January has been filled with snow, sickness, and sunless days. If you’re looking for a bright spot on the horizon, look no further than February’s new release roster. From movies to music, it will be a month filled with entertainment.
Kicking off the new month, on February 1, the 68th annual Grammy Awards will stream on CBS. The race for album of the year is a close one with popular artists Sabrina Carpenter, Bad Bunny, and Lady Gaga going up against Justin Bieber, Clipse, Pusha T & Malice, Kendrick Lamar, Leon Thomas, and Tyler, the Creator.
The show itself will provide endless entertainment, as usual, with performances from Sabrina Carpenter, sombr, Olivia Dean, Post Malone, The Marias, and more. Starting February off with a bang, the Grammys are sure to stir up excitement in the industry.
If you’re looking to hit the cinema, Valentine’s Day weekend will be the perfect time. On Friday, February 13, the cinematic event of the month releases in theaters: Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights.” Fennell’s adaptation of the classic novel by Emily Brontë has already stirred up excitement and a little controversy. Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi leading the film is sure to draw a crowd. Plus, controversy has been sparked surrounding the casting choice of Elordi as Heathcliff, who is specified as being of Middle Eastern descent in the novel.
On the same day, the new animated film “GOAT” releases in theaters. From the same artists who worked on “KPop Demon Hunters” and “Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse,” this film has the potential to be a hit.
Finally, on February 27, the seventh installment in the “Scream” franchise will be released. This film will focus once again on Sidney Prescott and introduce her daughter to the story. So, if you’re looking for a nice day in the movie theater during the shortest month of the year, the box office has the perfect line-up; there is something for everyone.
On the other hand, that couch looks very comfortable. So what’s a binge-worthy show to cozy up to next month? Thankfully, there are quite a few. The hit Netflix series “Bridgerton” is back with its fourth season, and part two will be released on February 26. This season focuses on the second-oldest Bridgerton sibling, Benedict, as he begins his love story.
If you’re feeling nostalgic, ABC is releasing a reboot of the classic sitcom “Scrubs” on February 25. The show will focus on original characters mentoring a new group of interns at Sacred Heart.
Finally, “The Night Agent” returns to Netflix for its third season. This season will follow Peter Sutherland as he tracks a rogue Treasury Agent in Istanbul and uncovers the dark conspiracies of an underground money network. If you prefer a night in with a good TV show, February will provide you with a plethora of options.
In the sports world, the biggest events of the year are piled into one month. The Winter Olympics begin on February 6 and continue until the closing ceremony on February 22. The games will be held in Milan, Italy, featuring 16 different sports and 116 medal events. Ski Mountaineering will make its debut in this year’s games. Ski Mountaineering is a mixed relay event. Athletes will begin the race on skis, remove the skis to ascend a set of steps, continue the ascent on their skis, and finally remove the skis for their final descent. Of course, the classic Winter Olympic events like ice skating, curling, ice hockey, and more will be featured as well.
The second major event of the month, on Sunday, February 8, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots go head-to-head for the second time in Super Bowl LX. The last time the Seahawks made an appearance at the Super Bowl was 2015, when they lost to the Patriots. The Patriots have frequented the Super Bowl over the past 60 years, winning six times since 2002; their most recent appearance was their defeat of the Los Angeles Rams in 2019. Whether you tune in for the game, the commercials, or Bad Bunny’s halftime performance, you will surely be entertained.
Winter will drag on, and the weather will continue to keep us indoors, but we will certainly not be bored this month. February has enough entertainment to keep us sustained until springtime. Or, if not, we will at least be able to hold on until the Oscars in March.
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