Netflix unveils top 10 new movies for February 2026

Netflix is set for a strong February 2026 with a mix of original films and licensed titles, including Oscar contenders and international thrillers. The lineup features just two new originals amid a quiet month for fresh productions, supplemented by acclaimed licensed movies arriving in the US.

February 2026 brings a compact but impactful selection of movies to Netflix, as outlined in a preview from What's on Netflix published on January 31, 2026. Despite being the shortest month, the platform promises Oscar-nominated films, cult sci-fi, thrillers, and a wrestling drama.

The two Netflix Originals lead the pack. 'The Swedish Connection' arrives on February 19, a Swedish drama based on true events set in 1942. It follows civil servants like Gösta Engzell (Henrik Dorsin) and Rut Vogel (Sissela Benn) at Sweden's Ministry for Foreign Affairs as they navigate neutrality amid Nazi threats and rumors of extermination camps. The film portrays bureaucracy as a tool to save Jewish lives during the Holocaust.

On February 20, 'Firebreak' from Netflix Spain debuts, centering on Mara and her family at a forest summer house to heal after her husband's death. A wildfire erupts, and her daughter Lide goes missing, unfolding into a mystery thriller described as intense and well-acted.

Licensed titles bolster the month. 'Blue Moon' (2025), directed by Richard Linklater, streams from February 14 via a Sony deal. This biopic stars Ethan Hawke as Lorenz Hart, grappling with alcoholism during the 'Oklahoma!' musical premiere; it earned two Oscar nominations. 'How to Train Your Dragon' (2025), the live-action remake directed by Dean DeBlois, hits February 10, with Gerard Butler reprising his role alongside Nico Parker and Nick Frost.

Earlier arrivals include 'Colossal' (2016) on February 9, Nacho Vigalondo's sci-fi comedy starring Anne Hathaway as Gloria, whose personal struggles link to a kaiju in Seoul. 'Archive' (2020), a sci-fi tale with Theo James as AI pioneer George Almore in 2038, arrives February 6. 'The Black Phone' (2021), a horror-thriller with Ethan Hawke and Mason Thames, streams February 12.

Later highlights are 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One' (2023) on February 25, featuring Tom Cruise's stunts in the spy series; 'Triangle of Sadness' (2022), Ruben Östlund's Palme d'Or-winning satire on class and luxury cruises; and 'The Iron Claw' (2023), Sean Durkin's A24 wrestling biopic led by Zac Efron as Von Erich brother, with Jeremy Allen White and others, arriving February 19.

Availability varies by region, with full February lists for US and UK on What's on Netflix. These picks emphasize diverse genres, from historical drama to action and indie sci-fi.

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Netflix unveils diverse movie lineup for February 2026

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Netflix is set to release a varied selection of films in February 2026, including documentaries, thrillers, and comedies. Highlights feature the live-action How To Train Your Dragon on February 10 and Tyler Perry's Joe's College Road Trip on February 13. The slate also includes international titles and acclaimed dramas arriving throughout the month.

Netflix has announced its February 2026 content slate, featuring new seasons of popular series like Bridgerton and The Night Agent, alongside a live-action How to Train Your Dragon remake and family-friendly additions. The lineup includes documentaries, comedies, and classic films arriving throughout the month. Highlights cater to diverse audiences, from preschoolers to teens and adults.

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Streaming platforms Prime Video, Paramount+, and Netflix have revealed their lineups for February 2026, highlighting returning series, new originals, and classic films. Key additions include the return of 'Cross' on Prime Video, mid-season premieres on Paramount+, and new episodes of 'Bridgerton' on Netflix.

Following the initial December 2025 announcement of highlights like Bridgerton season 4 part 1, Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials, and People We Meet on Vacation—plus comedy specials and noted departures—Netflix has unveiled more titles for January 2026. New additions feature a Matt Damon and Ben Affleck crime thriller, original series, documentaries, anime, and live events, rounding out a diverse winter slate.

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Netflix has outlined its upcoming content additions for the week of January 12 to 18, 2026. The schedule includes a selection of new TV shows and movies set to premiere on the streaming platform. This update provides viewers with a preview of fresh entertainment options arriving soon.

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.

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January 2026 features fewer major theatrical premieres than prior months but offers variety with sci-fi thrillers like Soulm8te, horror films, franchise sequels, dramas, and directorial debuts. Streaming platforms provide complementary highlights, rounding out a genre-diverse start to the year.

 

 

 

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