Netflix is set to expand its library with a mix of new originals, returning favorites, and classic series during the week of February 9th. Highlights include the tenth season of the reality hit Love Is Blind and the animated film How to Train Your Dragon. Viewers can expect content spanning documentaries, thrillers, and family adventures.
As February progresses, Netflix continues to refresh its offerings with timely additions. The week kicks off on Monday, February 9th, with the documentary Matter of Time, which explores efforts to treat epidermolysis bullosa through a benefit concert featuring Eddie Vedder in Seattle. Also arriving that day is The Creature Cases: Chapter 7, a family series following the CLADE team on global animal investigations from Asian jungles to South American swamps.
Tuesday, February 10th, brings the action film Free Fire, the recent animated release How to Train Your Dragon from 2025, and the series Motorvalley, where a young heir recruits drivers to secure her family's Italian racing legacy. The film This is I follows Kenji's journey from bullying to self-discovery as cabaret performer Ai Haruna.
On Wednesday, February 11th, seasons 1-4 of What I Like About You join the lineup alongside Kohrra: Season 2, a murder mystery involving family secrets and officers Garundi and Dhanwant Kaur. Lead Children depicts a doctor's fight against lead poisoning near a smelting plant, while Love Is Blind: Season 10 continues its format of romance based on personality alone. The film State of Fear centers on a lawyer negotiating with police amid São Paulo's violence to save her niece.
Thursday, February 12th, features the horror movie The Black Phone, plus How To Get To Heaven From Belfast, a mystery by Lisa McGee about friends uncovering truths, and Million-Follower Detective, tracking a tarot reader predicting influencer deaths.
Friday, February 13th, includes Bunny, seasons 1-3 of Suburgatory, the film A Father’s Miracle about a wrongfully imprisoned dad's battle for justice, The Art of Sarah unraveling a false identity in Seoul, Museum of Innocence adapting Orhan Pamuk's novel on obsession in 1970s Istanbul, and Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip teaching life lessons on a cross-country journey.
Finally, Sunday, February 15th, adds season 1 of The Hunting Party and all 10 seasons of Stargate SG-1. This lineup caters to varied tastes, from reality TV to international dramas.