Another swoonworthy conclusion to “Bridgerton,” an “America’s Next Top Model” exposé and a new installment from the Madea cinematic universe are among Netflix’s most anticipated releases in February.
This month also sees fan-favorites like “The Night Agent” and “The Lincoln Lawyer” returning with new seasons. Plus, a new comedy-thriller from “Derry Girls” creator Lisa McGee.
A new drama and romance-filled installment of “Love Is Blind” also arrives in February – and just in time for Valentine’s Day.
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Here’s what’s new and streaming on Netflix in February:
TV
Los Angeles’ slickest defense attorney is back for Season 4 of “The Lincoln Lawyer,” but this time, the law is coming for him. The forthcoming installment turns the tables on Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), now facing the trial of his life, as he fights to prove his innocence in the murder of a former client, conman Sam Scales (Christopher Thornton). To clear his name, Mickey and his team must untangle Sam’s last scam, which pits them against the DA’s office, the FBI and secrets from Mickey’s past.
Also starring this season are Krista Warner, Elliott Gould, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Marcus Henderson, Gigi Zumbado, Scott Lawrence, Constance Zimmer, Lana Parilla, Sasha Alexander, Cobie Smulders, Kacey Montoya, Jason O’Mara, Jason Butler Harner, Javon Johnson, Kyle Richards, and Nancy Silverton.
Katt Williams’ fourth Netflix special hits the streamer this month. As the special’s description noted, the comedy icon’s “The Last Report” sees him deliver his “famously bold takes on conspiracies, celebrities and the world at large.”
“Love Is Blind” is heading back to the pods this month to make brand-new connections with another group of soulmate-seeking singles. In the tenth installment, the hit reality show heads to Ohio, as 32 contestants see how far their love stories will go. Of course, there will be plenty of drama along the way, and maybe even a few love triangles.
Meet the Season 10 pod squad here.
“How to Get to Heaven from Belfast” is a new comedy-thriller from “Derry Girls” creator Lisa McGee. The eight-episode series follows a tight-knit group of friends, Saoirse (Roísín Gallagher), Robyn (Sinéad Keenan) and Dara (Caoilfhionn Dunne), now in their late 30s and gearing up for the most thrilling adventure of their lives.
As the synopsis states: “When an email arrives, telling them about the death of the estranged fourth member of their childhood gang, a series of eerie events at her wake sets them on a dark, dangerous and hilarious odyssey through Ireland and beyond as each tries to piece together the truth about the past.”
Also in the show’s cast are Tom Basden, Art Campion, Michelle Fairley, Josh Finan, Bronagh Gallagher, Darragh Hand, Ardal O’Hanlon, Natasha O’Keeffe and Emmett J. Scanlan.
Tyra Banks pulled back the curtain on what it takes to make it in the modeling world in “America’s Next Top Model.” Now, she’s in the hot seat for “Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model.” The three-part docuseries dives into one of reality TV’s most polarizing shows, unpacking the inner workings of the early-aughts hit and the controversies that arose during and after its run.
Banks, series co-creator Ken Mok and former judges Jay Manuel, J. Alexander (a.k.a. Miss J) and Nigel Barker are all interviewed. Former contestants and winners — including Whitney Thompson, Giselle Samson, Shannon Stewart, Shandi Sullivan, Dani Evans and Keenyah Hill — also appear.
Sommore is back with yet another Netflix stand-up special. In “Chandelier Fly,” the Queen of Comedy returns to the stage and “shares her takes on untimely death, celebrity scandals and cellphone companies learning to mind their business,” per the logline.
Gordon Ramsay has long dominated TV screens and kitchens as one of the world’s most famous chefs. He’s trained the best cooks and run successful restaurants all over the globe. Now, he’s taking on a new task in Netflix’s “Being Gordon Ramsey.” The six-part docuseries follows the titular chef in the lead-up to his most ambitious restaurant venture to date: the opening of five culinary experiences in London’s second-tallest building, 22 Bishopsgate.
“The Night Agent” is back for another action-packed season. This time, the spy thriller sees Peter (Gabriel Basso) fully stepping into his role as a night agent and tracking down a young Treasury agent who has fled to Istanbul with sensitive government intel after murdering his boss.
The high-stakes manhunt quickly becomes something much more dangerous, “as Peter uncovers a dark money network, evades paid assassins and crosses paths with a relentless journalist whose pursuit of the truth puts them both squarely in the crosshairs,” the synopsis reads.
Also starring in Season 3 are Louis Herthum, Amanda Warren, Fola Evans-Akingbola, Ward Horton and Albert Jones.
The Cinderella love story of Benedict Bridgerton and his mysterious “Lady in Silver” comes to a close this month in the final part of “Bridgerton” Season 4. The beloved Regency-era drama returned in January to follow the Bridgerton bachelor’s (played by Luke Thompson) burgeoning romance with Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha). They come from different worlds, so their journey together is far from simple.
The Season 4 cast also includes Simone Ashley, Jonathan Bailey, Adjoa Andoh, Julie Andrews, Nicola Coughlan, Claudia Jessie, Luke Newton, Golda Rosheuvel and Hugh Sachs.
Movies
“Queen of Chess” recalls a 12-year-old prodigy’s epic rise to the top of the game. The documentary — directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Rory Kennedy — chronicles the journey of Hungarian chess player Judit Polgár, who battled skepticism, sexism and more to become an all-time great.
One of Tyler Perry’s most famous scene-stealing characters is finally getting his own movie. In “Joe’s College Road Trip,” Madea’s foul-mouthed brother (played by Perry) takes his college-bound grandson B.J. (Jermaine Harris) on a cross-country road trip to teach him about the real world. Shenangians naturally ensue, but life-changing lessons are learned along the way.
Also in the film are Amber Reign, Bethany Anne Lind, Jeremy Gimenez, Millie Jackson, Wil Deusner, Ms. Pat, DeEtta West and Ben Swilley.
If you’re looking for other TV shows and films to watch this month, check out our What We’re Watching blog.
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