Netflix is set to expand its library in February 2026 with a mix of original series, movies, and classic shows. Highlights include all 15 seasons of the influential medical drama ER and the second part of Bridgerton season four. Other notable arrivals feature returning hits like The Night Agent and new documentaries on figures such as Gordon Ramsay and Eddie Vedder.
February 2026 brings a robust slate of content to Netflix, blending fresh originals with established favorites. The streaming service will add all 15 seasons of ER, the long-running medical drama created by Michael Crichton that propelled George Clooney to stardom in the 1990s. Set in the emergency room of a Chicago hospital, ER is often hailed as one of the most influential television series ever, particularly as the definitive medical drama. Its addition follows a recent resurgence linked to the success of The Pitt, an Emmy-winning show also starring Noah Wyle.
Bridgerton fans will see the release of season four, part two, on February 26, continuing the Regency-era romance's popularity. The Night Agent returns for its third season on February 12, while Lisa McGee, known for Derry Girls, debuts How to Get to Heaven from Belfast on the same day. Documentaries arrive throughout the month, including The Investigation of Lucy Letby, Being Gordon Ramsay on February 18, and Matter of Time, focusing on Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder, on February 9.
Movies join the mix, with originals like Copshop on February 1 and Firebreak on February 20. Licensed films include classics such as How to Train Your Dragon on February 1 and the 2025 remake on February 7, alongside Independence Day and Mrs. Doubtfire. Reality and other series, like Love Is Blind season 10 on February 9 and Formula 1: Drive to Survive season eight on February 27, round out the offerings.
This lineup, compiled with input from What's on Netflix, underscores Netflix's strategy of balancing new productions with timeless draws to keep subscribers engaged amid monthly title rotations.