiers: February 23 on NBC and Peacock

The Legend of Ochi

In a remote northern village, a young girl, Yuri, is raised to never go outside after dark and to fear the reclusive forest creatures known as the ochi. When a baby ochi is left behind by its pack, she embarks on the adventure of a lifetime to reunite it with its family.

In Theaters: February 28

In The Lost Lands

A Queen sends the powerful and feared sorceress Gray Alys (Milla Jovovich) to the ghostly wilderness of the Lost Lands in search of a magical power. With her guide, the drifter Boyce (Dave Bautista), Alys must outwit and outfight man and demon in a fable that explores the nature of good and evil, debt and fulfillment, love and loss. Based on a story by George R. R. Martin.

In Theaters: February 28

Still looking for more to watch? Check out our January guide for TV shows and movies. And be sure to let us know on our socials if we missed any February releases you’re looking forward to. Join our Discord community to discuss it all!

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  • Suhaila is an engineer who has a love for all things sci-fi, fantasy, and comedy. Her favourite stories are ones that keep you on your toes and make you think deeper. She loves discussing characters, and themes, and thinking up wild theories (that typically pan out). And she loves creating earrings to match the shows she watches. You can watch her live reactions, see her earrings, and find her theories on her Tiktok page @sustheories.

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Suhaila

Suhaila is an engineer who has a love for all things sci-fi, fantasy, and comedy. Her favourite stories are ones that keep you on your toes and make you think deeper. She loves discussing characters, and themes, and thinking up wild theories (that typically pan out). And she loves creating earrings to match the shows she watches. You can watch her live reactions, see her earrings, and find her theories on her Tiktok page @sustheories.

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