Streaming services add movies and TV shows to their libraries every month. Here are some of February’s most anticipated new titles. (Note: Streaming services may change their schedules without notice. For more information on what’s streaming, please visit Check out the newsletter here. )
For those using Amazon Prime Video for the first time
‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith Season 1
Start streaming: February 2
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, a spy thriller series based on the 2005 blockbuster film of the same name, stars Donald Glover (co-created with Francesca Sloan) as a spy codenamed Jane (Maya). He plays the role of a spy codenamed John, who is paired up with (Erskine) and participates in an operation in which they pose as a married couple. . While trying to accomplish their mission, the fake spouses must get to know each other and determine whether their actual romantic chemistry will be beneficial or detrimental to their mission. There are chase scenes and explosion scenes sprinkled throughout, but this is an interpretation of “Mr. Martin.” & Mrs. Smith,” the premise is more grounded. It follows two attractive singles living in New York City as they juggle love and very, very strange jobs.
Also arrived:
February 8th
“Silent Service”
February 9th
“Upgraded”
February 13th
“Five Blind Dates”
February 16th
“This Is Me…Now: A Love Story”
February 19th
“Giannis: The Marvelous Journey”
February 23rd
“Jenny Slate: A Seasoned Professional”
“Poacher”
“The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy” Season 1
New to AMC+
“Dario Argento Panico”
Start streaming: February 2
Italian director Dario Argento introduced a unique cinematic language, with stylish and bloody thrillers like The Crystal Plumed Bird and Suspiria, which fell somewhere between Hitchcock’s suspense and cinema in 1970. It has become a favorite of fans of the genre and movie lovers since the 1990s. Grand Guignol Theater. In the chilling documentary “Dario Argento Panico,” Argento and some of his collaborators and fans (including directors Guillermo del Toro and Nicolas Winding Refn) look back on his long career and discuss his discusses his unique vision and the controversy surrounding violence in movies. The intensity of his films and the way he works. The film is a comprehensive introduction to an artist whose work and personality are often seen as aloof and demanding, but who have long captivated those willing to take on a challenge.
“The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live”
Start streaming: February 25th
When “The Walking Dead” star Andrew Lincoln left the series in 2018, the series’ creative team announced that his character Rick Grimes would return for a trilogy of feature films. After various delays, the project has now been reimagined as his six-episode TV miniseries, The Ones Who Live. In this series, Rick reluctantly joins the Civil Republic Military. This army is a formidable force that protects a secret city thriving in the ruins of post-apocalyptic Philadelphia. Danai Gurira also returns from The Walking Dead as Michonne, a sword-wielding zombie slayer who has been searching for Rick for years. The two cross paths again in a story involving CRM’s sinister ambitions for world domination.
Also arrived:
February 9th
“Skeleton in the closet”
February 15th
“Far North” Season 1
February 16th
“The Dive”
February 19th
“Madame Blanc Mysteries” Season 3
February 23rd
“History of Evil”
February 26th
“Murdoch Mystery” Season 17
Get started with Apple TV+
“The New Look” Season 1
Start streaming: February 14
Fashion designers Christian Dior and Coco Chanel had a lasting influence on women’s clothing beyond their mid-20th century heyday. Both lived and worked in Nazi-occupied Paris. And in the decades since their deaths, historians have unearthed conflicting reports about the extent to which each worked with their enemies to keep their friends and families safe and their businesses afloat. The drama series The New Look depicts the Nazi era and its immediate aftermath, starring Ben Mendelsohn as Dior, Juliette Binoche as Chanel (and Maisie Williams as Dior’s sister Catherine). Starring John Malkovich as the boss Lucien Lelong and Claes Bang as the opportunist (German). This show captures both the chaos of wartime and the struggle to continue creating something beautiful in a very ugly time.
‘sign’
Start streaming: February 21st
Starring Noomi Rapace, this sci-fi mystery series is based on an idea and screenplay by Peter Harness (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell), Michelle McLaren (Breaking Bad), Oliver Hirschbiegel (Down Joseph Cedar (“Footnotes”). Rapace plays Joe, an astronaut who survives a suspicious accident on the International Space Station and returns to Earth with some of his memory missing. Joe experiences disturbing hallucinations. She tries to investigate a conspiracy that seems to involve multiple national space agencies, which puts her at odds with her superiors and brings up a pre-existing relationship between her and her husband, Magnus (James Darcy). “Constellation” has elements of 1970s-style paranoia thrillers like “Capricorn One” and “The Parallax View,” as well as space-traveling elements like Apple TV’s “For All Mankind.” It combines scenes that demonstrate the basics.
Also arrived:
February 16th
“The Dynasty: New England Patriots”
“Snoopy Presents Welcome Back, Franklin”
February 21st
“Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend”
New to Disney+
“Genius: MLK/X”
Start streaming: February 2
In the previous three seasons of “Genius,” the anthology drama contrasted the lives of three influential cultural figures — Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso and Aretha Franklin — at different times in their lives, and It has shown the youth and heyday of the artist. Season 4 takes a new approach by following the parallel careers of two of his world-changing activists, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) and Malcolm X (Aaron Pierre). It has been taken. “MLK/X” explores how these men, who are often thought to be worlds apart in their philosophies for social change, were not only black in mid-20th century America, but also in their private and public lives. It depicts how they had many things in common.
Also arrived:
February 2
“self”
February 3rd
“Marvel’s Moon Girl and the Devil’s Dinosaur” Season 2
February 7th
“The Marvels”
February 9th
“Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends” Season 3
February 21st
“Star Wars: The Bad Batch” Season 3
February 28th
“Iwaju”
For those using Hulu for the first time
“Feud: Capote vs. Swans”
Start streaming: February 1
The second season of FX’s anthology drama “Feud” delves into a big mystery. What happened to Truman Capote in the 1970s that prevented him from completing his long-promised novel, Answered Prayers, a brutal satire of American high society? Tom Hollander plays Capote The story jumps between different eras, covering both the writer’s peaks (he made a good living as a popular party guest for the super-rich) and his nadirs (he drowned in debt and booze as the elites began to shun him). is captured. he). Playwright Jon Robin Bates wrote the series, and most of it was directed by indie film veteran Gus Van Sant. They follow Capote’s wealthy female compatriots, played by Naomi Watts, Diane Lane, Chloë Sevigny, Molly Ringwald, and Calista Flockhart, as they attempt to turn scandalous gossip into literature. This is a dramatization of how they reacted.
‘General’
Start streaming: February 27th
James Clavell’s 1975 novel “Shogun” was the inspiration for a 1980 network TV miniseries that won awards, high ratings, and helped popularize Japanese culture in America. The book is now being adapted again for cable TV, allowing the creators of the remake, Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, to add more mature content, including international trade, politics, and international trade in the early 17th century. , tells a comprehensive story set against the backdrop of military conflict. Cosmo Jarvis plays John Blackthorne, a pilot on a British ship that arrives in Japan in waters controlled by the ambitious Lord Toranaga Yoshii (Hiroyuki Sanada). With the help of a mysterious woman, Mariko Toda (Anna Sawai), Toranaga attempts to use his experience in the wider world of Blackthorn to gain an advantage over his Japanese rivals.
Also arrived:
February 2
“Love & WWE: Bianca & Montez” Season 1
February 5th
“Climbing the North Pole with Alex Honnold”
February 7th
“50/50 Flip” Season 2
February 9th
“The Lost King”
“Suncoast”
February 10
“Lost City”
February 13th
“Space Race”
February 15th
“Joan Baez: I Am Noise”
“The next goal wins.”
February 16th
“Life + Beth” Season 2
February 22
“Death in the Dormitory” Season 2
February 23rd
“Sacred Soil Piney Woods School Story”
February 29th
“Everything’s Fine” Season 1
“My future self”
Max Beginner
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” Season 12
Start streaming: February 4th
The 12th season of writer and comedian Larry David’s cringe-worthy, semi-improvised sitcom is touted to be its last. David could change his mind at any time. But if this is indeed the end, he will be ending a series that HBO has aired for nearly 24 years. Unlike the past few seasons, this “Curb Your Enthusiasm” doesn’t have a big central story arc, but instead features David’s antihero Larry (a lightly fictionalized version of himself, bitter and privileged). A showbiz veteran) once again makes some social failure so tragic that it becomes national news. For the most part, this is a sentimental farewell for this show, with many of the stalwart “curve” characters returning to haunt Larry once again.
Also arrived:
February 1
“Chase Flavor” Season 1
“Clone High” Season 2
February 2
“Dix: The Musical”
February 8th
“They called him mostly harmless.”
“Tokyo Vice” Season 2
February 10
“Accidental influencer”
February 15th
“Bead block”
“The truth about gyms”
February 27th
“God save Texas”
Peacock Beginner
“Kings from Queens: The Run DMC Story”
Start streaming: February 1
Even before Run-DMC released their debut single in 1983, rap music was already popular. However, the group’s members were among hip-hop’s first international megastars, helping the genre break into mainstream radio playlists and reach the top of the charts. His three-part documentary Kings From Queens: The Run DMC Story, directed by Kirk Fraser, features hard rock’n’roll beats, unflattering street costumes, honest lyrics, and loud sounds. A detailed explanation of what made this trio revolutionary. Tightly syncopated rhymes. The series also touches on the challenges the trio and their supporting team faced along the way, including personal tragedy, addiction, anxiety, and irreconcilable differences. In the end, this is less a cautionary tale than a story about an act finding longevity in a musical style that was dismissed as a passing novelty at the time.
Also arrived:
February 2
“Bosco”
February 8th
“From Couples to Three People” Season 1
February 15th
“Caillou” Season 1
“Vigil” Season 2
February 16th
“Oppenheimer”